About track limits in a dvd, Working with a track’s assets – Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual

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About the Marker Types

(p. 399)

Setting Marker Properties

(p. 401)

Introduction to Stories

(p. 403)

Creating a Story for a Track

(p. 404)

Using the Story Editor

(p. 404)

Setting Story Properties

(p. 405)

Setting Story Entry Properties

(p. 407)

Simulating a Story

(p. 407)

Adding Alternate Video Streams

(p. 408)

Using Still Clip Transitions

(p. 410)

Viewing a Track

(p. 413)

About Track Limits in a DVD

A DVD can have a combination of up to 99 tracks, stories, and slideshows. Each track can
contain up to:

• 9 video streams, used as angles or alternate video

• 8 audio streams for different soundtracks

• 32 subtitle streams for alternate text, alternate languages, or buttons over video

• 99 chapter markers used primarily to define points in the track that can be jumped to

• 255 cell markers used for a variety of purposes, such as button highlights and

DVD@CCESS (this includes chapter markers, which are also cell markers)

• 98 stories (assuming there are no other tracks or slideshows), each defining an alternate

track playback by treating each chapter marker as a clip that can be moved or skipped
as needed

Working with a Track’s Assets

You can add multiple video or audio assets to each stream in a track. You can even trim
each asset’s start and end points to choose the parts of it you want to use. While this
allows for a lot of flexibility when creating your tracks, it is not a substitute for using a
video editing application, such as Final Cut Pro, to edit the clips into an asset to add to
your project.

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Chapter 17

Creating and Editing Tracks

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