![]() After making those changes everything seems to work as expected. I do have a Play All button on the vmMenu so for that button I just selected "jump to:" title 1 and then checked the box labeled "play all titles". In the post commands for each title I entered "call menu entry root ". For menu 2 I entered "g7=2 " and for menu 3 I entered "g7=3 " in the pre commands. Then in the properties for menu 1 I selected root and entered "if (g7=2) jump menu 2 if (g7=3) jump menu 3 g7=1 " in the pre commands. Instead of using a custom command for each of the buttons I just used the "jump to" option. ![]() ![]() Chapter one start point 0 (00hours, 00 minutes, 00. The sequence would be (refer to diagrams below): 1. If your movie clip was 60 minutes long (1 hour, 00 minutes), the default chapter points would make sense. I'm not sure if this is a bug or if it has already been resolved in v1.8.4 but I had to modify some of the code you posted above in order to work around the "video frame" issue. The default chapter points are: 0 15:00 30:00 45:00 1:00:00 The first step is to determine where you want the chapter points to fall. I am then unable to re-select "video frame". When I change from "jump to" to "custom" it automatically deselects "video frame" and then selects the "image" option. In the properties window for the video clip buttons the default setting is the "video frame" option and the "jump to" option. I'm using dvd styler v1.8.3 and for each of my video clips I have a button that displays a frame from the video. I ran into one issue with the custom button commands but I was able to successfully work around it. Goto the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Burn DVD’ tick ‘preview’ and select ‘just generate’ if you are happy with it burn your DVD.Thank you for the detailed instructions. Delete any entry in ‘Post Commands:’ click on the ‘Video.’ button set ‘Format:’ to ntsc, set ‘Aspect ratio:’ to 16:9. In the ‘Chapters:’ box should be a series of time codes, chapter points will be put at these points and if you create a chapter menu you can add buttons to jump to these points or you can skip forwards or backwards to these points using the DVD player's remote control, it may be worth opening the clip in your normal media player and identifying time codes where you would like chapter points, for example if there is a really good bit you want to be able to find easily, and replacing the existing times with your own. Right click on ‘Title 1’ select ‘Properties’ make sure ‘Video’ is set to 720x480 and ‘Audio’ is set to AC3 48kHz. Right click on ‘Menu 1’ select ‘Properties’ verify ‘Format:’ is set to NTSC 720x480 and 16:9 Set ‘Pre commands:’ to jump title 1 See below about chapters, but you can set the number of minutes between each automatic chapter point here too. Go to the ‘Configuration’ menu and select ‘Settings’ set ‘Default video format:’ to NTSC 720x480 16:9 and ‘Default audio format:’ to AC3 48 kHz. You can create buttons for the menu to play the clip or jump to chapter points within the clip, if you want to do that just say and I'll help you through that, but if you just want to shove it in and have it play once, or continually loop, that is very simple.įor a put it in and play through once DVD: Since I used this last the program has been improved, it now seems to accept non DVD compliant files and transcode them, which means it is going to be easier to use the original mp4 file rather than the mpeg2 you created earlier (sorry about that, but don't get rid of it just yet.)ĭrag the mp4 clip into DVDStyler, it should appear at the bottom of the window labelled as ‘Title 1’ next to ‘Menu 1’ which should be present by default. The next step is to create the DVD in an authoring program, Download DVDStyler. When done go to the Audio menu and select Save, give the file the same name but with a. mpv extension and save, it will take a while to do the whole clip. Go to the File menu and select Save -> Save Video give it a name with a. In the ‘Format’ drop down box select MPEG Video. In the ‘Audio’ drop down box select PCM, click ‘Filters’ tick ‘Resampling (Hz):’ and enter 48000, click on OK. Click OKĬlick on ‘Filters’ in the ‘Transform’ group double click on ‘Resize’ untick ‘Lock Aspect Ratio’ set ‘Width’ to 720 set ‘Height’ to 480 set ‘Resize Method’ to bicubic. In the ‘Video’ pull down box select ‘DVD(lavc)’ then click on configure, make sure ‘Aspect ratio’ is set to 16:9 and ‘Interlacing’ is set to progressive. and DVD player combination should be able to cope, and that will retain better picture quality. PAL standard we shall make an NTSC DVD because pretty much any T.V. The clip plays at 29.97 frames per second, which is the American NTSC standard speed, but rather than convert it to 25 fps which is U.K. Ok, assuming your clip works in Avidemux you'll need to resize the video to be DVD compliant and convert it to mpeg2, you will also have to resample the audio to 48000 Hz and convert that to a DVD compatible format.
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