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Thread: making multifeature DVD?

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    worldpease's Avatar always annoying
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    Hi guys,
    for a few weeks now, I've been using 'WinAVI Video Converter' to make DVDs
    out of DivX and Xvid movies, with exelent results, for example, yesterday I converted
    the 700MB 'War Of The Worlds 1956' to DVD, I used the higest quality settings
    and the result was a 5.5GB DVD, so I used CloneDVD.
    I've even made a single DVD of two disc movies, using IFOedit.

    But recently I downloaded a six part documentary that I would like to put into
    two DVDs, can anyone give me some hints on how to do it?

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    Darth Sushi's Avatar Sushi Lord
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    If your 6-part documentary is avi, you can use virtualDub/NanDub to split the avi in two before you convert them to DVD individually.

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    worldpease's Avatar always annoying
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    No, no... May be I didn't explained well,
    the thing is:
    -I have six 700mb documentaries,
    and I want to put three on each DVD disc,
    but I want to be able to skip from the first to the second or third
    if I want to.
    Can I do this simply by tweaking the way that
    the TS_, files are named?

    and Darth, tanks for taking the time man,
    I apreciate it.

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    Darth Sushi's Avatar Sushi Lord
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    You might want to goto http://www.videohelp.com/edit where there are many editing guides available, including many DVD authoring guides.

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    maebach's Avatar Team FST Captain
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    easy video joiner, or something like that. i too use winavi, works great!

  6. Movies & TV   -   #6
    use dvdlab pro to put it together

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    worldpease's Avatar always annoying
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    Yes, after a good search, "DVD-Lab Pro is the option Im most inclined to take,
    but there is one more question,
    if you don't know, I'll try to look it up my self,
    can I put three diferent documentaries on the DVD and acces each of them from a menu?
    thanks!

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    maebach's Avatar Team FST Captain
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    i dont know how to make a menu, byt im sure there is a way to make a custom menu to access the different parts to the disc

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