I am doing a video production to air on TV, the TV studio requested that I submit a DVD without menus and without any chapters, another words it has to a single chapter since it will be placed in a jukebox with 200 other DVD¡¦s to be aired. My question is how do you create something like that in Media Studio 8 or DVD factory? Here is the link to the webcasted video. I created 3 different projects to make the video, the intro, the opening credits, and the main video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvddHD2b3u0
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First if you are using MSP or VS10, do not add chapter marks. Then in DVDMF, or the burn module of VS, drop your video clips into the timeline, and uncheck the box beside "Create Menus". Clicking "Next" should take you straight to the Preview screen, where you can preview your DVD, before continuing on to burn.
You might also click on the Gear Icon and Select "Play all clips before menu". However since you don't create a menu, there would not be a menu to go to..
You might also click on the Gear Icon and Select "Play all clips before menu". However since you don't create a menu, there would not be a menu to go to..
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Clark, I was wondering if you could enlighten us as to how you made the intro? Was that done in MSP or VS?
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Since I did not see Clark on-line, I'll jump in, That's a Smart Composition from MSP 8.
http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic.php?t=17961
http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic.php?t=17961
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I used Media Studio Pro 8, there is a function called ¡§Smart Compositor¡¨ which you can download 22 different theme templates, you can download them for free at http://www.ulead.com/msp/free.htm it will only work with a purchased license copy of MSP8 (it won¡¦t work with the trial version), it takes a little to get used to it and the particular template I didn¡¦t use all the frame sequences since I didn¡¦t have that many different scenes because it was an interview. If you use any of the templates I would like to see your results.Black Lab wrote:Clark, I was wondering if you could enlighten us as to how you made the intro? Was that done in MSP or VS?
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Thanks Ron & Clark.
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