Amount of Playlists

Hi:
I know there is a max. number of menus(99), slides per slideshow(99), ... allowed.
Which is the max. num. of playlists allowed in Encore?
Where i can find this information about the limits for creating a DVD in Encore?
Thanks!

I'm asking about chapter playlists, but i'm interested in every limit i could find making DVDs with Encore. Menus and playlist limit too.
I tried to make a kind of dictionary in a dvd with one slideshow for every word and i reach the limit of 99 slideshows.
And now im trying other way with a few timelines with all the words and about 500 chapter playslists pointing the definition and some images of the timeline for every word.
I need to find this to know im in the right way.
Thanks

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