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    Karen Navratil here, I have been recording DVDs on my computer which contain
    AVI movies. Each DVD has about 5 to 6 movies. They play great in my Lite-On
    Recorder hooked to my TV! However none of the movies has it's title showing so
    I can select the movie I want to see. I have to preview each movie before I
    find the right movie. The file names on the DVD have the Titles. What am
    I doing wrong? - Tks much - Karen
    Just starting into video and having very hard time!!
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    You need to have a ultra divx certified dvd player to do menus for divx. I don't believe liteon has a model like that.

    The only other way to do menus for them would be to convert each movie to mpeg2 and then author a regular dvd.
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    Most dvd players that support divx playback, will open the disc to a file list screen. It will then list the files on the disc for you to choose. Sounds like your model doesn't list the files.
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  4. Or you could try ConvertXToDVD2 by VSO software. It will convert all the AVI files with menu to a readable DVD by any player you have.

    Works with the ones I have.
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  5. My old LiteOn 2002 has a setting where you can elect to have it give a file list when you put a disk in, or just start playing the first file. It's called "ISO Disk Autoplay".
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    Originally Posted by jagabo
    My old LiteOn 2002 has a setting where you can elect to have it give a file list when you put a disk in, or just start playing the first file. It's called "ISO Disk Autoplay".
    The Philips DVD642 will do the same thing. The setting is simply called disc menu (on/off).
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