Hi all,
my question is:
I'm using DVDAuthorGUI to author a home-made dvd. Is there a way to set a delay before buttons appear? What I have is a m2v as a titleset menu, there's a short animation (2-3 seconds) and then buttons appear... I mean... they appear as labels in the video (they are part of the video). The real buttons (which are used to navigate inside titles) start showing from first frame of the video, and you see a red line (my buttons are lines) while the background is different and labels are still somewhere else...
Is there a way to set a delay?
Not sure I explained clearly my problem...
I try to attach a couple of pics. They are two different frame from the animated menu. The three labels appear after some second but the button is already there (the red line)...
Any suggestion?
elmuz
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I don't know how or if you can do this with DVDAuthorGUI, but with DVD Lab pro this is done with cells. You create a motion menu, and divide it into two cells. The first cell covers the intro section of the video, the second cell contains the buttons and looping controls if necessary. The buttons don't appear until you reach the second cell, so you have time to fade the graphics in on the video. If DVDAuthorGUI can do it, cells is probably a place to start.
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Found! Solved!
Thank you anyway... in advanced options I have spu begin and spu end, which allow the user to custimize when the subpictures (buttons) actually begin showing.
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