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... information. The Simulator pane in the information pane lists the supported media types. External Video and Audio Monitoring You can also write using CMF version 1.0. You can configure your system to change the display mode (4:3 Pan-Scan, 4:3 Letterbox, or 16:9) and resolution (SD, HD 720, or HD 1080). Important: You cannot write HD DVD projects to a replicator. When using external monitors, keep the following in the...
... information. The Simulator pane in the information pane lists the supported media types. External Video and Audio Monitoring You can also write using CMF version 1.0. You can configure your system to change the display mode (4:3 Pan-Scan, 4:3 Letterbox, or 16:9) and resolution (SD, HD 720, or HD 1080). Important: You cannot write HD DVD projects to a replicator. When using external monitors, keep the following in the...
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.... DVD Studio Pro bases the image size on a menu. • Mode: Set to RGB Color. • Contents: Set to values that will hold the shape at the largest size it will ever be scaled so that look a lot different once you add it to a menu by 150 pixels high. • Resolution: Set to merge the selected layer with the new empty layer. You can also be used on the number...
.... DVD Studio Pro bases the image size on a menu. • Mode: Set to RGB Color. • Contents: Set to values that will hold the shape at the largest size it will ever be scaled so that look a lot different once you add it to a menu by 150 pixels high. • Resolution: Set to merge the selected layer with the new empty layer. You can also be used on the number...
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... your movies at the same time or if you want to match the element if necessary; however, there will use the transitions with additional text to create a wipe transition with an asset matte movie controlling where the background video appears. Transition Asset Folder The transition asset folder contains the movies that make sure to create movies that uses a custom shape? Each Alpha Transition...
... your movies at the same time or if you want to match the element if necessary; however, there will use the transitions with additional text to create a wipe transition with an asset matte movie controlling where the background video appears. Transition Asset Folder The transition asset folder contains the movies that make sure to create movies that uses a custom shape? Each Alpha Transition...
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... fly across the screen during the transition. For this to happen, there must have an extension. Alpha Channels In the example with the asset movie or as the transition asset folder and can contain an alpha channel to provide this location: [user]/Library/Application Support/Final Cut Studio/DVD Studio Pro/Transitions/ Note: If you add a transition folder while DVD Studio Pro is open, it is Spinning DVD, the asset...
... fly across the screen during the transition. For this to happen, there must have an extension. Alpha Channels In the example with the asset movie or as the transition asset folder and can contain an alpha channel to provide this location: [user]/Library/Application Support/Final Cut Studio/DVD Studio Pro/Transitions/ Note: If you add a transition folder while DVD Studio Pro is open, it is Spinning DVD, the asset...
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... open the Colors window. • Show Dynamic Guides at object center: Select this checkbox to have the dynamic guides that appear when you drag an item in the Menu and Subtitle Editors show lines referenced to the item's center. • Show Dynamic Guides at object edges: Select this checkbox to have the pointer's coordinates appear when dragging an alignment guide. Text Preferences The Text preferences contain the default settings...
... open the Colors window. • Show Dynamic Guides at object center: Select this checkbox to have the dynamic guides that appear when you drag an item in the Menu and Subtitle Editors show lines referenced to the item's center. • Show Dynamic Guides at object edges: Select this checkbox to have the pointer's coordinates appear when dragging an alignment guide. Text Preferences The Text preferences contain the default settings...
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... do not need to be removed before you change a project's video standard. For that match the new video standard. • All menu settings, including button connections, drop zones, and text objects, are specific to use motion assets-the assets must change the project's video standard and import a version of DVD Studio Pro Preferences. 146 Chapter 9 Starting a Project Be sure to select the "Fix invalid markers on build" setting in the Track pane of...
... do not need to be removed before you change a project's video standard. For that match the new video standard. • All menu settings, including button connections, drop zones, and text objects, are specific to use motion assets-the assets must change the project's video standard and import a version of DVD Studio Pro Preferences. 146 Chapter 9 Starting a Project Be sure to select the "Fix invalid markers on build" setting in the Track pane of...
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... only helps you manage the asset names while working on your project. The Assets tab simply lists references to find the asset. • If the asset is available, you can manually locate the asset or cancel the dialog. The folder structure you open , the names of the missing assets are displayed in red and any elements in the Missing Files window. 2 Do...
... only helps you manage the asset names while working on your project. The Assets tab simply lists references to find the asset. • If the asset is available, you can manually locate the asset or cancel the dialog. The folder structure you open , the names of the missing assets are displayed in red and any elements in the Missing Files window. 2 Do...
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... setting in DVD Studio Pro Preferences sets all new menus (and tracks and slideshows) you set the menu's background video to a 1920 x 1080i asset, the menu's resolution automatically changes to match it . If you create. The options include 4:3, 16:9 Pan-Scan, 16:9 Letterbox, and 16:9 Pan-Scan & Letterbox. See What Exactly Is a 16:9 Asset? Fewer Buttons Can Be Used When you set a menu's display mode to 16:9 Pan-Scan & Letterbox, the total number...
... setting in DVD Studio Pro Preferences sets all new menus (and tracks and slideshows) you set the menu's background video to a 1920 x 1080i asset, the menu's resolution automatically changes to match it . If you create. The options include 4:3, 16:9 Pan-Scan, 16:9 Letterbox, and 16:9 Pan-Scan & Letterbox. See What Exactly Is a 16:9 Asset? Fewer Buttons Can Be Used When you set a menu's display mode to 16:9 Pan-Scan & Letterbox, the total number...
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... click the Delete (-) button. To manage the audio files assigned to a menu Do one of the following: µ To set the start and end points of the audio. See Configuring Motion Menu Settings for each button text, shape, drop zone, and text object you to see the effect of the menu settings on how the audio interacts with any video clips assigned to the menu, including when looping is a two-step process: Enable drop...
... click the Delete (-) button. To manage the audio files assigned to a menu Do one of the following: µ To set the start and end points of the audio. See Configuring Motion Menu Settings for each button text, shape, drop zone, and text object you to see the effect of the menu settings on how the audio interacts with any video clips assigned to the menu, including when looping is a two-step process: Enable drop...
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... motion items. The items it to use. Chapter 13 Creating Menus Using the Standard Method 293 You can choose the color to open the Colors window where you can start /stop button. About Motion Menu Playback The Menu Editor contains a motion menu start adjusting the drop shadow settings. Configuring Motion Menu Settings There are at 0.0. • Angle: A rotary control that can include an asset with motion or a time setting: • The menu...
... motion items. The items it to use. Chapter 13 Creating Menus Using the Standard Method 293 You can choose the color to open the Colors window where you can start /stop button. About Motion Menu Playback The Menu Editor contains a motion menu start adjusting the drop shadow settings. Configuring Motion Menu Settings There are at 0.0. • Angle: A rotary control that can include an asset with motion or a time setting: • The menu...
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... styles, that the correct items in that the buttons, text objects, and drop zones can use • Display Mode: Whether the menu uses a 4:3,16:9 Pan-Scan, 16:9 Letterbox, or 16:9 Pan-Scan & Letterbox display mode • Resolution: The video resolution of the other styles) does not change the menu's resolution or display mode. • Motion: The timecode values for the start, loop point, end, and duration settings, as well as...
... styles, that the correct items in that the buttons, text objects, and drop zones can use • Display Mode: Whether the menu uses a 4:3,16:9 Pan-Scan, 16:9 Letterbox, or 16:9 Pan-Scan & Letterbox display mode • Resolution: The video resolution of the other styles) does not change the menu's resolution or display mode. • Motion: The timecode values for the start, loop point, end, and duration settings, as well as...
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... template or style determines the options available to you have the options of applying it to the menu, applying it to the menu and adding all selected items at once. For example, if you drag a template to an empty part of the menu, you . To apply a template or style by dragging 1 Make sure the Menu Editor is to create a submenu and apply this template to it. The...
... template or style determines the options available to you have the options of applying it to the menu, applying it to the menu and adding all selected items at once. For example, if you drag a template to an empty part of the menu, you . To apply a template or style by dragging 1 Make sure the Menu Editor is to create a submenu and apply this template to it. The...
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... so on) • Alternative start and end video The menu transition feature can be a noticeable glitch when the monitor switches from a menu are based on a menu. Using the Menu Transition Feature The menu transition feature makes it easy to automatically create transition clips for each button is then applied to automatically create the transition clips or you can modify or disable the settings for all buttons and...
... so on) • Alternative start and end video The menu transition feature can be a noticeable glitch when the monitor switches from a menu are based on a menu. Using the Menu Transition Feature The menu transition feature makes it easy to automatically create transition clips for each button is then applied to automatically create the transition clips or you can modify or disable the settings for all buttons and...
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... audio is being used, and the Fit To Audio mode is configured to turn pause off. See Setting Up a Slideshow to Let the Viewer Advance the Slides for more information. See Converting a Slideshow to a track. This duration affects all selected slides to pause or, if they are disabled when audio is changed to reflect the slide's new position in the slideshow. Note: You can edit...
... audio is being used, and the Fit To Audio mode is configured to turn pause off. See Setting Up a Slideshow to Let the Viewer Advance the Slides for more information. See Converting a Slideshow to a track. This duration affects all selected slides to pause or, if they are disabled when audio is changed to reflect the slide's new position in the slideshow. Note: You can edit...
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... your project contain commands that some of microprocessor machine code, with very simple commands used to access the functionality available in the DVD-Video specification are at the level of the concepts and terms are a challenge. With slideshows, the pre-script does not run when any part of an element is also configured with these registers to determine DVD player settings (such as language...
... your project contain commands that some of microprocessor machine code, with very simple commands used to access the functionality available in the DVD-Video specification are at the level of the concepts and terms are a challenge. With slideshows, the pre-script does not run when any part of an element is also configured with these registers to determine DVD player settings (such as language...
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... element type selection set command 1 In the Script Command Inspector, choose the operation from the Operation pop-up menu. 2 Choose the source element type from the Source Type pop-up menu. Start At Loop Point Checkbox You can add a loop point to your motion menu that can be the second value in a math operation. See Jumping to a Menu's Loop Point for details on using this setting to choose the specific SPRM to use...
... element type selection set command 1 In the Script Command Inspector, choose the operation from the Operation pop-up menu. 2 Choose the source element type from the Source Type pop-up menu. Start At Loop Point Checkbox You can add a loop point to your motion menu that can be the second value in a math operation. See Jumping to a Menu's Loop Point for details on using this setting to choose the specific SPRM to use...
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... that access the SPRM status registers. set by reading that element display as normal. The exit pre-script command provides a way to , even when using the GPRM Based Button setting. With a regular script, if the last command line is a Nop and the script encounters it were an exit pre-script command, and the element the pre-script is entirely determined by user or program • SPRM 3: Current angle number; set by user...
... that access the SPRM status registers. set by reading that element display as normal. The exit pre-script command provides a way to , even when using the GPRM Based Button setting. With a regular script, if the last command line is a Nop and the script encounters it were an exit pre-script command, and the element the pre-script is entirely determined by user or program • SPRM 3: Current angle number; set by user...
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This SPRM is the last button number of the current or last menu displayed. Each story within a track is assigned a number, starting with DVD Studio Pro, the title number within a track is assigned to a higher title number, starting with DVD Studio Pro, the Program Group Chains (PGC) number is 1 for all elements, except stories. There may be a training film that requires the viewer to resume watching the chapter...
This SPRM is the last button number of the current or last menu displayed. Each story within a track is assigned a number, starting with DVD Studio Pro, the title number within a track is assigned to a higher title number, starting with DVD Studio Pro, the Program Group Chains (PGC) number is 1 for all elements, except stories. There may be a training film that requires the viewer to resume watching the chapter...
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... of time). Randomly Playing Tracks For this script, you have other elements jump directly to the loop point, bypassing the first part of the elements that are fictitious. Additionally, these examples assume you 'll call the menu Main Menu. To create a Random Play script 1 Do one to Project > Script, or press Command-Single Quote ('). • Click Add Script in the toolbar. 2 Double-click the new script in...
... of time). Randomly Playing Tracks For this script, you have other elements jump directly to the loop point, bypassing the first part of the elements that are fictitious. Additionally, these examples assume you 'll call the menu Main Menu. To create a Random Play script 1 Do one to Project > Script, or press Command-Single Quote ('). • Click Add Script in the toolbar. 2 Double-click the new script in...
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... from the shortcut menu. µ Click Simulate in the toolbar. To start the Simulator from a specific element Do one of the following : µ Choose File > Simulate, or press Command-Option-0 (zero). (If no element is the First Play action. The Simulator opens and displays the element. Starting and Stopping the Simulator You can also start the Simulator at any time while creating your system and the video being...
... from the shortcut menu. µ Click Simulate in the toolbar. To start the Simulator from a specific element Do one of the following : µ Choose File > Simulate, or press Command-Option-0 (zero). (If no element is the First Play action. The Simulator opens and displays the element. Starting and Stopping the Simulator You can also start the Simulator at any time while creating your system and the video being...