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  1. Hope someone can help ,i have 2 or 3 svcds i wish to put on dvdr.i think i have got half it right . i have done disc already IT played the first film fine,didnt play the other two films,they were still on the disc i checked on my computer ,they were there.i think it was something to do with the CONNETIONS,basically all i wanna do is play the three films ,nothing fancy.hope someone can help.screenshot or somebody that used DVD LAB alot.thanks.also it jioned the three films togher.thanks
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    You're saying you've put them on the disc but only one will play? Are you creating a menu? Each of your "movies" will be a different title set, so you'll have to start each movie separately.

    OR ... there's this tutorial for creating a "Play All" button for DVD Lab projects. It's not real simple, and you have to use IFOEdit, but I just tried it for the first time a couple of days ago and it works great!

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  3. thanks but a little complicated..
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    I'm not sure I understand what you have done. Have you joined the three films together outside of DVD Lab, then imported them as a single movie ? Of have you imported them one at a time and joined them in DVD Lab ? Were they SVCD when you imported them, or have you converted them to D1 mpeg-2 ?

    DVD Lab creates a single VTS. DVD Lab Pro can create multiple VTS's. Assuming you are using the standard version, all you need to do is create a single menu with three buttons. Create 3 movies and drag your clips and audio to them. Add three buttons to the menu, and link each of these to the start of a movie. Compile, then test off the hard drive before burning. You shouldn't need to even look at the connections window for something this simple.

    If you haven't already, have a read of this tutorial, then have another go

    http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/tutorial/svcd.html
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