GaspareNet | 8 years ago | 10 comments | 1.3K views
You can make a .bt file first shows a musician and his instrument and then eventually showing all the musicians and their instruments?
Eg. Video of 60 seconds to 4 seconds for each one of the 10 musicians + 20 seconds with all 10 musicians on screen using always the same xml?
In the BF 13 there will be news in the xml file management?
I would create 2 separate shows.
Use square brackets to access all nodes. For example:
title[0] title[1] title[2]
And no, V13 does not add new XML features.
michiel, 8 years ago
If I create two separate show then I open the two files. bt with an editor and mix them together. .bt, do you think that the new file will work?
OK for the use of square brackets
GaspareNet, 8 years ago
I advise you to use 2 shows, render them as 2 video files and use your NLE to mix them together into one big video.
michiel, 8 years ago
NLE ?
GaspareNet, 8 years ago
NLE is just a video editor program.
If i understood : non-linear represents random access to data (Hard disk, RAM etc...) in opposition with a sequential (linear) access like old analogic tapes where was stored music.
vincent, 8 years ago
OK so I have to make two separate projects and then merge it a .bt a video editor program.
It is NOT possible to do a single project .bt
Thanks for the answers
GaspareNet, 8 years ago
BluffTitler has been designed for the creation of short video effects. Like titles, effects, bumpers and outros.
Technically it's possible to edit your 2 hour video in BluffTitler but it's much easier to do the mixing in your video editing app.
michiel, 8 years ago
OK thanks
GaspareNet, 8 years ago
I have a xml file like this
[soccer]
[match1]
[team-dx]TEAM 1[/team-dx]
[result-dx]2[/result-dx]
[team-sx]TEAM 2[/team-sx]
[result-sx]0[/result-sx]
[/match1]
[match2]
[team-dx]TEAM 3[/team-dx]
[result-dx]1[/result-dx]
[team-sx]TEAM 4[/team-sx]
[result-sx]3[/result-sx]
[/match2]
[match3]
[team-dx]TEAM 5[/team-dx]
[result-dx]4[/result-dx]
[team-sx]TEAM 6[/team-sx]
[result-sx]1[/result-sx]
[/match3]
[/soccer]
if you use 3 layers
xml:http://xyz.com/xmlfile.xml?team/match1/team-dx
xml:http://xyz.com/xmlfile.xml?team/match2/team-dx
xml:http://xyz.com/xmlfile.xml?team/match3/team-dx
all right
The file does not always have the same number of tag match, sometimes they are 7 to 9 times to 6 times, how do I view them more and everyone?
I tried to use the brackets but did not succeed
xml: http: //xyz.com/xmlfile.xml? team / match [1] match [2] match [3] match [4] / team-dx
xml: http: //xyz.com/xmlfile.xml? team / match [1: 9] / team-dx
if the file was so?
[soccer]
[match]
[team-dx]TEAM 1[/team-dx]
[result-dx]2[/result-dx]
[team-sx]TEAM 2[/team-sx]
[result-sx]0[/result-sx]
[/match]
[match]
[team-dx]TEAM 3[/team-dx]
[result-dx]1[/result-dx]
[team-sx]TEAM 4[/team-sx]
[result-sx]3[/result-sx]
[/match]
[match]
[team-dx]TEAM 5[/team-dx]
[result-dx]4[/result-dx]
[team-sx]TEAM 6[/team-sx]
[result-sx]1[/result-sx]
[/match]
[/soccer]
GaspareNet, 7 years ago
I think I would use the same number of nodes and keep the nodes empty that are not used.
Brackets can be used, but only for the last node. Like this:
xml:http://xyz.com/xmlfile.xml?team/match1/team-dx[2]
michiel, 7 years ago
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