I've been using DVD flick because I love how many movies i can put on. However, I hate that I can't do much with menus. Can you make more complex menus for the program, or is there another program that can get almost 5 hours of video on one disc with more complex menus? Sorry if this has been addressed somewhere else, but I am new here.
		
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	Most free all-in-one dvd converters has limited menus. But you could convert with dvd flick or avstodvd, extract the video and audio with pgcdemux and then import and make menus with the free guifordvdauthor or dvd styler. Not so simple though. 
 
 Or if you want to buy something would probably tmpgenc authoring works be good. It could also import already made dvds if it can't handle your source files.
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	I use GuiforDVDAuthor. 
 You can do whatever you like in menus.
 It doesn't encode the videos, you have to make M2Vs, using eg HCEnc.
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