Blu Ray Submenus

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Moe
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Blu Ray Submenus

Post by Moe »

I just purchased the Video Studio X4. I have a good feel for the program but I cannot figure out how to edit the sub menu titles. I have a 2 1/2 hour video and I use multi-trim to edit it. I tried to edit the title of each segment but cannot figure it out. When I go into Blu-ray authoring and choose any template, I can edit the main menu fine. When I go to edit and then customize I cannot change the submenu titles. When I double click on "untitled" or "chapter 1" or "chapter 2" I can only change the font size.

Do I have to save each clip from multi-trim and name it and then re-import it?

I apologize if this has already been discussed. However, I could not find an answer in the FAQ or search function that provided a solution.
Trevor Andrew

Re: Blu Ray Submenus

Post by Trevor Andrew »

Hi

and welcome to the forums

By Customise you are changing the template, after which the “Add to menu template” will become available, now you can save the template, which will show in the Favourites gallery.

Ok
1 / First page, choose a template
2 / The screen shows the Main Menu (the Title Menu) as “Currently Displayed Menu”
3 / Double click the text on screen to change to your own.

4 / If you have created “Chapters” choose the drop-down box Main Menu and change to Untitled
5 / You are now viewing the Chapter Menu
6 / again double click the text to modify / change

7 / Selecting the Edit Tab will allow you to add background music and video/images.
Then customise the font types, size and colour etc.
You can customise the Motion Menu and also select other Buttons.
Again once "customised" you can save the template to the Favourites Gallery
Moe
Posts: 2
Joined: Sat Aug 13, 2011 4:06 am
operating_system: Windows 7 Professional
System_Drive: C
32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3
processor: Intel i7 2600k
ram: 8GB
Video Card: integrated
sound_card: integreated
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 2.1 TB
Monitor/Display Make & Model: Sony 46" HDTV 1080P

Re: Blu Ray Submenus

Post by Moe »

That worked like a charm!!! Thanks for your help! :D
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