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Create video thumbnail buttons |
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If you want to create a button that will display a thumbnail image of a video,
make a new button layer set. Remember to name it using the (+) prefix. Insert a
layer into the new button layer set and add the prefix (%) to its name, for
example, (%) Thumbnail. This prefix signals to Adobe Encore DVD that this layer
will be used for a video thumbnail. On this layer, draw a rectangle that will
serve as a placeholder for the video. The easiest way to maintain the correct
proportions for the video is to draw a box the size of the menu (which matches
the size of your video). Then, scale the box proportionally to the desired size.
Rather than distort the video to fit the image, Adobe Encore DVD sizes the video
to fit the smallest rectangle that will encompass the image. While the video
remains rectangular, you can use masks to overlay the thumbnail if desired.
Add a text layer or other elements to the button layer set if desired. Follow
step 4 to create the highlight layers for the button.
We've created a simple rectangular thumbnail with text below it. Instead of
drawing a rectangle, we used a still image for our placeholder. The highlight
forms an outline around the thumbnail.

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