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Mid range DVD software?

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Hi guys,

Before making my switch to Mac i used Ulead DVD Studio. I find idvd very limiting but DVD studio pro too expensive. Is there a midrange DVD authoring software out there that has similar functionality to Ulead's? I really need the ability to create my own menus.

Thanks in advance
Simon :)
 

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