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Hello, everyone. I am creating a DVD with the following:
Friday
Video 1
Video 2
Saturday
Video 1
Video 2
Sunday
Video 1
Video 2
Each video is set to 'Back to Menu' after it plays. I can add a 'Play All' button and it will play them all. But, I'd like to be able to add a button to play both Friday, Saturday, or Sunday videos, and then come back to the menu. Any suggestions are appreciated. All videos are on the same track.
I don't think this is possible in this software. If they are separate video files you can change the end action of each one in 'Bluray global menu settings'. Under the General tab, you'll see 'track playback end action'.
This IS possible using DVDA software - you can assign those things to any chapter point. But that's a whole new learning curve. :-(
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My project is reaching authoring stage. I have a number of videos to put on DVD, with a mix of live audio and commentary. The commentary is available in various languages, each of them to be mixed with (edited) live sound.
At the moment, I'm still flexible on the file types I can create (audio with Audacity, video with ffmpeg). These are the possibilities I see as possibly useful, and let's assume an English and German soundtrack as an example:
- Video (mp4 or avi):
v1: video only
v2: video with embedded live soundtrack
v3: video with combined live soundtrack and one language commentary
v4: video with three embedded audio tracks (ffmpeg outputs):
a) Live
b) English
c) German
v5: video with two embedded audio tracks
a) Live + English (pre-ixed)
b) Live + German (pre-mixed)
- Audio (wav or mp3)
a1) Live sound
a2) English commentary
a3) German commentary
a4) Live sound and English commentary mix
a5) Live sound and German commentary mix
There are many possible combinations, and when I'm looking for 'best', I mean first of all: combinations that can be made to work (so that a menu page or language button on the remote control allows choice of audio for German or English - both always including live sound). But also: if there are multiple good options in that respect, which combinations would be the most efficient in disk space?
I am looking at:
- v1 + a1 + a2 + a3
- v1 + a4 + a5
- v2 + a2 + a3
- v3 + a3
- v4
- v5
There might be others combinations I have not thought of...
There are so many beautiful Templates for Blu Ray Menu avaible - but why i can´t edit them,like i want? Everywhere at the used items in a template all files are locked and can´t change or modify - why ist it?
I think it's just a limitation of the software; the pre-made templates are always locked. I think the most you can do change some colors and fonts for editable text.
When I try to adjust the crop filter settings (top, bottom, left, right) on HD source material, the program slows down tremendously.
My video card is a Radeon RX570. My operating system is Windows 10 x64. The video driver is the latest version. I did not experience this problem with Video Mastering Works 6. I only started experiencing it after upgrading to VMW 7.
I am authoring AVCHD Progressive, using 1080 60p files that are from my camcorder, the Clip Checker shows that they are “High@Level 4.1 (HDMV Compatible) and is allowed to author file structure without re-encoding. All good.
If use files that are 1080 60p encoded with an external x264 encoder (not by TMPGEnc), I cannot get AVCHD Progressive compliant file, the Clip Checker shows a message:
“Does not meet the AVCHD Progressive PAL standard”:
What causes this problem?
Are there any specific x264 settings requires to follow?
What are recommended external, third party x264 settings to get AVCHD 2.0 (Progressive) compliant file that that Authoring Woks, Smart Renderer would accept and do not require re-encoding?