After playing with DVDLab for two days, I quickly read the DVDLab tutorial on adding multiple svcd's to dvdr.
I had one movie encoded to dvd, but it only took up about 3.2 gig, so with room to spare, I added an svcd.
Messing around, I finally figured out chapters and transitions for menus, then added moving menus for everything.
I even managed to get all the menus linked properly![]()
Then for fun, I made the svcd an easter egg on the main menuwith an invisible link to it's chapters menu.
:P
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