Chapter 8
Creating and editing links
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In this example, button 1 links to the DVD’s main menu and is
force-selected
when the
viewer arrives at this page (see
“Forcing selection of a menu button” on page 138
for
details). Button 1 does not auto-activate. Buttons 2 and 3 are auto-activating; if the viewer
presses the remote control’s Left Arrow key, button 2 activates and the linked (previous)
page is displayed. If the viewer presses the Right Arrow key, button 3 activates and the next
page is displayed.
To set a button to Auto-activate:
1. Double-click the menu in the Project window. The menu appears in the Preview
window.
2. In the Preview window, select the button you want to be auto-activating. The Attributes
window displays the button’s attributes.
3. On the General tab of the Attributes window, select the Auto-activate option.
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If you set a menu button to Auto-activate, you must always set another button on the menu to
be force-selected. This prevents the DVD presentation from getting stuck in a loop.
Forcing selection of a menu button
Normally, the first time a menu on a finished disc is displayed, button number 1 is selected
(unless the link to the menu forces a different button to be selected). As the viewer navigates
the presentation, the DVD player remembers the button selection state for each menu. If the
viewer returns to a menu, the button that was selected the last time they viewed it is still
selected.
Sometimes you will want a particular button to be selected every time the menu is displayed.
You can use the
Forced Selection
attribute to specify the button you want. For example, if a
menu contains an auto-activating button that links to a movie, and the movie’s End Action
causes the same menu to be displayed, you
must
force-select one of the other buttons on the
menu, or the DVD will become stuck in a loop, continually repeating the movie.
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Be careful when force-selecting buttons in menus that loop, such as motion menus. Forced
selection causes the button to be selected again every time the menu loops, which could be
very frustrating for viewers. You should only force-select a button in a motion menu when
all other buttons are set to Auto-activate.
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Summary of Contents for DVDit Pro HD
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