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vkmast wrote on 4/2/2018, 10:40 AM

Use Markers on the MSP timeline (1. wedding, 2. honeymoon). Then (at this stage) use the infamous Make Movie > Burn it to.. > Blu-ray Disc w/ Menus and Save project markers in media file. Then press Next to render. After that you should be able to Send to DVD Architect. In DVD A you'll be able to do what's in the screenshots. Test with Preview in DVD A.

A basic training tutorial

edmund-burke wrote on 4/2/2018, 3:39 PM

I believe I followed your instructions exactly. In DVD A below 'Menu1 (Page 1)' there was not another entry like 'Test.....". Can't read it because Navigate Info' etc is covering it. Under the tab 'Insert' the option 'Scene Selection Menu' is grayed out. The video track is a series of Menu 1 images. The audio track is blank (white).

vkmast wrote on 4/2/2018, 4:17 PM

Did you see these two windows to be able to "Send to DVD Architect"?

Then you should see in DVD A this first

Double-click under the Menu 1 (Page 1) and then right-click to see menu in sg 1 of my earlier comment and click Insert-- to see this

and

For more you may need to go to DVD A Help > Interactive tutorials and go through some of them.

 

edmund-burke wrote on 4/2/2018, 5:01 PM

I did see the two windows. I screen captured the sequence of windows and pasted them to Word but I can't upload them for you. Apparently this system does not support uploading .docx's.

vkmast wrote on 4/2/2018, 5:04 PM

So you were not able to perform the steps in DVD A?

edmund-burke wrote on 4/2/2018, 5:35 PM

Correct. In your example you highlight the entry just below 'Menu 1 (Page 1)'. When DVD A comes up for me there is no entry below 'Menu 1 (Page 1)'.

vkmast wrote on 4/2/2018, 5:46 PM

Which build of DVD A? If you have Vegas DVD Architect (aka DVD A 7), you must have build 67 or 84. See Help > About. Scroll down section 5 here for download links.

(Video and audio file names must be the same, see sg 2 a couple of comments back)

vkmast wrote on 4/2/2018, 7:21 PM

Off to see the Sandman now, but if you still have trouble, see if you can find the rendered video file in AppData (hidden folder) or elsewhere (see the relevant sg). You could then try to Insert Media (video file, audio will follow if the names are the same) manually into the DVD A Project Overview window and drag to place it as screengrabs show. Don't forget to change File Properties accordingly.

edmund-burke wrote on 4/3/2018, 8:32 AM

I downloaded the latest and all works well. Thanks much

vkmast wrote on 4/3/2018, 8:54 AM

Thanks for confirming.