

If those are not the correct steps, which seems to be what you did, please let me know what I need to do differently.
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Here are screen grabs of the steps I took ().ġ) Make sure BD-RB is in Full Backup modeĥ) Result after selection is made. I also saw a box that the text was in because when I sent the background fill color, I didn't notice that it was at ~10-10-10 (decimal), so the darker level of the text box was visible on the screen. I didn't have the text down far enough and the bottom of the background image logo got clipped by the text box. What got me to believe that the text background wasn't transparent was when I was working on the first disc for Legend of the Seeker. I just did a test and purposely moved the menu text over the top of the logo and the text background is indeed transparent. But the background of the box is transparent. Menu text is indeed in a "box" (but that's required by the Blu-Ray standard, not BD-RB). apparently with that font it is wrong.Īs for the background video, the only way to do it right now is to import from a BD - and the background video from the BD will be used. BD-RB pulls the font height/width and sets the spacing based on that.

It's the fact that one piece of text (in a box) is overlapping another. In your post the problem isn't the background color. But, if the menu text can't be placed on the menu background without the solid box, it isn't worth having a background image that isn't solid. In a previous posting, I asked if there was a way to use the menu background video from a BD release (still haven't heard back on that one). That means the menu text can never be placed over an image, because the text isn't within a transparent container. The menu text appears to be placed within a "box" that has its background color set to the menu backdrop color.

I just thought of something, because of the thing I found regarding the menu text and something else I saw with a menu. Still doesn't mean I wouldn't like the ability to create single item menus, it doesn't. In the case of the latest issue, I'm adding a trailer for the movie, which now makes the menu have two items.
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With the ability to use the font I want, I can have the text on the menu use the font that the series uses (when I can get that font). For example, for a season one set, I controlled which episodes were on a disc by having what I want on a disc in a directory of its own, one for each of the discs. Not sure why multiAVCHD needs to be used to create discs with evenly spaced episode count, since BD-RB lets you do that. Jdobbs has even said that he is leaning toward to making it a full BD authoring program. Sure there are some features that would be nice to have, but pretty much every program has things that users would like to have. I didn't like how it went from choice to choice and didn't allow a simple selection list like BD-RB does.
