First Play Page
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This page allows assets to be specified for the DVD first play. The first play is the first thing that is seen when a DVD is played. Often times the first play is a warning against copying the DVD. In some cases, it may contain some marketing material such as advertisements or movie previews.
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· | Include First Play Video - Check this box if you want to include a first play video clip.
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· | Video Elementary Stream, Program Stream or VOB file - The video asset can be provided in three forms, all of which must be in DVD compliant MPEG-2 format.
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· | Video Elementary Stream - This is a DVD compliant MPEG-2 video elementary stream. File extensions will typically be *.mpv or *.m2v.
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· | Program Stream - This is a DVD compliant MPEG-2 program stream. This program stream has audio and video multiplexed together into a single file which typically has the extension *.mpg.
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· | VOB file - This is a file that has already been multiplexed for DVD. This file also has audio and video multiplexed together into a single file which should have the extension *.vob.
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· | Optional Audio Elementary Stream - The audio stream is a DVD compliant audio stream. If a multiplexed format was selected for the video file, no audio file will be expected. If a video elementary stream was selected, that doesn't have an accompanying audio stream, this field can be left blank.
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· | When playing DVD, do not allow first play to be skipped - this option uses the DVD User Operation Control (UOP) to allow or prevent viewers from skipping or fast forwarding over the first play video.
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