I am having a problem trying to create a DVD with multiple "independent" videos. I want each one to be selectable on the main menu and to act independently of the others. When the selected video is finished, rather than going on to the next video, I wanted it to return to the introduction screen for the user to select another video or exit.
I can’t figure this one out and any help is appreciated.
creating multi-video DVD
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Re: creating multi-video DVD
You don't say what version you are using, but most are the same. At the burn stage click on the cogwheel to bring up the Project Settings. Uncheck the "Auto Repeat When Disc Playback Ends" and a dropdown box will become active. That is where you set it to go "Back to Menu".
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Re: creating multi-video DVD
Thanks, Black lab!
BTW... I'm using VSP X3 and thinking hard about goint to X4. But, i was so disappoined with the "disc creation" issue with X3, I am hesitating. i really feel that it should be much cheeper to upgrade from X3 because of Corel's design issue with it.
BTW... I'm using VSP X3 and thinking hard about goint to X4. But, i was so disappoined with the "disc creation" issue with X3, I am hesitating. i really feel that it should be much cheeper to upgrade from X3 because of Corel's design issue with it.
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X4 is back to normal with disc creation, it would be well worth the upgrade if you can afford it.
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Re: creating multi-video DVD
Hello nlcowand,
If you are using VS X3, then it would be best that you use The DVD Movie Factory 7 SE, you can download the program for free, you can follow these steps to get the DVD Movie Factory 7 SE and guide to create a disc here: http://corel.custhelp.com/app/answers/d ... _id/764534
If you want to try out VS X4, you can download the free trial at http://www.corel.com/trials
If you are using VS X3, then it would be best that you use The DVD Movie Factory 7 SE, you can download the program for free, you can follow these steps to get the DVD Movie Factory 7 SE and guide to create a disc here: http://corel.custhelp.com/app/answers/d ... _id/764534
If you want to try out VS X4, you can download the free trial at http://www.corel.com/trials
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