I wanna do some transitions on my DVD,here is my situation:
I have a motion menu with 2 cells, in which the buttons are all appear
in cell2, then I do the transition within main menu and the scene selection
menu,but the transition changes the scene in cell1 instead of cell 2 which I
want to be, can DLP do the transition using the scene in cell2 instead of cell1?
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Save yourself a lot of grief and get better quality by creating your motion menu backgrounds in another program, like a good video editor. It gives you far greater control. You can then encode them to mpeg-2 DVD compliance, and import them into DLP for authoring.
I have been using DLP for years, and I have never, ever created a motion menu inside DLP. I always do it outside DLP, and use DLP simply for authoring.The views expressed in this post are mine alone, unless plagiarised from others
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You have one motion split into two cells. That is why transition will start from beginning in cell one.
If you want to do it any other way you will have to go with guns1inger's advice or make two start menus, where the second one will have buttons.
thanks for you guys advice~~
It seems a little bit troublesome.
One more question:
Is it possible for the subpictures have more than one color?
You can have three colours for a button if you uncheck "Antialiase".
I got it ~~thanks for your teachingOriginally Posted by tinker
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