Recently a number of people have complained on
their blogs and to me in person that they were frustrated by the DVD creation
process on their PC.
Usually they were using the recommended software
that came with their player like ULead, DVDit, SonicDVD, and Roast. They tried
to get it all to work together but they just weren't able to create a finished
product. I typically respond that if you want to do something like that, get a
Mac because Apple writes the best software for it, their iLife suite of
products. The integration between them is excellent, they are easy to use, and
are actually quite featureful in comparison to their PC brothers. Since they
come free with a Mac Mini you don't have to spend more than $800 or so to get a
real nice setup:
Mac
Mini: 512MB DDR333 SDRAM - 1
DIMM 80GB Ultra ATA
drive 4x SuperDrive
(DVD±RW/CD-RW) 56K v.92
Modem Mac OS X - U.S.
English 1.42GHz PowerPC
G4 Computer:
$774.00 iLife:
priceless
The Mac Minis include
iLife '05 which is probably the best suite of digital media software for
consumers. I actually made a DVD the other day for my family of my daughter
Anna. It took about 10 minutes to put it together, burned a couple copies and
dropped them in the mail. Extremely easy, but very satisfying to my parents who
are 2000 miles away. It was so easy I decided to put together a little video you can
watch to understand what you are missing if you are doing this on a
PC.
Sorry its so small on the screen,
I'll do better next
time...
Update:
I put in a link above because it was taking so long to load without showing
anything. If someone knows the magic incantation to get it show progress
inline, I'd love to see it. If you open the link in Quicktime it will show the
video as it is downloaded.