The menus in Creator 2009 are pretty much the same as those in EM Creator 10.
Where do I go on the website to find new menus for MyDvd ?
How Do I Add Menu Styles ?
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dsxh
, Jan 13 2009 01:59 PM
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#1
Posted 13 January 2009 - 01:59 PM
#2
Posted 13 January 2009 - 02:28 PM
You don't - what you have is what you get 
You can create your own menus tho
You can create your own menus tho
If it ain't broke, fiddle with it until it breaks, then fiddle with it until you get it fixed
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#3
Posted 13 January 2009 - 03:04 PM
QUOTE (dsxh @ Jan 13 2009, 03:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The menus in Creator 2009 are pretty much the same as those in EM Creator 10.
Where do I go on the website to find new menus for MyDvd ?
Where do I go on the website to find new menus for MyDvd ?
There are 88 menus styles in Creator 2009. You didn't find any you like?
If you see one that is close, you can edit it and save the changes as a template that you can have access to.
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#4
Posted 13 January 2009 - 04:30 PM
QUOTE (dsxh @ Jan 13 2009, 04:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The menus in Creator 2009 are pretty much the same as those in EM Creator 10.
Creator 2009 includes all the MyDVD menu styles plus more. As pointed out, you can customize any of the existing ones.
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#5
Posted 13 January 2009 - 05:42 PM
You're right there are a number of different menu backgrounds, but I was just suprised that most of the music and most of the menus were just recycled from Creator 10. After I checked it out again, there appears to be at least 10 new menus which I guess is pretty good. For those who are first time users, it's fantastic, but the menus are kind of old hat for the rest of us spoiled Roxio users. lol
I'll just have to find noncopyrighted music to add to the menus and/or made small adjustments to the base menus.
I edit videos in the videowave portion, but the toughest part, in general, is finding music that fits the video and isn't copyrighted protected on either MySpace or YouTube. I temporarily lost my video upload priveledges on MySpace for using a copyrighted song from the original Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe movie.
The music in the song library for the software was great, because I could use it without fear of violating copyright laws. The music is also almost identical to that of Creator 10 which kind of suprised me too.
On the bright side though, this product is still , imho, the best on the market for the price. You can do so many different things with audio, photo, and video that I discover something new every I turn around
I'll just have to find noncopyrighted music to add to the menus and/or made small adjustments to the base menus.
I edit videos in the videowave portion, but the toughest part, in general, is finding music that fits the video and isn't copyrighted protected on either MySpace or YouTube. I temporarily lost my video upload priveledges on MySpace for using a copyrighted song from the original Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe movie.
The music in the song library for the software was great, because I could use it without fear of violating copyright laws. The music is also almost identical to that of Creator 10 which kind of suprised me too.
On the bright side though, this product is still , imho, the best on the market for the price. You can do so many different things with audio, photo, and video that I discover something new every I turn around
#6
Posted 13 January 2009 - 07:22 PM
QUOTE (dsxh @ Jan 13 2009, 07:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You're right there are a number of different menu backgrounds, but I was just suprised that most of the music and most of the menus were just recycled from Creator 10. After I checked it out again, there appears to be at least 10 new menus which I guess is pretty good. For those who are first time users, it's fantastic, but the menus are kind of old hat for the rest of us spoiled Roxio users. lol
I'll just have to find noncopyrighted music to add to the menus and/or made small adjustments to the base menus.
I edit videos in the videowave portion, but the toughest part, in general, is finding music that fits the video and isn't copyrighted protected on either MySpace or YouTube. I temporarily lost my video upload priveledges on MySpace for using a copyrighted song from the original Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe movie.
The music in the song library for the software was great, because I could use it without fear of violating copyright laws. The music is also almost identical to that of Creator 10 which kind of suprised me too.
On the bright side though, this product is still , imho, the best on the market for the price. You can do so many different things with audio, photo, and video that I discover something new every I turn around
I'll just have to find noncopyrighted music to add to the menus and/or made small adjustments to the base menus.
I edit videos in the videowave portion, but the toughest part, in general, is finding music that fits the video and isn't copyrighted protected on either MySpace or YouTube. I temporarily lost my video upload priveledges on MySpace for using a copyrighted song from the original Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe movie.
The music in the song library for the software was great, because I could use it without fear of violating copyright laws. The music is also almost identical to that of Creator 10 which kind of suprised me too.
On the bright side though, this product is still , imho, the best on the market for the price. You can do so many different things with audio, photo, and video that I discover something new every I turn around
Did you get the Ultimate version?
It has :
"SmartSound SonicFire Pro™ lets you easily orchestrate sophisticated music tracks like a professional and create the perfect sound track for your video productions. SonicFire Pro is the first-ever music solution with "Mood Mapping®". Select from 1700+ music tracks and adjust the mix and feel of the music to perfectly suit your videos and slideshows"
Ultimate came with the program and lots of music to personalize. You can get all you want and use it wherever.
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#7
Posted 13 January 2009 - 09:32 PM
QUOTE (dsxh @ Jan 13 2009, 08:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'll just have to find noncopyrighted music to add to the menus and/or made small adjustments to the base menus.
YOu can also use Smart Sound to create menu audio. First turn off the default audio
Click Edit Background
This brings up the background in Videowave.
Add Smart Sound to the music track
Click Back to Menu
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