Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of ITERATION_12/Release/UserDocumentation/DemoBooks/PageTurningDemoInstructions


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01/12/10 02:15:17 (15 years ago)
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    1515 11. Go to the other two pages of the book and paste the frame using '''Edit > Paste''' or pressing '''command/control-v'''. The title should appear in exactly the same location. 
    1616 12. On each page, add a frame saying the page number so you know which page you're on. In the demo book, this is the frame in the lower left; you can make it appear however you like. If you want to add text or images to each page to make it look different, go ahead. 
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    1817 13. Now let's add audio. Select '''Insert > Audio Record''' to record audio. The audio recording interface will appear. 
    1918 14. Press the red '''record''' button and start saying something about which page you're on: "This is page 1. This is page 2. This is page 3.". It's best if you talk for five to ten seconds for each page: if you don't say very much, it will be hard to line up the times precisely, and if you go on for too long, the book might be boring.  
     
    2120 16. Select the audio on the page and click the red '''X''' in the upper right corner of the halos to delete the frame from the page. This doesn't delete the audio from the resources; it just takes it off the page. 
    2221 17. Now select '''File > Book Properties'''. You'll see the title, height, and width of your book. Pull down the '''Background audio''' drop-down menu. Select ''New audio recording'', which is the audio you just recorded. Check the box that says '''Sync audio to pages'''. Click '''OK''' to close this window. Now you've set the background audio for your book. 
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    2422 18. You might try previewing your book now. What will happen is that on page 1 the audio will start playing. However, the page won't turn for a long time: that's because the default length of a page is 10 minutes, which is probably longer than the audio you recorded. Close the preview. 
    2523 19. Now let's try setting the page lengths for each page. Go to page 1 and click it's timeline halo. The timeline HUD will open. You'll see that there's a value in '''MAIN''' that's set to ''600,000''. That means that the page shows for 600,000 milliseconds - or 600 seconds, which is 10 minutes. We don't want the page to stay open that long. Try setting it to 10,000 milliseconds, which means 10 seconds - make it a little longer than you want the page to stay open for. Close the timeline HUD.