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using_chapters_with_your_samsung_tv [2016/06/18 01:57] admin [Customizing Auto-chaptering] |
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===== Manual chaptering ===== | ===== Manual chaptering ===== | ||
- | If you would more control over your chapters than what Mezzmo's auto-chaptering delivers to your Samsung TV, then you can create your own custom chapters with your own custom artwork for a video file using your own .MTA files. | + | If you would more control over your chapters than what Mezzmo's auto-chaptering delivers to your Samsung TV, then you can create your own custom chapters. Your chapters can be at any intervals and have different artwork for each chapter point. |
To do this, you need to create a .MTA file for each video file. The .MTA file needs to be in the same folder as your video file and have the same file name. | To do this, you need to create a .MTA file for each video file. The .MTA file needs to be in the same folder as your video file and have the same file name. | ||
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The data inside the tags are JPEG files with base64 encoding. | The data inside the tags are JPEG files with base64 encoding. | ||
- | To make your own custom thumbnails: | + | To make your own custom chapter thumbnails: |
- Create a JPEG image that you want as a chapter thumbnail. The native resolution of a chapter thumbnail is known to be 110 x 80 pixels (although this may vary with Samsung models). | - Create a JPEG image that you want as a chapter thumbnail. The native resolution of a chapter thumbnail is known to be 110 x 80 pixels (although this may vary with Samsung models). | ||
- | - Base64 encode the contents of the JPEG file and paste the base64 text into the <InlineMedia> tag. | + | - Base64 encode the contents of the JPEG file and paste the base64 text into the <InlineMedia>...</InlineMedia> tag. |
**Tip:** There are many free online base64 encoders and decoders that you can use. For example, try http://www.opinionatedgeek.com/DotNet/Tools/Base64Encode/ | **Tip:** There are many free online base64 encoders and decoders that you can use. For example, try http://www.opinionatedgeek.com/DotNet/Tools/Base64Encode/ |