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Thread: Burning your own DVD's that plan on all players?

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    Inactive Member Matt Pacini's Avatar
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    jumar, what software are you using with your Pioneer 104 drive?

    This is my dilemma:
    I'm mostly using a PC for video/audio stuff, although I do have a Mac G3 sitting around doing nothing (yet!).

    Does any of this stuff run on a G3, and/or a PC?

    Thanks everyone, this is helping tremendously!

    Matt Pacini

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    Most of the stuff I've done has been with Ulead DVD Workshop. It's easy to use and quite powerful, but doesn't have things like alternate sound tracks and subtitles, if that's important to you. They have a downloadable trial. They also have a built in encoder, which I have used up until now (having learned more about encoding alternatives).

    On Mac I've done a bit of stuff with DVD Studio Pro, which is far superior, but much more complex as well. I've only done very simple stuff for work though, so don't have as much experience as with Windows.

    DVD Studio Pro should work on a G3. On Windows there are tons of other options, but I found DVD Workshop to be a good intermediate solution.

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