Jason Donaldson
June 21st, 2007, 07:27 PM
Being new to both Vegas and DVD architect, I am still learning both apps. I started with Vegas, and I can say I am pretty comfortable with it now. I recently turned my attention to Architect, and must say that unless I am not digging deep enough into the guts of this app, I am beginning to want to revert back to Ulead DVD MovieFactory 6 for making the menus.
I haven't been able to come close to making menus with nice transitions in Architect, but DMF6 lets me do all sorts of things like menu transitions after buttons are clicked, menu pans, menus overlays etc. I know Architect can allow you to chose a file to play for the transition, (button action, end action etc) but what about the buttons themselves? Whether they are thumbnail, text or both, DMF6 includes said buttons during the transition or pan, and makes it look more professional IMO. So far in Architect, all I have been able to do, is have the menu simply display on the screen, without any fade in or special effects, and then disappear just as fast upon clicking a button. Am I missing features of Architect that someone can point me to?
I haven't been able to come close to making menus with nice transitions in Architect, but DMF6 lets me do all sorts of things like menu transitions after buttons are clicked, menu pans, menus overlays etc. I know Architect can allow you to chose a file to play for the transition, (button action, end action etc) but what about the buttons themselves? Whether they are thumbnail, text or both, DMF6 includes said buttons during the transition or pan, and makes it look more professional IMO. So far in Architect, all I have been able to do, is have the menu simply display on the screen, without any fade in or special effects, and then disappear just as fast upon clicking a button. Am I missing features of Architect that someone can point me to?