BBQmyNUTZ
4th October 2003, 18:59
Hi guys, got a little bit of a question/problem, but I'm not exactly sure what to search for if it was already addressed, so I hope you won't mind helping me out.
I'm authoring a dvd for a 3 episode anime, with one video/audio/subtitle stream per episode, for a total of 3 tracks, each with their own chapter points. I'm using only 1 VTS.
I would like to set up each episode as its own PGC. Now, here is what I can't figure out... When I set up each track as it's own PGC, I can't get to the next episode through chapter navigation. Linking them from the menu works, and of course I can link the next PGC to start after the previous one through a post command.
This is what I get in the scenarist dialog box under simulation mode when I try to advance from the last chapter in the 1st PGC to the first chapter in the 2nd PGC:
"Info Current PG is the last PG in this PGC. Next PGC does not exist"
If anyone can help me get this straightened out I would REALLY appreciate it. I've got a bunch of projects I would like to author this way, so if it's at all possible I would love to know how its done.
Thanks!
Kai
I'm authoring a dvd for a 3 episode anime, with one video/audio/subtitle stream per episode, for a total of 3 tracks, each with their own chapter points. I'm using only 1 VTS.
I would like to set up each episode as its own PGC. Now, here is what I can't figure out... When I set up each track as it's own PGC, I can't get to the next episode through chapter navigation. Linking them from the menu works, and of course I can link the next PGC to start after the previous one through a post command.
This is what I get in the scenarist dialog box under simulation mode when I try to advance from the last chapter in the 1st PGC to the first chapter in the 2nd PGC:
"Info Current PG is the last PG in this PGC. Next PGC does not exist"
If anyone can help me get this straightened out I would REALLY appreciate it. I've got a bunch of projects I would like to author this way, so if it's at all possible I would love to know how its done.
Thanks!
Kai