![]() Item 2 in the image - on tracks 15 and 16 are the menu masks - again do not touch these or delete them in the arranger. I found this locked up my DVD and BD players require them switchd off and on to get them working again Under no circumstances add any other markers - you should have only the one shown at most. Item 1 in the image is the menu loop marker - this you can move or remove if you want the menu loop from the start instead of after a few seconds as this one does. Note the following as these have caused problems. The video was created seperately from 8 clips to give the correct runtime and then imported into the arranger as shown below then the blue bars added and positioned, I kept the sound track as is because it fits in with the sound tracks in some of the movies. Here is an example of my current project (this one is done in MEP 2013, but the principles are the same in MEP 16) - which has 7 seperate movies on one disc. There's a lot to like in Magix Movie Edit Pro 2013 Plus. ![]() The most reliable one I have used so far in all versions of MEP from 15 is the Red Smoke template which has a relatively simple structure whcih can be changed in the Edit in arranger option shown here Even so, Movie Edit Pro was still a long way off the super smooth playback of Cyberlink PowerDirector with the same four clip overlay. ![]() The biggest problem I have found in getting a good menu modification is that some of the menu templates are notorously tempremental about being changed.
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