User Guide
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Track Editor Information
This section contains information about creating tracks in DVD Studio Pro.
Using HDV Video in Multi-Angle Projects
When you author a multi-angle or mixed-angle HD DVD project, the video streams in
the track are limited to a combined maximum bit rate of 24 Mbps (the selected video
stream plus all audio and subtitle streams). 1080i HDV video uses a bit rate of 25 Mbps,
which is higher than the maximum allowable multi-angle bit rate. 720p HDV video uses
a bit rate of 19 Mbps, which, depending on the number and type of audio and subtitle
streams, can be used in a multi-angle project.
Some DVD Players Will Play a Story’s Disabled Streams
DVD Studio Pro allows you to disable audio and subtitle streams in each story in
your project. Some DVD players, however, will still play the streams even though
they are disabled.
Some DVD Players Do Not Correctly Display 16:9 Video
Some DVD players will display 16:9 video as 4:3 video.
DVD@CCESS Information
This section contains information about using DVD@CCESS in your DVD Studio Pro
projects.
DVD@CCESS Does Not Work Automatically With Plug-in Drives
on Some Windows Computers
Web links on DVDs located in plug-in drives, such as FireWire and USB drives, work
on Windows 2000 and Windows XP computers, but do not work on Windows 98,
Windows SE, or Windows ME computers, until you relaunch or deactivate/reactivate
DVD@CCESS.
Web Links Might Open in the Same or New Windows
If you’re using Netscape Navigator 6.x as your default web browser in Windows or the
Mac OS, or Safari in the Mac OS, each time you activate a DVD@CCESS web link, it
opens in a new browser window. With Internet Explorer and older versions of
Netscape Navigator, DVD@CCESS links open in the same browser window.
DVD@CCESS Does Not Work With WinDVD 2.x DVD Players
on Some Windows Computers
WinDVD 2.x versions (2.1 and 2.2) don’t work with DVD@CCESS links on Windows 2000,
Windows XP, or Windows NT computers.
Using CoolDVD With DVD@CCESS Links
A specific web link can only be activated once using CoolDVD 1.1 on Windows 2000
and Windows XP computers. Currently this problem does not exist in the latest
version of CoolDVD.










