![]() Text ones you can remove the wording (so it’s blank) and then shrink down and push that button “off screen”. They found the person who moves one step forward, two steps back to create the menu system layout for them. Firstly be aware that TMPGs menu system is atrocious. I might be able to help out a little here. Or "demo menus" someone can share, so I can try to reverse-engineer them for my purpose? But I can't find any info on how to actually utilize a PSD in menu creation, I can only find info that it's possible.Īre there any hints how to make this work? My hope was that I can get around that by making my own menu in Photoshop, as this is a listed feature. However, I can't seem to get that working. It seems I can only create a menu that has a sub-menu that leads to the setup of things which is really an unnecessary step, I'd love to have the setup just next to the "play" button in the main menu. In this case, I need a Bluray with only one film on it, but with different audio-tracks and subtitles. I like what comes out of it, but I struggle with the severely limited menu structure. Since Encore is discontinued (and also doesn't deliver what I need right now) I need to find some new software, and TMPGEnc Authoring Works seemed like my best bet so far. I have a small struggle with creating relatively simple Blu-rays for a recent project. ![]()
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