Creating Easter Eggs

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  1. Badbonez

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    Can anyone tell me how to create a hidden video on a DVD? I would like to have a video that is only played when certain key combinations are pressed. Is this possible?

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    Well, I´ve just created one easter egg section with DVDLab Pro (no key combination though) but you had to cycle with the arrows 15 times until you got to the secret button...

    If it suits you I can tell you how...
     
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    Yes, I'd like to know. I am more interested in using arrow keys and whatnot but if I can't do that, this sounds like it would do.
     
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    are you familiar with DVDLab Pro?
     
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    No, but I use scenarist and I know about DVD structures. I don't need the specific steps, just the concepts.
     
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    Okey dokey... what i did was to place an object, ANY object, and placed it as the last one. Then I chose as the object properties INVISIBLE ALWAYS, that way even when selected it´d show nothing (but still had an active link)

    It´s a very simple way but it´s for home movies mostly which I lend to friends & relatives, so it suits my needs perfectly well!
     
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    OK, thanks. That's what I was thinking - make an invisible button or something. But I'd like to know if there's a way to do it with GPRM values. Thanks!
     
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    There could be, but I ain't that versed in the authoring techniques yet ;-)~
     

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