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Customizing Toast DVD menu

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Posted 05 November 2006 - 04:08 PM

I've followed the directions I found in the Knowledge Base at
http://kb.roxio.com/...b/Toast/000024T
to create a custom Toast DVD menu.

I placed my new menu file (which I called Soundkeeper.psd) in a new folder I created
called "Toast DVD Menu Styles".
The path is My Library / Applications Support / Roxio / Toast DVD Menu Styles".

When I launched Toast and went to the menu selection drop down list, I thought I saw "Soundkeeper" for a moment but this quickly changed to "Ocean Classic".

Does anyone know if the "Ocean Classic" name is buried somewhere in the Photoshop file?
I couldn't find it anywhere and assumed what I'd see on the menu selection drop down list is based on the file names for the menu files. ?

Any help with this would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Barry
www.soundkeeperrecordings.com
www.barrydiamentaudio.com
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Posted 07 November 2006 - 06:12 AM

Okay, I found this one myself.
In Photoshop, File/Info opens a dialog box where the title can be changed.

Now a new question:
I was able to "Place" a new background in the Default layer but can't figure out why "Place" didn't work the same way for other layers. As a workaround, I just deleted the other "background" layers and my Default "background" now shows in all menus (Main, Playlist, Song).

What is left for me to do is change the "selected" color, which is currently yellow.
Haven't figured out how to do this or how to change the size of the black "image" rectangles.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Being able to customize the menus is a great feature of Toast. I'm hoping someone who has some experience with this can shed some light on my questions.

Thanks in advance,
Barry
www.soundkeeperrecordings.com
www.barrydiamentaudio.com
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