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I Just Want To Scream At Cyberlink
vn800rider
Senior Contributor Location: Darwen, UK Joined: May 15, 2008 04:32 Messages: 1949 Offline
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Dafydd,
There's nothing wrong with 1969 clothes and hairstyles - after all some people still wear them I see, especially when breakfasting on grapes and cheese.


Tony,
I was actually talking about Barry or Cranston or Gordon Brown.

Cheers
Adrian

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Dafydd B [Avatar]
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ooooooooooooooo.........

ha ha

Dafydd
Jeff [Avatar]
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I'm so glad I got you guys talking again.

Yea, you just like the Subject title...

For the record, when I reloaded my "saved" Template, the music associated with the original Template came back in the Chapters menus where I had purposely left blanks.

Also, I decided to burn a second BD-R because of the 350% burning message and wouldn't you know, it eventually completed successfully!
So the first one I canceled too soon. Very nice to know in the future.
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For the record, when I reloaded my "saved" Template, the music associated with the original Template came back in the Chapters menus where I had purposely left blanks.


This is another peculiarity of PD. PD will happily accept different music selections for each of the different menu pages, but it does not like a menu page with no music. If you want to have menu pages without music, and without the hassle of deleting the music each time you open a saved project, try creating a recording of a few seconds of silence, and put that in as the background music for the relevant pages. That should satisfy PD because there will be a "music" track for each page, and these silent tracks should be saved when you save the project.

Robert
Jeff [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Apr 01, 2009 14:51 Messages: 31 Offline
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This is another peculiarity of PD. PD will happily accept different music selections for each of the different menu pages, but it does not like a menu page with no music. If you want to have menu pages without music, and without the hassle of deleting the music each time you open a saved project, try creating a recording of a few seconds of silence, and put that in as the background music for the relevant pages. That should satisfy PD because there will be a "music" track for each page, and these silent tracks should be saved when you save the project.

Robert


Ah ha...thank you for confirming that strange quirk and providing a neat solution.
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