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1. Re: Chapters play to the end?
Ash113 Mar 28, 2014 11:59 AM (in response to Ash113)I linked to the next chapter in the "timeline", not the next chapter in the scene selection menu, seems to be working.
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2. Re: Chapters play to the end?
Stan Jones Mar 28, 2014 11:59 AM (in response to Ash113)No end action.
I assume you have a timeline and it has chapters. You will have an end action on the timeline. You will have the default (no end actions) on the chapter markers. The scene selection buttons will link to each chapter you wish. When the chapter gets to an end, there is no end action, so it simply continues on.
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3. Re: Chapters play to the end?
Stan Jones Mar 28, 2014 12:01 PM (in response to Ash113)I did not see your second post until I posted that.
If you mean that you are setting an end action on (for example) chapter 2 to go to chapter 3, why? For some players, that may create a pause.
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4. Re: Chapters play to the end?
Ash113 Mar 28, 2014 12:15 PM (in response to Stan Jones)It was odd. First chapter would just repeat itself. Even with overide "not set." Setting the other chapters now to "not set", working fine, but still the first chapter needs that overide link to move forward, yes, small pause. Thanks.
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5. Re: Chapters play to the end?
Stan Jones Mar 28, 2014 12:56 PM (in response to Ash113)Are you sure you don't have an end action on that first chapter (with the link set to itself)?
You should have no overrides set anywhere in the project.
Most of the issues for users and chapters is when they want the chapters to each end by going back to a chapter menu. You have the easy version (the Hollywood way!).
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6. Re: Chapters play to the end?
JSS1138 Mar 29, 2014 8:09 AM (in response to Ash113)Normally you don't have to 'do' anything, it just happens that way.
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7. Re: Chapters play to the end?
Stan Jones Mar 29, 2014 9:50 AM (in response to JSS1138)Normally you don't have to 'do' anything, it just happens that way.
Very true. And when we wonder if we should have done or not done something, we have often done "something." And often, it is "something" that we don't realize we did. And then we often ask, "why is this so hard?"!



