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 Posted by Bob on 10/30/98 11:50 
On 16 Jun 2006 09:03:03 -0700, afn03488@afn.org wrote: 
 
>Yet here you are bitching about TDA when it is quite obvious you 
>have neither taken the time to understand it or DVDs in general. 
 
Why should I have to? TDA is supposed to be a 1-click solution. 
 
>> Clearly the author of TDA did not understand American remote 
>> menus. -- Bob 
 
>To the contrary, it is you who do not understand. 
 
Indeed. And I do not want to understand. 
 
>>> BTW, what is the make and model of this remote? -- me 
 
>> URC 8910  http://www.ofausa.com/remote.php?type=URC%208910 -- Bob 
 
>OK, this beastie tries to control a multitude of devices. It 
>provides four "learning keys" L1-L4. When you enter the codes 
>for your DVD player, what functions do they perform? 
 
Most other keys are reprogrammable. 
 
>I suspect that at least 
>three of those keys were mapped to invoke the "Angle Menu", the 
>"Subtitle Menu", and the "Audio Menu" to provide the functions 
>contained on most remotes accompanying a DVD player. 
 
I get the same response from the original remote, so it is not 
misprogramming. 
 
>>> If you will download and install PgcEdit and drop me an e-mail, 
>>>  I will step you thru the procedure to create a "Root Menu" for 
>>> each VTS which does nothing but invoke your "Title Menu". -- me 
 
>> Thanks, but I rarely use TDA. I am into AVIs. -- Bob 
 
>So you'd rather bitch than learn enough to solve YOUR problem. 
 
You are the one doing all the bitching. Just listen to you - 
everything out of your mouth is a personal attack on me. 
 
>> I am concerned that the DVD does not operate the way commercial 
>> DVDs operate. -- Bob 
 
>But it does; the DVD goes precisely to where you tell it when you 
>press the "Menu Key" which is NOWHERE because YOU fail to provide 
>a location to go. If you used "Track Menus", they would respond to 
>your "Menu Key". See below. 
 
No one ever said anything about that. 
 
>I repeat my earlier assessment that you are a one click 
>wonder who demands instant comfort. 
 
You got that right. 
 
>> Is it asking too much that the author of TDA fix his s/w so that 
>> DVDs produced by it behave the same as commercial DVDs? 
>> Apparently it is. -- Bob 
 
>I agree. If you would take the time to understand DVD structure and 
>player operation, you wouldn't have such naive expectations. 
 
But I am a 1-click wonder who does not want to learn any more that it 
takes to produce a DVD that works like the commercial ones. 
 
>Lastly, why are you putting your clips in seperate tracks? 
 
Because that is how people recommended I do it. 
 
 
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"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible 
will make violent revolution inevitable." 
--Sun Tzu
 
  
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