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   Question of Acer:  Juni 2006
  Hi, 
   I imagine you now once again a question. My Pinnacle Studio 10 implies Pros me problems again: Google, and the booklet synonymous knew no advice, so I am now your home country ... 
   Just as it should be, I designe a DVD menu that I put s.den beginning of the film, of course, with the deposit of Music - that's just fine. 
   However, I Change of Page 1 to Page 2 in the menu, the music is again of going forward and not play to the end.   When I say that my menu has 4 pages and a total of 20 seconds long (of course with loop function -> Unendlichschleife), then the music does begin at the beginning of, but it should continue, while the menu in the infinite - stroke of the front begins. 
   Could you understand my problem? I am grateful to have time for all who deal with my problem ;-) 
   Ciao, 
   Philip
  
  
  Reply  Axel: 
  Salut Philippe,   This apparently has to do (and probably) with the DVD specification. In a thread of yesterday, but I have written that there may be a trick. I can not find it, try cutting my computer is in maintenance. I consider the following: 
   s.Das "Menu" is a track with an audio - and video tracks into several small data rate in the same stream. How shall determine that? No idea is, as I said, a dry run. Would I now indicate that the "boarding" of a button, another "angle" must be controlled, I gain nothing, because the entire stream would start again from scratch (as you have described it: Each submenu is handled as a separate file, which has the same sound file. When selecting the Music of starting again. It can therefore only work with A Stream.). 
   b) Therefore, I would specify as the action to be performed for the operation of the button script. If I can determine here that only the change of angle will be the host thought I had good cards. 
   c) Since I'm unfortunately still in the main menu are displayed only a different background cardboard / film will retain its position, the buttons normally synonymous, and their function. Therefore, I would have to redefine the functions of the buttons with elaborate scripting for each button and their possible linkages. If a lot, Danns. 
   Maybe d) I can not assign the buttons with their unchanged positions other overlays to detect new button shapes, even if the buttons are words or symbols ( "pyramids", "camel", "diving"). Again, a lot of work. (Also, since the overlays are generated by the DVD player may look like the change in low-cost devices, very ugly. Is easily observed with subtitles: For Mustangs and Zomtecs fibrillation subtitle ever.) 
   Determines fallacies included. But when I think s.The animated buttons, which here has demanded - and was synonymous with a vast workaround implemented - it is worth experimenting.
  
   Reply  Acer: 
  Thank you, Axel, for the detailed info!   Unfortunately, this complex programming of the menu at Pinnacle is not possible with my Liquid 7 should hopefully work out then ... 
   Thanks anyway.   Scripts, shortcuts and program it all yourself, it all sounds very complicated - I will sit it out rather comfortably in the summer holidays and study these Programmierungsart by thoroughly in order to later apply them to. 
   Liebe Grüße, 
   Philip
  
   Reply  grovel: 
 
  Liquid 7 would work out with my hopefully then ...  
   For this I mean only with a dry voice: 
   Should you succeed in fact, several reinzubauen Angles in a menu without using Sonic Scenarist, so please let me know how ... 
   AFAIK is not even of Apple's DVD Studio Pro support, and (again AFAIK) are anyway the only multi-angle authoring tools I know. 
   SeeYa Groveler 
   EDIT: The key phrase here is rest of seamless branching. And neither Sonic Scenarist, Spruce Maestro still support it. (! Question is, what then? Apparently a proprietary toys of Toshiba and Warner)   Ah yes, Ifo-Edit has rudimentary support seamless branching, so to speak, it would be "free" is possible, but as I said, if you succeed, then we would all be of interest here (for that is really hardcore DVD-hacking).
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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