When I try to re-create a DVD disk from an existing Video Student 10 project I have to re-enter my disk menu information (name, chapter names, fonts, etc.).
When I close out of this wizard it says it is "saving" my settings but apparently it doesn't save them all.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Pat
Losing DVD disk menu settings
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I think Trevor answered this in a earlier post today.. It's not a complete solution, but may get you in the ballpark..
http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic. ... 3077#83077
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The method described by Trevor is the same method I used when I created the Tutorial Authoring a DVD.
The article is quite lengthy and was written over several nights and so I had to keep re-opening the project to carry on from where I left off.
The method described by Trevor works perfectly and retains all of your settings, adjustments - such as replacing the text below the thumbnails and everything else.
To re-cap the method already outlined by Trevor.
Before starting the authoring stage begin with a new blank project.
Before doing anything else savfe that project giving it a meaningful name.
Now begin the authoring stage. If you have to suspend what you are working on, close the project - even though you get a message stating it is saving your settings, you must then manually save the project.
When you re-open that project - return to the authoring stage and you will find your work as you previously left it.
The article is quite lengthy and was written over several nights and so I had to keep re-opening the project to carry on from where I left off.
The method described by Trevor works perfectly and retains all of your settings, adjustments - such as replacing the text below the thumbnails and everything else.
To re-cap the method already outlined by Trevor.
Before starting the authoring stage begin with a new blank project.
Before doing anything else savfe that project giving it a meaningful name.
Now begin the authoring stage. If you have to suspend what you are working on, close the project - even though you get a message stating it is saving your settings, you must then manually save the project.
When you re-open that project - return to the authoring stage and you will find your work as you previously left it.
