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Loop Playback

Postby 2cairns2 » Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:46 pm

](*,) I used PE2 for a while and upgraded to PE4 late last year. I'm only now getting into a project with it. Is there a way to set a slideshow to loop playback for TV? Any help will be appreciated -- thanks!
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Re: Loop Playback

Postby Steve Grisetti » Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:51 pm

This one comes up pretty often -- that's why we created this FAQ.
http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.3bc12b29
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Re: Loop Playback

Postby Chuck Engels » Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:53 pm

And I always add;

Press the Repeat button on the DVD player remote :)

I think that option should be added to the FAQ Steve :-
By the way, you stole that from Chuckengels.com you know - http://www.chuckengels.com/pgcedit.html
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Re: Loop Playback

Postby 2cairns2 » Thu Mar 06, 2008 4:32 pm

Thanks Steve and Chuck for your help and quick replies. :) I downloaded the software and will give it a try this evening.
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Re: Loop Playback

Postby 2cairns2 » Thu Mar 06, 2008 8:22 pm

UPDATE! -- The current version works a little differently. Here's what I did after I downloaded PgcEdit v8.6....

1. Create a short project (for starters) without a menu and "Burn to Folder."

2. Start up PgcEdit.

3. From main menu select File > Open DVD.

4. Navigate to the Video_TS folder created in step 1 and press OK.

5. Click "Close" on the first dialog box that appears.

6. Click on the top item in the left panel. It should be VTST 1.1

7. Click on "post commands" in the right-hand panel.

8. Right-click on "post commands" and select "Add after."
That creates a "NOP" entry.

9. Double-click on the "1 NOP" entry.

10. In the Comand Editor pop-up, Select: By Type>Call>VTSM Menu of this Title (CallSS_VTSM)

11. Also in the Command Editor pop-up, Select: Jumpto>VTST Title in Same VTS>JumpVTS_PTT. Click OK.


12. From main menu select File - Save DVD. Click OK.

13. Exit PgcEdit.
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Re: Loop Playback

Postby Chuck Engels » Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:41 pm

Thanks for the update Amy :)
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