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flo13
18th February 2004, 15:06
Is there any possibility to burn a double-sided DVD (3 episodes on one side) on one DVD? There is enough space, but how can I generate a new menu for them?

Thx

StrawMan
18th February 2004, 15:30
You don't need a menu, do you?

You can do it with DVD Shrink pretty easily if you rip both sides to your hard drive and select re-author mode in DVD Shrink. Just select the titles manually, and put them in the order you want.

They will play in order (more convenient than menus, if you ask me) and you can access each one using the "title" button on your remote.

flo13
18th February 2004, 15:34
Thanks for the quick answer. Will try it in the evening.

Kyro
3rd March 2004, 01:22
my question is nearly the same as the author of the thread

let s i have a double sided "TV Show" serie dvd, it has 3 episodes on one side and it takes around 3go per side

so i rip both sides on my hdd so now i hav 2 set of vob, ifo...

basically i would like to know if there is a tool that allow to create a new root menu that would let us launch the original menu from both rip i ve done

Talayero
7th March 2004, 14:15
I'm also looking for that kind of tool. But I think it doesn't exist. For the moment no one can create such a good thing.

Kyro
8th March 2004, 01:24
yes i came to this conclusion too after searching this forum

dvdshrink
9th March 2004, 05:03
Just to be pedantic, you don't need to rip both sides of a flipper to your hard drive before using DVD Shrink. Just ripping one side is enough, then you can open the other side directly :-)

Gang$ta
11th March 2004, 04:24
Guys,what ur loooking for might be found in hollywood,and will cost
a bundle..:)


Why not Shrink the VObs,leaving space for a simple menu & use
T/DVDAuthor for now.

asd343
12th March 2004, 12:14
At InterVideo's homepage it says that their new DVDCopy Gold 2 got the abbility to copy a double sided disc to one DVD-5 ...

tedybear
16th April 2004, 08:37
how to do it to leave menus on etc ?

mmmmm like you said INTERVIDEO DVD COPY 2 PLATINUM :D

Merge Multiple DVD files onto One DVD *ENHANCED*
Bring together your best DVDs into one, easy to navigate DVD, complete with menus.

W000T :>:D

tedybear
16th April 2004, 17:21
grrrrrrrrrrrrr INTERVIDEO DVD COPY 2 makes this weird menu...dont like it all...there's gotta be some better way to join together 2 sides od DVD ?