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ViRuss
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« on: February 23, 2004, 04:03:29 AM »

I am using tmpegenc dvd author to author my dvd\'s. Now my question is mainly this. I am trying to add four movies (just an example) and I add them as tracks. Now I also want to be able to set each movie to have chapters that are approximately 15 minutes each. This is what I have got to. Now when I look at the menu example (before i attempt to burn) on the main menu i see all the movies (TRACKS) but i do not see a button to have it go to the chapters of that movie. If i push next i see the chapters area. What I Want to know is if i burn it like that and then I click on movie 1 for example will it go to the movie chapter listing or will it just play the movie. If it plays the movie then I want to know how i can setup a button to go into the chapter window for each movie. Now if it goes into the chapters listening instead of playing the movie is there a way I can have a button in the chapters area that will be set to play all chapters in order?  Hopefully this is not to difficult to understand. If you need more information please post and I will respond asap. Thanks again.
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afonic
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« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2004, 05:02:47 AM »

Hi,

click Menu display settings. There you can set what you want. To include everything select main menu and track menu. Also at first action select to display the main menu, or it will start to play the movie.
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