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Menu Highlight not showing in Burnt DVD

Aug 8, 2012 7:03 AM

Tags: #buttons #menu #encode #dvd #cs6 #highlighting #encore_cs6 #menu_buttons

I've built a PAL DVD in CS6, and when I do a build preview the menu button highlights show fine, however when I burn the DVD, the button highlights don't show at all. I've tried DVD players, computers and gaming consoles and none of them work.

 

 

The menu is an AE file running in loop with a video playing, and the buttons were generated using photoshop and the Library.  The buttons are shapes in Photoshop. 2 buttons are Outlines for the videos playing (all in the AE comp) and the other 2 buttons are semi-trasparent boxes around a line of text each, so 4 buttons in total.

 

I've done a project using the same settings 2 months ago and it works fine. I've tried using a new project file and building again but still no luck. I've tried doing in CS5.1, changing highlight types, re-importing everything, and still nothing.

 

Any suggestions as to what I can do?

 
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    Aug 8, 2012 8:14 AM   in reply to dpDesignz

    Please post a screenshot of your flowchart.

     
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    Aug 8, 2012 2:48 PM   in reply to dpDesignz

    The end action on your main menu appears to be itself. Change it to Stop and see if that makes a difference. An odd problem was solved by another user with the same issue:

     

    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1045987?tstart=0

     
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    Aug 8, 2012 7:55 PM   in reply to dpDesignz

    I see nothing that should be a problem.

     

    I would add a template menu, keep two buttons only, one to go back to a menu and the other to link to some timeline, (link it from some button on the main menu), change nothing in it otherwise, and see if those highlights show up.

     

    Any reason for the =2 and =3, rather than something else? Any history of issues? On a mac?

     
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    Aug 9, 2012 6:56 AM   in reply to dpDesignz

    What is the pixel size and par of the ae comp?

     

    What do you mean by "export to ps" - vs "edit in photoshop"?

     

    Edit: Good troubleshooting steps!

     
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    Aug 9, 2012 1:30 PM   in reply to dpDesignz

    In some DVD projects, odd pixel size menus resulted in highlights "disappearing." These were usually thin lines, and I came to believe that EN was calculating highlight positions based on some anchor point - and unexpected pixel sizes resulted in problems.

     

    I wonder if a mismatch between the EN project setting for default transcode (what it uses for menus) or the like could create a problem.

     

    I suspect a template menu that you bring into your project is 1920x1080 square.

     
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    Aug 9, 2012 2:45 PM   in reply to dpDesignz

    I'm sorry; I forgot you were doing DVD when you referred to using an HD menu. Stick with the format and appropriate size for your project.

     

    I know it has worked before, but it is not now, so we have to keep an open mind. Ha, ha!

     

    I could not replicate the "disappearing highlights" problem for a user some time ago, until I hit the right combination of highlight size and location on the screen. But I don't think that ever affected all highlights in the menu.

     
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