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I needed it to be a bit easier for me to change things as needed so I am hosting all of the guides I've written in one place. You can find them here... Hopefully they will prove useful for you during your project.

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FETUS PICTURE WAS HERE!

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12.09.21 - 09:53:22
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hehe :) Well, some have called me an "ass". I guess it depends on who you're talking to and what day it is. LOL! :D I'm glad you find the guides helpful. I certainly could have used them when I first started. Especially with Scenarist.

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12.09.21 - 10:02:10
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I agree with DVD__GR :D hendrix

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12.09.21 - 10:11:42
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...yeah THanX trilight....ure guides rock ! :devil:

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12.09.21 - 10:19:09
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Can Maestro be used? I read somewhere that maestro did some strange things to multi PGC's and inserted some itself.

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12.09.21 - 10:24:50
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Can Maestro be used? I read somewhere that maestro did some strange things to multi PGC's and inserted some itself.

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12.09.21 - 10:33:11
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I'm going to assume that this double post was a mistake. If not, please don't do such things to bump a post up. Thanks! As for your question though, I *highly* recommend using Scenarist only for both single and multi PGC titles. It really has gotten a lot easier to use Scenarist with the newer tools. I'm not necessarily knocking Maestro. In fact, I still use it a lot for my original compilations. When it comes to recreating a commercial title layout for backup though, there is simply no comparison to Scenarist. People have talked about doing multi PGC in Maestro but I personally find the process rather convoluted.

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12.09.21 - 10:44:13
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It was a mistake. I pressed back in the browser and it said to refresh. I did and then it posted it again. Now I know not to do that :) Sorry I guess I will have to track down a trail version of Scenarist then. I only have an old version which I never used... Tnx

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