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Converting Videowave File Onto Dvd Builder


Cockney Al

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I used to be able to convert a Videowave File (DMSM) onto a Menu in DVD Builder, I can't do it anymore. I create the DMSM file in Videowave, then exit. Go into DVD Builder and select DVD as Project Type. I next select "Add New Title", find and select the DMSM file. The screen returns to the Menu Editor, but nothing appears on the menu, even though the "DVD Disc Project Size" shows that something has been selected. There is definately nothing there because when I select the preview and select play all I get is the background music from the selected menu. Any help would be very much appreciated. :angry:

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Roll back your Internet Explorer 7 to IE 6, and roll back your Windows Media Player to 9.

 

IE 7 and WMP 10 or 11, both kill EMC 7, 7.5, and 8.

 

 

Thanks again Grandpabruce, rolling back the IE6 and WMP10 has done the trick. I suppose this is another of Microsofts efforts to shut the door on outside software. Anyway again many thanks. Take Care

Cockney Al :)

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I used to be able to convert a Videowave File (DMSM) onto a Menu in DVD Builder, I can't do it anymore. I create the DMSM file in Videowave, then exit. Go into DVD Builder and select DVD as Project Type. I next select "Add New Title", find and select the DMSM file. The screen returns to the Menu Editor, but nothing appears on the menu, even though the "DVD Disc Project Size" shows that something has been selected. There is definately nothing there because when I select the preview and select play all I get is the background music from the selected menu. Any help would be very much appreciated. :angry:

 

 

Roll back your Internet Explorer 7 to IE 6, and roll back your Windows Media Player to 9.

 

IE 7 and WMP 10 or 11, both kill EMC 7, 7.5, and 8.

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