These five bitmap files are then dragged and dropped to the right pane of the Data
Editor window. You should make sure that the selected folder is "Subpictures".
The Asset Manager window shows five new items with the default names as following.
During the registration process of each of the above bitmap files, we select the
category "Sub-picture with Forced Start" for each data item registered. For example,
Scenarist displays the following prompt during the registration of the file
page4mask.bmp as shown below. If everything is imported properly without errors,
the Information Window shows a message to indicate the acceptance of the files.
After the video and audio assets are registered successfully, Scenarist generates
the required audio and video streams which are DVD-compliant. The Track Editor tab
is used to assemble multiplexed and synchronized segments of video and audio assets
which can be referenced throughout the DVD project. Since the final DVD contains
three chapters, we will need to create three tracks, one for each chapter. We now
select the three video assets which eventually correspond to the three chapters
(01r, 02r, 03r). The second chapter contains multi-angle video so the procedure to
assemble it is slightly different from what we learned from the previous guides.
We first drag and drop the first two video assets into the folder "Tracks" as shown
in the following picture.
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