About Creating Slideshows With Timelines - Adobe ENCORE DVD Manual

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These behaviors have been set for all of the menus you selected.
5 Choose File > Preview to test the duration and end action behaviors.
6 Close the Project Preview window.
7 Save the project.

About creating slideshows with timelines

In the first part of this lesson, you created a slideshow using a separate menu for each still
image. This method allows the viewer to control the pace of the slideshow—and to return
to previous images. However, you must include a separate menu for each image, and you
can't include a continuous audio track throughout the slideshow.
If you instead use timelines for slideshows, navigation is more limited, but you have more
control over how the slideshow is viewed. You determine the timing of each image, and
you can include a continuous audio track (or tracks).
Next, you will re-create a business slideshow presentation. The still images for this part of
the lesson were originally created in a presentation software application, and then
exported as separate TIFF images. The slides were saved at 720 x 540 pixels (the default).
The audio was recorded and imported as a WAV file.
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