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Re: Multiple Menus with Drop Zone Navigation Issues
by Leah Armsteg on Apr 28, 2008 at 4:18:53 am

Thank you for your response and help Michael,

Just to clarify, I am not using any traditional video tracks, but playing all of
my video with drop zones placed in their own, unique menu.


1. Unfortunately after enabling the User Operations the remote functions, only the "pause" button works on my computer, and all are still disabled on my stand-alone dvd player/tv set up. I receive only a "NOT PERMITTED" error. Is it possible that this is a result of the mpeg2 being played in a drop zone on a menu?


2. After setting the "Remote Control", "Menu" to my MAIN MENU (Under the General Tab),
I am still not able to access the MAIN MENU by pressing "Menu." I receive only a "NOT PERMITTED" error. The only button that will take me back to the MAIN MENU is "TITLE."

[by Michael Sacci (msacci) on Apr 27, 2008 at 10:28:16 pm
Honestly I'm not sure I understand what and why you are using 32 extra menus but I hope these answer you questions. ]

3. I completely understand the confusion on the purpose using 32 menus. I chose this method because I have a photoshop file background that serves as a frame for all the videos. The actual videos are placed within this frame and are therefore
smaller than a standard 720X480 background. As I am not able to resize a video's size within a DVDSP track, let alone add a photoshop file as the mask, drop zones were my best
bet. And therefor a single-layered menu as my platform to present the video was my only choice. (this is what I am aware of, but if there is a better suggestion, I would love to hear it.)


Thank you!


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