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  1. Hi all - I want to make a trivia game, there will be a question plus 4 possible answers on the screen, and the user need to pick one. If he picks the right answer he will hear "bravo" but if he picks a wrong answer the correct answer will be highlighted.
    I have seen such a trivia game in several bonus disks.
    can anyone please help ???
    thanks
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  2. DVDLab Pro can set this up for you.
    There's a tutorial on it at http://www.mmbforums.com
    Cheers, Jim
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    How much money and time do you have first? What you are wanting to do will take both. Not a simple job to complete.
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    You might look into PowerPoint from Microsoft. I'm not sure about the sound, but that could be added in later. What you are looking for is to create an 'interactive' disc.

    Or you can use an authoring program like TMPGEnc DVD Author. Just a whole lot of menus and buttons. If you do a Google search for 'interactive DVD' or 'Creating interactive DVDs' , you can probably get some hits that might guide you.
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  5. Hi apopo

    As reboot says you can use DVD Lab to do this.

    I myself have made several (used at xmas for family quizzes)

    They are normally in the format of a small film clip that leads to a menu which displays a question and 4 possible answers, each one being a link to a correct or incorrect splash screen.

    Hope this helps

    Roz
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  6. It is more or less the same like the "keypad": http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/tutorial/keypad.html

    I've done the same with GUI for dvdauthor, but I had no time to write a tutorial for this yet.
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  7. Thank U all

    I think I'm getting there... it takes time but your tips really helped.

    so TNX,
    apopo

    p.s. if anyone have more ideas - i would still like 2 hear.
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