I'm currently using Videostudio X2.
During the creation process, I'm trying to use one of the HD menus and trying to change the justification from center to left. I can't seem to make changes to it.
Also, how do you make a menu from scratch? Like, I don't want to take one of Ulead's menus and modify them. I want to be able to create one starting with nothing.
Even with X2, menu/chapter creating is still the worst part of the whole experience for me.
How to change the justification on a menu
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I don't think you can change justification, the assumption probably being that Menu and Chapter titles will normally only be a word or two, and if one word appears below another, you could use the space bar to move the word along a bit... And of course, the text box as a whole moves.
But Video Studio, regardless of version, never claimed to strong on the authoring side. It is primarily an editing program which happens to have an authoring/burning module attached to make it stand-alone. In earlier versions, the authoring/burning module was fairly basic, but has gradually got better and IMHO is today pretty good.
For those wanting more control, there is always Movie Factory, but you can't build a menu from scratch with that either. That was only possible in Ulead DVD Workshop, which has now been dumped by Corel. In any case, it was fairly old, and I am not sure it even produced widescreen menus (though I could be wrong on that). Certainly it could not deal with high definition.
So ultimately, the only way I know of to produce a menu which will work with VS is using Corel/Ulead PhotoImpact which has the .ufo format used by VS templates.
But Video Studio, regardless of version, never claimed to strong on the authoring side. It is primarily an editing program which happens to have an authoring/burning module attached to make it stand-alone. In earlier versions, the authoring/burning module was fairly basic, but has gradually got better and IMHO is today pretty good.
For those wanting more control, there is always Movie Factory, but you can't build a menu from scratch with that either. That was only possible in Ulead DVD Workshop, which has now been dumped by Corel. In any case, it was fairly old, and I am not sure it even produced widescreen menus (though I could be wrong on that). Certainly it could not deal with high definition.
So ultimately, the only way I know of to produce a menu which will work with VS is using Corel/Ulead PhotoImpact which has the .ufo format used by VS templates.
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