Roxio's DVDit Pro HD authors Blu-ray / DVD
Now that Blu-ray burners are (finally) hitting PCs, and that uber-expensive media is (finally) available if you look hard enough, we're sure those folks shooting in drool-worthy 1080i / 1080p need an authoring program to finalize their work. While Roxio already released its Toast software with BD support, the firm has now thrown down a revamped version of DVDit Pro HD, built to author and output media to DVD or Blu-ray writeables. Boasting pre-constructed menus, features, and slideshows, the software can handle (and output) 720p, 1080i, and / or 1080p content. Of course, if you're not much on the cookie-cutter approach, Roxio provides the tools to build your own scenarios from scratch. So if you've already thrown down for a built-in Blu-ray burner, have stacks of BD-Rs waiting to be used, and have hours of HD content awaiting production, what's another $499.99 to get this application, right?[Via DVGuru]
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dave @ Dec 10th 2006 3:25AM
Excellent software for Blu-ray authoring!!!
http://video.movies.go.com/bluray/ - Buena Vista Home Entertainment
http://foxbd.com/ - Twentieth Century Fox
http://www.disneybluray.com/ - Disney Blu-ray
EatingPie @ Dec 11th 2006 5:17AM
Uh oh. You mixed and mathed.
Toast is Mac-only, while DVDit Pro is PC-only. Bummer.
-Pie
gus @ Dec 13th 2006 6:51PM
it would be worth that much if you can backup blue ray disc but since its not its a waste as its over priced over 75% and will be normal once all the hype is done