I'd just like to take another opportunity to make a plug for a program on the PC-side. DVDlab is, IMO, the best non-professional DVD creation software on Windows. Frankly, with the number and type of advanced capabilities it has, it could be pretty professional. I've tried a couple dozen (literally) DVD creation programs, and this is the only one that hits it just right AFAIC.

That, coupled with a wide variety of very good free tools, makes me thing that the PC may be better than the Mac when it comes to amatuer DVD creation.


ps-another good thing about DVDlab is that they've got a good pricing scheme going. I paid $79 a while ago, but $99 for the standard version is still good compared to the obscene prices of other software out there. I'm even planning on paying the other $100 to get the pro version. That's still good in comparison to something like Adobe's DVD creator, which is over $500.
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Matt