7 December 2006 11:33 GMT / By Amber Maitland
Roxio has brought out a piece of software, DVDit Pro HD, that is capable of creating high-quality Blu-ray disc movies on a PC.Designed primarily for video professionals and enthusiasts who have been recording video in high-definition since the first HD camcorders were released, the software gives them the chance to make HD menus for their movies.
Available for a hefty £470, the software offers an intuitive user interface and straightforward workflow to achieve professional results with minimal effort. It supports both DVD and Blu-ray formats.
For professionals, DVDit Pro HD includes a 32-track subtitles editor, support for DLT and CMF, and content copy protection.
The application can deliver 1080p, 1080i, or 720p output on Blu-ray discs, and transcodes MPEG2, AVI, QuickTime, and Windows Media Video into Blu-ray compatible video.
Users can either build still and motion menus from the application's HD Menu Compositor, or import HD menus from Photoshop. Software, PC software, Video editing software, Roxio, Blu-ray


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