Any Mac alternatives to DVD Studio PRO 4

Are there any Mac alternatives to DVD Studio PRO 4.
Well, besides iDVD.   It seems like many are switching to Windows to author DVDs and Blu-ray's.  I'd rather not do that.  Any suggestions?

The only Mac alternative at that level is Adobe Encore. It is no longer being developed but continues to be supported, To get it you need to subscribe to the Premiere Creative Cloud product. Encore is a separate download.
Russ

Similar Messages

  • Button creation Adobe Encore vs. DVD studio pro (mac only)

    I'm sitting here, trying to figure out what to do if you want to create a neat button with transparency quickly.
    I remember my time at school where we used DVD Studio pro to create our DVD menues based on photoshop images.
    Right now, I am trying to create a menu of that kind but guess what? I can't do it as easyly as it can be made with the other program NOT
    designed by Adobe. But, what a shame, I have no mac to use DVD Studio pro -.-
    Why isn't it possible to SELECT LAYERS of an image created with a program of the SAME COMPANY to represent the different status on
    a DVD menu? It would be soooooo much easier. But no!
    "Solid colors only
    Elements on these layers must use solid colors and sharp edges. Use one solid color per layer. Do not use gradients, feathering, or anti-aliasing on the subpicture layers. Color gradations are not possible in subpictures." (http://help.adobe.com/en_US/EncoreDVD/4.0/WS2CF5669B-310A-4fa7-A52F-7D01AB25A846.html#WS AC753DA7-21EF-464a-9FC0-8D873658D760)
    It's not possible??? Why??? I could create a picture in Photoshop and, later, it would be on your TV just as you saw it already while creating it.
    All the annoying prefixes would be needless, too!
    Instead I get some ugly colour changes, I have just one colour for a layer (ridiculous!!!) or the writing even disappears for a reason I can't understand...
    Encore is a very mighty program, but the button creation is a very nasty work. Like apple showed, There is a way that guarantees a very more easy way.
    Please revise this function!
    Am I underskilled? Am I wrong? Please comment
    sincerely
    Elke Kolke

    Actually, Button creation is easy in PS, and one can even populate a Menu with Library Buttons in Encore, and then edit them to suit in PS. This latter method saves having to do the Button Layer Set and Layer naming by hand.
    "Solid colors only
    Elements on these layers must use solid colors and sharp edges. Use one solid color per layer. Do not use gradients, feathering, or anti-aliasing on the subpicture layers. Color gradations are not possible in subpictures." (http://help.adobe.com/en_US/EncoreDVD/4.0/WS2CF5669B-310A-4fa7-A52F- 7D01AB25A846.html#WSAC753DA7-21EF-464a-9FC0-8D873658D760)
    This is a limitation of the DVD-specs. and not Encore/PS. One is bound to those DVD-specs. Sub-picture Highlights can ONLY be 2-bit color (either ON, or OFF, plus can have Transparency - think just the opposite of Opacity in PS). There are design ways to create the "illusion" that one has Sub-picture Highlights, that get past the DVD-specs., but those are only illusions. One is still bound to the DVD-specs. This ARTICLE might offer some tips on creating the illusion.
    All the annoying prefixes would be needless, too!
    Those "annoying prefixes" tell the DVD player how to handle the Buttons. Without those, the player has no clue that you have a Button, and will only display a static graphic.
    Jeff Bellune has a great book, The Focal Easy Guide to Adobe EncoreDVD 2.0, Focal Press. Though it was written for an earlier version, 100% of that book still applies, because the DVD-specs. have not changed. He steps one through building custom Buttons in PS for use on a DVD. He also shares a ton of tricks to create illusions within the DVD-specs.
    Good luck,
    Hunt

  • DVD Studio pro 4 no longer builds a DVD that will play in any player, is there an update or comparable program?

    DVD Studio pro 4 no longer builds a DVD that will play in any player, is there an update or a comparable software available? Or are there some internal fixes that I have not found.  Preferences that will allow a clean product to be delivered?

    Thank you for your prompt reply.  I first import all my assets, build my DVD, which may include one or more menus, pictures, music, etc. I use the simulator to test all aspects of video before burning.  Making sure that the end jump works, if I add chapters, going to each chapter making sure buttons and end jumps for the chapters work.  When I am satisfied I then go to burn/format function and delete or reuse any folders that the computer advises.  The resolution is SD, display mode 16.9, Lossless linking, red laser, single, one side 12 cm.  Thats about it.  Haven't had a problem in the past just wondering what I could be doing wrong now. I am workingo on an imac, MAC OS X, 10.7.4, 2.93 GHz, Intel Core 17, Memory 8GB, 133mHz,DDR3.
    Response I get is, unknown disc, please check disc again."

  • 8 core Mac Pro vs DVD Studio Pro 3

    Bought a used copy of DVD Studio Pro 3 and installed it on my 8 core Mac Pro (Leopard). Downloaded and installed all available updates, but the program "unexpectedly" quits every time I try to use it. I use the same version at work on a G5 and love it. I don't want or need the entire Final Cut Studio, but 3 just won't run on my Mac Pro. Any theories as to why? My wife thinks that the software is just too old (2004) to run on a nice shiny Mac Pro.

    Per usual, your wife is correct!

  • I am programming a DVD-Rom in DVD Studio Pro 4 and need to display and open pdf files, any suggestions?

    I am programming a DVD-Rom in DVD Studio Pro 4 and need to display and open pdf files, any suggestions?

    http://documentation.apple.com/en/dvdstudiopro/usermanual/index.html#chapter=22% 26section=9%26tasks=true

  • I can't burn a dvd using any method, Idvd tells me that my super drive is missing, dvd studio pro quits when i click burn and disk utility keeps spitting the disk out when i click burn and enter the disk??? how do i repair my superdrive for imac

    I can't burn a dvd using any method, idvd tells me that my super drive is missing, dvd studio pro quits when i click burn and disk utility keeps spitting the disk out when I click burn and enter the disk??? how do i repair my superdrive for imac, or how do I do whatever I need to do to get it working: I have already tried using a lens cleaning cd and also restored my nvram or something i forget what it was called but i restarted my computer holding down  command+optoion+p+r and still nothing???
    Free solutions are the best, although if I have to pay I will, I would prefer to not have to buy an external burner if possible and already know that is an option so please don't give me that answer... thank you for any help you can give

    Unless your iMac is still covered by AppleCare, get an external DVD burner.
    You can get perfectly good ones from Amazon for less than $40.

  • Dvd studio pro aspect ratio, any help would be awesome!!!

    Hey mate, I have a quick question with finishing off my DVD.
    What are the best settings for creating a normal dvd.
    I have created a long film using my Canon DSLR, I have exported my film through compressor in 16:9 and imported it in DVD studio pro. I have used the 16:9 letterbox settings in DVD studio pro and burnt a disk, and when I play it back some DVD players make it look like it is squished horizontally so that everything looks fat, some dvd players automatically adjust and some you have to change some settings to make it look normal. What is the best way to make it look standard widescreen and not require any adjustments on the DVD players.
    Am I correct in saying that by exporting it as 16:9 in compressor it makes it widescreen and then by selecting 16:9 in DVD studio pro it doubles the letterbox format and then looks squished, hence I should select 4:3 in DVD studio pro? Not sure here.
    I would really appreciate any help anyone can give me, my film is stuck as a result of this problem. PLEASE help me.
    Cheers mate,
    jez

    Hi Jez,
    You should post this to the Final Cut Studio board since it doesn't involve Final Cut Server.

  • HD DVD Authored in DVD Studio Pro does not play - any suggestions?

    so i've built a hd dvd in dvd studio pro. here's the odd thing. once built, the hd dvd files sitting on a folder on my hard drive can be played by dvd player. but when i burn these files onto a disk using toast, the apple dvd player can't play them. and they don't play on any of my dvd players either. anyone ever run into this problem?

    HD DVD required UDF 2.5. Not sure if Toast supports that. Burn with DVDSP instead. HD DVD required an HD DVD player as well.

  • Multiple Burn on Mac Pro/DVD Studio Pro

    I have been searching the internet and this forum. I have added a second optical drive to my Mac Pro. It is a Pioneer DVR-1810. Am I able to burn to DVD's at once in DVD STUDIO PRO?

    No, you cannot burn more than one at a time within DVDSP.
    But you can burn two at a time with Disk Utility. To do this, change the burner name in the DVDSP format dialog to "hard disk". It will then allow you to burn to a disk image on the hard drive. Then open up that disk image in Disk Utility. When you click Burn in Disk Utility, there is a popup menu in the dialog for which burner to use. After starting the first burn you can start a 2nd one and choose the 2nd burner in the popup list.
    This works well for single layer DVDs. I haven't tried it with DL DVDs so I don't know what will happen with the dual layer break point.

  • DVD Studio Pro 1.5 Won't Recognize Any Video Files

    Hello, everyone! I guess this might be a little prehistoric, but I really need help. I have the dinosaur, DVD Studio Pro 1.5, and for some reason it won't recognize any .m2v's, .mpeg's, or anything else. As I understand it, DVD Studio Pro 1.5 will only take MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 files, but whenever I use them, it says, "Error: Unknown File Type," in the Log.
    Can someone help me? Perhaps there is a way to make it accept more than just MPEG-1 & 2?
    Thanks so much!

    Well, I used the requirements for Widescreen NTSC in BitVice. The requirements are given in the DVD Studio Pro 1.5 manual. However, when I went to drag the file into DVD Studio Pro 1.5, the log came up and said: ERROR: 480 is not the proper height for a PAL file.
    So, I knew that it must only want PAL files.
    Another problem:
    To apply videos for a Motion Menu, I am supposed to click on the menu in the Graphical View, and go to "Asset" under "Picture," and select the video I want. The problem is, it won't show ANY .m2v's in the Asset drop box. It will show my Photoshop files, though. And, I'm sorry to say that those files you offered me didn't work either. (They didn't show up under the Asset drop box.)
    [Thanks so much, by the way! They had NO trouble importing to DVD Studio Pro!]
    Here's a picture of my computer and the missing files in the "Assets" drop box.
    http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u320/jgilbertproductions/ExampleofAssetDropBo x.jpg?t=1193959764
    The "Scene Selection" Menu is selected, and the Inspector is displaying the information.
    Message was edited by: Panther Mail & .Mac

  • DVD Studio Pro no longer works with the new iMac. Solutions?

    Disc installations in general don't exist anymore and DVD Studio Pro is no longer supported in the new iMac that we have at our office. I used to have Roxio's Toast Titanium as a backup burner, but even that is not supported past mac OS 10.7. Final Cut X has the option to export straight to DVD but the menu options it gives you is so basic it doesn't even look professional. I was just wondering if anyone else has had this problem and what they are using now to burn a professional looking DVD. Many thanks

    On-Site Video wrote:
    mlaughbaum,
    It seems as though you and I are on the same page struggling. Were you able to find any alternatives to DVDSP or any way to continue using it?
    On-Site Video
    I'm considering myself lucky... Though I was unable to install either DVDSP and FCP v.6 on my new iMac, they are both still working on my older iMac even though it too is running ML. I believe this is because I upgraded to ML from Leopard with both already installed.
    My only suggestion would be to install Leopard (or the OS on which they were working for you), install FCP, DVDSP and compressor, and then upgrade to ML. Seems like a silly solution but I have a feeling it would work. I'm not doing it because it's working on the iMac that's closest to my DVD duplicator. That said, if I had to, I believe that's what I'd try.
    Really infuriates me. My business depends on DVD sales and there really isn't another cost effective DVD authoring solution for the mac out there.
    I do wish you the best of luck and would love to hear if you come up with a better solution.

  • Any good alternatives to DVD burning? VCD? S-VHS?

    I am totally disillusioned with the time it takes to encode and burn a DVD with my PB. AppleCare acknowledges that it takes 8x - 10x source material for successful burning & if you look on these (amazingly honest & helpful)forums you soon learn that DVD burning on any Mac can be very intimidating and problematic.
    I am wondering if there is info readily available for alternatives:
    1. VCD burning. I have a ton of small clips and could trim down larger clips to burn onto cds. Are there crazy problems with this as with DVDs?
    2. This PB has an S-VHS output & I got a stereo audio cord for output. Will videos created like this be viewable? I suppose it depends on the quality of original material & how do I find this info?
    My PB is loaded with every imaginable video and audio pro & standard app. including ToastTitanium7, FinalCutPro, CinemaTools, DVD-StudioPro, QuickTimePro7 etc.
    I was praying that DVD burning was a lot simpler than my experiences with Windows based machines. There one needed to have a stand alone powerhouse & Re-Install Windows every couple dozen burns to get rid of all the corruption but not even doing that with a Mac seems to make the process as easy as Advertised. Live & learn.
    thanks,
    frank

    I can only speak from my experience, but I've not found creating and burning DVDs to be at all intimidating and certainly not problematic. Every video DVD I've created has gone smoothly; your mileage may vary, of course. Please note that these forums are for people who are having problems; the many, many people who use their systems with no trouble at all have little incentive to post in a troubleshooting forum.
    I notice that you list a number of pro apps including DVD Studio Pro; DVDSP is not intended for consumer use and has a very steep learning curve (although DVDSP 4 has a mode with a simplified interface that's easier, but it still takes some learning). If you want simple, you should be using iDVD; that's Apple's consumer application for creating video DVDs, and the latest versions of iDVD and iMovie (part of iLife '06) make it, in my experience, about as easy as it can get. You can get results with DVD Studio Pro that you cannot with iDVD, but it's going to take work, just as working with FInal Cut Pro will involve more learning time than working with iMovie.
    As to creation time for the disk, that's strictly a function of how fast your system can process. Compressing to MPEG-2 (which is the format video DVDs use and which is what takes the majority of the time involved in burning the DVD) takes a lot of processor horsepower, and a single-processor PowerBook isn't going to be as fast as a dual-processor G4 and much less so than a G5. If you're encoding and burning DVDs regularly, you might want to consider moving to a system with higher processing power. To optimize compression time on your PB in the meanwhile, make sure that no other application is running when you're processing the DVD and that your system has plenty of available hard drive space (for the temporary files that will be created).
    As to alternatives, that depends on your needs. If you need playback in a DVD player, then burning a DVD will be your best route. Very few players can play a VCD, and as MacNoel said, quality isn't stellar. Whether or not VHS would be an acceptable alternative only you can say.
    Regards.
    Message was edited by: Dave Sawyer

  • Dvd Studio Pro on formats and wont burn.

    I created a menu on dvd studio pro and when I try to burn it, it only goes through the process of Formatting and it finishes. I cant play it on any dvd player, I'm pretty sure thats because its only formatted and not burnt. I cant seem to get it to burn. Any suggestions?

    Wikileak:
    It works even though it doesn't work.
    While the display of colors in the pop-up menu is broken under Mac OS X 10.9, the palette is still there and works for setting colors.  Choosing the first blank spot in the Color pop-up menu sets that first color in the palette, choosing the second blank spot on the Color pop-up menu sets the second color in the in the palette, etc.  Of course, this was sooooo much easier when the Color pop-up menu displayed color swatches as expected.
    If you click the "Edit Palette" button at the bottom, the colors in the Edit Palette dialog box from left to right correspond to the Color pop-up menu from top to bottom.  So, the color in row one, column one of the Edit Palette dialog will be the first blank in the Color pop-up list.  The color in the row one, column two will be the second color in the pop-up list and so forth.
    I set the colors for a title in the Edit Palette and take a screen shot, then reference that while using the Color pop-up menu.
    If your machine will boot 10.7.5, an alternative is to create a startup volume just for setting the colors and switch to 10.9.5 for finishing the disc.
    -Warren

  • Have they replaced DVD Studio Pro?  I can't find it in the Apple Store.

    My new computer needs FCP and DVD Studio Pro.

    Hi
    And there are at least three working - but in a way very simple options from Apple still
    • FinalCut Pro X - can make simple Video-DVDs
    • Compressor™ - also for (as I get it - simple but very good .mpg2 codes - few menu's)
    • Free DVD Creator.app - free from Apple Store
    But that's all from Apple today
    iDVD and DVD Studio Pro - was so much better !
    If there is no iDVD on Your Mac (and it's not on newer Macs as Apple discarded it) then You need a program that can do this.
    Your Mac can burn CDs and DVDs - BUT DVD as Data-DVDs not as Video-DVDs - they need a program to be encoded and STRUCTURED as such.
    • iDVD is part of the boxed version of iLife'11 and can only be bought outside Apple as on Amazon and e-bay
    • DVD Studio pro - Part of FinalCut Studio Pro bundle - this to has expired and can only be bought second handed. (High price and tough learning Curve - but best ever done.)
    • Roxio Toast™ - Not as elegant as iDVD - but has many other positive additions (I like it as 10-Pro incl BD-component) (now version 11)
    • Burn - only free alternative I know of on internet. Very simple - Just for doing a plain Video-DVD
    Burn http://www.digital-digest.com/software/Burn.html
    only You can buy from Apple is
    • FinalCut Pro-X which also can burn to DVD but without any nice themes.
    • Free DVD Creator.app - free from Apple Store
    AppleMan1958
    You can also buy Compressor from Apple for $50 US. It will also create DVD and BluRay but without the nice themes.
    Yours Bengt W

  • Recording standard dvd from completed FCP project thru DVD STUDIO PRO...

    OH, kind geniuses...
    it boils down to this...I'm very FCP friendly...production is done...I'm aware of "compressor" issue...one question tho
    ...is it easier to compress thru Quicktime movie or the
    standard compressor functions when project is completed...
    BOTTOM LINE...is it possible to crank out a standard DVD copy of a completed FCP project QUICKLY/ EASILY...thru
    DVD STUDIO PRO? i've went thru the manuals for ALL, and am
    affraid I'm reading T.M.I. into it... THE question..."is there a simple Wham-Bam-Thank You-Maam way to get a simple
    DVD copy from a completed FCP project THRU, (the dreaded)
    DVD STUDIO PRO??? I don't need to re-learn digital electronic theory...just crank out a gawl-dern DVD I can
    present to a perspective employer that needs a FCP editor...
    "much gnashing of teeth & lament",
    thanks folks!
    G. Tirebiter
    mac G-5   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   final cut studio

    whoaohohohohohohoh nnnnnnneleeeee(a keith jacksonism)
    silal..............
    way too much info, amigo....I have one track (2min total...
    including "live-type" graphics)....we don' have no marks....
    we don' need no marks....we don' got to cho you any steenking marks!!!!! (Alfonso Bedoya from "treasure of Sierra Madre"..adaptation)...I love that guy/scene...back to the problem at hand...waaaay too involved it seems, my
    friend....tho, I high 5 you for the extensive work & effort.
    I'm lookin' for quick & dirty...did get a response that basically gives me that...still left out some "see spot run"
    info that my "little grey cells" aren't absorbing...I'm
    sure it's MY ignorance & comprehension skills that are in question here...I guess I wanna' get outa' th' gate & grab th' hole shot before I dial in my ride...like I said..."see spot run"....another try would be appreciated but not necessary...thanks for you're valuable time...
    they're in.......everybody's eggs...
    DOH!....
    G. Tirebiter
    mac G-5   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   final cut studio

Maybe you are looking for

  • How to blank screen during music usage with Apple TV.

    How do a select a blank screen as a screen saver when listening to music. I would like to save energy and minimize tv screen usage.  I don't want to show pictures or anything. My screen is currently on all day as I listen to music. Any adjustments wi

  • Will my HP Pavilion Elite e9110t Desktop PC work in GERMANY?

    We're moving to Munich in a few months. Will my desktop work in Germany (i.e., is there a power cord I can buy that will go from the CPU to an outlet). I'd prefer not to have to use an adapter long term. Thanks!

  • Possible to install fire wire card on Envy j157cl laptop

    I have a HP Envy 17 j157cl laptop that I plan to use as adedicated video editing platform. The only problem is that it doesnot have an I.link (hot wire) connector, only usb connectors. I have found a cable with USB terminal at one end and fire wire a

  • Dumb compressor geometry question

    I have a compressor setting all created, and it needs to be able to handle either 16:9 or 4:3 input. I want it to output 640x__ where _ is whatever the proper height is. I've tried specifying only 640 in the setting, that obviously didn't work. Sugge

  • Materalized view with union all and fast referesh

    I have a one view which is very slow. in this view we are joining many tables and many union all queries. now I am planing to make materalized view Tell me how i will created view with fast refresh with union all query. Pls help its urgent.. Thanks R