Tony,

thank you.

You can also choose the option with jpeg2yuv from the CreateDVD dialog.
Clicking on [d] will set this then to the default.

However I believe the issue occurs further up while extracting the
images from the background movie.
It seems the internal render process fails. Do you see the preview
window opening up while rendering the background images through the
internal render ?

Varol :)

Tony Ross wrote:
> l peters wrote:
>
>   
>> I am trying to create a dvd with a movie as the background but I keep
>> getting the same errors and no dvd files are being created.  Below
>> are the errors I receive from running the .sh file that 'Q'
>> DVD-Author generates.
>>     
> ...
>   
>>    INFO: [png2yuv] Parsing & checking input files.
>> PNG file open failed:: No such file or directory
>> **ERROR: [png2yuv] Reading of /tmp/acrobatic_yoga_dvd_volume_1/Main
>> Menu VMGM/background/rendered_00000001.png failed.
>>     
> ...
>
> I encountered a similar issue some months ago, and in my case I had set the
> temp images as "jpeg" which the png2yuv program couldn't handle:
>
> Tools -> Setup -> General (tab) (lowest line)
> "Render animated DVDMenu temp images as:" -> png (pull-down)
>
> The above change made everything work as expected.
>
> Hopefully that'll fix the problem you're having.
>
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