Bobby,
No problem, as in "It worked without delay".
I seriously doubt that they actually tried it on a stand alone dvd player, they probably only played it on a computer drive.
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Delay when selecting button
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Re: Delay when selecting buttonBobby,
No problem, as in "It worked without delay". I seriously doubt that they actually tried it on a stand alone dvd player, they probably only played it on a computer drive.
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Sorry you didn't get better support. But it does beg the question: If it runs OK on a PC, why not on a player? Bobby (Bob Seidel)
Re: Delay when selecting buttonSo, let's update:
One of my VCR/DVD players started eating tapes (none important, thank goodness), so I purchased a new one with a digital tuner (not all of us have cable or dish service ) to eliminate one of my A/D converter boxes. When I played the projects that had a long delay on the old players, there was only minimal delay after using menu buttons. So I guess that maybe it is a "player issue", after all. I noticed one other issue, however: Sometimes, but not always, about the first second of the the audio is clipped off of the introduction media which plays before the main menu. This only happens on the new player. I seem to remember that somebody here recommended starting projects with 2 seconds of black video with no audio. Would this be why it was suggested?
Re: Delay when selecting buttonThanks for the update. It is interesting that you are seeing such inconsistency in button response. I don't recall ever having or seeing that.
As far as the blank 2 seconds requirement, ditto. I don't and never found a reason to do it. On the other hand, I always use a gentle fade-in at the start of a new segment anyhow. Bobby (Bob Seidel)
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I usually do, too, however, in in this case it has a better effect when not fading in.
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