Quote:It looks like that because the button is highlighted ready to play. It will not look like that afterwards.quote]That's the way it looks when DVD is first put into a player and hasn't been clicked yet to start the movie. If I use a button picture in say Window's Movie Maker it looks like the button image in screenshot #1. I would like the button not to be already highlighted when DVD is first put into a player. Is this possible?
Hmmmm. I am not sure. The only time I use menus is if there is going to be more then one video to select. I have not looked to closely at that. I would think its in the menu advanced options but again have not looked into it.
In my experiences with the NeroVision menu's, one of the titles is always greyed out, showing you where your current selection is so you can control it with your DVD player's remote control. If you have only one item to choose from in the menu, I have a feeling that it will always be highlighted (greyed out). Im not sure you can get around this problem
Yep, the button is highlighted and therefore 'grayed', it's the same in any other dvd authoring software. Haven't tried Nerovision but most likely you'll solve it, by getting to the button properties and setting the transparency to 100% (if that can be done in Nerovision, I assume you can), then you won't see the button highlighted but it will be anyhow!
niconoe is correct. Nero 4 has an option to set the opacity (not transparency)to a certain percentage. To get it to look the way you want it to, go into the select menu screen-->edit menu--> interaction colors-->highlight tab-->then set opacity to 0%.
> Glad it worked, but I think niconoe gets the credit for this one.
If only I were smarter. From niconoe's suggestion I promptly tried setting the opacity to 100%. Uff da! That of course didn't work and I wasn't clever enough to try 0%. Oh well...
I'm ever so slowly getting used to several programs. I like Tsunami-MPEG Video Encoder Express for piecing recorded segments of a movie together. (My DVD recorder only puts about 1 1/2 hour on a DVD at high quality) I finally got my Media Center TV tuner working again so recording from cable TV should get a lot easier again. (using Nero with the same tuner = very poor quality results) Learned the hard way to always buy good discs (Verbatim) and loving the results printing directly on the DVDs with my $52 Epson printer. Now if I can only get a handle on increasing volume.