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  1. Just a simple question. Right now, I have five .avis going on this dvd. On my main menu, I want a play all option, and an episode selection list.

    Well, I made the the first menu, with Play All and Episode list. Linked the Episode list to another menu, and then linked the 5 movies on different links.

    This is actually two questions.

    How do I link the Play All to play all the movies at once (5)?

    Also, since I linked Movie One in the episode list (or any of the movies for that matter) will they return to the episode list after playing?

    Like, after I load it up in my DVD player, go to episode list, and select number 3. Will it only play 3, or will it play 3 and then continue on to episode 4?

    I would like it to come back to the menu. And the Play all to play every one.

    Thanks in advance.
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  2. I have five .avis going on this dvd
    AVI is not a valid DVD format. You have to encode them to MPEG2 video with audio being either AC3, MP2 or PCM.


    How do I link the Play All to play all the movies at once (5)?
    Double click on Connections, and on the menu bar, go to Connection - Add - Single VTS playlist. Then double click on the playlist in the connections window and start adding all the tracks to the playlist. For the link on the menu, select Link - VTS Playlist 1.

    Also, since I linked Movie One in the episode list (or any of the movies for that matter) will they return to the episode list after playing?
    Depends on your connection. Go to the Connections window and draw a connection from the movie to the menu with the episode list.

    Like, after I load it up in my DVD player, go to episode list, and select number 3. Will it only play 3, or will it play 3 and then continue on to episode 4?
    Depends on your links. By default, it will return to either the Root menu. If you drew a link from the movie to a menu (or another movie), it will follow that link.
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  3. Thanks for the reply, and they are mpeg files, I just have .avis on the brain from encoding them lol.
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