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  1. I'd like to burn a DVD-R of instructional DVD segments (2 segments, each 3 minutes long) but I'd like it to be looped continuously without anybody needing to get up to the DVD player to press play over and over again.

    Is there an easy and cheap way to do this? I'm doing this as a volunteer work so the budget is zero (or very close to it).

    The current programs I currently use are DVD Shrink, AnyDVD and DVD Decrypter. I don't think any of those will enable me to create a continuous loop.

    Any helpp will be appreciated.

    Thanks.
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    many authoring tools support looping like tmpgenc dvd author, https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=232584&highlight=tmpgenc+loop
    or search for loop in this forum.
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  3. Thanks for the help, however, as mentioned, I'm doing this as a volunteer work and I'm unwilling to spend US$70 for a software that's going to be used once for absolutely zero profit. Is there a freeware out there that can do this?
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    Originally Posted by sapiendut
    Thanks for the help, however, as mentioned, I'm doing this as a volunteer work and I'm unwilling to spend US$70 for a software that's going to be used once for absolutely zero profit. Is there a freeware out there that can do this?
    You can try out the tmpgenc dvd author 30 days for free.

    http://www.pegasys-inc.com/en/download/tda16.html
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  5. Is there a freeware out there that can do this?
    Yes, dvdauthor. There are several GUIs for it: DVDStyler, dvdauthorgui and GUI for dvdauthor.
    The guide for looping is here:
    https://www.videohelp.com/~gfd/GUI_DVDauthor_eng_07.htm#Autorepeating_DVD

    If you like to use GfD, you should read the rest of the docu too...
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