Autodesk 64006-051108-9001 User Guide - Page 226

Choose To Current Time in the Duration menu., Choose Display Text in the Events menu.

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218 Chapter 9: EventStream 4. Enter the chapter name in the Text field. The current time of the movie appears in the Start field. 5. Use this time or type a different one in the Start field. Or, step through the movie to find a different frame and choose In Point, Out Point, or Current Time from the Start pop-up menu. Display Text The Display Text event enables you to add text that appears at a specific time when the movie plays. This option offers a good way to add closed captions or subtitles to movie files. To create a Display Text event: 1. Select a previously created marker or click Add to add a new marker. 2. Choose Display Text in the Events menu. 3. Type the text to use in the Text field. The current time of the file appears in the Start field. 4. Use this time or type a different one in the Start field. Or, use the Start menu to select In Point, Out Point, or Current Time. 5. Use the pop-up menu next to the Duration field to select when the display text event ends. This can either be To Out Point or To Current Time. To use a specific time, step through the movie to the time when you want to end the event and choose To Current Time. 6. For professional-looking closed captions or subtitles, synchronize your display text events with the audio on screen. If your movie has scene changes or cuts in it, synchronize the video and audio as follows. To synchronize audio and video: 1. Set the start time to the beginning of the segment. 2. Step through the movie to find the frame that begins the next segment. 3. Choose To Current Time in the Duration menu. 4. For the last caption in a series or for single captions, set the Duration time one second before the segment ends. This ensures that your caption does not overlap the next frame. Cleaner creates SMIL files to enable Display Text EventStreams, such as subtitles and closed captions, in Real 10 files. When you add the Real 10 file to your Web page, create a link to the SMIL file, not the RAM file. When the viewer clicks the link, the browser downloads the SMIL file instead of the RAM file and then opens the Real 10 file in RealPlayer, making the display text visible.

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Chapter 9: EventStream
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4.
Enter the chapter name in the Text field.
The current time of the movie appears in the Start field.
5.
Use this time or type a different one in the Start field. Or, step through the movie to find a
different frame and choose In Point, Out Point, or Current Time from the Start pop-up menu.
Display Text
The Display Text event enables you to add text that appears at a specific time when the movie
plays. This option offers a good way to add closed captions or subtitles to movie files.
To create a Display Text event:
1.
Select a previously created marker or click Add to add a new marker.
2.
Choose Display Text in the Events menu.
3.
Type the text to use in the Text field.
The current time of the file appears in the Start field.
4.
Use this time or type a different one in the Start field. Or, use the Start menu to select In Point,
Out Point, or Current Time.
5.
Use the pop-up menu next to the Duration field to select when the display text event ends.
This can either be To Out Point or To Current Time. To use a specific time, step through the
movie to the time when you want to end the event and choose To Current Time.
6.
For professional-looking closed captions or subtitles, synchronize your display text events
with the audio on screen.
If your movie has scene changes or cuts in it, synchronize the video and audio as follows.
To synchronize audio and video:
1.
Set the start time to the beginning of the segment.
2.
Step through the movie to find the frame that begins the next segment.
3.
Choose To Current Time in the Duration menu.
4.
For the last caption in a series or for single captions, set the Duration time one second before
the segment ends. This ensures that your caption does not overlap the next frame.
Cleaner creates SMIL files to enable Display Text EventStreams, such as subtitles and closed
captions, in Real 10 files.
When you add the Real 10 file to your Web page, create a link to the SMIL file, not the RAM file.
When the viewer clicks the link, the browser downloads the SMIL file instead of the RAM file
and then opens the Real 10 file in RealPlayer, making the display text visible.