Don, you posted this link on the Adobe forum. I'd like to repost it because I think it's extremely well done.
This is the first draft of Don's proposal to this program.
http://www.dewaudiovisual.com/media/VisionHouse.wmv
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Search found 14043 matchesDon, you posted this link on the Adobe forum. I'd like to repost it because I think it's extremely well done.
This is the first draft of Don's proposal to this program. http://www.dewaudiovisual.com/media/VisionHouse.wmv
You've definitely got something strange going on with your system at a very fundamental level, Cinde. In three years on the Adobe user forums, I've never heard of problems quite like this. And, short of overhauling your computer, I'm really not sure what to tell you. Sorry. Maybe moving to another e...
Considering all the options (we found one publisher that offered to do an e-book), we thought that this web site would be a better solution all around. We'll continue to add content regularly. I'm working on a Steve's Tips article now, for instance, that shows how to use Premiere Elements limited DV...
You need a Main Menu with Scene Menu placeholders on it. If you don't want to dig deep into Photoshop Elements to create one or an edit an existing template (my Steve's Tips article will show you how), you can simply save an "sm" DVD template to an "mm" and it will function like ...
If you're asking if you can have a thumbnail video clip for your Main Marker the way you can with a Scene Marker, the answer is yes.
Chuck is right.
Scene Menu markers generate thumbnails/links for your Scene Menu page and Main Menu markers generate thumbnail/links for your Main Menu page. If you only use Main Menu markers and no Scene Menu markers, you can have a one-page menu.
Good question, G! Actually, you can use a Scene Menu as a Main Menu by renaming it -- but the navigation elements (the links to your DVD markers, for instance) might not work right. On the other hand, if it's just the background you like, you can easily just drag that photo over from the Scene Menu ...
Very cool videoIn case you haven't seen it yet, this five-minute, home-brewed light saber battle is cooler than pretty much anything in the last four Star Wars movies:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NE5elL30w4
Hold down the Ctrl key when you add the audio track.
By default, Premiere Elements uses a "ripple" function. Holding down the Ctrl key overrides that function so you can place a clip without disturbing what's there.
In case you thought I was kidding:
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercuryn ... 610585.htm But what can you expect from the people who've given us those "I'm a Mac"/"And I'm a PC" ads.
Maybe not stupid Macs so much as underhanded evil.
Telling people that Vista will eat their iPods...
I'm sure you've already seen this, but I thought I'd take a shot. It's from the Mozilla help site: Flip4Mac WMV Plugin Version: 2.1 or later Firefox 2.0: Manual Camino 1.0: Manual SeaMonkey 1.1: Manual Since the Windows Media Player plugin has been deprecated, the Flip4Mac WMV plugin is now the offi...
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