This program describes how to combine a graphic image or other type of material into a EXE file that can be run independently and made into a multimedia CD or USB flash drive that can run automatically. Near graduation, teachers and students have been studying and living together for many years, and there are many things worthy of nostalgia. Everyone hopes to combine the previously accumulated graphic pixels into a personalized multimedia work, and make a CD or USB flash drive that can be automatically demonstrated. If this task is done with PPT, support for some special types of media material is cumbersome to implement, often using plug-ins or VBA programming. And if you use Flash to make, you need certain skills. In fact, there is a simpler but more professional way to easily create a multimedia album with more professional effects without programming or plug-ins. The finished work is a multimedia CD that can be automatically inserted into the CD-ROM drive and can run independently without relying on any tool software environment. The main contents of the commemorative CD that we want to produce in this case include “Teacher's Message”, “Life Video”, “Class Channel”, “Event Video”, “Sportsman's Works”, “Historical Collections”, etc. In part, each section displays different media types. The preliminary material preparation work first installs the multimedia design tool Multimedia Builder (MMB). Next, prepare the original material needed to create a multimedia presentation. Including text, pictures, audio, video, Flash works, EXE executable files and so on. 1. Image file. Need BMP, JPG, PCX, PNG, TIFF and other common formats. If the image file on hand is not in these formats, use image conversion tools (such as SnagIt, ACDSee, XnView Shell Extension, etc.) to convert. 2. Video file. Available video files include AVI, QT, MOV, MPG, MPEG, M1V, ASF, WMV and other common formats. If the existing video file is not in these formats, use a video format conversion tool (such as a format factory) to convert to the above format. 3. Web page files. Ready-made HTML web page files and existing remote network addresses are available. 4. Flash file. For existing Flash works, please prepare the Flash file in SWF format. 5. Executable file. If you have an EXE executable file, or if you want to integrate a system gadget into a multimedia production, you can prepare these EXE files. Create a media project file to start the MMB software. The system loads a multimedia project file with the extension MBD by default. The file name is Media1.mbd. For easy identification and storage, it is best to give the project a suitable file name, for example, “Graduate The album .mbd”, and save the file. Set the engineering template parameters, click the MMB system menu command "Scheme & Rarr; program settings", pop-up "program settings" window, define the window size, considering the target user's screen may be large and small, in order to take into account For most users, you can set a moderate window size, such as 1024 & times; 768. In addition, you can set other features of the window as needed (Figure 1). The first step in the planning and design of the main menu layout of the work is to lay out the main control menu of the multimedia work. In the page bar that appears at the bottom of the design window, the only thing that appears by default is “Page 1”, a page file, we need to use the “Page & Rarr; Add Page” command to add enough page files. Click “Page 1”, then use the “Text button” tool in the left toolbox to add a function button to the page, and adjust the button to the appropriate position, double-click the button to name the button (eg: “ teacher Message ”). And so on, add function buttons to all the modules that will appear in the main menu, such as “Life Album”“Class Channel”“Event Video”“Squad Leader's Works”“Historical Collection” A cover image can also be added as a decoration. In this way, the main menu item is designed. After designing the main control menu of each functional module, the next step is to design the functional modules at each level. 1. Teacher's Message The teacher's message is a text-based material, so here we have to design a page that displays the text. Click “Page 2”, select the “Create Text Box” button from the left tool panel, then select the “Create Paragraph Text Box” command, add a paragraph text box to the page (Figure 2), and then the teacher The text of the message is copied to the text box. Drag the border to set the position of the text box on the page. Then create a menu button action link. Return to the main control menu “ Page 1 & rdquo;, double-click the "Teacher's Message" button, in the pop-up window, click the first button under the "Actions" group, then set the trigger in the pop-up action window The operation is "when the mouse clicks → jump to a page (label) & rdquo;, the page is selected as "page 2" (Figure 3). This creates a link to the first page of the main control menu that is clicked and then transferred to the corresponding page. 2. Life Learning Album Life Photo Album is mainly to show some excellent photography works by teachers and classmates. The material is all kinds of pictures, so here we have to design the picture display page. First add enough pages to hold the photo after page 2 and add a photo to each page with the bitmap tool button. Next, use the similar method described above to control the “Life Album” button to establish a link with the first photo, and to create a click action for each photo to jump to the next page. Finish the production of the Live Album section. 3. The school-run featured channel In order to embed the school-made featured website channels created by the students into the multimedia works as a souvenir, we need to integrate the HTML web files and all related documents involved in the multimedia works. First add a page as a channel page. Click the “Pages”tool button to draw the location of the page in the added blank page, and double-click the object to set the page name or page address (Figure 4). Next, the “Class Channel” button is linked to the channel page. The method is the same as above. 4. Activity Video There are many video files during the school. How do you integrate these video files into multimedia project files? First add the video series thumbnail page, then insert the video thumbnails to be displayed, add some blank pages as the placement page for each video, and use the “video”tool button to add a corresponding video file to each video page. (Figure 5). Finally, create a link to the "Active Video" button and the video thumbnail page. The method is the same as above. 5. The squad leader's award-winning squad leader once won the National Flash Game Contest and won the honor for the class. It is also meaningful to integrate his Flash work into the multimedia work. So how to achieve it? For the import of Flash works, MMB software provides a Flash import interface. We only need to set the Flash placement page first, then use the Flash tool button to place the existing Flash file (Figure 6). 6. Treasure EXE files There are also some meaningful files that are part of the software work of some of the classmates in the previous class. These works are all in the form of EXE executable files. So how do you integrate these files into your multimedia work? For the import of EXE class files, we need to solve the problem by binding objects. First click on the "Bundle Objects" button, draw the area of the object on the screen, and double-click the area to set the bundled object EXE file (Figure 7). The above two steps also need to establish a link between the main control button and this page, the method is the same as above. In addition, you need to establish a jump on each page, the method is similar. After compiling and engraving the design of each module, you can debug and modify the design repeatedly through the “Program & Rarr; Debug” command. After you are satisfied, you can compile the work into an EXE file that can run independently. Click “file → check and publish ” command, pop-up compile and publish window, enter the output path of the compiled file in the window, select the quality of the compilation as "best quality", after confirming, you can get it in a while A multimedia file that runs independently. At the same time, an Autorun.inf file will be generated at the same time. If we burn this file together with the compiled EXE file to the CD or copy it to the root directory of the USB flash drive, then this CD or this USB flash drive becomes a Automatically run electronic album. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com