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Edward Troxel September 25th, 2004 09:43 PM

DVD Architect 1 or 2? In DVD Architect 2, you just add the video to the project (NOT the menu) and then "End Action" from the first video to the second video. DVD Architect 1 did NOT have end actions.

Edward Troxel September 25th, 2004 09:55 PM

click this link to the SCVUG

Edward Troxel September 25th, 2004 09:57 PM

How do you plan on capturing???

Andre Andreev September 26th, 2004 01:56 AM

DVD Architect 2a. But how?
 
How do I "add video to the project (NOT the menu)"?

I try the Insert menu and add Media (Ctrl+F) and a button does appear on the menu.

Please tell me how to do this.

Thank you!
-- Andre

Andre Andreev September 26th, 2004 02:43 AM

I think I figured it out
 
Here's what I did:

I want intro-clip.mov, main.mov and credits.mov to appear on the DVD in the above order but want a button only to intro-clip.mov

What I did is
- find the clips in DVDA Explorer
- drag each clip to the Project Overview window, being very careful to position them directly in the "root directory" indicated by a disc icon (If put under the "folder" icon or under the "window" icon, they will appear as menus)
- the order of the clips determines the order of their appearance in the timeline
- doubleclick each clip and in its Properties window change the End Action/Destination parameter to the name of the following clip.
- the last clip's End Action/Destination must be "Most Recent Menu" so that when the clip ends, the Menu window reappears on the screen

- the last step is to doubleclick the "folder" icon and use the Insert menu on the main window toolbar to Insert an "Empty Button" and lastly
- doubleclick on the inserted Empty Button and change its End Action/Destination to the name of the FIRST clip.

This is the process I used. Let me know if there is a simple way.

Regards
-- Andre

Peter Jefferson September 26th, 2004 05:02 AM

Vegas users in Australia - Speak up or forever be looked over... lol
 
just tryin to find some vegas users in Oz as im considering creating a network here which allows for tip swapping etc etc as well as Vegas nights where we can gether around a PC like nerds in awe and gasp at each others work.
from there id like to invite some Prem Users...

One thing i DO know, is that Sony techies are alwyas on the boards and forums and take notice of what people want. So long as its workable, 98% of the suggestions are added to updates or usually the next version..
I also work very closely with the Oz Distributor of Vegas (new magic)

im stilll waiting on dual layered support for DVDA1 and 2... twiddling my thumbs coz right now encore can do this.. DVD cant..

Edward Troxel September 26th, 2004 05:39 AM

Yes, that is how it is done. You drag the media to the Project Overview screen. Here's what I would have done:

Create the project with menu. Drag the FIRST clip to the menu (since that's what you wanted for the button). Drag the SECOND clip to the Project Overview screen. Make sure the End Action for the second clip was the menu. Make sure the End Action for the first clip was the second clip.

David Jasany September 26th, 2004 09:38 AM

Vegas 5 and SP2
 
Are many Vegas5 & DVDA2 users running SP2? What's your expereince with SP2 so far? Thanks.

Glenn Chan September 26th, 2004 10:17 AM

No issues here.

Check the following website for preparations to take before installing SP2:
http://www.fixyourwindows.com/winxpsp2install.htm
Keep in mind that SP2 might break your system, and not everyone is able to uninstall it.

Alternative to the above website:
You can use Ghost, True Image, or a partition cloning tool to backup your OS partition before you upgrade SP2. If anything goes wrong, just put your OS partition back.

Allan Phan September 26th, 2004 01:42 PM

How can I tell the size of my Video in Vegas 5b
 
Hello:

Is there a way to tell what size of my video going to be within Vegas 5 without having to render it.

It is quite time consuming for me since I have no idea what size it is going to be until I rendered it, and some time I have to wait for about 20 hours for rendering to complete to find out that it won't fit the DVD disc.


Thanks
AP

Allan Phan September 26th, 2004 02:39 PM

Very smooth, no problem here

Edward Troxel September 26th, 2004 03:08 PM

Click the link under my name. Read the newsletter article where I discuss the DVD creation process. In that issue is a bitrate chart. Bottom line - you need to use the proper bitrate for the length of your video. That chart will give you the correct bitrate assuming simple menus.

Andy Shrimpton September 26th, 2004 08:23 PM

I'm here!

Gold Coast Queensland.

Keen to meet others and improve.

Peter Jefferson September 27th, 2004 06:17 AM

theres gotta be more!!!!!!!

Matthew Martin September 27th, 2004 07:22 AM

I'm here, I''m here!!

Melbourne Victoria. Just about to purchase a DVX, and looking forward to editing using Vegas.


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