No, I know, Tom,

But the thing is that we want this to be a dual purpose DVD. Video
watchable on DVD player as well as computer (there with interactive
menu, positioned just above the upper edge of the video, dropping down
right on top of it).

So the 'dropped over' is going to be a DVD video sprite (and they are
alwasy DTS, aren't they?)

Nik



On 10/11/05, Thomas Higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > or allow intereactive menus being placed over a .mov
> > file.
>
> Wait, are you talking about DVD videos or QuickTime videos? If it's QT
> then go non-DTS and you're done. If it's DVD then I suppose they may
> have made it possible, I do believe that we could have implemented
> support for non-DTS playback in Director but we didn't for copyright and
> performance concerns, thus we could have provided overlay ability but
> didn't. It doesn't sound too wild to me that it's possible, but you're
> right in that the description of being referred to Adobe sounds a bit
> odd as I'm not sure what they offer along those lines.
>
> Sorry that the window.blend bit fails there, welcome to undoc'd
> features. :P If something else comes to mind I'll be sure and let you
> know.
>
> Cheers,
> Tom Higgins - Technical Product Manager
> Macromedia Director and the Shockwave Player
> http://weblogs.macromedia.com/thiggins/
>
> ...
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