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    ok, here we go.

    I have 6 divx files. Two are the same footage but one is from the front the other is from the rear.
    there are two sets like this. So out of my 6 files 4 of those files are acctually two movies but from the front and from the back.

    I wanta know if there is a program out there or even if someone knows how to do it the hardway.

    CAN I MAKE THE VIDEO PLAY AND WHILE WATCHING FRONT VIEW AT ANYTIME IN THE VIDEO PUSH ANGLE ON THE DVD PLAYER REMOTE AND SWITCH TO THE BACK VIEW.

    **the files are 100% syncalbe. same time, same res, same everything just different angles.


    now lets take this a step farther. if I can make a menu that lets me pick video one or video two thenk while watching either change from angle 1 to angle 2,
    can i also set this up so that when i click title or menu on the remote, the dvd player launchs the two other movies on the disk???
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    DVD Lab Pro supports multi-angle. Encode your videos at no more than 7500 kbps and author multi-angle titles
    Read my blog here.
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    Multiangle has some additional requirements WRT encoding beyond the usual ones in order to be DVD-compliant AS a multiangle title. Example: GOP lengths & type...

    For a more complete listing, read the info/manual that comes with your multiangle-capable authoring program.

    And/Or--

    Read one of my past posts on the subject, which hopefully spells it out pretty well.

    If they truly are able to maintain sync throughout and are the same length, you've won 1/2 the battle.

    Ok, maybe 1/3rd.

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    There should be a contest for best Multi-Angle efforts.

    Maybe the award could be called "Angie" or "Crossfire"
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    Originally Posted by edDV
    There should be a contest for best Multi-Angle efforts.

    Maybe the award could be called "Angie" or "Crossfire"
    What would the judging be based on Would everyone need to use the same video clips
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    Originally Posted by GeorgeW
    Originally Posted by edDV
    There should be a contest for best Multi-Angle efforts.

    Maybe the award could be called "Angie" or "Crossfire"
    What would the judging be based on Would everyone need to use the same video clips
    Award for "Best Application of Multi-Angle Technology"
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    Ijust spent two days reading the manual for DVD studio pro (current version) and have sucessfully made 2 multi angle dvd's, the encoding process is a bit much, but, once you get it its not all that bad, mostly is the use of "compression markers" (for those of you using final cut studio.)
    the multi angle title i am doing is of a drum and bugle corps.
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    I have used DLP to do multi-angle titles. So far I the biggest was four angles. Encoding isn't that bad - just a few extra rules to enforce.
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