
There are multiple advantages and disadvantages of DVD Studio Pro. You could see that it’s extremely difficult to burn a DVD disc with the help of DVD Studio Pro. If the test is all good then select "File"-> "Build Disc". Burn a DVD: Click on the "Preview Button" at the bottom of the "Graphical Menu" and test the disc.Look for "Jump When Finished" and set this selection to return to the original menu when the video is finished playing. End actions: Go to the "Property Inspector" and head to the "General Field".Go to the "Buttons Link" field and the select the up, down, left, and right direction that you want the buttons to jump to when using the remote in the DVD player. Select the MPEG or marker that you want this button to activate. Find the Action Field and look for "Jump When Activated". Making buttons work: Select a button and then head over to the "Property Inspector".Select the button, and an animated marquee will surround it. At the top left side of the window, you will see a box titled: "Untitled Button". Create buttons: Double click on the thumbnail image in the menu item that"s located in the "Graphical View".Take your AC3 or AIFF file and drag it onto the MPEG file that you dragged into the "Graphical View". Because MPEG files only contain video, you need to separately add the audio. Select the MPEG file you wish to work with and drag it into the "Graphical View".

#Dvd studio pro burning how to#
How would I create this transition? After Effects? If so, is there anywhere I can download some premade transitions like this? A nice tutorial of how to do something like this was included in the DTMS Final Cut ProĭVD tutorial I have. What kind of Menu should I use (video, still, layered menu) or is that irrelevant to objective?ī. Objective: When "Play" is pressed, the menu transitions to a black screen by burning up as if by a cigarette burn from center outward.Ī. OK, I have a couple of questions about Creating Menus in DVD Studio Pro.ġ. PS: This reply is far from complete, but thats how much I can reply to such a broad subject. I personally use adobe encore as it is superbly integrated with aftereffects (i.e. with some experience with motion menus u can do everything u need. Mind u there's a better way to do all this.
#Dvd studio pro burning movie#
OR include the burn in in ur actual movie (in case u dont mind seeing it everytime before the show)Īs for how will u do the transition, thats up to ur talent and skill, but yes after effects will do the job.Īs for the fading buttons think of it in the same way as the first.


This means, when u hit the button, u assign it to go to a movie that u create (that has the burn in effect and fade) - then when THAT movie ends, u will link it to ur actual program. u said when play is clicked, a burn in effect will occur, fading to black then the program starts. ur asking for too many things at once.įirst, lets cover the general objective. Although u set them nicely in points, the subject is bigger than it seems.
