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Author Module Guide

What Does This Do?

The Author module turns your video files into DVDs that'll play in any DVD player - the kind you'd hook up to a TV. It handles all the technical stuff so you don't have to worry about it.


Getting Started

Making a Single Disc

  1. Click Author from the main menu
  2. Files Tab → Click "Add Files" → Pick your video
  3. Settings Tab:
    • Target Type: DVD or Blu-ray
    • Region/Standard: NTSC/PAL (DVD) or 1080p/4K (Blu-ray)
    • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 or 4:3
  4. Generate Tab → Click "Generate Disc/ISO"
  5. Wait for it to finish, then burn the .iso file to a blank disc.

That's it. The disc will play in any standard player.


Content Types: Feature, Extras, Galleries

The Author module treats every import as a content type, not just a file:

  • Feature: the main movie title (supports chapters and chapter menus)
  • Extra: bonus video titles (no chapters, separate titles)
  • Gallery: still-image slideshows (photos, artwork, stills)

Default Behavior

  • All imported videos default to Feature
  • You can change each videos Content Type using the per-item toggle.

Understanding the Settings

Output Type

DVD - Standard Definition (480i/576i). Compatible with all DVD and Blu-ray players. Blu-ray - High Definition (1080p) or Ultra HD (4K). Requires a Blu-ray player.

Region / Standard

For DVD:

  • NTSC: North America, Japan (30 fps)
  • PAL: Europe, Australia (25 fps)

For Blu-ray:

  • 1080p: Standard High Definition
  • 4K UHD: Ultra High Definition with HDR support

Pick based on your source quality and target player.

Aspect Ratio

16:9 - Widescreen (Modern TV). 4:3 - Standard (Old TV). AUTO - Match source aspect ratio.

Disc Size

DVD5 / DVD9: 4.7GB or 8.5GB (Standard DVD) BD25 / BD50: 25GB or 50GB (Standard Blu-ray) BD66 / BD100: 66GB or 100GB (4K UHD Blu-ray)


What's Happening Behind the Scenes?

VideoTools uses a Native Go Authoring Engine to build your discs without external Linux-only tools like DVDauthor or xorriso.

The Pipeline

  1. Encoding: Video is transcoded to MPEG-2 (DVD) or H.264/HEVC (Blu-ray).
  2. Muxing: Video, audio, and menu assets are combined into standard-compliant streams.
  3. Structure: The VIDEO_TS or BDMV directory structure is generated with all necessary metadata (IFO/MPLS).
  4. Mastering: A UDF 1.02 (DVD) or UDF 2.50 (Blu-ray) disc image (.iso) is created natively.