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Changing the Volume name

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Changing the Volume name

Postby Gerry » Sat Dec 29, 2012 1:03 am

I'm pretty much in love with DVD Architect Studio 5.0. Man, how easy this program makes it, compared to the hoops I was jumping through with a combination of Prel 4 and Studio 10.

BUT... I can't figure out how to change the Volume Name on a disc. I've got Steve's book and haven't found it in there (yet), and it's not listed in the program's own Help file.

When I went to burn a Blu-Ray tonight, for some reason the Volume name had defaulted to a disk name I'd burned a month ago and it was grayed-out, so I couldn't change it. But when I inserted the burned disc into the player, it was now called "Volume _01."

How do I do it?
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Re: Changing the Volume name

Postby Bob » Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:19 am

If the volume name field in burn is grayed out, you should still be able to set the volume name in the project properties. Alt-Enter to bring up the properties and change the volume name parameter in the disc labels section.
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Re: Changing the Volume name

Postby Gerry » Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:36 am

Bob wrote:If the volume name field in burn is grayed out, you should still be able to set the volume name in the project properties. Alt-Enter to bring up the properties and change the volume name parameter in the disc labels section.


Oh wow... THANKS, Bob! I looked at that screen and never realized it was EDITable! I just thought it was an overview of what the project settings already were.
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