Going to certain menu or video after playback?

Hello, I'm using DVD Studio Pro 4.1.2 - I'm not fully fluent with it yet and I don't frequent the boards and yes I've done some googling and can't find the answer.
I have two questions:
- After playing a video and all it's chapters, is there a way I can make it play another video right after instead of going back to the menu?
- While playing the video, is there a way to go back to that submenu when you press the MENU button, instead of the title menu?
Thanks in advance!

321estrellas wrote:
- After playing a video and all it's chapters, is there a way I can make it play another video right after instead of going back to the menu?
Select your Track. Then look at the Inspector. Under "End jump" choose anything you want (another track or menu).
- While playing the video, is there a way to go back to that submenu when you press the MENU button, instead of the title menu?
Again, look at the Inspector. Under Remote Control all the buttons are set to the default "same as disc". Just change the Menu button to what you want it to jump to.
Check the Inspector for anything that you want to do first.

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