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    I am interested in copying a TV series to another disc. On my present disc the disc starts up and offers a menu to choose from. Once choose a program the player plays that program and when it ends it defaults back to the menu (a still screen) for me to choose another program. I would like to view the programs continuously without the break in between. I am not sure how to do this and any help would be appreciated. Also, I am open as to what software I might need to accomplish this. I am running Win 8.1.

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    Is this Blu-ray or DVD-video? The tools may differ.

    What format do you want as final output? The same as the source or will an mkv or mp4 file do instead?
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    What is the TV series? Some series on ABC offer you a choice they call "Season Play" where it plays all the episodes one right after another. If you don't deliberately choose that it defaults to the selected episode and then back to the menu, just like you see.
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    1. DVD Video
    2. I would like the same format as the source.
    3. The series is Yes, Dear on CBS.

    Some of the discs, at least 1 so far, has the option "Play All". Most of the discs are of the start/stop variety.

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    Perhaps somebody who knows IFOedit (better than I do) will advise you.

    Is the source a commercial and/or dual layer disk?
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    If you don't need a menu DVD Shrink re-author mode can do it.
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