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Frage von doofabernett:


Good day,

Beginners of a DVD Studio Pro, I am trying now for hours the following: I would within a menu button with link to videos. The user will be before he clicks on the button - almost like a mouseover - a fade in the video menu. I would sozuagen a foretaste of the video before this offer is selected. That is what I wanted with three buttons or make videos. How does it work? I ask for an answer for mugs.

Liebe Grüße

Space


Antwort von Axel:

"doofabernett" wrote: How does it work? I ask for an answer for mugs.

Salut,
"really" is not. There are but two ways, with which it goes. One is long and arduous, with multiple angles, hidden autostart buttons with scripting enabled subtitle tracks, etc., in short, nothing for beginners.
The second is not synonymous, but at least step by step to cope. I make myself out of a question mark behind the somewhat more complicated things, when you can have, the better, if not, ask again. Photoshop you'll need in any way.

1. The menu are you doing in the editing program. For your three films are you doing small window in which they proceed to some thumbnails. Then do you have a Freeze-Frame/Bildschirmfoto. To test the function it is s.besten if the background is white or black, more on this later. Save the Project from, you still need it if you want to change the background color.

2. You importierst the Picture in Photoshop on a white background (> File> New> Default) with the default NTSC DV. Now you create with Apple + Shift + N a new level. At this level, you draw with the selection rectangle or lasso a rough outline for the movie. By filling you fill the outline with black. Then throws you away Freeze frame, make the background and the 2nd Level with Apple + Shift + E flat and only as "keys".

3. You importierst the Menufilmchen than Mpeg2 (possibly with music) in your menu - window in the DSP. "Keys" importierst you too. Now click once in the Menufenster, then appears in the Menu Inspector bottom right under the General tab "overlay file" (?). Here you give "keys" to.

4. You draw the outline for your Menufenster thumbnail movies, these are the so-called hotspots (?).

5. You click one of the hotspots, the inspector for the button click in> colors> color overlay> Advanced> Type of Assignment: Grayscale (?). If your background was black, the inspector should look like, as shown in the Attachment "normal" at the bottom (you see it only if you register and log in here). The player generates now a color that is full (by the upper transparency slider (?), On "15" stands), with the outline of the previously created in Photoshop black blots. If the background was black synonymous, this means the movie is invisible in normal condition.

For the state "selected", do you all controls to "0". If the mouse pointer over the hotspot now, the underlying film is visible.

Note: Not all colors can be generated by the player. You're synonymous little different than in the menu preview in the DSP. It would therefore s.besten, the thumbnails (which are not square to be (?) In the same editing program with a framework on which, it is a different color on less.

Space


Antwort von MuFim Productions:

great description! danke schön!

Space



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