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Explalin how to play 2-3 movies in a row?

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I want to play 2-3 movies in a row this christmas, and i want the cinemaintro, trivia, trailers. (i want all things to be about the same between movies).

someone named queuing? what is queuing ? how do i do it?

could someone explain this as for a child? PS do i have do edit the sequence in any way to get this going?

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Take a look at the default 2D sequence. The Command Modules and everything in between them is what you want to set up at the end of your sequence, after your feature. The Command Modules tell CinemaVision to process other items in the queue if the queue is full (when they're set up the way they are in the default sequence) and CinemaVision will play whatever's between them each time there's a feature found in queue. Then all you have to do is queue up your movies and go! In between the Command Modules, you'll want the exact same things you have currently in your sequence, it sounds like. Let me know if you need help. If you post your sequence file, I can modify it for you.

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I just add the movies I want to watch to the queue from the context menu.  I select CinemaVision from the last movie in the context menu and the queue comes up.  Press play and off she goes.  Have you made any changes to the sequence?  The sequence is setup to automatically play each movie with all the stuff in between by default.

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Most likely.  I've found the best method of modifying the sequence is to keep the original format and just turn off the stuff you don't want, then add things you do.  That way if you want to enable things in the future it's pretty easy.  The only thing I use in my sequence are trailers, sound and technology bumpers.  All the other stuff is just disabled.

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