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  1. Member
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    I'm still working with the trial version of DVDLab and there's several things I can't figure out (seems like a good program, but hard to find complete guides/instructions).

    Right now I'm trying to figure out how to delete a movie. I put 2 movies in a project, then decided to just use the 2nd one. I deleted the video and audio (and connections) from the first one. When I tried to compile the disk I got a message saying there was no video/audio in movie 1 and I had to delete it before compiling, but I can't figure out how to delete it.

    Same for menus- I've added too many menus, but can't delete any of them.
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  2. hilite it on the connections screen and press delete
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    Thank you. I would have never thought of that- I've been right clicking on everything and looking at every option in the sub-menu.
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  4. I wouldn't waste your time with DVD Lab, it makes discs that don't comply with the DVD Spec and can cause major playback problems, and if you ever want to have your discs duplicated or replicated you are pretty much screwed because nobody will accept them. Better off buying a REAL dvd authoring program.
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  5. If you can find it on e-bay etc, then DVD Maestro is very good, but sadly Spruce no longer supply it.
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  6. DVD-Lab IS a REAL DVD authoring program, and I have never heard of anyone getting out of spec DVD's unles they used, on purpose, the options to relax the standards.
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  7. I have been using DVDLab and find its' interface allows me to do exactly what I wanted to do, unlike most other "wizard" style tools.

    No problems with playback, even on a 3 year old picky Sony player.
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