I have solved many of my question with his program just with trying and testing. But there is one thing I can't find out. Is there anyway to have a videoclip between to menues? Like those you often find on commercial DVDs like Star Wars or Lord of the Rings?
If not, which program do I need to do this and still have the possibility to have motion menu and a introclip that comes before the first meny?
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I just saw at the DVDLab website that DVDLab can have transitions between menus! I´m closing up on my whish!!!
But i am still wondering if I can have a separate videclip (avi file) between two menus?
Maybe I can put this "Between clip" on a own menu (menu3) that I put between the two others (menu and menu2) thats after it is finished goes to the next menu (menu2)?
I belive this will work also?
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