HELP! When I burn my first project to DVD, it creates a loop

I've burned to a disc, and while it plays fine, with all 17 chapters in place, after it ends, for some reason, it goes back and starts playing at the 16th chapter again!
I want it to just end or to return to the main menu.
thanks a lot.
J.

Thanks for your help.
It looks like I had the end jump set right anyway.
I'm going to start a new thread because I think the problem has to do with chapter sequence.

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