MUTLIPLE AVI FILES INTO A DVD / EX SERIES, SMALL SHOWS ECT

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  1. NOGUSTA

    NOGUSTA Member

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    Hi i have a few blackadders sepcials on avi all about 30 to 50 mins when converted one was only jus above a 1gb so can fit more on wanted to say put 3 others onto the one dvd n choose between them,is this possible and how? if ive asked a simple question i apoligise its buggin me at the mo, software im using is AVI2DVD - CHEERS
     
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    DVD SANTA should do it...available in most forums.
     
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    OK ILL CHECK THESE OUT IS THERE NE WAY OF DOING IT WITH AVI2DVD...
    wana put all 6 episodes into one image file yeh... cheers!
     
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    Yes, you can put as many AVI files as you want. The only thing you won't be able to do is to have a menu to select between them.

    If you want one, then you need to use an authroing tool such as TMPGEnc DVD Author...
     
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    can u give me a guide or a link toa guide on how to do all this, do i make it one dvd using this tool or make the dvd with dvd santa or nero and then use that to put a menu on, cheers for yor help!
     
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    Sure!

    I think there's a very good guide written by rebootjim (IIRC) that you can find in the guides section of this very same forum...

    it's not that difficult to use DVDLab Pro...
     

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