To: cehanlon@verizon.net
Hi,
Both solutions should work: the first which I offered you and the second which I gave later to kalamazoo222 when our developers found the solution.
You also can download and save AVSVideoXmlDVDMenu.dll in the directory C:\Program Files\Common Files\AVSMedia\ActiveX. Then run repair procedure from Start>All Programs>AVS4YOU>Repair. If AVSISOParsel.dll is not repaired successfully, please install AVS Disc Creator program from the link below:
http://www.avs4you.com/Downloads/AVSDiscCreator.exe
Then try working with AVS Video Editor. Please inform me about the results.
(The .dll has been deleted, as it has been included into the latest update. Update AVS files following Start > Programs > AVS4YOU > AVS Update Manager)