DVD@CCESS

The DVD@CCESS is a feature in DVD Studio Pro that allows you to add additional interactivity to your DVD title when it is played on a computer. For example, you can set a marker so that when it is reached, the computer’s web browser opens and is directed to the specified URL, which can be a website on the Internet or an HTML file on the DVD. DVD@CCESS is compatible with both Macintosh computers and most Windows-based computers.[1]

While the most common use of DVD@CCESS is to link to a website, you can also use it to open a program to view other types of files, such as PDF, PICT, or JPEG files. You can use DVD@CCESS links for:

  • Internet access: You can enter a URL that links to a specific page on the Internet.
  • Opening a file: You can enter a filename. As long as the file type can be recognized by the computer’s operating system and a suitable application for that file type is available, the application opens and displays the file. Most often you will want to link to a file that you have included on the DVD.
  • Email: You can enter an email address. The computer’s default email application opens, creates a new email, and enters the address you specify as the recipient.

References

  1. "DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual". documentation.apple.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-07. Retrieved 2017-12-28.
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