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  1. I made a compilation of episodes from one of my favorite tv shows. Each episode has its own video and audio track. I was wondering if anyone knew of any authoring software that will allow me to have a play all option where the episodes are all played consecutively, and an option to play a single episode and go back to the menu after playing it. Has anyone ever tried doing this? Thanks for the help.
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    I do it all the time in Ulead DVD Workshop 2, but I'm sure other authoring software allows for this as well.
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  3. Thanks a lot-maybe I'll try the Ulead software when I need to do this. I use DVD-Lab and I can't seem to find a way to do it in there. Has anyone done this using DVD-Lab? I think I"m using version 1.1.
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    Upgrade to at least 1.3, or if you are brave, try out the beta version of DVD Lab Pro.

    If Ulead lets you do this with a few mouse clicks, it will be simpler than DVD Lab though.
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    DVD Maestro or Scenarist will let you do that, but Maestro ain't made any more and Scenarist is way to expensive for the casual DVD Author.

    You could try a search on Ebay to see if anyone is selling Maestro but be warned it will not come cheap.
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  6. I love DVD-Lab so I upgraded to 1.3. Guns1inger, do you know how to do this in dvd-lab, b/c I've been looking around and so far I haven't been able to figure it out yet. I'd rather not have to go hunting for discontinued software, but if I have to I might-thanks for all the advice.
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