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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- DoStudio Authoring basics
- Authoring workflow
- The DoStudio Authoring workspace
- Working with projects
- Audio/video segments
- Subtitles
- Playlists
- Blu-ray Disc titles
- Importing menu graphics in Mosaic
- Menu element properties
- Using actions
- Assigning and removing actions
- Menu block animation actions
- Button association actions
- Display menu actions
- Display button actions
- Title playback actions
- Blu-ray only actions
- Subtitle actions
- Primary audio/video actions
- Secondary audio/video actions
- Sound effect actions
- System actions
- Intellidisc actions
- Animation actions
- Advanced authoring
- BD Touch and second screen media
- HDMV authoring
- DoStudio 3D Authoring Module
- BDJO Module
- Compiling, burning, and formatting your disc
- Appendices
- Index
Also, it is important to note that any Title Playback action that is assigned to the End event of a playlist will
override the On End Play event that is defined in the playlist properties. For example, if you add a Play
Chapter action to the End event for a playlist, the Play Chapter action will take priority over the On End Play
event for the playlist.
Disabling user operations
Each playlist has its own settings for disabling certain remote control buttons. Select a check box to disable
the user operation.
The basic user operations that can be disabled are Play, Pause, Fast Forward, Rewind, Next Chapter,
Previous Chapter, Pop Up Menu, Primary Audio Stream #, Subtitle Language, and Subtitle Stream #.
Additionally, you can override advanced user operations: Resume, Move Down, Time Search, Secondary
Video #, Stop, Move Left, PIP Subtitle Language, Select/Activate Button, Activate Button, Move Right,
Popup Off, Secondary Audio Enabled, Angle Number Change, Move Up, Popup On, Secondary Audio
Stream #, Chapter Search, Select Button, Still Off, and Secondary Video Enabled.
The User Operations has a list of buttons in the Playlist tree. You can assign actions to any of these buttons.
Selecting any of these button elements in the Playlist tree displays the Action List window in the Control
Panel.
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