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Create PD 8 menu's  XML
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JaVaDy
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I have paid "good money" for PD 8, didn't download an illegal version and now I want to create my own menu-template.
No documentation wahtsoever, there are "tutorials" but that's all about PD 7.
When I create and save a custom menu, I cannot find it anywhere on my HD('s). When I customize an existing template, the altered template (with a new name) cannot be found.

I have roamed through the forums, searched the internet, but nothing, nothing and again nothing
I'm afraid I have waisted my money on a product from a company that refuses to support it. Maybe there is sombody who can tell me what I'm doing wrong, or confront me with the fact that it is not possible to do this with PD 8.

I have version 8.00.1930, did I miss an update ? If so, where can I find it ?

Appreciate any help.

Jan
Dafydd Bevan - SoftDeko
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Jan,

Make sure you rename the customise template I always tag anything I make with a "#" because it puts it "first in the queue".

All customise menus you make can be found here: C:\\My Documents\CyberLink\Custom Menus
with 3.0 the place for PD8 menus.

Look out for a patch update for PD8 which will be release in about a week's time.
http://www.cyberlink.com/prog/support/cs/product-update.do

Dafydd
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constantinou
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Hello I have the same problem I try to Retrieve a new menu in PD 8 from the Tab "Create Disc" from the location : CyberLink/Custom Menus/3.0 but I can't find the DZM file.
Although all files of the new menu are there exept the DZM file. Why?? any help?

Dafydd your tutorials video are very helpful pls continuous
Thanks
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OK I solve the issue I copy ALL dvd menu files to the CyberLink/Custom Menus/3.0 and the PD 8 can see the menu without do nothing
Thanks
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brummpapa
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hello

I would like to ask help in connection with with a what kind of program he may be .dzp, .dzt and dzm to prepare files ?

THX

Excuse me my bad English unfortunately no I am too good in him

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PaulE
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All customise menus you make can be found here: C:\\My Documents\CyberLink\Custom Menus
with 3.0 the place for PD8 menus.


Ok, I give up...there is NO file even remotely with the same name as my customized menu, NOR if I do a search, is there a file that contains the name of my menu? WTF?
I upgraded my PC and want to transfer my customized menus to the new pc.

Paul Ellis
CMSINTENT
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I am trying to set up a simple menu for a DVD.

How do I go about getting this set up...

When the DVD starts I would like a

MAIN MENU to show that I can choose

- POWERPOINTS (slide shows I made up in Powerdirector

- VIDEOS

When you click on on POWERPOINTS the the next submenu comes up with
- Presentation One
- Presentation Two
- and so on

OR From Main Menu you click on VIDEOS and the the submenu has
- Video One
- Video Two
- and so on...

I can not figure this out.

Any suggestions would be very helpful - thanks - sorry - should have mentioned I have PowerDirector 8

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