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1. Introduction to Scenarist
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6. Random/Shuffle playback
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Scenarist Survival Guide - Single VTS with menus 1 | page 2 | 3 | 4

This guide shows you how to split a chapter into two or more scenes. When a cell is split into two or more scenes, Scenarist creates additional cells (corresponding to the new scenes) in the PGC with the same VOB id and the next available sequential cell id. This method implies a maximum of 255 scenes per original cell. If we import a single large video clip into Scenarist, we can break this clip to a maximum of 255 smaller segments or chapters.


You will learn how to create multiple titles in a single VTS to play back different portions of the same video clip as shown in the following scenario.



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