AutoPlay Media Studio Makes It Easy
With AutoPlay Media Studio it's easy to create your own interactive multimedia software. Even if you're not a "programmer", you'll be creating professional projects in no time. It's all done in a completely visual, drag-and-drop design environment. From images, text and music to video, drop-down lists and web content, you simply move things into place using your mouse.
Add Powerful Interactivity
With a built-in library of more than 250 easy to use actions, adding interactivity to your projects is a breeze. Whether you're a complete novice or a seasoned programmer used to working with Microsoft Visual Basic, Macromedia Director, Microsoft Visual C++ or Borland Delphi, you'll find that AutoPlay Media Studio 6.0 deserves a place in your toolbox. It's perfect for making autorun CD/DVD's, software installer menus, electronic business cards, training material and just about any other interactive multimedia project you can think of!
Drag-and-Drop Development
Creating professional multimedia software can be both easy and fun, thanks to AutoPlay Media Studio 6.0. In fact, with our award winning WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) visual design environment, anyone can do it! Simply drag and drop your media content (text, photos, videos, Macromedia Flash, and much more) onto "pages" and then add interactivity with over 250 built-in actions. It couldn't be easier!
Interactive Objects
There are over a dozen different object types to choose from. Objects types include buttons, text labels, paragraph text, images, videos, Macromedia Flash, web browsers, hotspots, input fields, list boxes, drop-down lists, progress bars and tree controls. Each object includes a variety of events and is fully customizable.
Easy Publishing
AutoPlay Media Studio makes packaging up and distributing your finished project a snap. Whether you'd like to create a single-file executable for distribution by web download or email, or burn it to a CD/DVD data disc, it just takes a few clicks. You can even choose to publish to ISO CD/DVD images or to a hard drive folder for packing it up with an installer/setup builder.
Professional Templates
Choose from a variety of ready-to-use projects and then modify them to fit your needs. We include examples of software installer menus, electronic business cards, marketing brochures and many others. It's also easy to make your own project templates or to add-in templates made by others.
Easy to Learn
It couldn't be easier to create powerful multimedia applications. We've packed the software with wizards, tutorials, a user's guide, context sensitive help and much more. It's also backed up with world-class technical support options, online discussion groups, and video training lessons.
Content Gallery
We've included a ton of great content to get you started including background images, photos, abstracts, panels, bars, bullets, buttons, sound effects and even music files. Simply mix and match to put together a great looking project in no time.
Project Explorer
Get an overview of your project in one place. You can see all of the pages, events and objects in your project organized into a tree hierarchy. Double-click any item to edit its properties or right-click for common commands. It's a great way to see how everything is connected.
This release contains the following features and bug fixes:
Feature: Updated AutoPlay Media Studio's design environment to support Windows 8.1.
Feature: Updated AutoPlay Media Studio's runtime manifests to support Windows 8.1.
Feature: Updated the 'System.GetOSName' action with Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2.
Fix: Updated the constants for the 'System.GetOSProductInfo' action.
Fix: Updated IRScriptEditor.exe to 2.0.1001.0.
Fix: Fixed some missing object types in the 'DialogEx.SetFocus' action's action wizard properties.
Fix: Fixed a bug where performing 'Page.Jump' actions on the On Startup event would cause script to still be run on some of the first page's events.
Fix: Fixed a couple display issues on the Quick Action tab of the object's properties dialog.
Fix: Fixed a bug where some object fonts would always be anti-aliased regardless of the object's font settings.
Fix: Fixed a bug in the Script Explorer where if the same event was showing in both script editor panes, there was a potential for losing changes. It now prevents you from showing the same event in both editors.
Fix: Added a prompt to AutoPlay's uninstall that asks if you want to remove the software's preferences or not.
OS : Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Language : English
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