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I am using VideoStudio 11. I have created a video with 6 chapters. Is there any way to change the scene within the thumbnail without changing the chapter starting point? Thanks.
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Post by Ken Berry »

Once you have created your chapter points, then moved on and selected the template for the menu, then in the Edit tab of that page of the Burning module (Gallery/Edit), below the preview window, select the Chapters page as the 'Currently displayed menu".

Then when you get the thumbnails for the chapters appearing in the preview screen, right click on one of them and select 'Change this scene thumbnail. A new little preview screen will appear, and you just drag its job bar to the point in that chapter where you want to use that scene for the chapter.

It only changes the image, not the actual start point of that chapter. :lol:
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Thanks Ken for the help.
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