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Re: After outputting DVD, buttons drifting/not lined up
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Re: After outputting DVD, buttons drifting/not lined up
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SS Scott
on Apr 27, 2007 at 3:26:47 pm
which version are you using?
Might also try the following if the PSD layer is not working for you.
1) create a png file which is simply a straight black line on a transparent background
2) import as a button object
3) drag that button object onto the menu and size it appropriately under your text (do this for each of your buttons)
4) link to your black lines
5) click on your black line (or drag and surround all of them) and then go into the attributes window to the effects tab. Take the opacity to zero
This should create the same effect as the PSD layer. The only difference is that your menu will have to composite, so best to use an AVI or QT file for the menu background rather than a legal MPEG so you can get the cleanest composite and transcode.
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After outputting DVD, buttons drifting/not lined up
by Andrea H. on Apr 26, 2007 at 10:23:01 pm
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by SS Scott on Apr 27, 2007 at 3:26:47 pm
Re: After outputting DVD, buttons drifting/not lined up
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