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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
Case 2: Multiple secondary video streams
In the Control Panel properties for the secondary video stream, set One Single Stream to No. This means
that you will use more than one video stream for your PiP track.
In this scenario, you do not add a video file to the secondary video element in the Playlist window. Instead,
you add the video files to the segments that you create.
Secondary video segment properties
Property Description
Name As with all tree elements in DoStudio Authoring, the name of the
element can be edited.
Video File This is the location of the secondary video file. For a single secondary
video stream, this file will be the same as the secondary video stream
and the box will be unavailable.
Start The start frame is the timecode number that defines when the PiP
track will begin. For example, if you want the PiP stream to activate
10 seconds into the secondary video stream, you would type
00:00:10:00.
Duration This is the duration of the PiP stream defined in timecode. For
example, if your PiP stream will stay active for 45 seconds you would
type 00:00:45:00.
Left Position
Top Position
These numbers define the location of the upper-left corner of the PiP
stream defined in absolute pixels.
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