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    I'm using Ulead's Pictureshow2 to create a single long slide show and I want to add a short video clip at the end of the slide show. However, Pictureshow2 creates a Chapter Point when I add video so when I run the DVD slideshow it stops at the Video Chapter Point, required someone to click on the remote. I would like it to play straight through ...... but I don't see a way? Has anyone done this ... that is mixing slides and video so that you can run a single unattended slideshow with Pictureshow2? I think I'm barking at the wind here ..... but maybe I can't see the forest for the trees!!
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    I've never used pictureshow before but it sounds like what is happeining is that the pictures and the movie are being treated as seperate movies rather that the movie being another chapter to the slideshow. With a lot of uleads products, the default action to take after playing a "movie" is to go back to the menu (if there is one). When you say that the DVD stops I assume you are taken to your DVD players playlist menu (or something like that).

    Check to see if you can change the "next play item" (or similar) at the end of the slideshow. If you can, point it to your video and that shoulds fix things.

    Like I said, I've never used pictureshow before but that is where I would start looking
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    Thanks Bartman for the reply but unfortunately no such controls exist. I've call a inquiry into tech support but they havn't answered yet.
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