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By default, each track consists of one scene. The scene 01r-t-scn, 02r-t-scn, correspond to the video asset 01r-t, and 02r-t, respectively, as shown below. You can change the generated name of a scene or a track by clicking that item and enter the new name of your preference. A scene, by default, has the entire duration of the video clip (asset) which comprises the required chapter. We can check the duration of a scene by selecting the appropriate scene (02r-t-scn as following). The selected scene is highlighted underneath the video track in the Track Editor right window pane. You can click one of the zoom icons on the tool bar to display the time scale of your preference.



We now create the second video angle for this clip. Multiangle video clips offer the audience different choices of viewing a recorded event from a different camera angle. The DVD specifications allow up to 9 different video angles. There is a strict requirement that angle clips must have the same duration (number of frames), frame rate, encoding bit rate, and screen resolution. For best results and to seamlessly integrate with other non-angle video clips, the same MPEG2 encoding parameters should be applied to all angle video clips. We select the icon "New Angle" from the tool bar to create a new angle time line as shown below. You should be aware that the first angle timeline is named "Video". If a cell has three angle choices for a DVD player, there will be three timelines named "Video", "Angle 1", and "Angle 2", respectively.



We drag the video asset labeled 02r-pink into the timeline "Angle 1" as shown in the following picture.



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