User Guide
ADOBE ENCORE DVD 2.0
User Guide
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A[n] Audio track is set to audio track [n].
S[n] Subtitle track is set to subtitle track [n].
SX Subtitle track is off.
C[n] Link to chapter [n].
Link lines
The appearance of link lines informs you of the relationship between elements, and the arrow indicates the direction
of the link.
Solid black lines Represent a normal link.
Red lines Represent a broken link. A broken link means that the destination of the link has been changed indirectly
(by some action other than specifying the link), and is no longer valid. For example, if you delete the element to
which a link points, the link appears as broken.
Blue lines Indicate that the object the link originated from is selected. When you select a broken link, the line
remains red, but the arrow appears blue.
Dashed lines Indicate a link overridden by a prior object. The dashed link will not be followed in this location—the
end action override of the prior object is followed.
Double-headed arrows Indicate an override end action returning to the original item.
Transition icon Indicates a button link with a transition.
A quick glance at a section of the Flowchart provides the following information:TheMainMenu’sthumbnailshowsthatitsamenu(indicated
by its type icon (A)), with the default button set to Party Life (indicated by its Info badge (B)). The Party Life button invokes a link transition,
(indicated by the link transition icon (C)), before it plays Party Life (indicated by the arrow (D)). Party Life, which is a timeline (indicated by
its type icon (E)), begins playing from chapter 1 (indicated by the info badge (F)).
To toggle the display of thumbnails
You can specify whether thumbnails appear in the Flowchart.
❖ Choose Show All Thumbnails from the Flowchart panel menu.
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