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Posted by Bob on 06/14/06 13:19
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 15:34:23 -0500, "Ken Maltby"
<kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> There is only one menu on the DVD you made. WinDVD is apparently
>calling it a Title Menu.
But TDA called it the Main Menu, and reserved the term Title Menu for
something entirely different.
>There is no way for the DVD to magically create
>another menu to be your "Root Menu a.k.a. (by you, as a) Main Menu".
Commercial DVDs create a Root Menu.
> When TDA makes a "Main" menu it is the menu in the DVD specifications
>that lets you select different VTS (Video Title Sets). A DVD can also have
>other menus including a "root" menu to select other menus (audio,
>subpicture,
>special features, ect..) that need not be the "Main" menu for VTS selection.
Commercial DVDs put the two together and call it the Root Menu. I am
able to access it in WinDVD thru "Root Menu" and with my DVDR as
"Menu". I don't even have a Title key on my programmable remote.
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"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible
will make violent revolution inevitable."
--Sun Tzu
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