Hi all... new here.
Probably a stupid question... Having so many splits in my 1 hour long seminar video, I decided to render separate sections as chapters, as I saw made sense, into MPEG2's, then use those in DVDA. I feared Architect would pick up too many "chapters" (are these called markers??) automatically...
The issue is when I play back the DVD on a player to a TV, the video stops between chapters (mpeg2's now being VOBs) for about 5 seconds before continuing on to the next file.
However, when the disc is played back on a PC, the selections play uninterrupted, as they should. Why isn't that working on a DVD player the same way?
Perhaps avoiding some auto feature in DVDA, I instead created more work for myself. Might I need to go back and render the whole project as one file after all? Or is there a way to adjust the separate files in DVDA to play continuously/ seemlessly? I'm hoping so, as sometimes one may need to add various unrelated mpeg2 projects into a DVDA menu to make a disc (DVD movie, not a data file disc).
I am using Pro 9.0 and the DVDA associated with it on an XP system.
Thanks,
Ron
Probably a stupid question... Having so many splits in my 1 hour long seminar video, I decided to render separate sections as chapters, as I saw made sense, into MPEG2's, then use those in DVDA. I feared Architect would pick up too many "chapters" (are these called markers??) automatically...
The issue is when I play back the DVD on a player to a TV, the video stops between chapters (mpeg2's now being VOBs) for about 5 seconds before continuing on to the next file.
However, when the disc is played back on a PC, the selections play uninterrupted, as they should. Why isn't that working on a DVD player the same way?
Perhaps avoiding some auto feature in DVDA, I instead created more work for myself. Might I need to go back and render the whole project as one file after all? Or is there a way to adjust the separate files in DVDA to play continuously/ seemlessly? I'm hoping so, as sometimes one may need to add various unrelated mpeg2 projects into a DVDA menu to make a disc (DVD movie, not a data file disc).
I am using Pro 9.0 and the DVDA associated with it on an XP system.
Thanks,
Ron