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  1. Hi

    when i author my DVD, DVD Labs puts in an extra menu with a striped picture, how can i get rid of this?
    when i put it in DVD Shrink it comes up under menus with this striped picture as Title Menu and the Root menu as VTS 1
    played on my stand alone the striped picture is played first before the menu comes up, very annoying

    can anyone help me on this?

    thanks
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    when i author a DVD picked in DVD Labs as Normal VTS Menu

    then setup my structure including a root menu and author ok

    when i play this DVD it first shows this black & white striped picture
    just short but it is there and annoying.

    when checked in DVD Shrink the DVD structure shows as:-

    DVD
    -----Menus
    ----------Title Menu
    ---------------English
    --------------------Menu 1 * striped picture
    ----------VTS 1
    ---------------English
    --------------------Menu 2 * my root menu

    this happens on two different computers
    need help on this, thanks
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    I use DVD-Lab frequently and have never run into this problem.

    At what point does it add an extra menu? When you start creating the project, or does it add it after you compile?

    If you can see the extra menu, can you just select the menu and press the 'delete' key?

    Tearren
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  4. Hi Tearren,

    it only comes up with this "menu" after it has been compiled thats why i cant delete it.
    if i make a new project with only a root menu and 1 video it still puts in this extra "menu" i thought it might be a setting but could not find anything.
    if i add a VMG menu then it is gone and the VMG menu is in its place, it looks like DVD-Lab is looking for a VMG menu ALL the time even if i start a Normal VTS project
    and on two different computers puts me off a bit too
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