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Also, since the NEXT button of your remote is designed for chapters on the same timeline, that feature will not work with this project. However, there is a work-around. Just add a chapter point in the last possible frame of each clip and then when the NEXT button of the remote is pressed, it will ‘virtually’ take you to the next clip. | Also, since the NEXT button of your remote is designed for chapters on the same timeline, that feature will not work with this project. However, there is a work-around. Just add a chapter point in the last possible frame of each clip and then when the NEXT button of the remote is pressed, it will ‘virtually’ take you to the next clip. | ||
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+ | ===== Playlists instead of Overrides (Play All Alternative)===== | ||
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+ | A playlist is a group of timelines that play sequentially (from each one's specified chapter) and can include one end action. Playlists provide more efficient and robust navigation possibilities than overrides alone. After creating a playlist, you populate and edit it by using the Playlist Properties palette. You can specify different audio and subtitle tracks for timelines accessed from a playlist also. You can choose playlists as a link or an end action from other elements. A playlist plays back all the timelines included and cannot be interrupted, | ||
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+ | Playlists, in effect, let you set overrides for several timelines at once, making DVD authoring more efficient. For example, if your project includes a collection of music videos, you can create a menu with buttons that let's the viewer play them all or select a specific music video (timeline). You create a Play All button that links to a playlist containing all the timelines and an end action that points back to the menu; you then create the individual music video buttons that link to each separate timeline with an end action pointing back to the menu. To create this navigation scheme without using a playlist, each timeline' | ||
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+ | To create a playlist: | ||
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+ | 1. In the Project tab, click the Create New Playlist button Create New Playlist button , or choose File > New Playlist. Enter a name for the playlist, and click OK.\\ | ||
+ | 2. Select the playlist in the Project tab, and bring the Properties palette to the front, if it's not visible.\\ | ||
+ | 3. Drag the pick whip from the Timeline section of the Playlist Inspector to a timeline in the Project tab. Adobe Encore DVD adds the specified timeline to the playlist.\\ | ||
+ | 4. Using the pick whip, add the other required timelines.\\ | ||
+ | 5. If desired, use the pick whip to set an end action to link to a timeline or a menu.\\ | ||
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+ | To edit a playlist: | ||
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+ | 1. Select a playlist in the Project tab.\\ | ||
+ | 2. Edit the playlist as follows, using the Playlist Properties palette:\\ | ||
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+ | * To reorder the timelines, select a timeline and drag it to a new location in the list. | ||
+ | * To add a timeline to a playlist, drag the pick whip to a timeline in the Project tab. Adobe Encore DVD adds the timeline to the end of the playlist. | ||
+ | * To delete a timeline, select it and click the Delete icon or choose delete from the palette' | ||
+ | * To specify a different audio or subtitle track for the timeline, choose Specify Other from the Properties palette pop-up menu. In the dialog box that appears, select the timeline, and then specify the new tracks using the Audio and Subtitle pop-up menus. | ||
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