![]() Unfortunately, the software failed to work for me several times, and I gave up using it. The closest tool I found to performing this task is called TitleWriter, by FAllenAngel. There are guides on the internet explaining how to combine various tools to avoid re-authoring, yet the process is awkward to follow, and unnecessarily complicated for the end user (who simply wants to add a menu to their DVD prior to burning). ![]() I wrote this tool because I could not find a reliable solution for adding a menu to a DVD without re-authoring the entire structure of the DVD. adding a menu to a DVD re-authored by DVDShrink.adding a menu to a DVD merged by DVDFab.Rapid Menu Writer is fast and efficient! It can add a menu to a DVD in seconds, and uses only a fraction of your hard disk space.Įxamples of how Rapid Menu Writer can be used include: A Blu-ray Disc recordable drive is required to burn Blu-ray Discs*.Rapid Menu Writer is a wizard for creating very simple DVD menus.A CD or DVD burner (CD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW or DVD-R/RW) is required to burn VCD/DVD/SVCD/AVCHD* titles.60 GB (100 GB recommended) for Blu-ray Disc/AVCHD production*.10 GB (20 GB recommended) for DVD production.6 GB DDR2 or above recommended for 64 bit OS.3 GB DDR2 or above recommended for 32 bit OS.128 MB VGA VRAM or higher (1 GB or higher VRAM and OpenCL capable are recommended).2K/4K/3D* video editing profile: Intel Corei7 or AMD Phenom II X4 with 64 bit OS 6 GB RAM.AVCHD* and BD* burning Profiles: Pentium Core 2 Duo E6400, or AMD Phenom II X2.Full-HD quality H.264 and MPEG2 Profiles: Intel Corei5/7 or AMD Phenom II X4.High Quality MPEG-4 and Streaming WMV, QuickTime) Profiles: Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz or AMD Athlon 64 X2.DVD Quality (MPEG-2) Profiles: Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz or AMD Athlon 64 X2.AVI Capture/Produce: Profiles: Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz or AMD Athlon 64 X2.Microsoft Windows 8 (32 bit and 64 bit).Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate (32 bit and 64 bit).Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate (32 bit and 64 bit).Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Professional (32 bit with Service Pack 3).Here are minimum specs for a somewhat more complex editing program, but the suggestions would also be good for VP in my opinion. Your PC may be "modern" but still not up to video editing, which is resource intensive. I have a modern day desktop computer, up to date Windows 7 OS, 2 GB RAM, AMD Athalon II dual-core processor, Nividia Geforce 6150SE graphics card (also up to date).Ĥ) Every time I use the program 2 GB of space disappear off my hard drive ![]() ![]() ![]() I would really like to purchase this product but if it's this much of a pain I'm not going to bother. Same thing happened with my first project.Ģ) Now the program constanly fails to respond, what was taking seconds before is now taking agonizing minutes.ģ) Bogs down my entire system, impossible to multi-task while Videopad is running.Ĥ) Every time I use the program 2 GB of space disappear off my hard drive. When I got about 10 minutes into the editing it slowed WAY down. Let me list some major problems I am having with a new project, before I do would just like to add the I have a modern day desktop computer, up to date Windows 7 OS, 2 GB RAM, AMD Athalon II dual-core processor, Nividia Geforce 6150SE graphics card (also up to date).ġ) My project started of beautifully, could edit clips in seconds. Was able to make a DVD of my first project, came out pretty good. I downloaded and installed the free "vppsetup" version and can now export projects. Well, for some reason the free version "vpsetup" wouldn't let me export anything, whenever I clicked on it it would be a blank window, maybe it didn't install correctly, I don't know. ![]()
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