DVD loop music

What is the best way to make a music DVD loop using my own music?
Frank Secco

I TOLD you HOW: you must edit so that the end of your loop flows smoothly into the start of the loop.
If you mean using WHAT application, I would use QuickTime Pro - but there are many other audio editing programs around. Do a Google search.

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    Message was edited by: SDMacuser

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