With three different DVDs I would rather set the first play to the 
timeline or even the clip,
as Alexandra wrote.
Then you will not see any menu at all. Just insert the DVD and it will 
start playing.
You could also make one or three image files (.iso) and play them 
straight from a laptop.
You would need a player that will play iso files. A good choice is the 
VLC media player(free).

But all depends how and when the three clips have to play.

Uwe



On 2/28/2013 6:10 PM, Andrew Haley wrote:
>
> Are the clips to be played all at one time, one right after another? Or
> will there be gaps between them? If there will be time between each clip,
> Here's what I would do:
>
> Place each clip on it's own timeline. Create 3 different menus - with a
> black background. Then on each menu, use the text tool to add a
> single character (I use a period) to the menu, then convert it to a 
> button.
> Make sure it's color is black. I also edit the color sets used for
> highlight and active colors so they are black as well.
>
> Your goal, and what this gives you, is a completely black menu with a
> single black button, making it effectively invisible. You set First play
> to your first menu. You link the button in the first menu to your first
> timeline. Your end action of the first clip takes you to the 2nd menu.
> The button on the 2nd menu links to your 2nd time line... etc... On your
> final timeline, the end action links back to your first menu, or a fourth
> that goes nowhere.
>
> When running it for the performance, you just have to hit enter or play,
> the first clip will play, then take you to the second menu. Hitting enter
> or play again will start the second clip playing etc. after the third 
> clip,
> you're back to a black menu and are done.
>
> I use this method for any dvd I put together for public performance -
> mostly at my church. This allows you to have the DVD player active on the
> projector for an indefinite amount of time (assuming your DVD player
> doesn't go to sleep, or to a screen saver after a preset amount of time),
> then when you are ready to play back - hit play, and it's seamless 
> from the
> audience's perspective.
>
> --Andrew
>
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>
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