Hi
In VideoStudio9 is there a way of saving a DVD disc set up where you've created the chapters and backgrounds, so you can modify it before you burn another disc?
Many thanks
SonOfJack
Saving DVD disc setup
Moderator: Ken Berry
Before you go into the Disk Creation Module Save your project.
After you create your chapters, menu's etc don't go into the burning stage (maybe called Step 3)..
Hit the "Close" Icon, which will save the project, I re-save again anyway, then I go back into the Disc Burning Module.
So everything is saved in the VS Project File.
After you create your chapters, menu's etc don't go into the burning stage (maybe called Step 3)..
Hit the "Close" Icon, which will save the project, I re-save again anyway, then I go back into the Disc Burning Module.
So everything is saved in the VS Project File.
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In fact, I ignore the auto-save when you close the burning process before getting to the final page. It saves something somewhere, but none of us are sure what or where. In any case, that save only works if you leave Video Studio open. All settings are lost if you close VS and don't save your project at that stage.
So Close the burning module, ignore the auto-save, and definitely manually save your project. Then re-open the burning module and your settings should all be there.
Oh, another thing. If you do close the burning module and don't manually save at that point, if you later close VS, you will be asked if you want to save your project. At that point you should also definitely say 'OK'.
Then next time you start up VS, re-open the project, and when you go into the burning module, again all your menu settings should be there.
So Close the burning module, ignore the auto-save, and definitely manually save your project. Then re-open the burning module and your settings should all be there.
Oh, another thing. If you do close the burning module and don't manually save at that point, if you later close VS, you will be asked if you want to save your project. At that point you should also definitely say 'OK'.
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