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  1. How can I make a menu using VCDeasy that lets me add a music file (1 minute 30 seconds) to play ?

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    I described some months ago at https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=139526 how add audio files to a still pictures with VCDEasy. As a menu is normally a still picture with an advanced interactivity definition you can use this description to add sound to your menu.
    But be careful: Even if this is compliant to the VCD2.0 standard not all DVD-player capable of VCD are able to play this CD correct. So you should try it first.

    Jürgen
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  3. Thanks man. Good guide,
    but I still have one pouint that I don't really know what to do

    in your guide: step 5.5
    "'Set newly added files as MPEG stills as default'" I see doing this when only using stills, but what should I do when I only want one still and morethern video clips ?
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    At this situation I recommend to deactivate the box to add MPEG stills at default. After added all MPEG video files and still images you see left from each MPEG file name a small checked box. Then go with the mouse on the box of the still images and deactivate these boxes.

    Jürgen
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  5. It works ! It works !
    *worships*

    Thanks, Jürgen It came out perfectly.
    Oh, it' might be nice for you to know that it works on the Pioneer DV-350, because that was my biggest worrrie. I think the 350 was realeased after the 440 but I'm not really sure..

    anyway, thanks again ^_^
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  6. This method only works for some players...

    It works on my Pioneer 355.

    It does not work on my SAST AEP-800 or SAST AEP-627 (VCD player).

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    Michael Tam
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