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Re: Changing the Camera Angle CS3
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George Wing
(George W.)
on Apr 30, 2008 at 11:41:51 pm
On the PC (outside of Scenarist), you can do multiple angles with DVD Lab Pro 2.x and DVD Architect Pro 4.x
DLP will require that you can encode your assets before authoring (as it does not come with high-quality mpeg encoder).
Regards,
George
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