Dan Shallenberger
July 31st, 2007, 08:02 PM
I did some google searches and looked through my documentation, and couldn't find a direct answer. Maybe someone here will know.
In putting together wedding dvd, I used to assemble all the footage into one large clip with chapter markers in FCP, and then encode and import into DVDSP. Well, one time I found an error AFTER encoding and, after fixing it, had to re-encode the ENTIRE 1 1/2 hour file.
Now, I want to encode each segment into separate files (highlights, getting ready, ceremony intro, ceremony, etc.) and bring those into DVDSP as separate tracks so that if I have to make a change after the fact, I only have to re-encode a much smaller segment. Plus, I can reorder things and separate clips if I want. Seems I would have more control.
Well, this works great except that chapter button navigation doesn't work. If I have say clip 1, clip 2, and clip 3 all playing one after the other by setting the end-jumps, then pressing the next-chapter button doesn't work. Is there a way to do that? to make the chapter buttons move between tracks in DVDSP?
Thanks,
Dan
In putting together wedding dvd, I used to assemble all the footage into one large clip with chapter markers in FCP, and then encode and import into DVDSP. Well, one time I found an error AFTER encoding and, after fixing it, had to re-encode the ENTIRE 1 1/2 hour file.
Now, I want to encode each segment into separate files (highlights, getting ready, ceremony intro, ceremony, etc.) and bring those into DVDSP as separate tracks so that if I have to make a change after the fact, I only have to re-encode a much smaller segment. Plus, I can reorder things and separate clips if I want. Seems I would have more control.
Well, this works great except that chapter button navigation doesn't work. If I have say clip 1, clip 2, and clip 3 all playing one after the other by setting the end-jumps, then pressing the next-chapter button doesn't work. Is there a way to do that? to make the chapter buttons move between tracks in DVDSP?
Thanks,
Dan