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  1. I believe 352x576 is "1/2 D1 standard"

    What version of Encore? Perhaps it only supports Full-D1 ie. 720x576 for PAL
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  2. What problem you have so far?
    As I said above, I re-ripped everything with TMPGEnc XPress, but now when I open the ISO file in PowerDVD, it switches to file mode and just plays the menu on a loop without any of the buttons being active.

    I believe 352x576 is "1/2 D1 standard"

    What version of Encore? Perhaps it only supports Full-D1 ie. 720x576 for PAL
    2.0. I've fixed the size issue and managed to build an ISO though; it just doesn't play properly.
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  3. Check in ISO dvd image that you have folder by name VIDEO_TS
    and set PowerDVD to play DVD mode

    Edit: I don't know if latest version of PowerDVD can open ISO image, I think not
    but ISO image need mount to virtual drive like for example Virtual CloneDrive
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  4. It played the last ISO fine. It just switches itself to file mode then runs the menu, rather than staying in disc mode as it should.

    EDIT: Yeah, I've been mounting them with PowerISO.
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  5. The project corrupted for some reason, so I remade it and then rebuilt the ISO, just to see if it worked. It made no difference. However, in the process of testing that, I saw that the when the menu finishes, it then goes to the chapter select menu, followed by the main timeline broken up into titles of about 17 minutes each with no chapters, followed by the pre-menu clip, followed by the clip I'd done as a sort of 'special feature' type thing.

    However, the DVD works fine in VLC as far as I can tell (VLC removes everything before the main menu, so I don't know if that's working or not) apart from the fact that the menu buttons highlight gray instead of red.

    This is weird, and annoying me no end.
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  6. Turns out it was PowerISO. Mounted with Virtual CloneDrive, and it worked, as does the burned disc.

    All that fuss for nothing...
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