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  1. Tony Buba of Braddock Pennsylvania made an interactive CD video but how? Was it Macromedia? I don't remember.
    Full screen video was shown; you selected objects and the movie went into them. There was no text, only a cursor arrow to guide you.
    Can interactive DVDs be made this way using the menu looped pictures? FrontPage 2000 web authoring software allowa hot spots to be defined, click on an area of a still picture and you go to a file. That is what I want to do with DVD video. Click on an area of the motion picture and the movie continues there.
    How is that done?
    Yea, I know, I'll try to get in touch with him; I just now remembered his name.
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    they are called menus. dvd authoring programs should be able to do that.
    His name was MackemX

    What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend?
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    oh wait are you asking about dvds or regular cd-roms? cuz you talk about cds at first then ask about dvd.
    His name was MackemX

    What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend?
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  4. Right, Menus. I've made them for VCD disks.
    What I saw was a CD.
    I want to make DVDs to do it so I can use the widescreen television and the large storage on a dvd disk.
    Have you ever seen DVD authoring software do such things? Hot spots in a looping video I mean.

    BTW, I found Buba's site, but I can't send him a message with his form thing. I get rejected and there is no normal e-mail address.

    It looks like Macromedia will do it, but at a huge cost. Isn't there a inexpensive way to do it? All I want to do is video streams navigation with pictures and hot spots. No words or graphics on the looped video. Just hot spots like on a web page and a still picture.
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