AVS DVD Authoring - Working with Projects

Working with AVS DVD Authoring is not too complicated but still requires some knowledge and the succession of your actions should be correct so that the utmost result could be achieved.

The work in AVS DVD Authoring is built on the projects concept, so that you could easily save the results of your work and load them for editing any other time. Thus we can recommend you to follow the below rules:

  1. Start a new project to load your videos into the program and manage their order, or open a previously saved project for editing.

  2. Change your project properties and settings.

  3. Create a new title set or new title sets for your DVD menu. Each title set will let you import new video files independently, so you could have, for instance, two or more movies on the same disc each having its own chapters and chapters menu.

  4. Create chapters for your title set. The chapters are used so that the navigation through your DVD disc could be easy and understandable and you could find the necessary episode without any difficulties.

  5. Save your created project so that nothing were lost and you could either use your created project later to create a different menu or load it once again to record another DVD disc with a menu.

When your DVD menu and disc structure is created you can edit the menu style and layout.

AVS DVD Authoring
Current Version:  1.3.2.40
Release Date:  07/11/2008
File Size:  32.50 MB
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