TMPGEnc DVD Author is a program for the creation of DVD-video discs on personal computers. It is simple, easy to handle and will help you achieve unique results. The program is a DVD creation to offer Fit-to-Disc Transcoding and DVD+/-R Dual Layer support and makes it easy to fit content on one disc while maintaining video quality. TMPGEnc DVD Author offers multichannel audio for multi-lingual DVDs and audio filters so that users can ensure optimal audio quality before burning to DVD. You can change your MPEG-1/MPEG-2 files to DVD-Video structured files with high quality and create slideshows from still images, edit video files, design professional-looking DVD menus. It has an intuitive interface and can store the final results on writable DVD discs. The program supports timecode corrected MPEG files and you can add a "first play" track, which automatically starts playback when the disc is inserted into the DVD player. It has integrated a simulator that permits you to preview and tweak a
DVD-Video project before burning it to disc.
TMPGEnc DVD Author has video editing engine and an improved DVD Menu Building Wizard. It features a large number of brand new pre-designed templates and has smart rendering. The program supports frame level MPEG editing feature that is the most precise method for MPEG editing because it operates with frame level precision. The slideshow feature permits you turn your digital photo collections into high quality virtual slideshows, complete with transitions and background music, so you can enjoy them on any DVD player. It generates video clips from your digital images that can be combined with other video clips in your DVD compilation and you can add background music to menus. You can design your own DVD menus and save them as templates. It has the highest possible sound quality within the DVD-Video standard and supports Input/Output of Dolby Digital audio streams.
TMPGEnc DVD Author has transcoding capabilities with Intercom's Transcoding Engine that dinamically and rapidly
recompresses video data streams with a minimal reduction in quality so that they will fit exactly to the size of the writable DVD media (4.5 GB/8.5 GB). You can also create a DVD-Video from your VRO files recorded on a DVD-RAM recorder.