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    Hehe Nice Subject Read or what .

    I guess you can all figure out what film it's based on.


    Anyway back to the question.

    I'm using DVD Maestro and i want to put 2 movies onto a DVD-r, Want i want to know is how do i use DVD Maestro to play the 2 Movies one after the other.

    Let me be a bit more specific,

    I've encoded 2 movies using DVD2SVCD setup for DVD encode, I've also created my own Menu page's which are as follows...


    Menu Page1

    Play Movies

    Movie Selection


    Menu Page 2

    Play Movie 1

    Play Movie 2

    Main Menu <----- This will take me back to Menu 1


    What i want to know is how do tell DVD Maestro to Play both movies using the PLAY MOVIE button on Menu1 directly after each other.

    Someone else had asked if was possible to do this with Spruceup but they where told that DVD Maestro was the one needed for want they and i want to do.

    I've tried figuring it out myself, but have had no luck.

    So now i'm asking if there's anyone who is a bit more advance than me in using DVD Maestro that can help me.

    I've tried most of the guides but they are for only 1 movie creation.

    So if anyone can help.

    Thanks in Advance.
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  2. Originally Posted by marvel2020
    I'm using DVD Maestro and i want to put 2 movies onto a DVD-r, Want i want to know is how do i use DVD Maestro to play the 2 Movies one after the other.
    You need to do the PLAYLISTS function in Maestro. This information was taken from the manual:

    Playlists are a way of including a single DVD movie or any of its chapters or sequences of chapters, in alternate play paths - without creating a duplicate of a DVD movie that would occupy disc space. You can think of the Playlist as being similar to an "alias" or "shortcut" on a computer.

    As Playlists are defined, they appear in the Connections window as sources and targets. In effect, each Playlist becomes a new DVD movie with its own chapter points; in turn, each chapter in each Playlist has its own Menu Key Action and End Action.

    Take a look at this thread:
    http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=131772&highlight=
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    Thx for replying joepic.

    I found out how to do it anway. already tried and it works.

    Thx again
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