Encore CS3 submenus not looping - in regular DVD player?

Hi all,
I have a SD PAL project, 1 main movie, 1 main menu and 2 submenus. The total data is around 4,1 GB. My submenus have a video background which lasts for 45 seconds. I have set up the submenus play over again by setting the "end action" back to that same submenu. This works when testing on the PC in Encore. When in the commercial DVD player, my first submenu sometimes loops twice before simply stopping (all playback ceases). The 2nd submenu seems to loop endlessly as expected.
I tried specifyng an amount of "loops" with the end action being back to the main menu.....but only the same result....just stops after 1 or 2 loops.
Additionally, as an experiment, I set an amount of looops for the main menu, with the end action being the main movie chapter one.....but the main menu just kept looping forever!!!!!
Is this a DVD player problem? The DVD's seem to behave correctly on my laptop? I have a LG DVD recorder,
ANy advice appreciated with many thanks!

Well for those who might be having similar issues....I have still got some problems with looping of menus.
In my original project described above, I could not get my 1st (of 2) submenu to loop, as it would just stop at its end. This video background did not have audio - just video. By putting in the the audio that is the other elementary stream of the video - I can now get the submenu to loop. The problem is that now it will not stop looping!
So I have given up and decided to direct the end action to the first chapter of the main movie. So if there is no user action, the scene menu (submenu) simply comes to the end (45 secs) and the main movie starts up. But now................I want that to occur with the main menu, but guess what..........it just loops endlessly!!!!!  I have examined all of the settings:   loop set to "none", override - "not set" , end action set to "main movie C1". But it just loops forever!!!!
I am quite new to Encore, having authored many projects previously with Reel DVD. I never encountered these issues with the former program, but I guess in many ways it is less sophisticated than Encore. I think Encore  is fantastic (except for these issues). But I already starting to look around for another software supplier as I get the impression from the forum that there are a lot of unhappy users of this software.....who seem to quite dissatisfied with the response by Adobe to fixing these issues.....issues that effectively do the COMPLETE OPPOSITE of what Adobe Master Suite promises to do......namely -- speed up post production and optimize effiecient production!  For thousands of dollars, one should expect a little better I think.
I did not mention that I am not able to use the pickwhip from dropdown chapter lists as this causes the program to crash every time. I work around this with other ways of making links, but it's just another annoying problem .
I hope someone has some ideas that I could try, and if not, maybe my experience is of help or amusement for anyone who is reading this.
Thanks.

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