create one DVD out of several DVDs, mpeg or mov first?

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  1. radio005

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    I have been asked to take several short films (all supplied to me as DVDs) and convert them to one DVD so they can be projected on a screen and played continuously one after the other. I have a final cut pro, DVD studio pro and iDVD. What is the best way to do this to produce the best quality? and should i ask for these movies to be supplied as mpeg or mov first?
    thanks heaps!
     
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    I am not familiar with the software you mentioned, but DVD Flick can do it without any quality loss(you say the movies are already in DVD video format).
     
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    Hi yes i am doing this on a Mac. Although i just looked up DVD Flick and it looks good. Yes all the movies are already in DVD. Would DVD Flick be able to have all movies running consecutively? perhaps i should do this on a PC?
     
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    Yes, all movies would run consecutively.
    The reason why I recommended DVD Flick is because is free, and has an option not to re-encode the DVD compliant videos, thus preserving quality.
    The programs you mentioned might be able to do the same thing, I am just not familiar with them.
     
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    Cool that's exactly what i want! Thank you for your help.
     
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    When you rip the DVDs to your HDD, create one single VOB file per DVD (DVD Shrink can do that).
    Here are the settings you need for DVD Flick:

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    awesome! thats really helpful. just a quick other thing if i may - will there be any issues with some being in 4:3 and others in 16:9, or will the program just letterbox as necessary? thanks
     
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    I really don't know how it will behave,if it will re-encode or not some titles based on your settings.
     
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    well i guess there is only one way to work it out...
    thanks again for your help on this
     

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