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Posted by Rick Merrill on 09/20/05 21:48
Atropos wrote:
> "Georgey" <eddie@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:dgka8n$3kt$1@nwrdmz01.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
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>>I am wanting to put two dvd files of the same movie on one dvdr blank disk
>>so I can then watch it on my dvd player.I also have a program called blaze
>>dvd copy and somone I know used the same program and was successful in
>>doing what I have been trying to achieve but he never wrote down how he did
>>it.But if there is another simple and easy way of doing it then please do
>>tell.Even it was bigger than 4.7gb I would then use dvd shrink and put it
>>on one dvdr.
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> Changing your name each time you post doesn't mean we don't know it's the
> same person.
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> You've been given ample answers for your problem FFS.
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> Now, looking at this.
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> WTF is DVD Files? You mean Vobs? Do you mean MPEGS? AVIS? SVCDS?
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> If you mean vobs files, rip the files to the HDD.
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> Use DVDShrink Reauthor to put them together and it'll then shrink them to
> 4.7gb
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> If you mean other files(non svcd), shove them through VSO Divx2DVD free
> version, then shrink with DVD Shrink.
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> If you mean SVCD or VCD, please follow the guides on www.videohelp.com They
> are clear and concise.
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>
Let's say I took two 8cm DVD and copied their VOB files, then used
DVDShrink with the reauthor mode and burned the result onto a full size
DVD - and I wanted to do this every week - how long would 1 such process
take (once I got it figured out!) do you suppose? (ballpark time for
using a 1gHz PC)
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