Nero is also very simple, but I can't say it has nice templates.
You can however just have a picture as the menu background and simple menu buttons.
Roxio does a simple one too I think.
I use Corel VideoStudio Pro X2 on Windows XP. It's easy to use, and can do almost anything, but the interface seems like it's 10 years behind anything you can get on a Mac.
I have DVDitPro, but find it a little quirky, and therefore, frustrating for a project with a fast-approaching deadline.
I do my editing on Studio, and am using their DVD authoring option; seems to be working, but I'll have to see if my computer has the specs needed to render it.
Yeah, even though I was just poking at you with the "get a mac" thing, it seems every time a PC person has gone through this, I just wind up hearing that making DVDs on a PC is a ghetto compared to a mac. No idea why. You'd think M$ would just pop out with some nice DVD software just for competitive reasons.
you should invest in a mac, macbook pro 13" is only about 1100$ and then you should use DVD Studio Pro, and final cut, either express or suite.
As that is not your option at the moment, I can tell you that even though my home computer was mac, while on the road I used PC for everything, including some dvd creation and video editing.
The most powerful stuff at the best price I found was thru cyberlink.
They have this software called power director, power producer etc....
look into them, they are easy to use and powerful programs for the price.
hope this helps. BTW, I want to fly out there and play you in laser tag...
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