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Choose Replace Movie in the Events menu., Replace Movie, Hotspots

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Supported Events 221 Replace Movie In all formats, you can replace the movie currently playing with another movie using the Replace Movie event. For example, if you have a long movie file that is broken into smaller segments, use Replace Movie at the end of each segment to load the next segment of the movie in the same window. Replace Movie is also useful for inserting advertisements between movie segments or for using with hotspots on a menu screen to give users multiple viewing options. See "Hotspots" on page 221. Note: For Real 10, the Replace Movie event only works as an action associated with hotspot events. To create a Replace Movie event: 1. Select a marker or click Add button to create a new marker. 2. Choose Replace Movie in the Events menu. 3. Enter the URL of the new movie in the URL field. 4. Preview using the Preview Button. Hotspots Hotspots (in QuickTime and Real 10) add a new level of interactivity for viewers of your movie. With hotspots, you can have a movie that plays an introduction and then pauses on a frame that contains an interactive menu that contains different options. You can also use hotspots over any graphic overlays you may have in the video. Assign a different action to each hotspot, from playing and pausing, to jumping to another time, to opening a URL in a Web browser, or replacing the current movie with a different one. Go to Time Open URL Pause Play Replace Movie QuickTime Real 10 ✔ ✔ ✔

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Supported Events
221
Replace Movie
In all formats, you can replace the movie currently playing with another movie using the
Replace Movie event. For example, if you have a long movie file that is broken into smaller
segments, use Replace Movie at the end of each segment to load the next segment of the movie
in the same window.
Replace Movie is also useful for inserting advertisements between movie segments or for using
with hotspots on a menu screen to give users multiple viewing options. See “Hotspots” on page
221.
Note:
For Real 10, the Replace Movie event only works as an action associated with hotspot
events.
To create a Replace Movie event:
1.
Select a marker or click Add button to create a new marker.
2.
Choose Replace Movie in the Events menu.
3.
Enter the URL of the new movie in the URL field.
4.
Preview using the Preview Button.
Hotspots
Hotspots (in QuickTime and Real 10) add a new level of interactivity for viewers of your movie.
With hotspots, you can have a movie that plays an introduction and then pauses on a frame that
contains an interactive menu that contains different options. You can also use hotspots over any
graphic overlays you may have in the video. Assign a different action to each hotspot, from
playing and pausing, to jumping to another time, to opening a URL in a Web browser, or
replacing the current movie with a different one.
QuickTime
Real 10
Go to Time
Open URL
Pause
Play
Replace Movie