Cycling issue in DVD Menu

I have the DVD Menu looping at 15 seconds. At the end of the 15 seconds, the button dissapears for like half a second and reapppears...
I was wondering if there is a way to eliminate the choppiness as the DVD Menu recycles.
Advice would be greatly appreciated :-D

I second Max. If you look in the comercial releases you'll find this behaviour too.
If you have enough space in your disk you can create a longer looping (i.e. 60 secs). People uses to press a button before such times.
Hope that helps !
  Alberto

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