Motion Menu

Hi
Here is my DVD Navigation for the dvd I'm working on
Main Menu duration 40 sec(Motion menu where the contents and buttons are animated for 10 sec and a loop point set to 10 sec)
Then I have a scene index, special features etc.. menus from where I have a link to the Main menu. But everytime the main menu is called the entire animation is played and the buttons don't work till the loop point.
Is there anyway to link the menu to the loop point. This is Possible with spruce/scenarist which i have seen it work, any ideas how i can get this to work in Encore.
Thanks

Dinesh,
AFAIK you haven't missed anything. And if I am right and you didn't (miss anything :p) then it would make a very useful feature request:
[email protected]
or
Adobe Systems Product Feature Request From

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