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Richmond Dan
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I'd like to make a disk that just has an opening page that lets the user select one of four videos (actually, PD projects) to play, then returns to the opening page. (I don't have any chapters in the projects, nor do I want any to appear in the disk menu). I think I know how to do this with one hiccup: I can't figure out how to change the image that is shown to identify each of the projects. PD seems to simply select the first image in each project and use that by default.

How can I change the image that appears to represent each imported project? (If it would make things easier, I'm willing to produce each project and import the resulting video if necessary).

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Dan

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On the content tab in "Create Disc", simply play each title, pause, move slider to desired frame, set thumbnail with icon. A orange flag on the playback timeline will show current thumbnail mark.

Jeff
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75 time(s)
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Richmond Dan
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Thanks, Jeff, worked like a charm! Regards,
Dan

Power Director 19-Ultimate v.2808, XPS-8940, Win-10 64-bit, Intel Core i9-10900 processor (10 core, 20M Cache),
32GB DDR4 RAM, 2TB M.2 PCIe NVME SSD, 2TB 7200 RPM SATA HDD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER 8GB GDDR6, PassMark 8172, Cinebench R23 13709

Panasonic HC-V750
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