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cpthk
3rd May 2005, 04:15
Do anyone know how to burn two DVD into one?
I already search for the from, but didn't find it.
Do anyone know how to?
I had copy two DVD into harddisk, and don't know what's next step.
Thanks for help.

california girl
4th May 2005, 15:12
Hi,

I know that through the program DivxToDVD (http://www.vso-software.fr) you can convert more than one file at a time to create one video_ts file.

(only one video_ts file is permitted or recognized on a dvd)

If you movies are in format avi or divx or something this may work for you otherwise I don't know, you could try running the two films through anyhow to see if they come out as one file---I have never tried this.

Let me know if you need directions if this is the case and it isn't evident for you.

atreides93
5th May 2005, 00:57
You have a lot of reading to do, but for starters, look to DvdShrink 3.2. It lets you bring in chapters from multiple sources and join them all together into one DVD. That sounds like what you want.

2COOL
5th May 2005, 01:47
DVD Remake Pro (http://www.dimadsoft.com/dvdremakepro/index.php?PHPSESSID=3080ebaba32b27acad943df65087f569) has the ability to put multiple DVDs together and preserving original menus of both.

feedback
9th May 2005, 07:44
Use DVDShrink 3.2 it is freeware.
Mount each disk on your virtual drive (Daemon tools) if you already have it on on your HD.

Still, if you want you can put one disk in your D drive and one in your Burners drive (E drive or whatever letter yours is) and read from that. I've done it both ways.
There is a guide on doing this @ MrBass.org check it out. I think it
deals with flipper DVDs but is the same principle.:)

2COOL
9th May 2005, 10:04
Originally posted by feedback
[B]Use DVDShrink 3.2 This will work too if menus are not kept. cpthk never really stated about if menus were retained or not.

feedback
9th May 2005, 16:32
You are correct No menus will be kept. Another option if you want to keep the Menus is using "DVD2One", but you will pay for it, just as you will pay for DVDReMake Pro.
Not freeware.:)