I have a client who wants a video on a CD business card that the user can hit an embedded link and go directly to the company web site.
How to do this?
Is there Mac software out there that works with Premiere or FCP that can create a button in the video that will open the viewer's browser and jump to the web?
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You need to use Eventstream to do this. Eventstream adds interactivity to Quicktime as well as windows and real video files.
Products that have eventstream technology include Cinestream and Cleaner 5, both from www.discreet.com
Media 100 also uses it.
Eventstream is based on XMLTake me drunk, I'm home.
'The Internet is a fad ... it's not part of our core business'
- Bill Gates 1997 -
if you use media cleaner pro u can easily add a link on the last frame of a quick time(i know i'm just repeating what the cleaner said but i thought i would make it more specific)
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Just to clear up any confusion 'Media Cleaner Pro' has been called 'Cleaner' for the last 18 months, it's current version is 5
Take me drunk, I'm home.
'The Internet is a fad ... it's not part of our core business'
- Bill Gates 1997 -
Thanks guys. I got Cleaner 5 a while ago and have used it to do my encoding, I guess I missed something and will go back and look at it.
You're the best
Lar
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