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Solved HELP - go back to menu once video played (chapters)
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HELP - go back to menu once video played (chapters) was created by mediakitchen
Posted 07 Sep 2015 20:36 #1 Hello,
I have one long video with lots of songs
I used Scene/Chapter markers (11 in total) and have inserted a scene selection menu with these.
When preview - works great, plays the song, but...
When the song is finished, I want it to return to menu (scene selection menu)
I can not for the life of me work this out and Sony instuctions dont help/
Using only Sony Architect Pro 6 (no other sony prducts)
Thank you
I have one long video with lots of songs
I used Scene/Chapter markers (11 in total) and have inserted a scene selection menu with these.
When preview - works great, plays the song, but...
When the song is finished, I want it to return to menu (scene selection menu)
I can not for the life of me work this out and Sony instuctions dont help/
Using only Sony Architect Pro 6 (no other sony prducts)
Thank you
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Replied by DoctorZen on topic HELP - go back to menu once video played (chapters)
Posted 08 Sep 2015 00:11 #2 Please email a copy of your DVD Architect yourproject.dar project file.
Then I will be able to clearly see your Menu structure and give you a clear answer.
I will not be able to see any of your videos, but I will be able to see how you have constructed the menu, which is important.
Send to help@moviestudiozen.com
Regards
Derek.
Then I will be able to clearly see your Menu structure and give you a clear answer.
I will not be able to see any of your videos, but I will be able to see how you have constructed the menu, which is important.
Send to help@moviestudiozen.com
Regards
Derek.
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Replied by DoctorZen on topic HELP - go back to menu once video played (chapters)
Posted 08 Sep 2015 22:42 #3 I can see in your DVD Menu structure something that looks incorrect.
You have added the same Scene Selection Menu twice, which is not necessary.
Step 1
Delete 2:Menu
Step 2
To add a thumbnail link to your Scene Selection Menu, drag it Scene Selection (Page 1) onto Main Menu and re-size, so that it looks like this.
You can re-order links in Menu (Page 1) by dragging up/down.
Re-directing the Traffic
I have selected last item in Scene Selection as example.
Right-click item and select Follow Link.
Now look at Menu Page Properties and select End Action.
Open the drop down box next to Destination and here you can select which Menu it goes back to.
You have added the same Scene Selection Menu twice, which is not necessary.
Step 1
Delete 2:Menu
Step 2
To add a thumbnail link to your Scene Selection Menu, drag it Scene Selection (Page 1) onto Main Menu and re-size, so that it looks like this.
You can re-order links in Menu (Page 1) by dragging up/down.
Re-directing the Traffic
I don't know which exact item you are referring to, but here are some general instructions you should be able to adapt.When the song is finished, I want it to return to menu (scene selection menu)
I have selected last item in Scene Selection as example.
Right-click item and select Follow Link.
Now look at Menu Page Properties and select End Action.
Open the drop down box next to Destination and here you can select which Menu it goes back to.
ℹ️ Remember to turn everything off at least once a week, including your brain, then sit somewhere quiet and just chill out.
Unplugging is the best way to find solutions to your problems. If you would like to share some love, post a customer testimonial or make a donation.
Unplugging is the best way to find solutions to your problems. If you would like to share some love, post a customer testimonial or make a donation.
Last Edit:09 Sep 2015 15:13 by DoctorZen
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