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  1. Kairos
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    I'm a scenarist user, who has become lost now that the converted files won't be accepted into scenarist due to gop#. What I need is a dvd authoring program where I make a menu to hold 5 svcd episodes I've converted and a play all button. At the end of each individual episode it will return to the main menu, but the play all button will play all episodes.

    This is quite a comprimise considering, I usually am able to select the chapters to skip as well, eleminating credits and outros from the play all feature.

    I've tried dvd lab and it is quite advanced, but this feature is not supported. I know it can be done using ifoedit, as shown here http://davetong.tripod.com/PlayAll/. DVDMaestro is out of the question since we haven't upgraded it since 2.5 and it is buggy on windows xp.

    If someone could even explain the ifoedit to me a little better, than that route would be good, I just don't know how to incorperate it into a menu. Any suggestions?
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  2. I know for sure dvd-lab will do this.. but you need to redraw the menu lines.. cause default the go back to the menu but you can point them to the next ep.
    Greatings,
    Yf
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  3. Kairos
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    You misunderstood, I have a menu of six titles. 5 titles are the individual svcd, and 1 title is a play all button. When one of the five titles are pressed I need the dvd to play and then return to the menu after just that title. When play all is pressed, I need it to run through all five titles and then return to the main menu.

    DVDLab only allows one post command go to next title or return to menu. I need at least 3 post commands: check for play all, return to menu, jump to next title.
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  4. I'm not sure if it will work for sure but DVDLab has a Hot Spot funtion that will allow multiple links for 1 spot on the menu.
    Not sure it will play the links in order or try to execute all the links at once but worth looking into huh
    Hope that helps
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