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Re: What can I expect when I produce graphics that will be played on a widescreen plasma hd tv?
by Bryan Carvajal on May 1, 2006 at 2:16:27 am

hmm very intresting..

Here is a theory...I was thinking of doing two versions, one for SD and HD WS .. I mean the original source images are going to be the old 80's videos, there isn't much I can do to enhance it using premiere or after effects. The graphics will be done in after effects, and dvd built in encore, so there will be a few buttons and video preview thumbnails running for 30 seconds before looping. What I am thinking is that I could loop the menu selection for about 30sec x 10loops= 5 mins then it auto plays the entire disc then returning to the main menu for another 5 minute loop. Im sure 5 mins wont burn in the menu selections. what do u guys think?


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