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    My dvd's work fine after burning them however, the menu that I create only flashes on the screen for about a half a second, and then the screen goes white and you can kind of tell that the start button is there, after I press play on my remote it plays the dvd fine. It's not like I'm creating some complex menu either, I've just made a screen shot that I like for the background image, then make a "start" button, choose the silent sound for the sound option and add the menu to the job... can anyone tell me what is wrong, or what I'm doing wrong?
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    oh, and I'm using the AVI2DVD by trustfm program just to clarify what avi2dvd program I'm using....
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    What software are you using ?
    How do you test it ?
    What are you playing it back on ?
    Have you tried it on other players ?

    Details, man, details.
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    Originally Posted by guns1inger
    What software are you using ?
    How do you test it ?
    What are you playing it back on ?
    Have you tried it on other players ?

    Details, man, details.
    well to convert, avi2dvd with HCEnc for the encoding, using nero to burn the vts files...playing it back on my dvd player, which is a JVC proscan, or my magnavox proscan, does the same thing on both and my power dvd program on my computer... flashes the menu screen for a split second..then goes blank
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    anyone, anyone? bueller? bueller?
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