I've been looking for an answer to this question for days, without success.
Time to post and beg for help!
The best way to explain what I want to do is to start with an ordinary Title, so imagine a Title with a one minute video clip and a single accompanying one minute audio track. Now imagine that every frame of the video is exactly the same. Well, that's a waste of good space, so let's use a quality NLE to cut it down to one frame. But now there is a problem, because I want the audio track to play from beginning to end. How do I tell my authoring tool (ANY authoring tool) to play the one frame video clip in a loop until the audio track terminates?
I want my title to behave much like a menu which plays audio (usually music) while the menu is on screen. It is my understanding that when one creates a menu from a still image, the authoring tool creates a short MPEG clip, because all video and menu assets on a DVD are stored as MPEG. So in effect, I want to duplicate this exact behavior, only in a Title, not a menu. I could easily accomplish what I want to do with menus, except my audio tracks are large and exceed the DVD spec size limitation on menu assets.
A multi-stage solution is acceptable, i.e., create the contents of the VIDEO_TS directory and patch the results afterwards with PgcEdit or IFOEdit.
Please, anyone? Many thanks in advance!
Edit - Another possible scenario - Imagine X audio tracks, a video with X frames, and a Title with X cells. If one could assign each cell a separate audio track (how?) and set the cell playback time (how?) to be the length of its corresponding audio track, that would accomplish the same thing. But so far I have not found anyway to do this, i.e., assign separate audio tracks to individual cells. I suppose one could concatenate all the audio tracks into one large track, assign that track to the Title, and then set the cell playback times to be the length of the corresponding segment in the track. But how does one set cell playback (or start) times which don't correspond to video? And again, how does one play just the single video frame belonging to that segment in a loop while the cell playback time is expiring?
I might be making things more complicated here, a solution to the original posting would suffice, but I'm willing to go any route which will get the job done.
Time to post and beg for help!
The best way to explain what I want to do is to start with an ordinary Title, so imagine a Title with a one minute video clip and a single accompanying one minute audio track. Now imagine that every frame of the video is exactly the same. Well, that's a waste of good space, so let's use a quality NLE to cut it down to one frame. But now there is a problem, because I want the audio track to play from beginning to end. How do I tell my authoring tool (ANY authoring tool) to play the one frame video clip in a loop until the audio track terminates?
I want my title to behave much like a menu which plays audio (usually music) while the menu is on screen. It is my understanding that when one creates a menu from a still image, the authoring tool creates a short MPEG clip, because all video and menu assets on a DVD are stored as MPEG. So in effect, I want to duplicate this exact behavior, only in a Title, not a menu. I could easily accomplish what I want to do with menus, except my audio tracks are large and exceed the DVD spec size limitation on menu assets.
A multi-stage solution is acceptable, i.e., create the contents of the VIDEO_TS directory and patch the results afterwards with PgcEdit or IFOEdit.
Please, anyone? Many thanks in advance!
Edit - Another possible scenario - Imagine X audio tracks, a video with X frames, and a Title with X cells. If one could assign each cell a separate audio track (how?) and set the cell playback time (how?) to be the length of its corresponding audio track, that would accomplish the same thing. But so far I have not found anyway to do this, i.e., assign separate audio tracks to individual cells. I suppose one could concatenate all the audio tracks into one large track, assign that track to the Title, and then set the cell playback times to be the length of the corresponding segment in the track. But how does one set cell playback (or start) times which don't correspond to video? And again, how does one play just the single video frame belonging to that segment in a loop while the cell playback time is expiring?
I might be making things more complicated here, a solution to the original posting would suffice, but I'm willing to go any route which will get the job done.
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