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DVD Architect: Offline Media That Doesn’t Exist
When I was creating a menu-based DVD in DVD Architect 1.0 I encountered something strange. I had set the video in one section to be an avi file. Later on I replaced it with an MPEG. However, the issue was, when I re-opened the project, the media that I replaced (the avi file) was considered “offline” (because I deleted it off the computer). I ignored the offline media and tried to find it somewhere within the project, but I could not. I could only see the MPEG. The media that was offline didn’t exist, from what I could see, in the project. I ignored it for the time being, but when I upgraded to DVD Architect 3.0, the issue still existed. It became a problem becuase I realized I could not ignore it. I cannot create a DVD, becuase it sees the offline media as an error and all errors must be fixed before burning the DVD. So, now I am forced to face this problem.
My goal is to not have to re-create everything (everything that the problem affects) in another DVD Architect project (although I realize there is a great possibility that this is my only solution). I was wondering if anyone had experienced this problem before or if this is just a bug that DVD Architect 1 had.
If there is no way of deleting this “offline” media I was wondering if replacing it with online media would be an okay thing to do. I tested this theory and DVD Architect allows me to burn the DVD. Although the media is not listed anywhere in the “Optimize DVD” window, DVD Architect sees it and is upset if it doesn’t exist (is offline). Should I trust the Optimize DVD window and believe that the media, even though DVD Architect sees it, will not be put on the DVD, or should I believe that, even though the Optimize DVD window doesn’t show it, DVD Architect sees it and will put it on the DVD?
I would appreciate any suggestions. I am not expecting a solution, but, just to be sure, and to perhaps prevent myself from some tedious work, I am asking anyway.
Thanks,
Michael M.
