hey guys. maybe some one can tell me how to join 2 movies in to one disc with menues and the option play wich ever one you want when you play the disc. I've seen that in some movies. for example the jason movies 8 movies in 4 DVDs. and what softwares do you need. Thanks
if your movies are of avi or mpeg format you could use roxio dvd builder to put two movies seperately on a disk.
You can do the joining with DVDReMake Pro and then the compression with whatever software you want. It will add a menu to select which disc you want to watch. Right now it's limited to joining 2 discs. If you use it multiple times you could join more but you'd end up with a disc selection menu that goes to another disc selection menu. I believe Dimad is planning to change it in the future to make it possible to join more than 2 discs with a single selection menu. You can find a link to the DRM Pro demo in our software section. The demo will show you how the interface works but won't actually export the project.
i dont know if its just me but ive never got dvdremake to successfully work. things happen like bits of other dvds are put in, no sound on the second film, film menus placed at the end of the dvd, it has problems reading dvds that read off fine in other apps. its just been a complete waste of time for me which is a shame cos its a great idea if it worked properly.
Still Seems Alittle Complicated Can Somebody Tell Right From The The Start what exactly do I need Starting from software and the steps to follow as you can tell I am a rookie. Thanks
Simple. The only software you need, is DVDLab, if the movies are already on your computer. http://www.mediachance.com
dvd remake step by step guide http://www.dimadsoft.com/dvdremakepro/ht_merge_full.php then use shrink to shrink it if its too big for your blank dvd
Most probable reason why DvdReMake will produce "strange" output is explained here: http://cdr-zone.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1393
i knew it, those swines must have put in some protection like on xp home edition that recognises your componants. anyway the best program by far is dvd-lab pro, much better than dvd remake
Well, I would say DvdReMake Pro and Dvd-Lab Pro are quite different programs designed to do quite different things. Their cost is quite different as well.