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    If someone out there knows the answer to this, I'd really appreciate some help. I'm using DVDit to create DVDs with SVCD files. The problem is this. After the 2 files are compliant and converted and all and ready to be burned onto a blank DVD, how can 2 SVCD files be made to play back to back with NO space in between them? I tried joining the 2 files and converting them as one big file before burning them onto the DVD, but 2 thirds of the way through the conversion, I get an error message. If you join the files first, then when you try to burn them onto the DVD, it doesn't work. But if you burn the 2 files onto the DVD as 2 separate files, they burn on fine, but they burn on as 2 separate files that you have to play separately. Is there a setting that will make file #2 start playing the second that file #1 ends, so that it looks as if it's 1 long file? Please help.
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    Is your movie in the "First Play" or Menu 1 box?

    YOu can place both "files" onto the menu page, then highlight the first "file", right click for "Link Properties" for "Next Button" selct "Movie 2" and for End Action selct "Movie 2". This Usually gives me a smmoth transition from different video files without going back to the main menu.
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    Originally Posted by Dennis1968
    Is your movie in the "First Play" or Menu 1 box?

    YOu can place both "files" onto the menu page, then highlight the first "file", right click for "Link Properties" for "Next Button" selct "Movie 2" and for End Action selct "Movie 2". This Usually gives me a smmoth transition from different video files without going back to the main menu.
    Dennis, I sent you a reply to your e-mail address. Please read it and get back to me as soon as possible.
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