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  1. Hi,

    is it just me, BUT i have searched EVERYWHERE on finding out how to LINK files so that they play automatically 1-after-another.

    this is what I mean:

    Im using SPRUCE_UP to create DVD Videos.

    I want to have 3 or 4 films (titles) on the DVD.

    - BUT - I want them to play seamlessly, automatically, so that after the 1st film is over, it plays the next automatically.

    I thought this was obvious, but there seems NO way to link them up !!!

    I dont want movie to stop at the end and then go back to the beginning.

    ALSO - if I do have just 1 large movie file, I get audio-sync errors. If the files are smaller (less than 1 gb ) they are OK, othewise errors.

    Ive notcied that commercial DVD VIDEOS have VOB files of max 1 gb in size each, yet they are somehow linked together when the movie plays.

    IF ANYONE has any ideas PLEASE let me know, as otherwise I am well tempted to get a hammer and smash up this computer !!!!

    phew ! i feel better already.

    Buggs.















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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    I also haven't find how to link to an other movie in spruceup, maybe it is not possible...so I used dvdit instead because with it can you link easily, it's just to select properties on the video clip and set end action to the next movie it should play.
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  3. Yeah spruceup cant link up files, spruceup is crap, u cant even put music in the menus. im also having this link files problem with ulead dvd moviefactory, i need to link my files, i would use dvdit but my pc doesnt like that program at all.
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  4. Thanks guys,

    I will take Baldricks advice and run DVDit and see how I get on.

    All in a days confusion



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    but dvdit is probably the most unstable application...it crashes now and then so you have to save a lot.
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  6. Baldrick,

    THANK YOU!!!

    I couldn't find how to do it with DVDIt... I shall try this again.
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