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I really have no need for either of those features, but that just sort of drives home what's great about DVD Architect. DVDA was one of the first ones to support blu-ray, obviously for Sony's self-interest, and since then there really hasn't been a lot that needs to be added to a program like DVD Architect, just minor tweaks and bug fixes, a few new stock background images thrown in. I've put it on all sorts of desktops and laptops over the years and it has handled everything like a trooper. Even when Premiere/Encore are going nuts over not seeing a drive or whatever they get fidgety about, I know I can always drag the files into DVDA and everything just works. Congrats on another new version DVDA, even if I don't need it.
[Nigel O'Neill] 'Currently I author in DVDA and burn in Nero.' That's a perfectly fine workflow.
IMHO authoring software should be good at authoring the master image. There are plenty of burning programs to handle multiple burners, etc.
I use DVD Architect to create my master ISO file and then the Premiera PT Publisher to burn multiple copies with my Bravo II robot. I would warn against having Nero on a video editing workstation. I had it seriously mess up my video software because it insists on inserting it's own DirectX video filters even when you tell it not to install them.
I would never use Nero again. Way too invasive. If you start having problems with video files not be read properly, that's the first piece of software I would uninstall and see if it corrects the problem. The fact that it's fairly stable, sure, that's a good one.
And if you're making basic DVDs, DVD Architect is great at almost instantly supporting both DVD and BD-that-look-like-DVDs very nicely. On the other hand, it doesn't completely emulate DVD on BD (it has some trouble with some kinds of transparency), and it doesn't really support any Blu-ray authoring features, and the only audio feature is slightly higher bitrate AC-3 if you want it. Of course, HD video is the first thing you're looking for, but there's so much room for improvement you could drive a truck through it. The other issue I have is that the UI was antiquated when it first came out, but these days, it's just crazy stupid. Even something as simple as adding a three video sequence without having to anchor those second two on a menu somewhere.
This is something I could do easily back in Impression, in the cowboy days of DVD. Or making a button that appears or disappears when you 'hover'. It's good for cranking out quickies, but a pain in the butt for anything complex, if that complex idea you had was possible at all. And their calling this version 6, what basically amounts to adding support for one more file type (AVC-MVC), suggests my original assertion, that it's all but abandoned, isn't far off the mark. [Steve Rhoden] 'Well abandon or not Dave, There are always tons of options.'