Blu-ray project creates SD menu

Hi guys, I've read this problem before on here a couple of years ago but cannot find it again now!
I'm creating a Blu-ray project, I have imported a 1920x1080 jpeg as the menu background but when I right click on it and choose new>menu it creates an SD one
how do I change it to 1920x1080?
cheers

maffmace wrote:
Hi guys, I've read this problem before on here a couple of years ago but cannot find it again now!
I'm creating a Blu-ray project, I have imported a 1920x1080 jpeg as the menu background but when I right click on it and choose new>menu it creates an SD one
how do I change it to 1920x1080?
cheers
Hello
In the lower right corner of Enc you should have the Library which has all the menus, buttons,etc.
In the general tab you will have blank HD menus, both wide and standard and others.Pull the one you want into the project window
and then pull your jpeg onto the blank menu.You can then scale it, or open it in PS.
Hoped that helped.
Kent

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