I too bought ProShow Producer. I thought it was very expensive for the level of improvements over ProShow Gold, but I needed the layers portion to do what I needed to do. I thought the program would also be much more stable, being a $400 program.
At first. it all seemed to go alright, until I started running previews. It would lock up some there. But the killer is after you finish the show, you've been through the video rendering process (which for me took about an hour) and then try to create a DVD and it seems to always freeze up. This means you have to close the program and when you bring it back up, it recognizes you didn't close correctly and brings up your autosave. I am now sitting with four DVDs in front of me that were started and never finished. I have to toss them in the trash can. Not to mention that I have to go through the rendering process each time to try to make a DVD, so, there is about an hour's worth of frustrated time invested for each attempted DVD. So, its now taken me 4 hours and I am down 4 DVDs and have to give it another try, all for the production of a 15 Minute show.
The instruction manual says video files are created so one won't have to go through the rendering process each time to create a DVD. However, they don't tell you how to use these to create a DVD. There is no menu option that allows you to look for the file.
I tried to contact Photodex on January 2nd and 3rd and here it is on the 7th and there has been no reply to either requests. I'll paste this review into my help request.
I have a Pentium 4, 3GHz, 512 RAM, 100 GB Hard drive with 25GB left and Windows XP Pro. I easily run Photoshop CS, even while producing slides on Proshow Producer. So, it isn't my computer causing the problems. But, I close everything down and reboot and open only ProShow Producer, just to try to create a DVD.
I will continue to seek a response from PhotoDex, as I still hold out hope they can let me know what the problem is within a year, so I won't have to set it aside for a year and pay $159 for a fix. I can't afford to do that. They need to stand behind their product.
Ken