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  1. #Totally free dvd authoring tools upgrade
  2. #Totally free dvd authoring tools Pc

Seems like I'll need to give this additional thought before I resume the hobby. I haven't created any DVDs of those - different intent, different audience. Granted, the videos produced there were pretty cut and dry, but man it was easy to do. Truth be told, I didn't find Premier all that easy to use and got a little spoiled with iMovie on my MacBook Pro.

#Totally free dvd authoring tools Pc

Since my plan for the old PC is to keep it as a virtually identically setup backup at my shop, I can keep CS5 loaded there (without Lightroom PC) and reacquaint myself with Premier and Encore. Lightroom CC was installed on my new PC Build so I could play with it for a year before deciding whether to keep it or uninstall and reload CS5. Still, I still have the entire CS5 suite on my old PC. And, if it doesn't burn the DVD either, I'm back to a two program solution. I don't remember there being any templates, or the program being terribly user friendly. I don't plan to keep catalogs in Lightroom, just in case I do revert. I'm keeping all of my installation CDs from CS5 - just in case. Lightroom itself seems to have some labor saving features, so I'll see how I feel in a year. For my money, there's not enough new there, compared to CS5, to convince me to stick with CC. I liked Premier but can't justify the annual cost now that it's a rental.Īnd, for the record, I just paid for a year's rental of Lightroom CC and took a hard look at Photoshop. It would be nice if, whatever solution I found today, I'd have the ability to open and edit those Premier files.

#Totally free dvd authoring tools upgrade

When I did this in the past, I used Premier Pro (last upgrade was CS5) and was able to do some pretty cool stuff. I haven't done it in a while, but intend to revisit video editing. Power Director seems to offer those options, as well was what appears to be a fairly robust video editing suite. Also a rich selection of templates as a starting point would be a plus. I want my DVD's to have menus and scene (chapter) select options with key frames from the video. 2Go12 does not seem to have the features I'm looking for. I went to their website and took a look at their introductory video.












Totally free dvd authoring tools