Re:... preserves menus even if I drop audio (from the previous review)
A comment on MacUpdate says:
Popcorn 2 deletes menus as soon as "custom" setting is seletcted (sic)
So, removing audio tracks isn't a "custom" setting (Director's Cut, I presume) and menus are preserved in that case? This Director's Cut custom compilation screenshot on Roxio's site shows "Video: Custom", "Menus: No" settings, supporting the comment from MU.
Thanks for any info that helps get a better understanding of when menus are/aren't preserved with Popcorn 2.
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preserving menus? - macuser25
Here's what I've found.Video: All, Audio: All -> Menus = Yes
Video: All, Audio: Main - > Menus = Yes (this is new in Pop 2)
Video: Main -> Menus = No
Video: Custom -> Menus = Yes (if you keep all Video)
Basically, it works like version 1, if you keep all Video, you get menus. The difference is that version 2 now allows you to drop audio and keep menus. Prior version didn't have that option, so if you wanted to drop extraneous audio but still have a menu, you were out of luck.
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Friday, April 14 2006 @ 08:00 AM PDT