more than 1 film onto DVD ?

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  1. werdoomed

    werdoomed Member

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    Is it possible to put more than 1 film onto a dvd ? I am currently getting a collection of films and would like to be able to put 2 or 3 onto a dvd, the films are in AVI format. I know how to convert AVI to DVD but i have never put more than 1 film onto a disk. I know that this is possible it's just that i don't know where to start. Many thanx in anticipation.
     
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    hi

    if no menus jion all avi togehter then encode to dvd
     
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    Hi there,

    I use VSO DivxToDVD v1.99.13 to convert my .AVI files.

    Most .avi are around 700 Mb.
    I can usually fit 2 avi on 1 DVD Media.

    Output of each is between 1.5 Gb and 2.0 Gb.

    Adding more than 2 on 1 media will require more compression, using DVDShrink or other tools.

    I personally do not recomment more than 2 avi (700mb each average) on 1 media, so you don't loose more quality.

    My Taiyo Yuden DVD-R 4x costs me about $0,40 each.
    Why loose quality to save $0.40 :)

    My 2 cents...
     
  4. werdoomed

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    Thanx for the reply but i would like to be able to put a couple on a dvd with a menu ( film1, film2 etc) is it possible to do this with TMPGENC dvd author? and is it simple to do?
     
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    h

    yes pretty easy to egt a menu but need dvd compliant vobs or mpeg2 first!
     

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