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  1. anyone
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    After I make my menu and it goes back to svcddvd it freezes up. My os is Windows 98se please help me solove this problem.
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    Originally Posted by anyone
    After I make my menu and it goes back to svcddvd it freezes up. My os is Windows 98se please help me solove this problem.
    First: Are you using the SVCD2DVD demo or the 'registered' version. If the former, it may be that it still contains the old DVDMenuMaker. Though I would not know why: it is no inducement to buying..

    Then: Do an Automatic Update, so you get the newest version.

    If you don't want to update, do what I had to do before it was changed:
    -when you have pressed Encode in the old DVDMenumaker, its window disappears, but the program for some reason of its own stays in memory. So you call up the Windows TaskManager by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del (once!), select DVDMenumaker (or, as the case may be, 'DVDMenuMaker (Not responding)'), and click End Task, bottom left.

    You get a window and click End Task again. DVDMM disappears for real now, and SVCD2DVD gets back to normal.

    Hope this helps..

    Callan
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    Callan - update is not ready yet. Eta this week.
    SVCD2DVD v2.5, AVI/MPEG/HDTV/AviSynth/h264->DVD, PAL->NTSC conversion.
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  4. T. Tom
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    I have the same problem using 98SE. The answer is to wait several minutes.
    Eventually the Menu window will disappear and the SVCD2DVD window reappears but is not fully formed. At this point, go to Task Manager (ctrl-alt-del) and close MenuMaker. This will allow SVCD2DVDto continue.
    Click Start and let the program do its thing. And you will end up with the
    menus you created.
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