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#1 TCT

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Posted 04 February 2008 - 08:39 AM

Am using MyDVD-10.  Add my movie successfully.  Use the standard "Home Theatre" menu style.  Want to find a way to lengthen the standard audio time so that it plays the entire audio file, rather than recycle after such a short period.  Years ago, someone sent me a procedure on how to do this with EMC-7 but I cannot seem to map those step-by-step instructions to the world of EMC-10.  Does anyone have a new procedure to share?

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Posted 04 February 2008 - 09:35 AM

QUOTE (TCT @ Feb 4 2008, 10:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Am using MyDVD-10. Add my movie successfully. Use the standard "Home Theatre" menu style. Want to find a way to lengthen the standard audio time so that it plays the entire audio file, rather than recycle after such a short period. Years ago, someone sent me a procedure on how to do this with EMC-7 but I cannot seem to map those step-by-step instructions to the world of EMC-10. Does anyone have a new procedure to share?


Try this from ggrussell. You may want to add your own audio and then adjust the time.
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