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arrirc
22nd February 2007, 06:38
Hi
This is my first post in this forum, so I hope this is the right sub forum to post my problem.


I would like to split a DVD9 image file to 2 DVD5. I tried to search the forum for guide but could not locate any suitable one.


Please help. :(

Thank you.

setarip_old
22nd February 2007, 07:53
Hi!

As others here like to say, "Search is your friend" ;>}
Click on the following link that was found by using "Search" and entering "Split DVD":

http://forum.doom9.org/search.php?searchid=1700334

varekai
22nd February 2007, 11:09
Hello arrirc! :)

You could try this excellent and also free software + guide:
http://jsoto.posunplugged.com/guides.htm

varekai

arrirc
22nd February 2007, 17:33
Hi!

As others here like to say, "Search is your friend" ;>}
Click on the following link that was found by using "Search" and entering "Split DVD":

http://forum.doom9.org/search.php?searchid=1700334

Thank you setarip, but your link is giving me Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms.
As I already pointed out that I searched but could not understand which guide pick. I also believe that Search is a very good friend provided the results are precise in nature.

So I would appreciate if you could clarify me a little more; I would like to retain the menu and other functionalities.

Hello Varekai

thank you for the reply. As I pointed out will it retain the Menus and Most Importantly the Quality?

setarip_old
22nd February 2007, 18:21
Thank you setarip, but your link is giving me:
Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms.I don't know why that happened but, you can, as I suggested, click on the "Search" button at the top of the page and enter "Split DVD"...

arrirc
22nd February 2007, 22:18
Never mind, thank you for your time......

As I told you I tried to use Search button but the results are to much to decide. Unless search results are precise, it is generally of no use. BTW, I tried Advance Search

Anyway, my problem is temporarily solved by using the Trial Version of DVD Fab.

Next time I am going to try DVD Blank.