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DVD Authoring: An Introduction
By Robert Armstrong        [Hits: 25805]



DVD Authoring is the process of collecting various content assets such as video, \raudio, photographs, subtitles, and menus, connecting them together and burning \rthem to a master dvd disc.

The assets themselves are generated in a variety of applications such as video \rediting, post-production, image editing and subtitling. They are then compiled in a \rDVD authoring application such as Ulead DVD Movie Factory on the PC or DVD \rStudio Pro on the Mac. The process of authoring is very much like building a \rwebsite. The menu screen on a DVD is analgous to the homepage of a website in \rthat it contains links to all the content on the DVD.

Menu screens usually link to the main feature, chapters within the feature, \radditional scenes not contained in the feature, photographic slideshows, and \radditional audio content. The main menu screen can also contain links to sub-\rmenus, which helps avoid cluttering the main menu with too many options.

In addition to setting up menu selections on the main menu, the DVD authoring \rapplication allows the producer to set-up additional features such as subtitles. \rWithin the authoring application, each item is given the metaphor of a container. A \rcontainer can hold any type of supported content and is linked to a menu selection, \reither on the main menu or a sub-menu.

DVD authoring applications also usually support the creation of multi-angle content \r(where viewers can decide to watch a different passage of video with the same \rsoundtrack and subtitles) and Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound

Using this method it is very easy for even a comparitive novice to create a fairly \rsophisticated DVD disc with most of the features found on a commercial disc. \rIndeed the biggest challenge for the prospective DVD author is the aesthetic design \ritself. Getting all the bits to work properly is one thing, but making it look good and \rintuitive to use is another.

Once the content of the disc has been laid out in the authoring application, it is then \rpreviewed to make sure everything works properly. It is then 'multiplexed' (the \rcontent is linked together) and the master disc can be burned.

It's worth noting that the affordable DVD writers and authoring applications only \rsupport writing to DVD for General media which doesn't have the necessary lead-in \rtracks required by mass duplicators. Therefore this type os solution is not really \rsuitable for producing DVDs which need to be mass-duplicated.

Robert Armstrong is a contributor to The HDTV Tuner - a guide to the kit, the content and the \rissues related to HDTV.


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