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  1. Member madman1987's Avatar
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    Hello friends.

    I have two concerts in avi format. 1st is 1:20 hours & 2nd, 1 hour long.

    This is what i want do.

    I want to create a single layer dvd playable on standalone dvd player with menus. In the first page of the menu i want to give names of the two concerts on clicking either of the names, comes the next page according to the choice of the first page, then on the second page there should be two buttons 1.play all 2.select song. One clicking 'Play all' the whole concert should start to play from the beginning & on clicking 'select song' comes the third page with all the song names, then on clicking the song name the selected song should start to play. Then on selecting root menu on the DVD player remote control, the first page of menu should come up & on selecting title menu the second page should show up. This is all i want to do.

    Please help me it's very urgent.

    I will be very very very thankful to the helper.

    Sorry for my horrible english as I am not from english speaking country.
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Most all-in-one dvd authoring tools can do this like TMPGEnc Authoring Works / tmpgenc dvd author. Add chapters for each song and link to them from the menu.
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    GUI for DVDauthor is a free tool that is used by many on this forum.
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  4. Member madman1987's Avatar
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    Thanks Baldrick.

    Thanks tomlee.

    You both are great and helpful people.
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    Well, at least Baldrick is.

    (And your English, by the way, is quite good.)

    Good luck -- I hope that one of our suggestions helps solve your problem.
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