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Work with Adobe Encore and After Effects

You can use After Effects to quickly create buttons and button layers for importing into Adobe EncoreĀ®. Adobe Encore uses a naming standard to define a button and the role of individual layers as subpicture highlights and video thumbnails. When you select a group of layers to create as an Adobe Encore button, After Effects precomposes the layers and names the precomposition according to the naming standards for buttons.

Highlight layer names receive the prefix (=1), (=2), or (=3), and video thumbnail names receive the prefix (%).

After Effects includes template projects that include entire DVD menus for you to use as a basis for your own DVD menus. To use Adobe Bridge to browse and import these template projects, choose File > Browse Project Templates. (See Work with template projects.)

Create a button for Adobe Encore

  1. In the Timeline panel, select the layers to be used in the button.
  2. Choose Layer > Adobe Encore > Create Button.
  3. Enter a name for the button.
  4. Use the menus to assign up to three highlight layers and one video thumbnail layer, and then click OK.

    A new composition is created with the button name. In keeping with the Adobe Encore naming standards, the prefix (+) is added to the name of the composition to indicate that it is a button.

    Important: If you rename the button, be sure to retain the (+) prefix. The prefix ensures that Adobe Encore recognizes the file as a button.

Assign a subpicture highlight and video thumbnail to a layer

  1. Select the layer.
  2. Choose Layer > Adobe Encore > Assign To Subpicture [number] or Assign To Video Thumbnail.

Export a button for use in Adobe Encore

  1. Open the composition that represents the button, and move the current-time indicator to the desired frame.
  2. Choose Composition > Save Frame As > Photoshop Layers.



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Todd_Kopriva said on Jan 29, 2008 at 3:25 PM :
To see a video tutorial about using After Effects to create an animated menu in Encore, see the Adobe website:
www.adobe.com/go/vid0258

 

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