Here's one I struggled with, trying to do what I thought would be a straight
forward task. Imagine having a video of, say, a concert consisting of 3
artists each doing 10 pieces. You want to put that on a DVD. You want a top
level menu with four buttons, 3 for the artists and 1 as a play entire
concert. You want three sub-menus, 1 for each artist with a button for each
song plus that artist's play-all. The user should be able to play either the
entire concert, or only the works of a single artist, or only a single song
of a given artist. When a single song is completed, the DVD should display
the sub-menu with the next song highlighted. But if that same song is played
from a play-all button it has to go immediately to the next song. Naturally
there will be motion backgrounds/audio on each submenu and the top level
menu.
Finally I figured something usable(but had to accept a few compromises). It
is so complicated that I cannot remember how to do it, therefore I had to
make a diagram depicting all the connections one has to make. I haven't seen
how to do this in a help file or a video tutorial. If you screw up ever so
subtly with a wrong EA between the timeline, playlists, or button links, the
single song buttons may work but not the play-all's, or the play-all buttons
may work but not the singles, or there will be a long delay between play-all
items; that is, play-all won't play as if it is a single video file. I don't
think I ever got everything to work perfectly!
Lee
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Uwe Soltau
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 5:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AP] Encore DVD Forum
You must be very clever to learn Encore in a couple of hours.
Yes, to learn how to simply burn a DVD is not all that involved but if
you get to more advanced things like button routing, chapter playlists,
subtitle colours etc., one surely needs a bit more time than that, at
least I would.
And yes, everything one knows is easy :-)
Uwe
> I learned Encore via YouTube tutorials in a couple of hours, its quite
> simple when you know what's what :-)
>
> Neil.
>
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