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#1 Flo1

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Posted 02 August 2009 - 06:25 PM

Can the menu title's font default be changed?

When I create a DVD in My DVD, the menu I have as my default is the Home Theater. I do not like the default font for the title name: Carbon Block. I have been changing it on each burn but would like to change the default so that it is what I want in Plug & Burn where there is no option to edit the font. Please let me know if there is a way to change the default for this font. Thanks.

#2 grandpabruce

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Posted 02 August 2009 - 06:38 PM

QUOTE (Flo1 @ Aug 2 2009, 09:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Can the menu title's font default be changed?

When I create a DVD in My DVD, the menu I have as my default is the Home Theater. I do not like the default font for the title name: Carbon Block. I have been changing it on each burn but would like to change the default so that it is what I want in Plug & Burn where there is no option to edit the font. Please let me know if there is a way to change the default for this font. Thanks.


To answer your rhetorical question, the answer is yes, and you already knew that, since you did it already.

Plug and Burn sure sounds nice, but I would never use it, because if you have one little glitch, while doing it, you waste a lot of time, making a coaster.  You can't change the font, as far as I know, when using Plug and Burn.

Instead, in MyDVD, after you are done changing the font size, and whatever else you want to do to author your DVD, click the Burn button, uncheck the option for burning to a DVD, and click in the box to the left of Folder Set.

Pick a name, and folder where you want to store the Folder Set, and click on the Burn button.  Don't do anything, while the encoding is going on.

Once you are done, close MyDVD, after saving your project, open Video Copy and Convert, and under Source, click on the dropdown arrow, and select the option to browse to your  DVD-Video folder, and browse to it.

Then, burn as many copies as you want.

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#3 Jim_Hardin

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Posted 03 August 2009 - 04:09 AM

Cannot emphasize enough that P&B is a disaster in progress…

But to answer your question anyway – I fell like I am helping a sucicide jumper climb over the railing

Open MyDVD and customize your Menu Style the way you want.

Then File – Save As Menu Style.

Close MyDVD and open P&B – click on Style – pick your Custom Style & Right Click it to set it as the Default Menu Style.

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