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Former user wrote on 4/2/2018, 10:28 PM

I don't know of a pause function but you could easily make it go to a still image at a certain point with hidden buttons that they then have to hit Enter or such to continue to the next segment. You would basically have 3 videos, your first part, the second part which is the pause (either a still image or a frame of video), and then the third part which continues upon hitting the remote.

FilmvsDigital wrote on 4/7/2018, 12:01 PM

No problem getting a still and creating the three videos but I guess I'm stumped as to how to make the still stay still. No matter how I configure the set of three, the still always wants to play for however long one makes it. Any hints on that greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Former user wrote on 4/7/2018, 12:45 PM

Yeah, give me a while and I will make a quick HOW To video.

Former user wrote on 4/8/2018, 10:33 AM

@FilmvsDigital

This is one way to insert a pause. Sorry it took so long to post, but life happens. Let me know if you have any questions. I tried to be as clear as I could.

FilmvsDigital wrote on 4/9/2018, 12:13 AM

I'm so very grateful for your help I would have waited for however long!! Your tutorial is very clear. I am very familiar, from my failed efforts, with much of what you did but I would have never figured the menu-button trick. Again, thank you so much for your help; it is just what's needed. Maybe this should be wider published or stickied.

Former user wrote on 4/10/2018, 10:47 PM

thanks for the kind words. I don't know that there is enough demand for this type of effect to warrant a stickie, but I think it is a neat undocumented feature that could be used in a lot of situations where you want transparent navigation.

john-baker wrote on 4/21/2018, 5:48 PM

@Former user

A very neat solution to what appears to be a complex problem.

As @FilmvsDigital says - 'Maybe this should be wider published or stickied.'

Please post your solution in the tutorial section under DVDA, then PM me or another moderator for approval.

John EB

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