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Old 3rd July 2006, 20:27   #1  |  Link
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2 DVD to 1 double layer DVD

I have a Joe Satriani boxed set containing two single layer DVDs.
How do I burn them to a double layer DVD?
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Old 3rd July 2006, 20:38   #2  |  Link
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Hi!

Two single layer blank media = less than $1.00US

One DL blank media = more than $2.00US

May I ask why you would want to do this?
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Old 4th July 2006, 01:12   #3  |  Link
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Actually its because I'm a total newbie and am "on a learning curve".
I understand about the costs of blanks.

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auldyin,

how steep to want this lkearning curve to be?
this CAN be achieved using freeware tools, although it may take a fair effort to achieve your end result ... although i think mr satriani is well worth the effort

take a look at this thread:
Join two DVDs with preserving original menues

if this gets a bit too hard to follow, then i would highly recommend using DVDRemakePro (unfortunately not freeware) which will perform this task in only a few clicks.

good luck
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Old 4th July 2006, 15:45   #5  |  Link
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I don't mind too steep a learning curve and will get there given average luck.

People on the forum seem to like DVDRemakePro. Is it possible to use DVDRemakePro to remove unwanted bits and pieces then shrink with DVD Shrink but still retain the menu structure.
I thought that menu(s) were lost with DVD Shrink.

Am I missing something?

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People on the forum seem to like DVDRemakePro. Is it possible to use DVDRemakePro to remove unwanted bits and pieces then shrink with DVD Shrink but still retain the menu structure.
I thought that menu(s) were lost with DVD Shrink.
i would not hesitate to endorse DVDRemakePro - i find it to be a powerful, yet intuitave program that is very useful for removing content, bypassing menus/warnings etc, and merging multiple discs.
however, depending on what your needs are, you can usually perform all your 'editing' needs using freeware such as vobblanker and pgcedit. you can then use shrink to apply any necessary compression to your edited files.
note, that when using shrink in re-author mode you WILL lose functionng menus, however in full back-up mode, you will retain full functionality of everything you have kept following your editing.

hth
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Old 6th July 2006, 14:07   #7  |  Link
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Thanks!
I had a look at pgcedit and found it too complicated for a newbie.............need to get up to speed!!!!

I'll have a look at vobblanker later.

As far as DVD Shrink is concerned, I suspected that in full back-up mode menus etc would be retained and last night I had a play with that.
As well as vobblanker, I'm going to have a look at how much compression I can get away with before picture quality (on stand alone player) becomes unacceptable.
I suspect that this will not be an exact science, varying from movie to movie (?) but I need to get some idea.

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