Using advanced features, Vts editor – Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual

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DVD Studio Pro contains a number of advanced features that are used mostly in specialized
projects: VTS Editor, DVD@CCESS, user operations, display conditions, remote control
settings, and Line 21 settings. In most cases, these features are available in several
elements, such as menus and tracks.

This chapter covers the following:

VTS Editor

(p. 591)

DVD@CCESS

(p. 598)

User Operations

(p. 602)

Display Condition

(p. 607)

Remote Control Settings

(p. 612)

Line 21 Settings for Closed Captions

(p. 614)

VTS Editor

The VTS Editor allows you to verify and control the VTS (Video Title Set) structure of your
project. Using the VTS Editor, you are able to manually assign elements to VTS blocks.
This makes it possible for you to optimize the final DVD’s layout so that when it’s played
there are minimum pauses due to the player having to move between elements in
different parts of the disc.

For most projects, the VTS assignments automatically made by DVD Studio Pro while you
build your project will work fine. However, complicated or specialized projects using
many scripts and menus can have their playback performance improved by manually
moving elements between the VTS blocks.

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