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  1. I have a concert I want to put onto a dvd but I would also like to include a music cd on the same disc. In theory I would have two submenus, one with the video concert and for the music cd I would create videos of each song and have them as a list on the second page.

    My problem is I have Corel Video studio and Roxio NT2 and on both those you can only put 4 videos on one page. Is there any way around this ?
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    it's been a while but i believe that 99 videos can go into one vts on a dvd. you might need a real dvd authoring program like dvdlab pro, or maybe dvdauthor gui.
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  3. Audio CDs are 44,100 Hz which isn't DVD compliant. At the very least you'd have to convert the audio to 48,000 Hz. In addition, a 4:3 DVD menu is limited to 36 buttons and a 16:9 menu to 18 buttons. Those restrictions may or may not affect you.

    Other than that, any decent DVD authoring program including the ones already mentioned should do as you want..
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  4. This is my progress so far:
    DVD styler - Far to complicated
    DVD Author - too basic
    DVD Styler - I got close to it by dragging videos to the menu and resizing them but you have to wait forever every time you want to see a preview.

    Coreldraw and Roxio MyDVDs don't do what I want. You can only get 4 videos on one menu. I want 17 videos on one menu and for them to auto play
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    DVDAuthorGUI will actually do all of this, but you have to make the menu in an image program first. The menu can just consist of a black background, the Titles can just be lines of text. Then you import the image and link the text Titles to the corresponding audio or video file.

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