When you add files to taw6 add them as separate tracks and then choose your menu type,i prefer custom so i set it to the number of tracks i have all together,i set it to top menu only with no title page creation and top menu for all the other settings,you can experiment with these settings,when you click on the menu finish you will be brought to a page list,page edit and link edit,here you can set you background and track background and link settings.Īlso you can go back to the source page and do chapter and subtitle settings as well,remember to save the project once in awhile,after you sort through these settings you will start to find what you like in your menus. Ive personally never used it, but it has received a lot of mention here on the forums over the years You also may want to you into dvdstyler Its a free program for menu creation and dvd authoring. Then again I'm mostly doing blu-rays now rather than dvds. I wish TAW6 had a menu layout system similar to that. For record sake since you had mentioned it in the first post, Ulead dvd workshop still runs on my windows 10. Tons of them for version 4, some for 5, but very little for 6. If you need to be specific, TAW6 most certainly limits what you can and cannot do. The menu system I could say (as johns0 had commented) is easy- if you are not too finicky and do not need something specific. I have a snapshot below on which section you should be in See if the menu will now disappear for that title. Select another title and even if it has no chapters it will still show at least 1 box for a chapter checked. However its a drop down box, so if you click on that it will show the other titles in your project. Now you will see the chapters for your title 1. Try this then: when you are in the menu creation screen, click on the "dvd global settings". Thanks for your info.Īny help/guidance w/b appreciated. But I could not figure out how to create a chapter menu for each episode. So if I had 4 episodes, I created main menu with Play All & "Chapters" button (that I renamed "Episodes") when Episodes button was selected, it went to a sub-menu with four titles/episodes to select. But the way I did it was to eliminate chapters in each episode instead, I created a main title menu with a Play All button and a "Chapter" button which equaled the number of episodes. I completed one or two projects with tv episodes and couldn't figure it out. But if you could link a good/detailed tutorial, that would be great! But the best I found is a youtube tutorial by a Spanish gentleman who was creating an episodes project for a Spiderman cartoon series very good tutorial but it's in Spanish. I did go to Pegasys TAW6 forum and found some good information but nothing that helped me with my original question in this thread. I did google searches for online tutorials but the ones I found are either in Spanish (which I do not speak or read or just not helpful. Hi johns0 - If you find TAW 6 menus easy, then you are my hero. The menu is easy to use,just look for help on google on what to do,I've used it to do tv episodes up to 22 of them just so I didn't have to put in each disc. My goal is to have main menu with a 1) Play main title button, 2) Chapter menu for main title and 3) a Play extra title button (with no chapters and no chapter menu needed for extra).Īny help/guidance w/b appreciated. For example, with my current project, I have one main title and one extra title (sometimes two extra titles). I do, however, really want a chapter menu for the main title only. After I finally figured out how to do that, I have some projects that have extras the extras almost always have no chapters and I don't need chapters menu for the extra title(s). I almost always have a main menu with a Play button and Chapters button (with six chapters). Its a bit tricky, but after playing around with the program I can do almost everything you are asking Hi mazinz. Is having the chapters menu very important for your project or is it something you can do without? I have TAW6 and I mostly use it for bluray, but the menu authoring is pretty much the same horrific layout for both formats.ĭo you want to use one of their templates or a custom layout (I always use custom). Again, thanks! I can help you out to a limited degree. TAW 6 is a good option and has some very convenient features but custom menu design/layout is severely lacking. Thank you for giving it a shot and responding, davexnet.
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