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    Hi guys!
    I'm creating a DVD with more of 20 VTS where each one have a video trailer of about 2-3 minutes duration.

    Now, when I try to compile, if I get 24 VTS it work great, but if I try to make a DVD with abot 35 VTs, I get an error (out of memory).

    I've tried with the latest versione, DVD Lab Pro 2.27 Trial Version. Same problem...

    Is there a solution?
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    Why do you need so many VTS's ?

    You can update to 1.60 without cost, but it may not fix the problem.

    You generally only need to go to a new VTS when resolution or aspect ratio changes.
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    Well... thank you for say me the right way to realize DVD!

    Now, I open another thread... about selecting audio track from VMG Menu of a VTS Movie
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    Now I've realized a DVD with about a 40 menus on VGM.
    The DVD const of 4 VTS.

    When I goes to Compile DVD, I get error "Out of Memory", width DVDLab Pro 2.0 (trial version).


    Why???


    Please, help me!!!
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    Post a shot of your connections window.

    You could also try using the mega project settings, which changes the memory management (Project -> Set to Mega Project).

    It does sound overly complicated, so if we can see it we might be able to simplify it.

    A couple of other things to try

    1. Project -> Free memory. This flushes the memory and closes all the open menu windows

    2. There is a limit of 18 buttons for widescreen menus and 36 for 4:3 menus. DLP checks the number of buttons on widescreen menus, but not 4:3. There are reports of menus with over 36 buttons causing out of memory problems.

    Otherwise it seems to be a matter of simplifying the menu structure somehow
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