rubic42
1st October 2002, 20:35
I have two issues I'd like to ask about:
- I have a project with menu overlays. The first time I build the layout, the overlays match the video/still menus perfectly. Next time I build a layout, they're off by one pixel, ie. the overlay is shifted to the left by one pixel, so I see edges on the menu where the overlay should be. Why is this?
- In the same project, I have several different VTSs with One-Sequential PGCs. If the PGCs don't have Next/Prev PGC set, then I can see the timecode on the DVD player, BUT using Next/Prev on my DVD player remote actually takes me to a completely different VTS. If I set the Next/Prev PGC on these One-Sequential PGCs to link to themselves, there's no more timecode on the DVD player, but it prevents the Next/Prev button on the remote from skipping to completely different VTSs. What can I do to keep the timecode displayed on the DVD player but not let the user skip to other VTSs?
- I have a project with menu overlays. The first time I build the layout, the overlays match the video/still menus perfectly. Next time I build a layout, they're off by one pixel, ie. the overlay is shifted to the left by one pixel, so I see edges on the menu where the overlay should be. Why is this?
- In the same project, I have several different VTSs with One-Sequential PGCs. If the PGCs don't have Next/Prev PGC set, then I can see the timecode on the DVD player, BUT using Next/Prev on my DVD player remote actually takes me to a completely different VTS. If I set the Next/Prev PGC on these One-Sequential PGCs to link to themselves, there's no more timecode on the DVD player, but it prevents the Next/Prev button on the remote from skipping to completely different VTSs. What can I do to keep the timecode displayed on the DVD player but not let the user skip to other VTSs?