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How do I edit the Menu Structure?
Kainusf [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Nov 26, 2019 04:27 Messages: 1 Offline
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I'm using Powerdirector 18 to make a DVD. I have 2 videos, which I want the viewer to be able to select between on the DVD menu. However, when I import them, it adds an extra menu between the main menu, and the one where the user can select which video to play. I would prefer if the first menu would just give this option immediately. Here is the current Menu Structure:



And I want to edit it to look like this:



I've searched around and can't find anything. How can I edit the menu structure to look like the second image?
Thank you

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Carl312
Senior Contributor Location: Texas, USA Joined: Mar 16, 2010 20:11 Messages: 9090 Offline
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Quote I'm using Powerdirector 18 to make a DVD. I have 2 videos, which I want the viewer to be able to select between on the DVD menu. However, when I import them, it adds an extra menu between the main menu, and the one where the user can select which video to play. I would prefer if the first menu would just give this option immediately. Here is the current Menu Structure:



And I want to edit it to look like this:



I've searched around and can't find anything. How can I edit the menu structure to look like the second image?
Thank you
In Create Disk > Menu Preferences, on the bottom of the left pane, Uncheck include Root menu.
That leaves only the scenes menu.

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