Best way to copy MP4 to DVD

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hey Im back again !
Having been a few months since i last did this Ive got a bit rusty. Anyway I managed to create the files (took 9 hours ! ) and copied to DVD okay .
However, it didnt seem to create the menu properly. So my question is, if I want to try and create a proper opening menu again, will I also have to go thru the pain of loading the mp4 files into AVCHD as well again. Or can i use the files from the Stream folder that Ive already created ?
 
Hi paul Its not the creating of menus. Its how do I add the video footage without having to go thru the whole process.
So , when I start in multiAVCHD I add the mp4 files in, then create the menu settings, then click on start ...the whole process took 9 hours , and created me a folder called STREAM. I then copy all that using imgburn onto dvd. The problem was I didnt do the menus correctly. So if i want to do it again, do I have to start from scratch, or can I use the files already in that Stream folder , and then just recreate a menu somehow.
Hope that makes more sense
 
sorry, i've been away - have you created the menus yet? - i'd be surprised if you couldn't use the already converted files in the stream folder (and thus save the 9 hour conversion) but, i'm not positive about that. let me know!
 
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