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    Hi - my Sony DVD player won't return to the menu after playing the selected chapter, it just continues playing the movie. My Pioneer DVR-233 recorder returns to the menu after playing the selected chapter. After I added 'code' in PgcEdit, I tested the movie in trace mode - worked great. It also works great in Windows Media Player. Here is the scenerio of what I did:

    1)captured analog video on a Pioneer 233 DVD Recorder, the file format is Video_TS

    2)ripped the DVD to my hard drive

    3)created a menu in IrfanView using a .jpg file

    4)used DGMPGDec to demultiplex the file
    - there were 3 .vob files which demultiplexed into 1 .d2v file

    5)authored the DVD using DVDAuthorGUI
    - there is only 1 title associated with this project
    - opened the .m2v file and audio files
    - created chapters
    - created a mv2 still (from the .jpg file created in IrfanView)
    - created buttons on the menu
    6 buttons total
    5 buttons point to each of the chapters/1 button plays the entire dvd
    - authored and saved the project

    6) Added 'code' in PgcEdit so that when buttons 2-6 are selected, the selected chapter will play and then return to the main menu. When button 1 is selected, the entire DVD will play. Like I said above - works great in trace mode!

    7) Burned it to Verbatim DVD-R discs using IMGBurn.

    Any suggestions as to what I can do to make this work on my Sony player? This is a DVD of band concerts that I'm putting together for my son's friends and I want to be sure it'll play as it's supposed to on their DVD players, especially since I don't know what brand they may have.

    Thanks in advance for your help.
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    Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
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