#98 Creating and Using Playlists Playlists link or group elements of disc content that do not appear sequentially in a DVD's navigational structure (e.g., Chapters 1, 2, 3, or scenes and their assigned End Actions) so that they play sequentially. Once created, a playlist looks like any other piece of content; you play it by linking it to a button, and assign it an End Action so Encore DVD knows what to do when it's finished playing. Create a Play All Button Here's a common usage scenario for playlists. You've produced a wedding DVD with separate scenes accessible via chapter points with End Actions that return the viewer to the originating menu after playing each scene. But you also want one button that lets the viewer "Play All." The easiest way to accomplish this is with a playlist that links all chapters together. |
Here's how to create such a Chapter Playlist. 1. | In the Project panel, right-click and choose New > Chapter Playlist from the pop-up menu that appears. Encore DVD will open all timelines in a Select Timeline dialog (Figure 98a). Figure 98a. Choose which timeline to use as the basis for the Chapter Playlist. | 2. | Select the timeline and click OK. Encore creates a new Chapter Playlist and opens a dialog box displaying all chapter points from the Master Timeline (Figure 98b). Figure 98b. Click and drag the desired chapters from the Master Timeline to the Chapter Playlist in any order. | | | 3. | Drag the desired chapter points from the Master Timeline to the Chapter Playlist. You can insert the chapter points in any order, and reorder them in the Chapter Playlist column via drag and drop. Customize a Concert Experience Another playlist scenario would be a concert DVD in which the band played original music in songs 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9, and covers of songs written by other artists for the rest. If you want to let the viewer click one button and play only the original material, you would create a playlist that links these songs together. |
| 4. | As with all DVD content, specify an End Action in the Chapter Playlist Properties panel, and link the Playlist to a button on a menu (or make it the First Play) so viewers can play it. | 5. | Close the Chapter Playlist dialog box to save your new playlist. | |