|  | Posted by Bob on 11/16/05 13:06 
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 19:13:06 -0600, "Ken Maltby"<kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
 
 >  A few startup hints for TDA.
 
 >1.  Make your own Menu Themes.
 
 >2.  Click on the Blue "Add new track..." to add separate clips/
 >movies/episodes, if you want them to play and return to the main
 >menu.  Or if they have differing parameters.  (you can have them
 >play the next track, instead of returning to the menu, if you want)
 >   {This is what you should do with your "short movie clips".}
 
 I prefer to return to the menu since each title is uniquely different.
 
 >3.  Click on everything.  Right Click on everything also.
 
 >4.  RTFM/Help files.
 
 I am a manual freak - I actually enjoy reading manuals because they
 have so many neat little things tucked away in hidden corners of the
 presentation. I will generally read a manual at least three times -
 that is how long it takes to pick everything out.
 
 >5.  If you label the "Tracks", that text will automatically appear in
 >the "Create Menu" for that menu selection.
 
 >6.  Try a Text Only layout, instead of one with thumbnails.
 >        (layout 6#3 is the first one, in the listings.)
 
 >7.  Often a 'Main menu only" works best.  How often do you
 >want to select a chapter from a menu?  And if you did most
 >players will have a Chapter selection menu, anyway.
 
 >8.   Make chapter points even if you aren't using a chapter
 >menu; they also serve a navigation function.
 >  {If your "Short Movies" are small enough you might not
 >     need to set any.}
 
 My clips are too short for chapter marks. I have 16 clips in all and
 they take up less than a DVD disc in all, menu included.
 
 >9.  Motion Menus are a breeze with TDA, just click on the
 >existing background and open your own .mpg to be the
 >background image and music.  I use VideoReDo to cut out
 >the opening credits of the shows I'm collecting, and use that
 >as a background on a text only layout.  This also gives me the
 >show's theme song as the BGM (Background Music).
 
 I tried motion menus once but with 16 title icons it looked silly. I
 would much rather have the text showing statically. Motion menus are
 useful when you have only a few titles.
 
 >10.  Once you have a menu theme as you want it save it with
 >the background clip/image and most of it's settings, under an
 >appropriate name.  For my TV series I use the series name,
 >I also have some "standard" ones for a two movie DVD, or
 >mini-series.  Once you have your own theme, you can edit it
 >each time you use it , if you want.
 
 >  That should give you a start.
 
 Thank you for the big heads up - this will save me the agony of having
 to discover it the hard way.
 
 I rendered that troublesome video clip in TDA - and it plays just
 fine. Therefore, contrary to a stupid remark made by one of the
 posters, it is not my mpgs that are the problem - it is MF4. But then
 we knew that all along.
 
 I tried almost every possible thing to get it to render properly in
 MF4 - I even turned off that MF4 VRD switch - but nothing worked.
 There is a fundamental problem with MF4 that I was experiencing only
 parts of before I ran into this. Now this simple 3 minute music video
 clip - which is perfectly acceptable to VRD, WMP, DVDR, TDA et al, ad
 nauseam - brings MF4 to its knees. One of the attempts caused MF4 to
 claim it would take over 6 hours to render the clip. Obviously there
 is some kind of very serious problem with MF4.
 
 I still want to get this clip fixed in MF4 since I have already made
 the effort to render (export) 15 other clips and all I need is this
 one last one to complete my collection. I do not look forward to
 having to import and render those other 15 clips again in TDA.
 
 I have a few more things I can try - like turning off Two Pass
 rendering and fooling around with some other switches. Maybe one of
 them like "flicker free" is causing the problem. It usually is
 something like this - a minor function that the developer slapped
 together Q&D.
 
 Again, thanks for your considerable assistance in getting TDA running.
 I have already printed it and am eager to work down the list. But I
 have to read the manual first.
 
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