Dragging one or more audio assets to an empty area, Dragging a video/audio pair to an empty area – Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual
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Actions
Drop Palette options
• Sets this video to be the drop zone’s asset.
Set Asset (default option)
The drop zone is unaffected.
• Creates a button on top of the drop zone.
• Assigns this video to the button’s thumbnail.
• Creates a new track with this video.
• Assigns matching audio as the track’s audio.
• Names the track the same as the video asset.
• Adds a link from the new button to the first marker of the new
track.
• Sets the new track’s End Jump setting to this menu.
Create Button and Track
Dragging Multiple Motion Video Assets to an Empty Area
The following options appear in the Drop Palette:
Actions
Drop Palette options
For each video asset:
• Creates a button.
• Assigns each video as its button’s asset.
• Creates new tracks.
• Assigns matching audio as each track’s audio.
• Names each track the same as their video asset.
• Sets each new track’s End Jump setting to this menu.
• Adds links from the new buttons to the first marker of the new
tracks.
Create Buttons and Tracks
(default option)
This option does not create any tracks or link the buttons to
anything.
• Creates a button for each video asset.
• Assigns each video as its button’s asset.
Create Buttons
Dragging One or More Audio Assets to an Empty Area
The following options appear in the Drop Palette:
Actions
Drop Palette options
• Assigns this audio as the menu’s audio.
Set Audio (default option)
• Adds this audio to the existing audio assets assigned to this menu.
Add to Existing Audio
Dragging a Video/Audio Pair to an Empty Area
The following options appear in the Drop Palette:
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