

With an intuitive interface and wizards to guide you along the way, it’s easy to create a custom DVD or Blu-ray. Test your project with the player simulator, then output and burn to DVD or Blu-ray Disc media. Get creative and edit your videos, add transitions, subtitles, and create custom menus or use pre-made menu templates. Our approach is to let the software handle that, and let you do the fun part. There are a lot of rules (called “standards”) when making a DVD, Blu-ray or AVCHD, and it can get downright confusing. I am very happy with TAW4's encoding results (great quality and it only took about 1.5 hours), but I have that "glitch" in the motion menu.Download TMPGEnc Authoring Works 5.2 Full Version key – Author DVD, Blu-ray discs and AVCHD media, remove unwanted movie sections, add effects to your videos, create subtitles and more Creating a DVD, Blu-ray or AVCHD Should Be Fun, Not Confusing. With DVD Architect 5, I was able to get a smooth, seamless motion loop menu background, but I wasn't happy with the results of the encoder (i.e., it re-encoded my audio and video at the max (only 28MB) bit rate and the yet results were less than desirable (i.e., grainy, blacks were washed out) after taking almost 8 hours. I have tried other authoring programs already. So, is this a bug in TAW4 or am I just doing something wrong? Has anyone else here used TAW4 to make seamless motion menus?

I have made several adjustments, including demuxing the video and audio, shortenening and lengthening the clip, changing the global motion menu duration, etc, but no matter what I've tried I cannot get the motion menu to seamlessly loop without that unwanted delay. I thought this unwanted delay may just be something related to the way the Simulation function works, but when I burned the BDR and played it on my Blu-Ray player, that delay between the end and start of the loop was still there. When my motion menu background animation ends, there is a short (maybe 1/4 sec) delay before the loop begins to play again. The motion menu duration in TAW4 is set to 30 secs. The animation and video files were rendered using Premiere Pro CS4 and are exactly 30 seconds long. I am authoring a 25Gb BDR using TmpGenc Authoring Works 4 and I am using a motion menu background (animation + video).
