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Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
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Stable release | |
Operating system | Mac OS X |
Type | DVD Authoring |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/dvdstudiopro/ |
DVD Studio Pro is a discontinued high-end software tool published by Apple Inc. to allow users to create DVD masters to be sent out for replication at production houses. Its tight integration with other Apple applications allowed users to take Final Cut Pro and Motion projects and render them into the DVD format without encoding to intermediary formats. This streamlined the production workflow and reduces overhead. It was discontinued with the release of Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5, and Compressor 4.
History[edit]
Apple bought Astarte's DVDirector in 2000, re-releasing it as DVD Studio Pro in 2001. Version 1.5, still based on this original code, was released in April 2002. In the meantime Apple had acquired Spruce Technologies in 2001, and was busy retooling the DVD authoring package that came with that acquisition (DVD Maestro), and in August 2003, Apple released DVD Studio Pro 2. This new version was basically a new application, with a totally new interface. Since then, the program has grown to be the primary mid-range software DVD creation package, Sonic Scenarist[1] being the worldwide industry standard for professional DVD authoring. DVD Studio Pro 3 was released in 2004.
In April 2005, Apple updated DVD Studio Pro to support authoring HD content. DVD Studio Pro 4 allowed for the burning of HD DVD content to both standard DVDs and HD DVD media (even though no HD DVD burners were currently available for Macintosh). For playing back HD DVD content burned to a standard DVD, Apple requires a PowerPC G5, Apple DVD Player v4.6, and Mac OS X v10.4 or later. This was also the first version that did not include support for Mac OS 9.
In January 2006 Apple stopped offering DVD Studio Pro as a stand-alone product, selling it only as part of the Final Cut Studio suite. The 4.0.3 update, released in the same month, upgrades the program to the finalized HD DVD 1.0 specification. It also supports the native H.264 specification. The 4.2 update, which shipped with the Final Cut Studio 2 release, was simply a compatibility update and did not add any major new features.
See also a release history in context with the rest of Final Cut Studio.
Features[edit]
DVD Studio Pro has a graphical 'map' view, which shows all the menus, tracks and scripts in the project as color-coded tiles, with the connections between them as arrows. New menus, layered menus, scripts and slideshows can be created from this view and arranged; and the item that will play first on the DVD can be set. Assets (i.e. photos, sounds and Motion projects) are imported into the asset manager and can then be dragged and dropped into one or more places within the project (creating a link to the asset rather than duplicating it). Menus can be created with templates, or pre-made buttons, and with the help of dynamic guidelines they can be kept in a grid arrangement.
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- Subtitle creation
- Implementation of CSS and Macrovision copy protection for SD DVDs
- Editing of GPRM and SPRM registers
- Disabling certain functions on particular menus
- Creating multiple language versions of a menu
- Creating multiple versions ('stories') of a video project, for example, a director's cut
- DVD@CCESS feature for web links in menus
- A range of transition effects to set between menus
Workflow[edit]
The video project is typically sent from Final Cut Pro to Compressor, where it can be converted into the DVDMPEG-2 format with Dolby Digital (ac3) or AIFF sound. Menus with motion graphics can be created in Motion. It is possible to set the menu's loop point in either Motion or DVD Studio Pro; likewise it is possible to define chapters within either Final Cut Pro or DVD Studio Pro. The menus and the encoded video assets are imported into the application and the menu system is constructed; afterwards it can be simulated in a mock DVD player interface. The final VIDEO_TS or HVDVD_TS directory for the DVD can be created using the 'Build' feature. The 'Format' function takes this directory and writes it to a disc or disk image. Alternatively, a sample DVD can be burnt to disc in one step.
References[edit]
- ^ScenaristArchived April 22, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
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Hello, Im using DVD Studio Pro 7 on a MacBook Pro, 2.5 GHz Intel core i5, 16 GB 1600 DDR3 Mem, Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 MB, OS X El Capitan Ver 10.11.6. I was using DVD Studio Pro 3 on a Mac OS X Ver 10.5.8, Dual 2 GHz PowerPC G5 with 8 GB DDR SDRAM.
That said, heres the issue I'm having. Before the upgrade to the new system and updated software, i was able (although supper slow) to use .avi in my DVD creations from converting them from .m2t files with very nice quality. since the new system and software, i have been unable to use .avi files and have had to use lesser quality video/audio format to create these dvd's.
The other day, i tested the new conversion updated software on the new system and used that .avi file on the old system and old software and it worked.. so I'm guessing that I'm missing a codex for avi? my problem is I'm not sure where to get this or if this is what the true issue is????
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now i also seem to be having another issue with 'unsupported disc' after i burn a project from DVD Studio Pro 7 on this new system. I do the video/audio/DVD/CD for my Church and now I'm having a couple folks returning DVD's stating that they neither work on their player or their computer. Dmg usa. I tossed the 'Master Disc' into the new system and get 'unsupported disc' yet when i place it into the old system, it seems to start right up at the DVD Menu where it should and all menu links work.
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I do not use FC Pro as we are not producing 'movies' and DVD Studio Pro quickly allows me to turn around a service to DVD within an hour with a very nice look and feel to the DVD.
Any help on this/these issues would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks in Advance!
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