Most of the DVDs I make are for kids riding around in my van. Because menus are a pain in the you know what, I normally just make simple non-menu DVDs (but with chapters) so the DVDs just play and I don't have to fool with the menu system (when I can't see it from the front seat of the van.).
Along comes my 6 year old grandson asking me why I don't have menus. I explain to him the reason given above but it is not selling well. He wants to play with the menues with the remote and he knows how.
So the question is: can DVDA 2.0, which I am using, create a menu system that is accessible but will be bypassed when the DVD is loaded? That way I would have what I want - "autoplay" and the grandson could hit the menu button and bring up the menu to navigate his way through the DVD?
IOW, can I have my cake and eat it too?
Hoping you guys have the answer so I don't have to dig through the manual.
Thanks in advance.
Along comes my 6 year old grandson asking me why I don't have menus. I explain to him the reason given above but it is not selling well. He wants to play with the menues with the remote and he knows how.
So the question is: can DVDA 2.0, which I am using, create a menu system that is accessible but will be bypassed when the DVD is loaded? That way I would have what I want - "autoplay" and the grandson could hit the menu button and bring up the menu to navigate his way through the DVD?
IOW, can I have my cake and eat it too?
Hoping you guys have the answer so I don't have to dig through the manual.
Thanks in advance.