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Steves page turn in his DVD Architech Studio Tutorial
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Steves page turn in his DVD Architech Studio TutorialI have watched Steve's page turn tutorial many times and still don't know where to get the page turn transition. He told me he imported it from another program. I would like to know where I can get a free transition. If anyone can e-mail me a page turn transition or tell me where to get a free one I would really appreciate it. Thank you very much.
Re: Steves page turn in his DVD Architech Studio TutorialThe transition is a separate two-second video clip I made in a video editing program and saved as an MPEG.
In fact, this is really the only way to create transitions between menu pages in DVD Architect. Once you've created your two-second transitional clip, you can add it between menu pages, as I describe on page 70 in the book as well as in my Muvipix tutorial. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Steves page turn in his DVD Architech Studio TutorialCould tell me how to make the transition in Sony Platinum Studio 13 and save it to the explorer? So I can you it in the DVD Architect, to make the page turn.. Thanks
Re: Steves page turn in his DVD Architech Studio TutorialThere's not much to tell, Richard.
You add a two second still photo of your main menu page on your timeline. Then you add a two second still photo of your sub-menu page to the timeline, overlapping the two for one second to create the cross-dissolve transition. (You can drag any transition onto this overlap to make it any transition you want.) Then click Make Movie and choose the Save to Hard Drive. On the "What Format Do You Want to Save?" page, select MPEG2. BTW, at your request, I've shared the short transitional video from my exercise with you. It's up on Google Drive, and you should be able to download it by clicking the link in the e-mail I sent you on April 19. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
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