Merging 2 ISO files into 1?

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  1. deltadmx

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    I have 2 ISO files, anyone know of a program to merge them into 1?
    Thanks!
     
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    im so out of ideas
     
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    hi

    2 iso into one? is it part a of a film and part b of same film?
     
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    yes part A and B
     
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    What will the .Iso convert into? .avi ?
     
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    This is what I do:
    1) mount each iso onto a virtual drive (create one with Nero or Alcohol 120% if you don't have it). If it's a complete movie, then you should see the Audio_TS and Video_TS folders.
    2) copy the whole contents of the movie to a new folder on the harddisk.
    3) repeat the above with the other isos.
    4) then use Shrink (Reauthor) or Nero (Nero Recode) to combine and burn the movies.
    Remember to unmount the movies before deleting the original isos.
    Good luck!
     
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    hi

    very good advice from scf_au there, but whats inside those iso's, file type i mean? like 72morgan says avi maybe?
     
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    inside the ISO I have no idea, its just a straight ISO file.
     
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    sorry for the newbie questions, but what is a virtual drive? thank you soo much for your help!
     
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    O.K., it may not be a good idea to try too many new things at the same time. So while you try to understand what a virtual drive is and how it works, here's another alternative suggestion:
    1) Use Decrypter to burn an iso onto a DVD-RW (DVD rewritable). Browse and check the contents of the disc. Now if it contains an Audio_TS folder and Video_TS folder like I said, copy the whole contents to a new folder on the hardisk. Repeat the above with all isos, using the same DVD-RW (that's why it's called 'rewritable').
    2) Then go to step 4) of my previous mail.
    Please post again if you still got problems, or if the contents are different.
     
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    The first thing that needs to be done is convert the file, whether it is an .iso or .bin into its final form. The iso and bin files are intermediate files that do not play or work by themselves. After you convert them , we will be able to help you out a lot more.
     

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