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Andreas Griesmayr September 12th, 2006 12:51 AM

how to author in DVDA for PC viewing?
 
So far I have only authored two DVDs in DVDA and they are fine if viewed on an stand alone DVD player, the main menu appears and all is selectable from there as authored. Opening the DVD on a PC all kind of files are dipalyed, though if I remember correctly choosing the first video file might lead to the main menu page as well.

My question:
How to author a DVD in DVDA so that, when opened on a PC, it shows a window with a custom made file structure, or even better the main menu page?
( In the WMP one can choose to go to the main menu page, but I want a DVD to open so that anybody who does not know much about computer and how to use software can access the DVD's content easily. )

Ian Briscoe September 12th, 2006 04:27 AM

Don't most PCs come with a software DVD player now - wg PowerDVD, etc?

When you install it will usually come up in the list of "what do you want to do" when you insert a DVD.

Ian

Werner Wesp September 12th, 2006 05:27 AM

Weird. I'm using 6.0d also, but I was using the .avi-files from cineform (large - progressive, it's from a JVC GY-HD101E)

Let's just hope the problem is solved with the Sony Vegas 7.0a version...

Edward Troxel September 12th, 2006 07:42 AM

All the ones I've authored for DVD players also play correctly in computers. It sounds like that computer is set up to "explore" the disc instead of "play" the disc. Assuming the computer had DVD software installed, you should be able to get it to play as well.

Edward Troxel September 12th, 2006 07:46 AM

1Gig should be plenty. The only time I've really seen RAM be an issue is if you're using a LOT of LARGE photos. Is that the case? If yes, you might want to pre-render those sections before the final full render.

Personally, I disagree with dropping the RAM Preview to zero unless there's some specific reason to do so (i.e. using a plugin like WAX). Even then, I would go above zero before rendering.

Dan Keaton September 12th, 2006 08:25 AM

I agree, you should not have to set Dynamic Ram Preview to 0.

This was only included so you could perform a test. I was worried that you were doing a dynamic ram render instead of a normal render.

Curt Talbot September 12th, 2006 08:53 AM

Thanks for the reply. Is this the type of problem that replacing the soundcard with a better sound card would fix?

I should add that the hiss experienced is substantial. When Vegas is armed to record, the green graph bars extend more than half way across, all from the hiss. Adding voice through a mic only bumps the bars a bit even though the volume is turned up.

Douglas Spotted Eagle September 12th, 2006 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Curt Talbot
Thanks for the reply. Is this the type of problem that replacing the soundcard with a better sound card would fix?

I should add that the hiss experienced is substantial. When Vegas is armed to record, the green graph bars extend more than half way across, all from the hiss. Adding voice through a mic only bumps the bars a bit even though the volume is turned up.

This would suggest your pre isn't hot enough. Vegas doesn't add gain during record. You need to do this at the input of your mic, which is likely your Blaster or other sound card controls.

Kevin Richard September 12th, 2006 04:01 PM

Split up track into two? (multicam issue)
 
I have a two cam shoot here and I want to color correct each cam differently. I am using DoubleTake for the multicam part and it's done 1.5 hours of a kids playing music badly ;) Is it possible to not only expand track layers but to split them... since I bounce from one cam to the next the expanded view has one cam on top and the other on bottom.

Any suggestions welcome.

Edward Troxel September 12th, 2006 08:26 PM

Do the color correction on the EVENT - not on the track. Then when it's copied to the master track the correction will be copied as well.

Kevin Richard September 12th, 2006 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward Troxel
Do the color correction on the EVENT - not on the track. Then when it's copied to the master track the correction will be copied as well.

I thought of that.. but it's a 1.5 hour concert with LOTS of cuts.... I guess I could do a copy and paste attributes after highlighting the rest?

Douglas Spotted Eagle September 12th, 2006 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Richard
I thought of that.. but it's a 1.5 hour concert with LOTS of cuts.... I guess I could do a copy and paste attributes after highlighting the rest?

You could also repair/correct in the Media Pool and that will apply the correction to all events stemming from the original clip.

Kevin Richard September 12th, 2006 08:50 PM

That's excellent... I didn't know that!

Brian Luce September 13th, 2006 01:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian Stark
Hi Brian,

My method would be to use an instance of the Sony Black & White plugin on the video track or clip you want to affect.

At the beginning of your clip you'll want a FX keyframe with the plugin level at 100% (ie 100% b&w) and at the end of the clip add a second keyframe with the value set to 0% (ie off, or full colour).

Ian . . .

is there a keyframe feature on the sony b&w filter? I couldn't find it. I'm using vegas 5.

Ian Stark September 13th, 2006 01:46 AM

Brian,

When you open up the b&w plugin there should be a timeline with keyframe tools at the bottom of the plugin window (maybe the window got resized?).

Bizarrely, I just uninstalled v5 about 30 minutes ago, having upgraded to v7 so I can't check this, sorry!

Ian . . .


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