Looping with nero 6

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  1. Musteak

    Musteak Member

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    Hello

    What i'm trying to do is make a dvd disc go back and play the first scene over and over whenever the movie ends without seeing the boring menu in nero vision express 2.

    (You know the boxes that you click on to start the movie) I hate having to look at that.

    I just want to loop the movie without having to see the menu.
     
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    Elect to not make a menu and it should loop.
     
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    It just plays the clip then stops. When i uncheck the menu box under

    More>Create Menu on disc

    right?
     
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    No, I just tell it not to make a menu (menus to use) - top right of Select Menu screen.
     
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    The only thing that option does is remove the menu background. I'm not exactly sure what you mean.

    removing the menu through More>create menu on disc works but still no luck with looping it though..
     
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    I had a simliar problem. But heres what you gotta do. Insert your movie clips-- Select al of them by ctrl clicking on them then right click on one of the clips and it should say merge clips.. merge them. then go to the next screen and select no menu and tell the playback to loop and that should do it.

     
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    I pressed ctrl right click like you say but i'm not sure were you see the merge option. The options i see under ctrl right click is

    up
    down
    edit
    create chapters
    delete
    rename
     
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    hmmm.. ok

    Are you totally sure you selected ALL of the clips?

    because if you didnt then it should only say that for a single clip.

    otherwise nero 6 may not have that option.. But that is honestly the only thing i can recommend.

    Hope ya figure it out man.
     
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    look for a separate button when highlighted all, its like this for nero v8.

    does your standalone dvd player do the looping / continuios play? due to not having menu etc?

    convertxtodvd also does this looping is in options.

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    O.k i've merged, now what?
     
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    click next button

    go through wizard with no menu, as its just 1 file now.
     
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    o.k i click next and now i'm watching the merged clips in the preveiw. It doesn't loop.

    What's next?
     
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    doesnt loop? maybe as its still 2x avi till encoded / burnt?

    my merge make the 2 files in the list to 1 file avi.

    didnt test play back in that window...

    you can use a free ap called AVIMUX GUI ti jion the clips before nero if ya like... i do this to drop into other apps.
     
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    I have no problem burning or joining the files now. I just want it to play a movie clip and replay it over and over again. (For EVER)
     
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    no

    you said you have multiple clips and the last one auto play all the time back to start of last clip only.

    so jion all the clips as 1 file and now this makes the 1 file the last file so to speak. so this 1 file will play.

    or did i read you wrong?

    doesnt your dvd player auto loop via remote or options panel on tv?
     
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    Right i see where you getting at now. But my dvd player doesn't have a loop button on the remote. I never really knew there was such a thing for dvd's......

    Can't Nero create a dvd with movie clips that will always loop itself?
     
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  19. stew69

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    Hello there.
    Do you know how to have 2 videos that are the same. But one will loop on the same dvd. I'm using Nero 7 any help would really be nice. thank tou
     

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