![]() This was never the case with DoStudio, so transitioning to Scenarist has saved us untold hours of tweaking and correcting updated menus.Īccess to the expanded Scenarist Designer format has allowed us to integrate cool features such as multi-state buttons (very helpful for audio and subtitle menus) and animations that were difficult or impossible to do with DoStudio EX’s bundled IG Editor software. ![]() Almost every time, every element just pops right back into place, without anything having to be fixed or corrected. Whether you’re adding buttons or pages, deleting elements, or just touching up an existing graphic, re-importing the design from Photoshop was always a nightmare. One of the biggest headaches for us has always been updating menus mid-way through the authoring process. Media OCD has experienced greater control of menus graphics using the Scenarist Designer tool. Even better, reliable undo, copy/paste, and drag-and-drop within the app has made what used to be insanely tedious tasks a breeze. We’ve experienced no random freeze-ups, no unexpected quits, and no weird incidents where our project got corrupted…and we’ve built some incredibly complicated discs! It’s easily the most stable of the apps we use everyday. This is the biggest reason to upgrade, hands down.įor software as complex and specific as Blu-ray authoring, Scenarist BD is rock-solid. This has saved us WEEKS of unnecessary build time. No more having to wait for the entire disc to build when you’re debugging menus! If you only need to test a small coding tweak, the disc rebuilds in seconds instead of the hour that it took DoStudio. We’ve actually gone back and re-authored some problematic discs in Scenarist and were able to completely eliminate show-stopping playback issues without re-encoding or changing the disc programming.īut the best feature has to be Scenarist’s ability to do partial muxes. Scenarist has none of DoStudio’s compatibility issues, and offers detailed control over disc layout and layer breaks. Once we changed to Scenarist’s subtitle workflow, we were able to have concurrent subtitles on screen with no issues. ![]() Sometimes more than one subtitle appears on screen at once - something DoStudio never was able to handle without causing annoying blinking. We work with a lot of anime, and anime has very demanding needs for subtitles. They haven’t regretted it for a moment, as Justin Sevakis explains. Media OCD made the switch to Scenarist BD from DoStudio Indie and EX in 2017. ![]()
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