title's PGC for skipping to the last chapter. If you want to go to its last chapter instead, previously to that command add one more - to set some unused register to some number like 1: R=1 (# is the number of your register).ĥ.Add (or edit) pre-commands of the prev. If you want to play it from the beginning, the command would be simply Jump VMG Title#. Add a pre-command to the new PGC for going to the previous title. Add a pre-command to the current PGC for normally skipping the dummy chapter: Link Program 2.Ĥ. That's for the case the previous title is in another VTS (in most cases it is). Restore navigation commands which use explicit chapter numbers (the numbers got shifted).ģ.Add a Cell Command to the newly created cell: Jump VMG PGC# and create a new empty PGC# in VMG ('Add PGC'). Basically, as follows.ġ.Create a dummy cell in the beginning of the current title's PGC.Ģ.Make it a 'Program', then a 'Chapter': in DVDRemake use 'Insert Program' command for this new cell, then re-register chapters in VTS Titles. Is there a way to skip to the PREVIOUS title? There is, but it needs some advanced command editing ( DVDRemake or PGCEdit). Rcubed - still learning about DVDs and having to relearn stuff I seem to keep forgetting - oh to be young again It may be a short coming in DVD Lab Pro 2, but I have noticed if I make the text a button, the effect is to make it a little fuzzy when viewed on a TV screen. defined with the authoring program as a button). In this case the resolution on the text may have better resolution (less fuzzy) this way than if the text is defined as a button itself (i.e. You can then frame, build a over layed transparent block, or underline the buttons to make them selectable. Also in DVD Lab Pro 2 (and probably other authoring programs) you can build the menus in a photo shop application and import them as a background including the text for the buttons, or make the buttons text in the authoring program. I normally encode the video in an app such as HCenc and then import the encoded video into the authoring program. DVD Lab Pro 2 allows quite extensive menu construction, but can take some time to get familiar with (this is not an advertisement or endorsement for the program, but is the one I use and which I am familiar). In DVD Lab Pro 2 the main menu is a VMG (video manager) that can have multiple menus and those can link to the different VTSs. Also if I remember correctly all the videos in a VTS must have the same audio format (I may be wrong with this). I think the movies must be in a different video title set (VTS ) according to the DVD spec. I've downloaded the guide, and I'll take a look at that. You are working with chapters in DVDStyler I would just mention page 7 in this guide Īnd that you may change the defualt chapter length by Configuration -> Settings -> Interface -> Default Chapter Length Oh, okay, fantastic.
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