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    I put a couple of quicktimes in Toast 7 to make a DVD/video, but instead of recording directly I chose to make a disk image to check it out first. After many hours of encoding I mounted the image and found that, in the menu, I'd typed the name of one of the movies wrong. Can I correct this in an easy and quick way (i.e. not going through all the encoding again) ?
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    You don't have to encode the video again but you'll have to have Toast reauthor the DVD.

    Mount the disc image. Then choose DVD video as the format in the Video window. Click the Media button to enter the Media Browser. Choose DVD with the Top button. Go down one level with the bottom button. You'll see the titles from your disc image in the lower window. Drag them to the Video window. Toast will extract them from the disc image.

    Now create the menu the way you want it to be. When you click the burn button (or choose Save as Disc Image) Toast will create a new DVD without the need for any re-encoding. You'll see it "multiplexing" but that goes quickly.
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    Tks again, Frobozz. The thing is, when I tried that, the whole menu seems to dis-arrange...I can change, as you said, the text part of the menu but the button pictures are all set somewhere else and can't be changed. So I'll leave it as it is for I'd rather have one typo than all the menu pics in meaningless places, and be more carful next time...
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    The button pictures can be changed by clicking on the thumbnail image in the Video window. You'll see a slider appear below the image. Because the video is now MPEG encoded you'll see that the picture jumps many frames as you drag the slider, so you can't select the exact frame anymore. But you can choose a different image.
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    Tks F !!!
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