3 Replies Latest reply: Jun 17, 2011 12:20 PM by Bill Hunt RSS

    no button highlight after end action

    Bucketheadd Community Member

      After a video is played via button...the end action goes back to the video list, but no buttons are highlighted. In fact, even if I press the arrow buttons, I can't see anything but can still access videos just by guessing what is selected.

       

      Button highlights are all on and there are no errors with the project (check project).

       

      Thanks in advance

      Kenny

        • 1. Re: no button highlight after end action
          Bill Hunt CommunityMVP

          Kenny,

           

          I assume that the Buttons' Sub-picture Highlights are available, when you first go to that Menu. Is that correct?

           

          What is the exact End Action on that Timeliine?

           

          Are there any Overrides set?

           

          Perhaps posting a screen-cap of your Flowchart will help others spot the problem.

           

          Good luck,

           

          Hunt

          • 2. Re: no button highlight after end action
            Bucketheadd Community Member

            Thanks for the response. I figured this out in the meantime. I had my videos as transitions and my links to .wmv's that weren't in a timeline.

             

            I learned that timelines are very important lol.

             

            Thanks again Hunt you rock as usual

            • 3. Re: no button highlight after end action
              Bill Hunt CommunityMVP

              Great news, and glad that you got the Timelines set up.

               

              As for the WMV's, while Encore can Import them, they are not the ideal Assets, and can cause problems. If your Project is working fine for you, then just tuck that into the back of my memory, should you encounter issues with WMV Assets in the future.

               

              The two ideal formats/CODEC's for DVD Projects are: DV-AVI Type II files w/ 48KHz 16-bit PCM/WAV (or DD AC3) Audio, or DVD-compliant MPEG-2's. I like using separate Audio and Video files, and then just add the Audio Asset to the appropriate Timeline.

               

              Good luck,

               

              Hunt