Title limitation in DVDSP4?

Notes on DVD test playback 11/20/05 8:07 PM:
This project has 22 menus. Most every submenu has 6 buttons. Ten (10) of the menus are submenus created as a result of chapters/chapter markers of a single audio/video track. The other 12 buttons have a separate video file. The build process created 44 "titles" I tested last nights version of this project completely on a different computer, my wife's iMac OSX 10.39, using Apple DVD player to play the "built" DVD off of the hard disk and each and every file and menu option played back exactly as it was programmed/like expected.
The DVD was burned using Toast v7/01, after removing the ".LAY" and ".layout" files. Toast showed the file size to be 3.66 GB. It did not pass verification and did not play correctly even through the first two submenus.
So I recompiled/rebuilt it again in DVDSP4 and formatted this next version directly from within DVDSP4. DVDSP4 said, "Compile Completed Successfully," and upon burning/formatting said, "Formatting finished" (see complete logs below). DVDSP4 said the file size was 3.99 GB.
Upon visual inspection of each of the two discs, I found that there was space left on the "burn" side indicating that each of the two discs were not "full."
This last DVD played titles to "title 31" OK. Titles over "title 31" locked up the DVD player.
This project was rebuilt from scratch, from the bottom up. Nothing was kept from the original project. Yet this is the same type of result that I got from the last project. The builds all went well with no yellow flags in the DVDSP4 log. The burns were successful with no yellow flags in the DVDSP4 log. The lower chapters - to around chapter 20 played back fine. The higher chapters - above chapter 21 or 22 did this same lockup thing - the DVD player showed the "higher" title number, then chapter 1 number, but did not increment time and only showed a black screen on the TV.
I was very careful this time to make sure that I only used files that had been compressed the same way - stock Compressor v2.01 setting "Best Quality 120 minutes - 4:3 all" except for one file that I no longer had the original FCP file for, that had been compressed using the last version of Compressor stock setting "1 hour".
This particular file shows as "title 31" and played back fine through 17 chapters and 13 minutes and 8 seconds. It end jumped correctly. I went back and chapter skipped from chapter 1 of this different quality compressed file and it skipped chapters correctly all the way though the end. When I skipped from the last chapter of "title 31" it correctly forward jumped to the next file.
So I don't think the different compression ratio on this one file is an issue.
Another odd thing is that the original version of this project also created 44 titles. However, after rebuilding that project completely from scratch hoping that I had eliminated any "corruption" I added a few more menus and videos/titles to this version. Yet this version also has 44 titles. There should have been a few more than the last project - certainly not the exact same number again.
So it's the higher title numbers - titles above 31 that are problematic, with the numbers above 31 not playing back at all and locking up the DVD player. My DVD player, a Pioneer DV-F727 is several years old, but has no problems playing back commercial DVDs.
Is there a title/file number and/or a hierarchical limitation that I am not aware of and need to know about?
The number 31 is the last binary number (0-31 = 32). Does this have anything to do with it? I see commercial titles that have more than 31 chapters. Star Wars III has 50 chapters - ah, but after checking I see it's "title 1 chapter 50". One title, with 50 chapters.
So, is there a problem with more than 31 "titles?" If so, what is my solution? Make each of the pieces of each of my submenus all one piece? With a one second space of black between each one to insure a clean start? Then have them show up as "chapters" instead of "titles?"
I just spent over two weeks completely rebuilding this project from scratch. It plays fine off of the hard drive using Apple DVD player, yet it still does not burn correctly or play back correctly from DVD - even when DVDSP4 shows every indication that the the project "built" and "formatted" correctly. Please advise.
Below my email address please find the copied and pasted logs of the build and format of this last attempt. And please let me know ASAP if DVDSP4 is incapable of building a project of this size with over 31 "titles" or if there is any other known file/format/type/quantity/etc. limitation. Thanx.
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Building Project Tone Demo-A-Menu Add 51120-0501p
11/20/05 6:48:34 PM
Build Folder /Volumes/Judy Tiger 72GB/Build Tone Demo All 51120-0501p
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Warning: The file ‘TONEDEMO_DVD51108.layout’ found in the VIDEO_TS or HVDVD_TS folder will not be included in the final disc.
Warning: The file ‘VOB_DATA.LAY’ found in the VIDEO_TS or HVDVD_TS folder will not be included in the final disc.
Start formatting
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Simulation mode is off
Lossless linking is on
Number of layers is 1
Doing side 1 of 1
Playable in region 1,2,3,4,5,6,8
Disc size is 12 cm
Disc has no copyright material
Writing ISO 9660 directories
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Thank you for your response. I used DVD-SP4 in the stock/standard configuration. I did not set DVD-SP4 intentionally to do anything. So, I'm not sure what you mean by your statement ". It looks like you have set DVD-SP4 to put each menu into a separate V_TS and, without enough extra tracks to play . . ."
What I had done originally was have a separate video for nearly every menu button. I wanted potential clients to be able to listen to any one part of my demo and when that part was finished, have the DVD "end jump" to the next menu button selection. That's why I had such a large track/title count.
What I did next was to combine all the separate "movies" within each [main] sub menu into one - longer - movie with chapter markers per [main] sub menu (except the 6th & last one because I did not have the original FCP file for one of the movies in that menu). Then I retargeted each button to the correct chapter marker.
This brought my track/title count down from 38 (or so) down to 8 or 9. That helped. But I still had trouble burning/formatting a DVD that would play reliably. Out of 5, I only got one that played each menu piece from beginning to end, then made it's "end jump" correctly without causing the DVD player to get lost and stop playing back the DVD.
A couple of others played back the menu pieces from beginning to end, but would "get lost" at the end of, for example, menu #2 playback and stop the DVD player instead of making the correct "end jump".
But then I'd go back to the exact same place (the last section/button/chapter location of the menu that got lost), and the next time it would "end jump" correctly. Go figure!
The rest did not play back reliably at all.
I don't know if combining the individual "movies" to one movie per [main] menu is what you meant when you said, "Try putting the menus (in batches) into the V_TS of the asset they refer to, and not into a new VT_S for every sub-menu/story. (Or possibly, even, putting them all into V_TS#1.)"
I don't know what all the "V_TS" designations mean. I wish I did.
I'm not sure what to try next. I suppose I could combine all of the first 5 menu's "movies" into one long-play track, and re-target the buttons all over again. Maybe that is what you meant when you said, "(Or possibly, even, putting them all into V_TS#1.)"
It will be a lot of work - again - but it would bring my track count down another 3 or 4. It won't be very good for navigating my demo, though, as I laid out each of the 6 main submenus so that one could view a specific part of my expertise or experience. With only one big "movie" there would only be one "end jump" and it just wouldn't be as good as the way I have it now.
By the way, when I rebuilt the individual tracks into 1-menu-at-a-time combined tracks in FCP 5, I grabbed the original individual sequences and put them into a new sequence. So my original sequences then became sub-sequences. However, when I did this, all my green chapter markers turned into pink clip markers that did not export as chapter markers into DVD-SP4. And everything I tried to convert or change them from pink clip markers to green chapter markers did not work.
If I double-clicked any of the sequences, the markers showed up as green chapter markers. Recreating them one at a time was a hassle. Do you (or does anyone) know of a way to take those chapter markers in the original sequences and retain them on the timeline when using those sequences as sub-sequences?
Anyway, here is what the log said for this latest attempt to build/format/burn this movie-menu-combined DVD. Thanks again for your help!
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Warning: The file ‘TONEDEMO_DVD51108.layout’ found in the VIDEO_TS or HVDVD_TS folder will not be included in the final disc.
Warning: The file ‘TONEDEMO_MCOMB_511210632P.layout’ found in the VIDEO_TS or HVDVD_TS folder will not be included in the final disc.
Warning: The file ‘VOB_DATA.LAY’ found in the VIDEO_TS or HVDVD_TS folder will not be included in the final disc.
Start formatting
Formatting as Standard DVD
Simulation mode is off
Lossless linking is on
Number of layers is 1
Doing side 1 of 1
Playable in region 1,2,3,4,5,6,8
Disc size is 12 cm
Disc has no copyright material
Writing ISO 9660 directories
Writing UDF 1.02 structures
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Formatting finished.
Warning: The file ‘TONEDEMO_DVD51108.layout’ found in the VIDEO_TS or HVDVD_TS folder will not be included in the final disc.
Warning: The file ‘TONEDEMO_MCOMB_511210632P.layout’ found in the VIDEO_TS or HVDVD_TS folder will not be included in the final disc.
Warning: The file ‘VOB_DATA.LAY’ found in the VIDEO_TS or HVDVD_TS folder will not be included in the final disc.
Start formatting
Formatting as Standard DVD
Simulation mode is off
Lossless linking is on
Number of layers is 1
Doing side 1 of 1
Playable in region 1,2,3,4,5,6,8
Disc size is 12 cm
Disc has no copyright material
Writing ISO 9660 directories
Writing UDF 1.02 structures
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Building Project Tone Demo-Menu Combine 51121-0632p
11/22/05 11:35:31 AM
Build Folder /Volumes/G5 Storage 372/Build Tone Demo-MComb 51121-0632p2
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