I have used the search on this forum, and i have not found this trick.
You can personalize the toast dvd menu.
Go to toast application, but dont open it. Ctrl+click on it and select "show contents" (or something like that, I use an spanish system).
Go to Contents/Resources/Themes and open "ocean.psd" with photoshop. There you will find a photoshop file with a lot of layers. Modify it as you want. Every layer has a descriptive name. Its important not to rename the layers or create new ones. And dont forget to hide the layers again or it will not work.
This is the easiest way to create a dvd menu (I think). Hope you find this NEW and useful.
Regard from a spanish user (sorry about my english).
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go here:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20031215064940671&query=toast
as reported from here:
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=199056&highlight=ocean
and eventually here:
http://members.cox.net/terryjackson1/toast6backgrnds.html
I've been working on this last one sometime now.
Eventually, I'll get all the .psd 's properly linked.
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Originally Posted by sadiejota
¡Sin embargo, mi español es terrible!
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