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Removing "start" option from a video

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I hope this makes sense:

I created three videos (slideshows with soundtrack). Two of them are on "autostart", the third has a menu which keep repeating, much like a conventional DVD, until the viewer presses "play" on the DVD player. If I attempt to view the video on my computer it is not possible, that I have found, to start the video; it simply keep re-running the intro. How can I remove that intro so it will begin playing?
 
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you can just navigate the contents of the disc to find the video file and run that. Or use the cursor/arrow keys to navigate the menu and press enter to play. Although clicking play should do it too.
 

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