About the Author;Preface; Organization of This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; Comments and Questions; Acknowledgments;Chapter 1: Getting Started; 1.1 The DVDSP 3 Interface; 1.2 Typical Project Workflow; 1.3 A More Advanced Project;Chapter 2: Media Formats; 2.1 DVD Explained; 2.2 Supported Formats; 2.3 Still Images; 2.4 Adobe Photoshop; 2.
5 Converting to a Supported Format; 2.6 Odds and Ends;Chapter 3: Great Menus: Layers; 3.1 Safety Reminder; 3.2 Using DVDSP Templates; 3.3 A Quick Castle Tour; 3.4 A Hawaiian Vacation Menu; 3.5 Home Movies; 3.6 What? No Motion?;Chapter 4: Great Menus: Motion; 4.
1 Video Transitions; 4.2 Motion Menus; 4.3 Quick Motion Buttons; 4.4 Other Motion Menus; 4.5 Overlays; 4.6 Multicolor Buttons; 4.7 Layered Versus Standard Menus; 4.8 Beyond Menus;Chapter 5: Le DVD Entwurf Internacionale (An International DVD Project); 5.
1 Multilingual Menus; 5.2 Adding Multiple Audio Tracks; 5.3 A Multilingual Audio Project; 5.4 Adding Subtitles to Video Tracks;Chapter 6: The Director's Cut; 6.1 DVD Video Features; 6.2 Multiangle Video; 6.3 Multistory Movies;Chapter 7: DVD Scripting; 7.1 DVD Scripting Features; 7.
2 Random Access; 7.3 Testing and Debugging Scripts; 7.4 Display Conditions;Chapter 8: Games and Easter Eggs; 8.1 DVD Games; 8.2 Easter Eggs;Chapter 9: DVDs and Computers; 9.1 Computer Features; 9.2 Hyperlinks;Chapter 10: Templates and Styles; 10.1 Palette Redux; 10.
2 Styles; 10.3 Templates; 10.4 Distributing Styles and Templates; 10.5 More Customization to Come!;Chapter 11: Transitions; 11.1 Custom Video Transitions; 11.2 Alpha Transitions; 11.3 What's Next?;Appendix A: Script Command Reference; A.1 Argument Types; A.
2 Command Conditions; A.3 Script Commands; A.4 Language Codes;Appendix B: DVD Style Guide; B.1 Asset Organization; B.2 Menus; B.3 Color Schemes; B.4 Subtitles; B.5 Compression; B.
6 DVD-ROM Content; B.7 Templates;Appendix C: DVD-9 Projects; C.1 Dual-Layer Details; C.2 Building a DVD-9 Project; C.3 Burning a Disc Image;Colophon;.