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Post #100675

Author
MeBeJedi
Parent topic
Info Wanted: on custom DVD Menus
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Date created
12-Apr-2005, 9:30 PM
It really depends on the nature of the menu, and the software that is used to create it. I personally love DVDLab-Pro. I started using DVDLab Because Sony DVD Architect didn't allow for much leway - such as button navigation. I then switched over to Pro because it allowed for more than one soundtrack (My first Star Wars DVD had 3 soundtracks. )

Anyways, my menus have both static pictures and video, and have some complicated navigation between menus and submenus. DVDLab Pro uses a visual flowchart to help me lay out and plan navigation between menus, as well as forcing various choices (audiotrack, etc.) It's fairly easy to start using, but has a lot of advanced features that are fun to find and experiment with. That being said, you would have to actually run the program, as well as load all the multimedia files I used to really see how everything comes together.