ArcSoft ShowBiz DVD 2.2

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Whether you're experienced with DVD movie making or just looking for the complement to your brand new digital camera, ArcSoft ShowBiz DVD 2 has everything you need to capture your home movies and create your own DVDs to share with friends or send to customers. Includes tools for editing your video footage, customizing DVD menus, and designing DVD photo slideshows.

The program features all new interface--three modules for capturing video, editing your movie, and creating a DVD disc; cooler text options--hundreds of new text effects, styles, and animations; DVD slide show wizard--design photo slide shows to add to your DVD project, includes 'pan and zoom' special effects for each slide; advanced file rendering--use constant or variable bit rate along with 'ShowBiz smart rendering' for faster video compilation; customizable storyboard--change the video track style to make working with your projects easier.

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