#Dvd studio pro 4.0 3 Pc#
The trick is to demux the original file on your Intel machine via Apple's current version of Compressor, transfer the files to your Power PC machine, author them on DVD Studio, and then transfer the TS folder back to your fast machine to print the DVD via Toast. I've installed it on a G4 P owerbook, where it turns out disks almost as fast as it did on my Mac Pro. Thus if you want to author a DVD and don't like Adobe's Encore (also discontinued!), installing DVD StudioPro 3 on an older Power PC Mac is really your best option.
#Dvd studio pro 4.0 3 install#
You can use the command line of Terminal to install DVD StudioPro4 (as part of the Final Cut Pro Suite) on an Intel Mac, but it has become so buggy under Sierra that it is virtually unusable (especially since DVD's produced under Yosemite and Sierra tend to skip all over the place). Apple has turned against the DVD format, and in so doing has discontinued supporting one of the major tools for authoring DVD's in the first place. You can help by expanding it.As far as I can tell, this is identical with DVD StudioPro 4 except that it is not a fat binary and thus will not install on Intel Macs.
DVD Studio Pro 4 at Apple (archived, ).↑ Final Cut Pro 7 now works in Mojave and High Sierra using Retroactive by Bo Jones, Creative Cow.↑ DVD Studio Pro 4.0.3, Apple Computer.↑ Apple Announces DVD Studio Pro 3, Apple Computer.↑ Apple Releases DVD Studio Pro 2, Apple Computer.↑ Apple Acquires Spruce Technologies, Mergr.↑ Apple Acquires DVD Authoring Technology, Products and Engineering Team From Astarte, Apple Computer.DVD Studio Pro no longer runs in macOS High Sierra (10.13) or later. Apple had been phasing out support for DVD-ROMs and optical drives in general since the release of the MacBook Air in 2008. The suite was deprecated in June 2011 with the individual new releases of Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5 and Compressor 4, which did not include DVD Studio Pro.
#Dvd studio pro 4.0 3 update#
The final update was version 4.2.2 on July 23, 2009. DiscontinuationĭVD Studio Pro 4 was integrated into the Final Cut Studio suite in May 2005 and was no longer available as a stand-alone product as of version 4.0.3, released in January 2006 with support for the HD DVD 1.0 specification.
DVD Studio Pro 3 was announced on Apat the NAB Show in Las Vegas, Nevada and released the following month for $499. Some of the features were incorporated into DVD Studio Pro 2.0, which was released on August 6, 2003. On July 9, 2001, Apple acquired Spruce Technologies, the developer of a competing product called DVD Maestro for US$15 million. DVD Studio Pro 1.0 was based on DVDirector, which Apple acquired from Astarte GmbH in April 2000.