-and to MPEG-1/2 videos that are suitable for use on a DVD. Currently
-the videos must be local files with filenames ending in ".vob", but no
-such restrictions apply to the HTML pages. You must be careful not to
-link to pages that you do not want to appear on the disc, such as
-normal web sites. Also note the limitations listed below.
+and to MPEG-1/2 videos that are suitable for use on a DVD. You must
+be careful not to link to pages that you do not want to appear on the
+disc, such as normal web sites. Also note the limitations listed
+below.
+
+Linking to video
+
+You can link directly to local MPEG video files whose names end in
+".vob". If you wish to combine multiple files into a single video
+sequence ("title" in DVD terminology) or to add chapter marks to a
+video sequence, create and link to a VOB-list file (explained below)
+whose name ends in ".voblist".
+
+You can link to a title and begin playback at the beginning of a
+specific chapter by adding "#" and then the chapter number to the end
+of the URL.
+
+VOB-lists
+
+A VOB-list file is an XML file with the document element <vob-list>
+and containing <vob> elements as described in the dvdauthor manual
+page. The file names in a VOB-list file are resolved relative to the
+directory containing the list file. For example:
+
+ <vob-list>
+ <vob file="main.vob" chapters="0:00,4:55,12:13,17:45"/>
+ <vob file="credits.vob"/>
+ </vob-list>
+
+This will result in a title with the following chapters:
+
+ 1: main.vob 0:00- 4:55
+ 2: main.vob 4:55-12:13
+ 3: main.vob 12:13-17:45
+ 4: main.vob 17:45- end
+ 5: credits.vob
+
+Video standards