Frage von Rubikmaster:Hello ...
I have a menu with several shooting, all of which are equipped with a button each.
Now I want synonymous add a button that takes place all the movies in succession.
How do I get out something?
Thanks ....
Antwort von Ivy:
Hi!
What?
Where did you get your movies? What are these movies? Which program / system?
For I tell you, everyone has a menu with several shooting. But when one night the video is, ask for the other film festival, a third to the scene detection at Magix.
To be more concrete, if you want to help.
Lg,
Ivy
Antwort von Rubikmaster:
Oooops, sorry ... I was overzealous.
So, I use Encore DVD.
There I got a menu, you can call from one of the seven movies a wedding.
Now I would like to add a button and all the seven films will be played in succession.
Somehow this has to do with what the timeline, but I do not know how I need preparieren this ...
Thank you.
Antwort von Axel:
So, I use Encore DVD.
There I got a menu, you can call from one of the seven movies a wedding.
Now I would like to add a button and all the seven films will be played in succession.
Somehow this has to do with what the timeline, but I do not know how I need preparieren this ...
Thank you. But it must be already Encore 2.0. Because then you can play all the movies in a timeline (= track = track, I try to translate it to Mac or DSP) prefer to have each of you as a chapter mark.
At this track you create playlists consult seven (Manual). Any playlist you can only assign a chapter. Each of the seven buttons aimed at a library. End action of each playlist is selected with the menu the next button.
An eighth button ( "play all") has as its goal no playlist, but as usual, the entire track.
Antwort von grovel:
But it must be already Encore 2.0. It must be not at all Encore 2.0. The functionality was there already in 1.0!
However, there is a bit different. You have to "play everything" to make as it were a normal variant by you "connect" the end action of the different timelines together. If you then star test the first timeline, they are all one by one, until the last.
Those buttons, which will only play the appropriate chapter, then you "connect" with the timeline of the relevant chapter and give them both a "Overwrite" option with, that link you with the menu. This is the end action of the timeline modified so that they do not s.end to the next timeline jumps, but back to the menu.
SeeYa Groveler