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  • Sony DVD Architect question about the menu button

    Posted by David Saber on October 26, 2006 at 3:02 pm

    I created my DVD in Sony DVD Architect 3.
    When I preview the DVD, it works well, but I have a question about the “menu” button of this virtual remote control.

    My DVD is organized as follows:
    – a welcome screen is the master menu screen
    – a “videos selection” screen is “child” of this master menu screen.
    – From the video selection screen, you can launch videos.

    So when I launch a video, and when I press the “menu” button of the virtual remote, I go back the the “video selection” menu screen, this works well. But now, if I press a second time the “menu” button, I want to go back to the master menu screen, and this does not work. How can I make it happen?

    Thanks
    David

    Roman Melekh replied 19 years, 7 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
  • 3 Replies
  • Roman Melekh

    October 27, 2006 at 10:03 am

    This is dvd standard – if user press “ROOT MENU” button from “film” – goto “root menu”,
    if user press AGAIN “ROOT MENU” – by DVDs specification run RESUME (RSM,0) command

    if you need to go from “video selection” to “master screen” you can:
    1. create additional button on VideoSelection and goto MasterScreen from button command
    or
    2. you can change your scenarion as:
    RootMenu button -> goto VideoSelection
    TitleMenu button -> goto MasterScreen

  • David Saber

    October 28, 2006 at 1:14 pm

    Thank you, I think the last solution you suggested is the one that I would like to use.
    But in the DVD Architect 3.0 virtual remote, there is no “title menu” and “root menu” buttons, only 1 “menu button”.

  • Roman Melekh

    October 28, 2006 at 3:33 pm

    I’m not use DVDArchitect because it’s VERY simple solution for DVD creation 🙂
    Try to use DVDLab

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