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Scenarist Survival Guides
1. Introduction to Scenarist
2. Single title without menu
3. Single VTS with menus
4. Multiangle VTS with menus
5. Motion menus
6. Random/Shuffle playback
7. Subtitle creation
8. Interactive DVD game

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The objective of this guide is to make improvements to the project we developed in the previous guides by adding advanced menu interactions and playback navigations. These features demonstrate the power and flexibility only a professional DVD-compliant high-end authoring package like Sonic Solutions Scenarist can offer to a DVD author regardless of cost.

We are going to create a Hollywood-quality chapter menu which contains a small number of menu pages to display a group of chapters. The last selected chapter by the viewer is remembered so that the DVD player can highlight the correct chapter each time the chapter menu is displayed. The menu navigation is designed so that the user goes to the next or previous available menu page automatically by simply pressing the up and down arrow keys from the remote control unit. The contents of this DVD contain video angles and multiple audio languages.

The angle menu provides menu items to choose the angle of video and the audio language. The title and root menu remember and highlight the last selected menu item. This guide helps you achieve the following advanced expertise:

  • Learn how to author a video title set (VTS) with title menu and multi-page VTS menu. With Scenarist, there is practically no limit on the number of menu pages.

  • Use the virtual machine commands to remember and highlight a selected menu item.

  • Create titles with multi-angle video and audio cells in a VTS.

  • Link title menu to any VTS menu.

  • Advanced usage of the DVD virtual machine commands (SetGPRM, SetHL_BTN, JumpTT, JumpVTS_TT, CallSS, JumpSS, LinkTailPGC, LinkCN, and Rsm).

  • Advanced DVD virtual machine programming guide.




  • The best training and learning approach with Scenarist is by doing practical examples which make sense to you as a DVD author. So unleash the power of Scenarist with the best guides and self-paced tutorials you will not be able to find anywhere else at this price. This guide helps you to author advanced scenario as shown below in a very short time. Open your door to endless possibilities. Make your DVD project unique and stand out from the crowd with Scenarist.



    You will be glad that buying these survival guides is one of the best investments you ever made. The series of guides in Acrobat PDF format contain step-by-step procedures to reproduce each project. Professionally prepared MPEG video files and Digital Dolby AC-3 audio files are included. To order your guides today, click on the following icon.


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