Video entro to dvd menu

I love dvdsp and am a noob. i was wanting to creat an entro to a menu that where there is no blip of time between the intro video and the menu what is the best way to do that?
  Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

In V3 there are just two things you can do to send the viewer back to the loop point. The first (and arguably the easiest) is to create a second menu which only holds the content from the loop point onwards. All menu calls after the first one (which shows the animated sequence in the first menu) goes to the second menu.
However, the second method is probably better over all, but requires you to edit the VIDEO_TS folder a little, using a tool such as DVDAfterEdit or MyDVDEdit. What you do is fairly straightforward - you find the menu and identify the loop point marker, then make sure that you edit the pre and post commands for the PGC so that once it has played through once it will ONLY ever play from the loop point. This is in fact the basis of how DVDSP V4 does things, except by using a script you get to choose where and when you target the loop point.
If you want more info on using DVDSP3 and targetting the loop point, have a look here:
http://www.mydvdedit.com/viewtopic.php?t=18&pg=forum

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