![]() ![]() From here viewers would have three possible button choices (B, C, and D). Lets say you have a main menu with four buttons (A, B, C, and D). You would end up having to create more menus, however, as the animation would have to be different depending on which button the viewer is coming from. You would have a somewhat similar setup to the simple method I described in my earlier post, but instead of still menus you would have to use motion menus. Even with higher end software, while it may be feasible to accomplish such transitions seamlessly for navigating a series of buttons on a set-top DVD player where the viewer has to follow the buttons sequentially in one direction or another, I'm not sure it would work for viewing on a computer where the viewer can randomly jump from one menu button to any other menu button.Īfter putting some more thought into it, I think you could accomplish animated tilts of the camera from one button to another in Encore DVD. I don’t know if any DVD authoring software under a $1000 can accomplish such a task (DVDLab ($100-$200) might be able to). Creating such animated tilts would be a complex process, and I don’t know of a way to accomplish this in Encore DVD. ![]() Of course with this method the camera would jump to pointing at the button, as it is a still menu there would not be a smooth, animated tilt of the camera from one button to the next one. You would have the buttons set so that when the viewer moves to each button it is auto activated to go to the appropriate menu, which would show the camera pointing at the selected button. The simple method would be to use a series of menus, one for when each button is selected. ![]() There are two ways you could approach this, one simple, and one complex. ![]()
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