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XDelusion
I was going to put my 007 Games on one disc and know that you can use those XBOX Demo DVD menu's to do this, anyone got a guide on how to pull it off, or is it pretty much commen sence?

Anything I should avoid?
chilin_dude
Wait for the new craxtion
Reddevilhome
I use cpxmenux possibly available on xbins. It's the Official Demo Disc menu system, so provides great results. You can alter the background music, and all the images, as well as adding as many games and apps to a dvd as possible.

Craxtion is also good, and much easier then most, but never used it so i dont know about any alterations, or what the output is like, but its a simple drag and drop system, where as cpxmenux requires a little work.
Hellcat
What do you mean when you say:
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XBOX Demo DVD menu's

did you guys get a Demo CD with your XBOX?
thehittmann
I use the new version of Craxtion to do this. It's really simple stuff, doesnt really require a tutorial. But there is one on xbox-scene.com anyway if you need it. You can only put as many games that would fit onto a dvd. So 2-3 noramlly will fit if your lucky. Some games are so big though that you can not put 2 onto 1 dvd.
PolarBearWY
Check out the thread called "Moved Over MenuX... Here comes CDX." I have used MXM, MenuX, Craxtion, etc. and I believe CDX is by far the easiest, best-looking, and most reliable.

You have to have an IQ of at least -50 to figure it out though. I'm not sure why so many people have problems with it. I thought everyone at least had an IQ of 0. hehehe.
chilin_dude
QUOTE (Reddevilhome @ Apr 15 2004, 11:09 AM)
I use cpxmenux possibly available on xbins. It's the Official Demo Disc menu system, so provides great results. You can alter the background music, and all the images, as well as adding as many games and apps to a dvd as possible.

Craxtion is also good, and much easier then most, but never used it so i dont know about any alterations, or what the output is like, but its a simple drag and drop system, where as cpxmenux requires a little work.

QUOTE
Check out the thread called "Moved Over MenuX... Here comes CDX." I have used MXM, MenuX, Craxtion, etc. and I believe CDX is by far the easiest, best-looking, and most reliable.

You have to have an IQ of at least -50 to figure it out though. I'm not sure why so many people have problems with it. I thought everyone at least had an IQ of 0. hehehe.


Lol, thats what I was talking about, the new craxtion is going to be able to make CDX menus too... So the IQ needed will be -100!!!
LepPpeR
acutally, I do not think the new version of Craxtion requires any IQ. It is still progressing just slower than I would like. I have a lot of it done. All the backbone code is implemented with little or no bugs.
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