Window within a window problem

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Window within a window problem

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When creating a project, you can use a nice template with graphics allowing video to play within a picture on the main scree. Very nice:)

When you burn the DVD, it creates a second graphic so you have a picture playing within a picture (basically the same template twice) except in this one it has the button - play movie and the title.

How can I remove the window with a window? I can't delete in the project stage and I can't prevent in the burn DVD stage.
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Hello and welcome to the Forum. We can certainly help ypou with this but please first go to this thread, it really is important:
http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?t=8959
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Post by Ron P. »

Follow the link provided by John, and please provide the required information.

I will just add that the thumbnail you're seeing on your DVD menu, is of your video clip. So if you have a PiP video clip, there would be no way to remove the Frame / Button used for the Menu. End result is like you see, a PiP in a PiP...
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Post by sjj1805 »

I think that what you are talking about is a "Smart Scene" Menu.

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The Video that plays inside that "Window" will change when you select something from the list of Titles or chapters.

If you want a menu without any images then select a "Text Only" Menu

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