Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual

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Standard: The most commonly used jumps are found in the standard list of sources.

In addition to those in the basic list, pre-scripts (scripts designed to run when the
element is chosen) are listed for menus, tracks, and slideshows. If a DVD menu has been
on the screen for a period of time specified in the General tab in the Menu Inspector,
the subsequent action is determined by the Menu Timeout Target link. Each marker in
a track and each slide in a slideshow displays its own end jump and menu button links.

Advanced: The advanced list of sources contains all of the possible sources available

for the selected element. In addition to the basic and standard sources, the Return
button on the DVD player’s remote control is also listed.

Additionally, for tracks and slideshows you can set connections for the following buttons
found on some remote control devices: Audio, Subtitle, Angle, and Chapter menu buttons.
These links can make it convenient for viewers to access DVD menus that allow them to
select audio and subtitle options, an angle, or a chapter. However, be sure to design your
title with other ways to reach these DVD menus because very few remote controls offer
these buttons.

Important:

It is important not to confuse these buttons with the Audio, Subtitle, and

Angle selection buttons commonly found on remote controls—these buttons do not
access a menu and instead directly change the selected stream.

See

Source Details

for a complete list of sources as well as methods (other than the

Connections tab) that you can use to link them.

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Chapter 21

Establishing Connections

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