Apple dvd studio pro 4.1 Manuel

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DVD@CCESS Actions Assigned to Still Menus Play Erratically 
on Some Windows Players
DVD@CCESS actions assigned to still menus can play erratically on some Windows XP 
computers using the Media Player and on most Windows computers using Power DVD. 
In some cases, a DVD@CCESS action assigned to a different menu may be activated, or 
the action may be activated only the first time a menu is accessed. To work around this 
issue, you can create all menus with DVD@CCESS actions as motion menus.
Filenames Not Conforming to the 8.3 Filenaming Convention Might Not Work 
With Some Windows Computers
Links that access files on the DVD disc itself (for example, file:///NameofDVD/xxx.xxx) 
and that contain names exceeding the 8.3 filenaming convention, might not be 
accessible on Windows NT 4 computers.
Copying a .VOB File Causes DVD@CCESS Links to Activate
Copying a .VOB file from a DVD (to a hard disk, for example) causes your default web 
browser to open and connect to all the URLs embedded in the DVD title. This happens 
because DVD@CCESS runs and reads all data from the DVD.
DVD@CCESS Links Can Affect Playback When Activating
When DVD@CCESS opens a URL in a web browser, the level of performance and 
smoothness of video playback depend on your computer. The playback of video on a 
slower computer can be slightly interrupted when DVD@CCESS opens a URL.
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are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. DVD@CCESS, Keynote, and Safari are 
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October 31, 2006
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