DVD menu with 1 movie and 4 different audio languanges (no subtitles)

Ok let's start
I am greek producer of a tourist dvd that have the history, the culture and the life of my birth place. 
I am using Encore 2.0 (beginer skills)
This DVD it's only one movie and have 4 different audio languanges of a speaker. Each audio is the the same time with the movie and the speaker tells the story of the island.
I want at the first menu the customer choose his birth languange and then automaticaly
the rest menus - movie and audio be the same as his sellection of birth languange he choose at the begging.
Can encore do that?
Can i find a ready template of that?
Or tell me the way please to built it.
Sorry for my poor english
Thanx in advance

OK, for limiting User Operations, one can Permit All, None, Custom. This explains this process. Note: the Operations vary by whether you apply these to a Timeline, or to a Menu:
To disable or edit user operations
Select a timeline or menu, or click the Disc tab.
Note: Disabling user operations at the Disc level disables that operation in DVD elements too. You can, however, enable a function at the disc level and then turn it off for specific menus, timelines. and other elements.
Click the Set button at the bottom of the Properties panel.
Select the desired options and then click OK.
All Enables viewers to execute any operation.
None Disables all viewer operations.
Custom Lets you specify which operations are enabled. Deselect the user operations you want to disable:
Play Timeline Lets the viewer enter a number of a timeline to play.
Change Presentation Mode Lets the viewer set the playback mode to 4:3 or 16:9.
Play Chapter Lets the viewer play a specific chapter.
Note: Disabling Play Chapter also disables the Search For Chapter operation.
Search For Chapter Lets the viewer search for a specific chapter.
Play Timecode Lets the viewer enter a timecode to play or search for.
Stop Lets the viewer stop the DVD.
Pause Lets the viewer pause the DVD.
Previous/Next Chapter Lets the viewer move among chapters.
Title Remote Lets the viewer use the Title button on the remote control.
Menu Remote Lets the viewer use the Menu button on the remote control.
Change Audio Tracks Lets the viewer change audio tracks while content is playing.
Change Subtitle Tracks Lets the viewer change the subtitle track when content is playing.
Resume Lets the viewer resume play from where content was stopped.
Arrow And Enter Keys Lets the viewer use the arrow and enter keys on the remote control.
Personally, I would not want to lock the user out of too many controls, as they might become highly frustrated and think that the DVD has malfunctioned.
Hope that this helps,
Hunt

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