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		<title>DVD Authoring: An Introduction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DVD Authoring is the process of collecting various content assets such as video,
audio, photographs, subtitles, and menus, connecting them together and burning
them to a master dvd disc.
The assets themselves are generated in a variety of applications such as video
editing, post-production, image editing and subtitling. They are then compiled in a
DVD authoring application such as Ulead [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DVD Authoring is the process of collecting various content assets such as video,<br />
audio, photographs, subtitles, and menus, connecting them together and burning<br />
them to a master dvd disc.</p>
<p>The assets themselves are generated in a variety of applications such as video<br />
editing, post-production, image editing and subtitling. They are then compiled in a<br />
DVD authoring application such as Ulead DVD Movie Factory on the PC or DVD<br />
Studio Pro on the Mac. The process of authoring is very much like building a<br />
website. The menu screen on a DVD is analgous to the homepage of a website in<br />
that it contains links to all the content on the DVD.</p>
<p>Menu screens usually link to the main feature, chapters within the feature,<br />
additional scenes not contained in the feature, photographic slideshows, and<br />
additional audio content. The main menu screen can also contain links to sub-<br />
menus, which helps avoid cluttering the main menu with too many options.</p>
<p>In addition to setting up menu selections on the main menu, the DVD authoring<br />
application allows the producer to set-up additional features such as subtitles.<br />
Within the authoring application, each item is given the metaphor of a container. A<br />
container can hold any type of supported content and is linked to a menu selection,<br />
either on the main menu or a sub-menu.</p>
<p>DVD authoring applications also usually support the creation of multi-angle content<br />
(where viewers can decide to watch a different passage of video with the same<br />
soundtrack and subtitles) and Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound</p>
<p>Using this method it is very easy for even a comparitive novice to create a fairly<br />
sophisticated DVD disc with most of the features found on a commercial disc.<br />
Indeed the biggest challenge for the prospective DVD author is the aesthetic design<br />
itself. Getting all the bits to work properly is one thing, but making it look good and<br />
intuitive to use is another.</p>
<p>Once the content of the disc has been laid out in the authoring application, it is then<br />
previewed to make sure everything works properly. It is then &#8216;multiplexed&#8217; (the<br />
content is linked together) and the master disc can be burned.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s worth noting that the affordable DVD writers and authoring applications only<br />
support writing to DVD for General media which doesn&#8217;t have the necessary lead-in<br />
tracks required by mass duplicators. Therefore this type os solution is not really<br />
suitable for producing DVDs which need to be mass-duplicated.</p>
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<p>Robert Armstrong is a contributor to The HDTV Tuner &#8211; a guide to the kit, the content and the<br />
issues related to HDTV.</p>
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