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When in menu, title or menu button resumes movie...

Hello all,

The problem I have is that I put my title menu in the VMG and menus in the langage folder of the VTS.

Now, if I play the movie and push quot;Menuquot; or quot;Titlequot;, everything works correctly.

The problem is that if I am in a menu and hit the quot;Titlequot; button or quot;Menuquot; - if not on the Root Menu - the movie resumes playing...

I have no idea how to work around this. I have search the forums and found nothing regarding this.

Any ideas?

Hi Arok

Below is a pretty good thread explaining the resume functions purpose and how it works. It helped enlighten me a while back. There are some possible solutions to your problem here too.

showthread.php?s=amp;postid=374473

If you want to totally eliminate the problem of resuming when pressing the title or menu buttons you can disable their UOP's on all the menus you do not wish these functions to work on i.e. if the user presses either the title or menu button on a menu it will not work amp; therefore the resume function will not be called.
In Scenarist you can do this by clicking on a menu (in the scenario editor) which you want to disable the relevent UOP's on (no's 10 amp; 11 for title amp; root menu call)open the properties window amp; double click on the UOP folder. Then change to prohibited.

Thanks for your reply...

Saw the post you refered to and from what I read it is to see if the movie should resume once played... Not the case here, want to prevent Menu and Title calls from INSIDE a menu.

Regarding the UOP solution, the problem I have is that I had already changed the UOP in the menus to prevent the Menu and Title call from inside a menu. Works fine in the simulation window but not on a stand-alone player...

I think I will also change the UOP for Resume to Prohibited and see  if this works...

Anyone else might have a solution?

Is disabling menu amp; title menu call UOP's within menus amp; this function then not working on stand-alone players a common problem? There is another very recent thread which highlights the same problem.
I've personally never come across it amp; know this technique of UOP disablement is used fairly often with commercial DVD's. I am slightly worried by how common this seems to be as I've done it in the past. Anyone know if it's a problem with older stand-alone players or more generally prevalent?
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