multiple movies in one DVD?

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  1. jibril5

    jibril5 Member

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    hi all,
    i am new to burning dvd movies
    though i know how to burn a single movie using DVD SHRINK
    i dunno how to burn 2 or 3 movies into one dvd and creating title menu for them....
    i would be so grateful if someone would help me out as this means a lot to me
     
  2. k0k0m0

    k0k0m0 Regular member

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    Hi there....

    there a many programs out there on the field for authoring. One really easy to use is TMPG DVD Video authoring, there are many good guides on this site and many others to help you out. But TMPG's program is really simple to use...

     
  3. andmerr

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    you have shrink well you can use that to get 2 movies to disc with out menus
     
  4. jibril5

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    thanx folks.....i jus downloaded TMPenc and i am working on it......really thanx for the help
    jus got to get going thro the guide and i should be fine....thanx for the help
     
  5. andmerr

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    just curious do you use the re author function in shrink to do your movie.
     
  6. jibril5

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    no i jus shrink them and directing burn it to dvds.....i dunno wat is re authir though
     
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    maybe you could convert to AVI or MPEG first, then use Nero Vision to create a single menu linking to one of the however many movies you can fit onto a disk, if you understand what i mean...
    just a suggestion
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    shrink can do this , i saw a thread on it a few days ago, but the details escape me...
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    i forgot to add, i only use shrink to do single films, but i've read how it's done
     
  10. k0k0m0

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    Plenty o'guides 'bout Shrink in this place, just browse under the Guides section and you'll find them... if not you can go to http://www.doom9.org where you can also find very good material.

    If I were you I'll stick to TMPGenc DVD author, because it's simple and fast to use. The only con it has is that it doesn't accept subtitles...
     
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  11. andmerr

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    are you sure about that!!!!!
     
  12. k0k0m0

    k0k0m0 Regular member

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    Well, at least with version 1.6 of TMPG DVD Author I couldn't find that option. And it was in my opinion the only thing that lacked in that very good program... do they include that feature now?
     
  13. andmerr

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    i'll have to try that agin as it worked for me.My incoming file was converted with the subs and i didnt have a prob
     
  14. k0k0m0

    k0k0m0 Regular member

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    Well, if you do find out how to add your subtitles .srt file please tell me! TMPG DVD Author is a good program and, as I said b4, it only lacked that feature for making it an excellent program.

    Although I am stuck now with DVDLab Pro which is far more professional but a bit more complicated ;o)
     

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