I would definitely agree with this. SysInternals has some of the best freeware and commercial apps out there for monitoring your system.
Often helps when seeing what installers/uninstallers are doing, looks for odd behavior from say trojans, and checking to see what applications may be accessing files, regkeys, ports, etc.
Just remember to apply a filter though or you will probably be flooded with information:) It is easy to just add a filter for the executable files that you want to monitor.
I know Scenarist and DVD Maestro support it. I would assume most authoring software doesn't support this function, especially at the non-professional levels due the the fact it isn't very commonly used and is a rather advanced feature.
According to a guide from doom9, they point out it is often used for those DVDs that use the script or storyboard, so you can toggle in between the views.
And yes, the uses also mentioned in the surrounding posts:)
I think the NIN-AATCHB DVD had multiangles too.
He is looking for a re-authoring tool. AFAIK, DVDShrink/DVDXCopy work well for making "backups" for your DVDs, however that type of software is very limited in the authoring department.
The original question refers to him using other software, yet it was very limited in its authoring features also.
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/
There are the guides, there are also several links to tools that you can use.
You can go very expensive (scenarist, dvdmaestro), cheaper trialware (tmpg, spruceup) , or freeware tools (dvdauthor, ifoedit). Granted freeware isn't quite at the level of the others, but definitely a powerful improvement over the software that you have been using.
You will probably learn alot more about the DVD format by using these guides/tools also.
I would definitely agree with this. SysInternals has some of the best freeware and commercial apps out there for monitoring your system. Often helps when seeing what installers/uninstallers are doing, looks for odd behavior from say trojans, and checking to see what applications may be accessing files, regkeys, ports, etc. Just remember to apply a filter though or you will probably be flooded with information :) It is easy to just add a filter for the executable files that you want to monitor.
I know Scenarist and DVD Maestro support it. I would assume most authoring software doesn't support this function, especially at the non-professional levels due the the fact it isn't very commonly used and is a rather advanced feature. According to a guide from doom9, they point out it is often used for those DVDs that use the script or storyboard, so you can toggle in between the views. And yes, the uses also mentioned in the surrounding posts :)
I think the NIN-AATCHB DVD had multiangles too.
He is looking for a re-authoring tool. AFAIK, DVDShrink/DVDXCopy work well for making "backups" for your DVDs, however that type of software is very limited in the authoring department. The original question refers to him using other software, yet it was very limited in its authoring features also.
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/ There are the guides, there are also several links to tools that you can use. You can go very expensive (scenarist, dvdmaestro), cheaper trialware (tmpg, spruceup) , or freeware tools (dvdauthor, ifoedit). Granted freeware isn't quite at the level of the others, but definitely a powerful improvement over the software that you have been using. You will probably learn alot more about the DVD format by using these guides/tools also.