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WEVA Expo 2008 took place in Orlando August 11-14, and yours truly, the intrepid "Digital Guy" was there to present Top Tips for DVD and Blu-ray. I was happy to see a full room in attendance, and many interesting questions were asked by the crowd.
After that, I was invited to take part in the High-Def Workflow Panel moderated by Roy Chapman of WEVA. Imagine my surprise when the first question from
For many who are new to Blu-ray Disc (BD), the bewildering selection of licenses and fees are causing a lot of confusion. Unlike DVD, which had a fairly loose approach to licenses for content creators, there ARE some BD licenses that may not be obvious to all, even those who are experienced in DVD! I'll spend the next few posts clarifying what you may be expect of licensing for BD usage.
We've got a new consulting service that is DRAMATICALLY changing the effectiveness of how we can help you troubleshoot your projects, or learn new techniques. This new service allows you to interact in real time with "the Digital Guy" Bruce Nazarian as he consults with you on your very own computer!
I've posted new tutorial tonight explaining about SPRMs, the handy little registers that track every DVD player's operations, and can b eof invaluable assistance during Scripting.
This tutorial is FREE for all site visitors - these is not an accompanying project for this tutorial. But we DO use these SPEMs in many of the Scripting Projects available in the Store, or as
A while back, as an experiment in fun, I created a table called "Downloading vs DVD" in order to answer the question: "Is it more effective to download a movie, or buy the DVD"?
I've been working on getting our Affiliate PRogram set up, and it's almost ready to deploy probably the week of the 21st...
Our Affiliate program allows you to refer new customers for consulting, Pro-Packs, downloads, or DVD Pro Club Membership practically from the first moment you are a member of the site. It pas out a nice dividend, and it's all done automatically through PayPal
Today I built a very complex Subtitle Scripting Project that emulates how Hollywood Features manage their subtitle selections.
This project (PP-35a) is called "Scripting 'Sticky' Subtitles" and that's exactly what it does - the Scripted solution manipulates the value of a GPRM used as a Subtitle Pointer. The value stored in the GPRM by the user's menu selection