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| | Defining Chapters in Movie Maker In more sophistated software, one apparently can define Chapters in video production, or scene selection defined as titled chapters or scenes. Instead of Movie Maker defining scenes in the DVD made from Movie Maker, is there any way that this can be done in the video editing, i.e., define scenes and titles applied to the scenes, such that a menu is shown at the beginning of the DVD? Thanks for any guidance. Will |
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| | Re: Defining Chapters in Movie Maker Will wrote: > In more sophistated software, one apparently can define Chapters in > video production, or scene selection defined as titled chapters or > scenes. > > Instead of Movie Maker defining scenes in the DVD made from Movie > Maker, is there any way that this can be done in the video editing, > i.e., define scenes and titles applied to the scenes, such that a > menu is shown at the beginning of the DVD? > > Thanks for any guidance. > > Will ==================================== Maybe the following links will offer some ideas: Windows DVD Maker: Burn a DVD-Video disc http://tinyurl.com/38qgzd Change Windows DVD Maker DVD-Video settings http://tinyurl.com/2sop4p More info: Help and How To : Windows DVD Maker http://tinyurl.com/yusbhl Windows Vista edition of Windows Movie Maker http://tinyurl.com/rt49p -- John Inzer MS Picture It! - Digital Image MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://tinyurl.com/aczzp Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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| | Re: Defining Chapters in Movie Maker On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 19:00:02 -0700, Will <Will@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >In more sophistated software, one apparently can define Chapters in video >production, or scene selection defined as titled chapters or scenes. > >Instead of Movie Maker defining scenes in the DVD made from Movie Maker, is >there any way that this can be done in the video editing, i.e., define scenes >and titles applied to the scenes, such that a menu is shown at the beginning >of the DVD? > >Thanks for any guidance. > >Will You said it yourself... more SOPHISTATED software. Movie Maker isn't more than a toy. Following not just for Will's benefit. I've been around the block a few times with video editing software of all kinds and faced all the issues seen here and learned my lesson. To make home brew DVDs that rival the features of commerical DVDs you need a few things. 1. A DECENT video editor. One capable of getting down to the indvidual frame level and is able to do real editing and serious color correction. This means more than simply cutting out a few unwanted frames. Decent video editors accept mixed source files on the timeline and can easily stretch a range of frames to make a scene play slower or faster, in reverse, zoom in, pan, etc.. Better ones allow way more. Like blue screen tricks, overlays, composits, etc.. 2. If your goal is more than simply putting any old video on a DVD then burning it as is, then you also need DVD Authoring software if you want to build a menu system. Avoid applications that use a cookie cutter template approach. Real DVD Authoring software allows very complex menu structure, looping video backgrounds, background audio and a sub menu system plus you get to decide how to arrage elements, size them, have thumbnails loop a portion of the video they are linked to and so on. Better software also allows you to recompress the files so they "fit" on a DVD by re-encoding them at a lower bitrate. Decent video editing software also allows embedding of chapter points that DVD Authoring software will detect and automatically convent into chapter that play the video from a set point to the end. Most DVD Authoring software also easily allows you to simply click on a timeline view and set chapter points that way and automatcally will create thumbnails. The point I'm trying to make is you get what you pay for. You can either pound your head against the wall and waste hour after hour with toy software like DVD Maker or invest in real software. Your time should be spent editing your videos, not wasted fighting with some lame software that barely works at all. Good video editing software costs about as much as entry level digital video cameras. Anything else is basically a toy and that's the results you'll get which may be fine for some people's needs. If you want good results decent video editing software is as powerful and also as expensive as Photoshop is for still photograph work and so we come full circle. You get what you pay for. You can either invest a lot of time fooling around with mickey mouse software and in the end just be frustrated and disappointed with the results or get the real thing. Yes, the learning curve is pretty steep too. Again, it is the results that matter. If you want good results, you got to get good tools or you'll never be happy with the results. |
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| | RE: Defining Chapters in Movie Maker To define chapters in DVD Maker, you need to make each chapter a separate project in Movie Maker. You can then add all the projects to DVD Maker and it will treat each as a different chapter. Unfortunately, I do not see a way to add a title to each chapter in the menu without making it part of the video. This is an incredibly lame omission. ------ http://www.ProjectInVision.com "Will" wrote: > In more sophistated software, one apparently can define Chapters in video > production, or scene selection defined as titled chapters or scenes. > > Instead of Movie Maker defining scenes in the DVD made from Movie Maker, is > there any way that this can be done in the video editing, i.e., define scenes > and titles applied to the scenes, such that a menu is shown at the beginning > of the DVD? > > Thanks for any guidance. > > Will |
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| | RE: Defining Chapters in Movie Maker Thanks Evan for your help - I too had the same question. As to what Will said about better video software programs, is iMovie (on Macs) considered a higher-level editing program? It is incredibly easy to use, yet you can customize so much, especially in terms of the DVD menus. I don't do professional videos, mostly just for my family and all our footage of our new baby, but since my husband didn't want a Mac, I had to learn W.Movie Maker. It's okay and pretty easy, but I sure do miss iMovie! |
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