Using the Simulator in DVD Studio Pro
The Simulator in DVD Studio Pro is a great tool for checking your project while you are still creating it. The Simulator behaves just like a standalone DVD player. There shouldn't be any question as to how your project is going to look using the simulator.


You can configure different settings in the Simulator window within the
DVD Studio Pro Preferences menu. For example, you can set the
simulator's region code, aspect ratios, language preferences, and
playback output options to test for different situations.
There are also a variety of ways you can force the Simulator to start
at a specific element. For example, you can Ctrl+Click the element in
the Outline or Graphical tab and choose simulate from the shortcut
menu. This allows you to test parts of the project without having all
of the elements in place.
There is also the Log Tab that contains a simulation log that provides information on a simulation while it is in progress. This can be useful when you are trying to work out a problem with your project.
There are also a variety of ways you can force the Simulator to start
at a specific element. For example, you can Ctrl+Click the element in
the Outline or Graphical tab and choose simulate from the shortcut
menu. This allows you to test parts of the project without having all
of the elements in place.There is also the Log Tab that contains a simulation log that provides information on a simulation while it is in progress. This can be useful when you are trying to work out a problem with your project.
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