
I'm looking at a program called DVD Styler now and it appears to look promising but I'll see I guess.

I'm getting ready to do a bunch of training videos for work (which have to be on DVD) and I have yet to find something that works. One of the reasons I gave up on MyDVD Pro, was that you could edit your their template somewhat (very elementary), but even then once you previewed the design (which apparently you can not do in Toast), when you went back to edit, everything was reset. and it did not allow me to really edit much of anything. I followed your guide in Toast 18, and I tried to use a dynamic graphic which it appeared to allow, but when the video was rendered, it was just a static picture. MyDVD PRo came with TItanium 18 (which I guess should have told me something). It would appear that like MyDVD Pro, this just allows you to drop a static graphic on their skeleton and not do much else with it. That should allow you to use the customized menu. A window will open, either drag/drop the template you created in PS in the image area or click on select and go to where the file is located and select it.ħ. Under options/video select DVD video if not already selectedĦ. Under format select DVD video, HD DVD video, Blue ray videoĤ. The Toast compositing engine automatically generates the menus using the PSD file template and inserts the appropriate user entered text and button graphics at burn time.Ĭhoose the Video Menu option in Toast and then select DVD.Ĭlick on the More button in the bottom left corner.ĭrag and drop any photo file onto the preview picture of the menu.ģ.


To design a new menu style, simply edit the layers in the PSD file. The Menu styles support unique backgrounds at menu and sub-menu level, custom button sizes, shapes, numbers, and placement, and custom font types.Įach menu style is based on a multi-layer Photoshop file. In order to make Toast DVD Menu styles you must have Adobe PhotoShop 8.x or higher installed on your MAC.
