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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- DoStudio Authoring basics
- Authoring workflow
- The DoStudio Authoring workspace
- Working with projects
- Audio/video segments
- Subtitles
- Playlists
- Blu-ray Disc titles
- Importing menu graphics in Mosaic
- Menu element properties
- Using actions
- Assigning and removing actions
- Menu block animation actions
- Button association actions
- Display menu actions
- Display button actions
- Title playback actions
- Blu-ray only actions
- Subtitle actions
- Primary audio/video actions
- Secondary audio/video actions
- Sound effect actions
- System actions
- Intellidisc actions
- Animation actions
- Advanced authoring
- BD Touch and second screen media
- HDMV authoring
- DoStudio 3D Authoring Module
- BDJO Module
- Compiling, burning, and formatting your disc
- Appendices
- Index
You assign the frame rate of the video in your segment using the Frames Per Second drop-down list. The
available frame rates are 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 50, and 59.94. Each segment in a Blu-ray Disc project can
have a different frame rate.
Adding primary audio/video streams to segments
The type of video you can add to a segment depends upon whether it is a 2D or a 3D segment. Adding
audio and subtitle assets is the same for 2D and 3D.
2D segments can also have secondary video streams, which are used for picture-in-picture. 3D segments do
not support secondary video streams. For information about setting up a secondary video stream, please
see "Adding secondary audio/video streams (PiP)" on page 45.
Adding 2D primary video
A segment must have a video file assigned to it. When you create a 2D segment, an empty video element is
created in the tree.
1. Expand Primary Audio and Video in the Playlist window.
2. Select Video.
3. Click Browse in the Control Panel.
4. Select a video file and click Open.
Tip: You can also drag video files from Windows Explorer to the Primary Audio and Video heading in
the Playlist window to quickly add files to a segment.
2D primary video properties
Select a 2D primary video track in the Playlist window to display its properties in the Control Panel.
Item Description
Name Type a name in the Name box to rename the video track.
Video File The file path and name of the video file. Click the Browse button to
choose a different file.
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