I've been using DVDA for 2 years now for mastering my DVDs and sending them to a duplicator with no problems. Lately I am having an abnormal amount of returns due to non playable discs from customers. I got a few different DVD players to test try to find out what is happening, and found that their was a real problem with the way the menus and chapter selections behaved on certain players (these players are older, but can play any other store bought DVD without a problem, and can also play my older DVDs).
Here is how I make the DVDs and what I use:
Avis prepared in Vegas 6.0d
Using DVD+R DL
Using DVDA for compressing the single AVI with imported markers
The media have a 2 level scene selection menu structure (Root Menu/4 or 5 Episode Selection/4 Chapters per Episode Scene Selections)
I load the rest of the available space with previews to other DVDs.
I use Nero 6.x to burn the DVDs where the DVD writer setting was set to DVD-ROM Booktype
Final product will run ok on most newer players we have, but on some, the menu items will all lead to the last chapter of the movie which is the credits, or stop altogether. Some of the DVDs wont even let you press the Play movie from start button. Again, that makes it Stop the player. But when I play the DVD in a new Toshiba player for example, there are no errors or crazy jumps. It all works just as it did when I preview it with DVDA.
I cant seem to find any article about this in the forums, does anyone have a clue what I might be doing wrong?
Here is how I make the DVDs and what I use:
Avis prepared in Vegas 6.0d
Using DVD+R DL
Using DVDA for compressing the single AVI with imported markers
The media have a 2 level scene selection menu structure (Root Menu/4 or 5 Episode Selection/4 Chapters per Episode Scene Selections)
I load the rest of the available space with previews to other DVDs.
I use Nero 6.x to burn the DVDs where the DVD writer setting was set to DVD-ROM Booktype
Final product will run ok on most newer players we have, but on some, the menu items will all lead to the last chapter of the movie which is the credits, or stop altogether. Some of the DVDs wont even let you press the Play movie from start button. Again, that makes it Stop the player. But when I play the DVD in a new Toshiba player for example, there are no errors or crazy jumps. It all works just as it did when I preview it with DVDA.
I cant seem to find any article about this in the forums, does anyone have a clue what I might be doing wrong?