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Hey All, First off, I tried searching the forums for an answer to this and did not see anything relevant to my question. If I managed to overlook it, I am sorry and would appreciate a link to the thread. I am using FCPX 10.1.2 and am finalizing a video for a client. I need to create a gold master DVD for them to send off to the replicator, and I am hitting a wall creating the DVD title menu. The built in tools are pretty rubbish if you want to do anything custom and I haven't been able to find a good solution.
I basically need to be able to create a DVD with a customized menu including chapters. I need to be able to create my own background image and import it as well. I seem to be finding software that lets me do one of those things but not both. Is it possible to import an.img file to a program so the chapter markers are preserved or will I need to re-specify those and import an.mov file instead? Can you suggest what software I should use and how I should export my project from FCPX into the program? Feeling a bit lost and would love some advice.
Thanks so much! I personally haven't used anything other than iDVD (iLife '11) for years, should the need arise, even though I'm more than capable of working DVD SP (as a former trainer).
It is THE easiest and fastest way to make an all out customised DVD at max quality, without the - IMHO - way too convoluted, overblown feature set (for what one needs 99.9% of the time) and handling of apps such as DVD SP or Encore. Check Ebay or an old Mac and get it for a few bucks or even for free. Set the project to 'Professional Quality' and simply drag'n'drop your way to a nice looking DVD.:) BTW, if it's to be played on a BD-player, you can use FCP X to make what I call a 'Mini-BD' disk. Which is an HD version of your movie burnt onto a regular DVD-R as an AVCHD clip. Only you're limited to around 30 mins.
And playback only works on a BD-player. I'm in the same boat. FACT: 95% of my consumer clients want DVDs and BDs. They want something physical in their hands. Even if its a digital copy on a flash drive. I'm just starting in FCP X coming from Sony Vegas.
Reshebnik po matematike dlya tehnikuma valuce. Vegas came with DVDA and was easy to make customized menus with chapter stops etc. I even use Encore CS6 for more upscale DVDs and BDs.
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FCP X has nothing in the way of DVD creation that I would give to a client. So I too need a good solution for creating great looking DVD menus etc. Ken Bennett Video Adventures Capturing Your Life's Adventures! Hello Robin, I agree with you iDvd is a option. Would you mind to share with me/us what is your workflow to handle HD in iDVD. Here is my case: Editing in FCP X, exporting a Master in ProRes 422 1080 (1h 15 min long film) and iDVD is able to read it and I can do menus, but when I try to burn a DVD, the encoding is not working. What I am doing wrong?