.asdvdcrtproj — DVD Creator Project File
Various Video Editing Software · 2000s
This project file stores the settings and structure for a DVD created by specific video editing or authoring software.
Key Features
- Stores DVD menu and navigation logic
- References source media files
- Includes chapter markers and track order
- Specific to the authoring software
Best For
- Continuing work on a DVD project
- Defining DVD playback features
- Creating interactive DVD menus
Less Ideal For
- Storing actual video or audio content
- Cross-platform media playback
- Editing raw video footage
- Archiving finished video projects
Common Use Cases
- Saving a work-in-progress for DVD creation
- Editing previously created DVD projects
- Organizing elements for a DVD output
- Sharing project settings (not media) with collaborators
How to Open It
- Open the original DVD authoring or video editing software that created the file.
- Navigate to File > Open and select the .asdvdcrtproj file.
- Ensure all linked video and audio source files are accessible to the software.
What is a .asdvdcrtproj file?
An .asdvdcrtproj file is a project file created by certain DVD authoring or video editing software. It doesn't contain the actual video or audio data itself but rather stores information about how the final DVD should be structured. This includes details like menu layouts, chapter points, track order, and other playback settings. Because it's a project file, it's intended to be opened and edited within the specific software that created it to finalize the DVD.
Programs That Open .asdvdcrtproj Files
| Platform | Program | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | Nero Burning ROM | Paid | Official |
| CyberLink PowerDirector | Paid | Official | |
| macOS | Toast Titanium | Paid | Official |
Common Problems with .asdvdcrtproj Files
Frequently Asked Questions
No, it is a project file that contains settings for a DVD, not the video or audio content itself.
No, this file is only used by authoring software. You need to burn a DVD from the project to play it on a DVD player.
You need the specific DVD authoring or video editing software that was used to create the project, such as Nero Burning ROM or CyberLink PowerDirector.
Technical Details
This is a proprietary project file format, meaning its internal structure is defined by the software developer. It typically contains metadata and configuration information rather than raw media streams. The format is binary and includes references to the actual video and audio files used in the project.