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  1. Just wanted to see if anyone else had this problem.

    I was authoring a video and I had a background music clip for the main menu, and for the subsequent sub menus.

    The music played fine for the main menu, but when I would navigate to one of the sub menus, the music would play for about 3 seconds, then it looked like the whole menu tried to "refresh". Whatever button the menu was setting on would blink its "selected" color, then then back to it's "highlighted" color.

    Once I removed the music clips from the sub menus and re-authored, the problem went away.
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  2. Hi
    Yes, trying to author and burn my wedding footage - I get the same problem with my second menu - the audio (which is a ship foghorn sound with 3 minutes of silence afterwards) runs for about 2-3 secs and then restarts. Due to the nature of the file, its quite irritating. The main menu audio plays fine. All audio is ac3
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  3. I have a similar but not identical problem related to DVDLab, and AC3 "menu music".

    Details: burning DVD video disc on Verbatim DVD-R, Memorex DVD+R...4.1GB total data on an NEC 1300A.

    The burns work fine on my X-Box, and a friend's Samsung DVD player, but the menu audio skips horribly when I try to play the disc on my PS2. Everything but the menu music is perfect on the PS2.

    Just throwing this out in case anyone knows of a solution.
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  4. I had a similar problem with DVD-lab when my menu audio was in .WAV format.

    It would play fine on my Norcent DP300 player but my Sony would have terrible audio. Sounded like a fast loop of the audio.

    Converted the .WAV file to a .Mp2 audio file with TMPGEnc and it works great now!
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  5. Originally Posted by xinud
    I had a similar problem with DVD-lab when my menu audio was in .WAV format.
    I forgot to mention that... I tried both wav and ac3, but not mp2. Thanks for the tip!
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  6. I am having trouble with menu music in DVDLab too. It plays for a few seconds and then freezes, only on my Toshiba though, plays fine on my cheapo taiwanese DVD player.

    I have tried both MP3 and AC3, no dice. Really frustrating.
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