
- Professional blu ray authoring software for mac full#
- Professional blu ray authoring software for mac pro#
There’s a build that runs natively on Mac, it “eats” BluRay H264 files from Adobe without reencoding (which is a big deal), and is super fast. tsMuxerGUI (!) with a smattering of hacky Windows apps (in a VM) to help it work.
Professional blu ray authoring software for mac pro#
So what do I use? Encore and DVD Studio Pro for DVDs (with some cursing), and for BluRays…. Tbh I tried it and had too many bugs, but their support team seemed willing to work on them. Weird interface, but it is quite capable. TMPGEnc Authoring Works: This is actually my recommendation to try. Apple DVD Studio Pro: An excellent, legit, powerful authoring software – for DVD’s only. Also, you’ll need an emulator anyway to run it (like Parallels, to run an old OS X in a virtual machine inside your Mac), so at that point you might as well use Windows.ĥ. And for me, the stupid requirement for 5-frame gaps between BluRay subtitles was a dealbreaker. Some features make it very convenient, but it can be buggy as hell. Encore CS6: I’m not sure what’s the state of Encore’s availability, but it’s a love-hate thing. Point is, your own mileage may vary – whether you read Jeff’s opinion, mine, or the Toast reviews.Ĥ. It crashed more than any other authoring software I tried, and another dealbreaker for me was that it couldn’t import SUP files nor subtitle bitmaps. DVD Architect: Unfortunately, my experience was drastically different than Jeff’s. So I use Toast all the time, but only to burn the complete image files of my authored discs.ģ. ☺ It runs on Mac, and does an automatic verification pass, which some other tools shockingly lack. I think that after 18(!) versions it’s a bit of a joke that Toast hasn’t developed that capability, which sets apart “authoring” software from disc burners that can ‘also make video discs’.

My basic requirements include strong support for subtitles. In all likelihood, forget about finding a good solution without a virtual machine to run Windows on, or even investing in a PC or old Mac, if your authoring work needs justify it.Ģ.
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? From what you shared, I think they’re bad form, but hardly a dealbreaker. I think that if you’re this picky about Toast’s nagging upselling tactics, you’re never gonna end up with any solution. Forget about finding a “good” solution, you’re gonna have to make do with what’s available and what works for you. It took a lot of research to come up with a solution that works for me.ġ.
Professional blu ray authoring software for mac full#
I run a full small post-house “facility” and I have a few clients for whom authoring reliable, quality BluRay’s and DVD’s is a requirement. Sorry I didn’t see this thread 3 weeks ago.
