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Many titles on one DVD

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by ThePastor, Jun 8, 2005.

  1. ThePastor

    ThePastor Member

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    I would like to find a convient (read free, hopefully) way to combine DVD titles so that I can burn multiple titles to one DVD.

    What I am trying to do is make a compilation DVD consisting of clips from many different movies.

    I'm able to use shrink to put many different titles onto one disk but I would very much like to be able to combine some titles together so that I don't have titles that are only a minute or two long. Also, there are significant problems when putting too many titles on one disk.

    I am well versed in DVD shrink, and can use DVD lab for making menues and such. I've used TMPenc from time to time and have downloaded a plethora of different shareware/freeware programs that claim to be able to combine titles/movies. All of these have severe restrictions or just plain don't work.

    Are there any suggestions?
     
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    the only thing that comes to mind at the moment is Nero, but it's something like 50 dollars USD. i'll poke around my hidey-holes online and see if i can find anything that might suit you.
     
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    Well, TMPenc does a reasonably good job, but to encode with MPEG they require purchass...
    The Nero I have does not do any MPG encoding.. I don't think...

    I've used video editing software but it requires recoding which is unacceptable.

    Womble looks promising, but again, they want $60 and there is no real way to test if it works without sending them money.
    I've had so many shareware/freeware programs simply not funtion at all or worse, screw up my system that there is absolutely no way I would ever pay for something unless I knew for certain that it worked.
     

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