It's possible to do both. You can join your mpg files using TMPGenc using
its MPEG tools. For creating "chapter" points, you can use VCDEasy,
available at
www.vcdeasy.org. It's apparently not a free program anymore,
and despite its name, it's not particularly easy to use, but it can do what
you want. Note that I don't think you can create an SVCD "menu" that
references the chapter points - it's just not in the SVCD specs. For this,
you need to go to DVD.
"Ib" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Probably more of a Burning question than MM2. I've just burnt my videos
> onto SVCD, and they play fine but...
>
> There are 3 seperate videos on there, created from 3 seperate .avi
> files. I can select and play each one from a crude menu screen. What I
> really want is one video, that plays continuously, but that I can skip
> forward and back to the different breaks if I want to. Rather like
> tracks on an audio CD.
>
> So I have 2 questions.
>
> 1. Is it possible to create the equivalent of 'tracks' on an audio CD
> from a single avi file?
>
> 2. Is it possible to create one continuous movie from multiple avi files
> (obviously this is possible in MM2, but if I can't do Q1 then I'd rather
> not).
>
> Thanks,
> Ib.
>