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Missing poster frame in menu buttons
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Missing poster frame in menu buttonsI am using Premiere Elements 10 on a Windows 7 system. I have downloaded a menu template into my project and have marked 8 scenes on my timeline. 7 of the scenes show up in the menu normally however one of them is there and works normally but does not have a still frame on the button like the other 7 buttons. When I attempt to edit the button, I see it does not have a poster frame where the the others do. How can I add a poster frame so this button appears similar to the others? Thank you for any suggestions you can offer.
Re: Missing poster frame in menu buttonsWhat template are you using and where did it come from?
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Re: Missing poster frame in menu buttonsIt was offered as a download within the program when I selected "Disk Menus". It's a generic Christmas menu. It shows up as "blinking lights .rar" .
Re: Missing poster frame in menu buttonsI've loaded it on one of my version 10 projects, Ed, and I'm just not seeing what you describe.
Here's what I'm seeing. But I continue to look into it. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Missing poster frame in menu buttonsSteve, did you add a second page of buttons (Scenes 5 - 8)?
Maybe it only happens if there is more than one scene menu. 1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
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Re: Missing poster frame in menu buttonsThere may be a gap between clips on the timeline where the menu marker is located.
It is also possible to mess up things by moving menu markers: You can set what is displayed for the thumbnail by double-clicking on the menu marker and then changing the relative start time (00:00:00:00). This can be a source of DVD authoring failures later down the road if the relative time points to a time that is beyond the end of the last clip on the timeline. It's important to add menu markers only after everything else has been completed. If you trim clips and move menu markers around, you can see how that would mess up the thumbnail pointers. Dell XPS 8940 Intel 8-core 10th gen.-i7 10700K (3.8-5.1 GHz); 32GB DDR4 2933 MHz RAM; 512 GB SSD; 2 TB 7200 HD; BDRE-drive; NVIDIA(R) Geforce(R) RTX 2060 SUPER(TM) 8G8 GDDR6
Re: Missing poster frame in menu buttonsEd, if you can post a screen capture of what you're seeing, I'm sure we can figure out what's going on.
If you're not seeing a thumbnail or frame for your 8th scene, it could be that you only have 7 scene markers on your timeline, or that the 8th menu marker is set to be a main menu or stop marker. Do you have 8 GREEN markers on your timeline? Again, if you can post a screen cap, that would be most helpful. Some things are easier to show than to describe. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
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