Pop-up menu as auto-play main menu in Blu-ray

Is there any way to set a timeline to play with pop-up menu auto on (without a need of clicking remote button)? I'm making a BD in Encore CS6 and I want to have the same effect as I saw in Blu-rays by Universal. In their discs main menu is actualy a pop-up menu displayed on some kind of a backgroud video.

I didn't ask my question well, since there are multipage popups!
My thought is that you may be seeing a regular multipage menu with its own motion background rather than a popup (multipage or not) on a timeline. The advantage of a regular multipage menu (compared to plain menus) is that the audio and video background keeps going. as you change "menus."

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