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Old 29-06-2005, 02:22   #1
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Multiple films on a DVD?

Hiya,

I have some films I want to put on DVD. When I convert them to DVD video there is enough space on the DVD for them both. Is there actually a way to put them on so that one plays after the other?
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Old 29-06-2005, 02:28   #2
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Re: Multiple films on a DVD?

if you use nerovision to convert your files or create a dvd you can set the automization so it auto plays the first file and continues to play files after the initial file in the edit menu.
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Old 29-06-2005, 09:18   #3
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Re: Multiple films on a DVD?

Use a program called dvd2one,this will put both films on 1 dvd and write new nav files so it all works sweet,ive used this to create single dvd's from flippers like Goodfellas and Mary poppins.If you need it I can post it
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Re: Multiple films on a DVD?

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Hiya,

I have some films I want to put on DVD. When I convert them to DVD video there is enough space on the DVD for them both. Is there actually a way to put them on so that one plays after the other?
What format are they in before you convert them to dvd video ??? you can burn certain file types as data and they will take up less room, mine have been 1 to 1.5 GiB so you could squeeze 3 films onto 1 dvd.

Thanks for your help as well Zingle
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Re: Multiple films on a DVD?

the easiest program for this would be nerovision. It will let you create basic but functional menus.
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