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Posted 12 June 2007 - 06:57 AM

Open your project in DVD Builder and look at the drop down menu in the very top right hand corner.

If it says 'Intro', the production is not in the proper place for burning or selecting chapters.

1.  ------If you've made your original production in VideoWave,  add the production under Title Menu 1. Switch to the Title Menu 1 menu and choose Add Title to add the production to the Title Menu 1 menu.  Now delete the movie under Intro.( To delete the Intro menu, go back to the Intro and from the top menu choose DVD Menu. At the bottom of the menu is Remove Intro Title, select that.)

2.  -----If you've built the original production in DVD Builder,
First, select Title Menu 1 from that menu. Now select Add Title and put a picture there ( you can take out this 'placeholder picture' later).

Now switch back to Intro. Hold down the Ctrl key and with your mouse, click on each picture/video and transition so that they are outlined in orange. Then do a Ctrl + C to copy everything.  ( This might have to be done in stages if the video/ picture is too large to fit on the Windows clipboard.)

Switch back to the Title Menu 1, click on the # 2 box and do a Ctrl + V to paste the pictures/video and transitions.

Once you are sure everything has been copied correctly, go back to the Intro and from the top menu choose DVD Menu. At the bottom of the menu is Remove Intro Title, select that.

Now remove the 'placeholder picture' that you put into the first frame of 'Title menu'.

Now you should be able to burn normally.
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