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Apple DVD Studio Pro 1.5.1


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Requirements DVD Studio Pro 1.5.x Mac OS 9.2.2 or higher<br>orMac OS X 10.1.3 or higher
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Publisher Apple File Size 1.1M
Date added 05 Aug 2002 Check your speed

Every thing you need to make professional DVDs. With DVD Studio Pro, you’ll be able to create full-featured DVDs, with high-quality audio and video and sophisticated navigation. You won’t however, have to focus on learning complex DVD authoring commands.You’ll find it easy to retain the quality and precision of digital video from start to finish. The projects you author are fully compatible with set-top and computer-based DVD players. Your DVD projects can include motion or still menus, up to 99 video tracks (each with chapter markers, multiple stories, up to nine different angles, eight audio streams, and up to 32 subtitle streams), slide shows, and multiple language tracks. DVD Studio Pro supports making DVD-9 projects, so you can create DVD-Video projects up to 9 gigabytes in size.Create menus with Adobe Photoshop. DVD Studio Pro reads native Adobe Photoshop files directly to create great-looking menus and overlays. Or you can design motion menus using clips imported from a video editor such as Final Cut Pro.

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