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  1. i am going to put about 5 movies in one dvdr and i was wondering, after 1 movie is finish how do you make it so it comes back to the dvd menu for you to choose another movie to watch. im using tmpgenc dvd authoring
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    How big are these movies, and how small is your TV that can't notice the (lack of) quality ?
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  3. they're about 700 mb each. i dont really care much about the quality as long as i can see it.
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  4. 700mb avi's or mpg's?
    Load them all into the project, author.
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    when you load you soruce, put each 'movie' in it's own track
    on the menu part of the authoring, you can choose what it does after playing each track -- play next, return to menu, etc
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    Originally Posted by flashcabaja64
    i am going to put about 5 movies in one dvdr and i was wondering, after 1 movie is finish how do you make it so it comes back to the dvd menu for you to choose another movie to watch. im using tmpgenc dvd authoring
    If all the movies on are one track then I don't think it's possible. But if each movie is on a different track, then click the 'Create Menu' button, then 'Menu Display' button, 'General' tab. In the 'Action to take after each track has been played' select 'Display Main Menu'.
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  7. alright thx and yea they're all mpg2, of course. avi originally
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