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  1. Member
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    Ok, here's the problem (a bloody annoying one)



    I'm making a vcd with two mpg's and a menu
    still (bmp into mpg). All works fine, pressing '1'
    plays first clip, pressing '2' plays second clip.

    The problem i have is that i have told vcdeasy
    to go back to the menu when each clip has
    finished (done this for each clip) but instead of
    actually returning to the menu, the vcd just ends.
    I've checked the settings and i HAVE told it right.

    Is this a bug? or am i missing something?. I'm
    using a cdrw to avoid getting coasters but i must
    of burned this bloody vcd 30 times today and
    its getting on my nerves now. Sooooo close to
    finishing this disc

    Please help if you can..

    TIA
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    oops, made an error above....

    The clips DO NOT stop, they LOOP without going
    back to the menu (must be more tired than i
    thought)

    'Previous' and 'Next' etc options are all the same
    (Event Disabled).


    Also, what does 'Itself' mean in the 'timeout'
    option?


    Cheers
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  3. Have you checked the "play x times and then" option in the Interactivity page? If it is looping the MPEG clip, it may be because you have set "play x times" to something other than "1".

    If you want it to go back to the menu you created, set the next item in the "play x times and then" to point where it goes next....yeah?

    See how that interactivity page looks, take time to check it and read what it says, you may have the problem there.

    Good luck.
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    I selected 'Play Once'. This programs abit goofy

    Thanks for the reply though :P
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