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Kadin
18th March 2005, 01:44
If I have 2 vcd discs that each contain 600MB movies, is there a way to take them and combine them into one DVD disc and allow me to watch in my dvd player? I have a couple dvd players that don't like the vcds and I'd rather not have to switch discs if I can put it all into one.
I know theres a couple questions there but any help or advice would be great. I've tried looking through the FAQ's and sticky topics but I've had no luck.
Thanks!
*EDIT* These are actual SVCD movies so I can't watch them in Windows Media Player. Not sure if this makes a difference but I've tried using WINAVI to convert them but it won't work.
reboot
18th March 2005, 06:03
Rip the mpg's out using VCDGear.
Author in DVDLab, "as-is", no transcoding/encoding needed.
Ignore the warning about non-standard sizes, and let DVDLab transcode the audio.
Author and burn using Nero or somesuch. Don't use DVDLab's burner.
mudda_t
18th March 2005, 08:12
I know theres a couple questions there but any help or advice would be great. I've tried looking through the FAQ's and sticky topics but I've had no luck.
Look Here (http://forum.doom9.org/search.php?s=) and Here (http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/guides.htm).
*EDIT* These are actual SVCD movies so I can't watch them in Windows Media Player. Not sure if this makes a difference but I've tried using WINAVI to convert them but it won't work.
Thats news to me, what version of media player are you using?
boing2
20th March 2005, 14:24
Originally posted by Kadin
If I have 2 vcd discs that each contain 600MB movies, is there a way to take them and combine them into one DVD disc and allow me to watch in my dvd player? I have a couple dvd players that don't like the vcds and I'd rather not have to switch discs if I can put it all into one.
I know theres a couple questions there but any help or advice would be great. I've tried looking through the FAQ's and sticky topics but I've had no luck.
Thanks!
*EDIT* These are actual SVCD movies so I can't watch them in Windows Media Player. Not sure if this makes a difference but I've tried using WINAVI to convert them but it won't work.
I think this is what you need, a guide to putting several SVCDs onto one DVD with DVD-Lab, piece of Edit mate LOL
http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/tutorial/svcd.html
Kadin
20th March 2005, 19:05
Awesome! Thanks boing and to the other guys that replied. I think this last option is exactly what I'm looking for.
:D
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