Download Download. Properly name everything: Go into the "Property Inspector" and name your disc. Add a menu: Drag the first menu you wish to work with into the "Graphical View".
Then select the disc layer. Next, go into the "Property Inspector" and set the start up action to be the menu item you just brought into the "Graphical View". Add the video: Now that you have a menu, you need to add your video to the disc. Because MPEG files only contain video, you need to separately add the audio. Create buttons: Double click on the thumbnail image in the menu item that"s located in the "Graphical View".
A sub window will open. At the top left side of the window, you will see a box titled: "Untitled Button". Select the button, and an animated marquee will surround it. Making buttons work: Select a button and then head over to the "Property Inspector". Select the MPEG or marker that you want this button to activate.
Go to the "Buttons Link" field and the select the up, down, left, and right direction that you want the buttons to jump to when using the remote in the DVD player. Look for "Jump When Finished" and set this selection to return to the original menu when the video is finished playing. Hot Topic. Hot products Prof. DRM V2. DRM for Mac V2. All Transactions are protected! Audio commentary tracks 6. Scripts as slideshows 6. Exporting slides 6.
Deleted or extended scenes 6. Multiangle Video 6. Multiangle video restrictions 6. Multiangle uses 6. A multiangle project 6. Mixed versus multiple angles 6. Multistory Movies 6. Multistory restrictions 6. The Story tab 6. A multistory project 7. DVD Scripting 7. DVD Scripting Features 7. What are scripts? A simple play-once-on-insert project 7. The play-once demonstration 7. A smarter script 7.
Attaching a script to other things 7. Random Access 7. Another smarter script 7. The play-all feature 7. Testing and Debugging Scripts 7. Debugging tools 7. SPRMs 7. Display Conditions 7. Closing thoughts 8. Games and Easter Eggs 8. DVD Games 8. Teaching Go 8. The lesson demonstration 8.
Simulating games 8. Treasure hunts 8. Obscuring buttons 8. Trying it out 8. Treasure-hunt payoff 8. Cleaning up 8. Easter Eggs 8. Passwords and numeric input 8. A quick test 8. Creating an Easter egg 8.
Buttons over video 8. The button-trick project 9. DVDs and Computers 9. Computer Features 9. DVD disc layout 9. Video and data setup 9. A video and data project 9. Collecting the datafiles 9. Hey wait! You used bad names! The DVD for this book 9. Hyperlinks 9. DVD ccess 9. Where can I place a link? How do I attach a link to a button? What links can I place?
Web links 9. Local data links 9. Email 9. Testing DVD ccess 9. A DVD ccess project 9. Links on markers Templates and Styles Palette Redux Palette tabs The Templates tab The Styles tab The Shapes tab Shapes Creating your own shapes A logo shape A more generic shape Importing shapes Styles Creating styles Button styles Drop zone styles Text styles Layout styles Using styles Button names Updating styles A style project A button style Templates Template elements Creating a template Using templates effectively A standalone template project A template series project Testing the templates Distributing Styles and Templates For example, you should be able to choose menu 1, but not button 3 of menu 1.
The selected GPRM is intended to choose the specific button in this case. If you choose a specific part of an element from the Jump To pop-up menu with the GPRM Based checkbox selected, only the element is used and the specific part you chose is replaced by the value supplied by the selected GPRM.
However, if you simulate a track that has a subtitle that extends across a chapter marker, the subtitle will continue to appear. Be sure to build your project and test the subtitles using a DVD player so that you are not surprised by a subtitle that gets trimmed unexpectedly. Simulator Changes Subtitle Streams Incorrectly In the Simulator, if you change subtitle streams while playing a track, the current subtitle from the new subtitle stream appears immediately, even if it is in the middle of the subtitle text.
The proper behavior, as happens with DVD players, is for the DVD not to change subtitle streams until the current subtitle clip ends, and not to show a subtitle from the new stream until a new subtitle clip starts on that stream. You are not warned of this requirement until you build your project. The most common way to encounter this problem is to use a very short overall audio file and select the "Fit to audio" setting in the Slideshow Editor. Subtitle Information Characters on a Right-Justified Subtitle May Be Cropped on the Right Edge If you create a subtitle and set the text to be right-justified, the character on the right edge may get partially cropped.
This issue does not exist with the left- and center-justified settings. If you require right-justified subtitles, you can use the left or center settings and manually position the subtitle along the right edge. Stream Selection on Buttons Over Video When configuring a button that is part of a buttons over video subtitle clip, you are not able to set the stream selections unless the button's target is set to "not set" or to a marker within that subtitle's track.
If you need the button to jump to a specific stream on a different track, you can create a script that jumps as needed, and have the button jump to that script. The manual has the incorrect keyboard shortcut listed. Adding Chapter Markers Between Still Images and Video Clips in Tracks To ensure proper builds, insert a chapter marker between each still and motion video clip within a track. Pack Batch List Causes an Error Dialog When you configure a large batch list, you may get an error dialog stating that there are too many files open.
The number of jobs you can have in a batch list depends on their audio coding mode two channel or 5. In some cases, the error dialog may not appear until you start encoding the batch list.
You can work around this issue by encoding your audio in smaller batch lists. L for left front and. C for center front, are needed by A.
Pack to differentiate the channels when using the drag-and-drop method to assign the files in A. In Mac OS X, the suffixes are interpreted as information about the file creator.
As a result, the files that make up the different channels can be associated with various Mac OS X applications based on the suffix.
This has no effect on the decoding of the files. Compressor Information In addition to the following topics, see the Late-Breaking News file in the Compressor documentation folder. This sets the Compressor encoder to include the parsing information in the encoded file, which makes the file usable as soon as you import it into DVD Studio Pro. Using Markers Automatically Generated by Final Cut Pro You can set the preset you are using in Compressor to either use or ignore the compression markers that Final Cut Pro adds to transitions when exporting a movie.
In addition to any markers you manually set in Final Cut Pro, compression markers are added to its exported file at each transition. These markers can be used by Compressor to force I-frames at places that can greatly benefit from them since transitions generally indicate a sudden change of video content and result in a better encoded file.
The drawback is that the I-frames inserted at these automatic markers make it difficult to use the encoded file as part of a multi-angle or mixed-angle track. Select the "Include chapter markers only" checkbox in the Compressor Extras pane in the Encoder pane in the Presets window to set Compressor to only process the markers chapter and compression you manually add in Final Cut Pro.
Deselect this setting to allow Compressor to process both the markers you manually add and the markers Final Cut Pro automatically adds.
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