![]() Think of it as the GUI built around the powerful back-end DVD engine code that takes all your assets-video, menus, and navigation instructions-and turns them into a compliant "DVD disk image." What has followed is a proliferation of sub-$100, consumer-oriented packages for Windows from a variety of manufacturers, as well as an emerging class of highly capable professional products priced between $500 and $1000.Ī general move toward the "abstraction layer" was the trigger for, and major outgrowth from, dramatic changes in the DVD industry. But, imagine this: In a two-year span from 1999 to 2001, DVD authoring software went from a high of $10,000 to free (with the purchase of a new Apple Mac OS computer). It's not an apples-to-apples comparison, of course, considering one is hardware and one is software.
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