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  • Ss Scott

    December 10, 2007 at 8:01 pm in reply to: HELP!! BLURAY PROBLEM ROXIO??

    you need to make sure your computers are set up to read UDF 2.5. I believe if you have Roxio Drag To Disc from Creator 9 or 10 installed on the computer that should do it.

  • Ss Scott

    June 2, 2007 at 2:51 am in reply to: edvd and vista

    but then that is not really Sonic’s fault. I think you would find that if you had instead done a webDVD title (microsoft code) or a Director MX title that those too would have issues with Vista. Forward compatability is always tough.

  • Ss Scott

    May 7, 2007 at 8:25 pm in reply to: HDDvd and BluRay in action

    yes, the sonic/roxio upgrade/crossgrade path includes DVDit, Roxio Creator, MyDVD, RecordNow, ReelDVD, Producer & Scenarist

  • Ss Scott

    April 30, 2007 at 6:15 pm in reply to: HDDvd and BluRay in action

    You can author Blu-ray discs with HD menus, timelines and slideshows today with DVDit Pro HD from Roxio. The software was recently patched so that the BD-R/RE discs it creates work with the latest firmware from PS3. If you have any Roxio or Sonic software on your computer (DVDit, Creator, MyDVD, RecordNow), it’s a cheap upgrade for DVDit Pro HD at $199.

  • Ss Scott

    April 10, 2007 at 11:26 pm in reply to: BDN Subtitles for Blu-ray

    Why would you be looking for a freeware program after purchasing Scenarist BD for $50,000+?

  • Ss Scott

    May 26, 2006 at 3:36 am in reply to: Sonic eDVD- Link from a Menu?

    the interactual player and therefore eDVD can only launch external events if it recognizes a change in domain. a change from menu to menu does not show as a change in domain on your DVD player and therefore can’t launch a web site or PDF going from menu to menu. You can, however, create a seamless link from your menus to enhanced content. The clever way to do this is the following. you create your menu with links on it (PowerPoint presentation, web link, PDF, etc). You create a track in the title/chapter that looks identical to your menu. you link to that track from the Powerpoint link for say 3 seconds and you set an end action from that track back to your menu. During the 3 seconds the external link is launching. Your user is never even aware that they left the menu.

  • Ss Scott

    May 21, 2006 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Hybrid DVD

    hmmm. have to disagree with Eric if I understand the question and response correctly. DVD players will ignore other folders on the disc other than the Video_TS and Audio_TS. So, yes, you can create a hybrid disc that has web links or links to any kind of file for the PC or Mac and on a DVD set top player it will ignore the ROM folders and just play the video.

  • Ss Scott

    March 31, 2006 at 4:28 am in reply to: DVDit Pro 6

    And that is how you would do it in DVDit Pro. Create slideshow 1 with 10 slides. Set the end action for the slideshow to the movie clip. set the end action for the movie to slideshow 2. You also have access to playlists where you can make this possible. So, alternatively so could place slideshow 1 into a playlist and movie 1 right after it and then slideshow 2 right after that. That way you can have a different playback order for the same assets that you are linking to from your menus in some other fashion.

  • Ss Scott

    March 21, 2006 at 6:22 am in reply to: Embedding downloads in DVD’s

    You can do that with eDVD 4 which works with Encore or any other authoring package.

    https://www.sonic.com/products/Professional/eDVD/quicklook.aspx

  • Ss Scott

    March 3, 2006 at 10:59 pm in reply to: eDVD URLs and Mac

    This may have been the conclusion you came to, but try putting in a second chapter of video into your timeline and launching the eDVD event from the second chapter rather than the first. First chapter 2 seconds, second chapter 4.

    As an alternative, you might be able to point to a 5 or 6 second one slide slideshow rather than your title.

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