Multiple movies on one dvd?

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  1. tom804

    tom804 Regular member

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    Is it possible to put multiple vob movie files onto one dvd disk? If so how and what program would i use.
     
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    Hi there,

    If you movies are already in VOB format, you can use DVDShrink in Re-Author mode.

    I will add all the movies, and re-author a new one, with all the input you have provided.

    It will also make sure it fits on a Single Layer (DVD5) media bu Shrinking it.

    I would not put more than 2 movies, else you will loose quality.

    My 2 cents...
     
  3. tom804

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    okay thanks for the info ill give it a try.
     
  4. gear79

    gear79 Guest

    @ cougar, just a quick note to you
    i have used the 'data' dvd format, and i have put multiple movies on a single disk, and my quality loss is not noted. however, i will add this, i do have an good stand alone with HDMI upconversion, a high def tv, appropriate cables to support them, but, the files i have on said disk are .avi format (and i never got them off the net), used nero to make the 'data' dvd, with workable menus too.
    not knocking the VSO proggy, as i have used it and i like it, but its faster for me to do 'data' and very very simple too. just an fyi.
     
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    Hi gear79,

    Thanks for your comments.

    I use the VSO Software for a few reasons:

    1- They work very well.

    2- It's a personal choice

    3- I can't say it's better or worse than Nero or other tools.

    I think they are *AS* good as others, it's a personal choice to use or not to use them !

    There are so many software out there, you need to pick and choose and use tools you are comfortable with, and that provides you the wanted end results :)
     
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  6. gear79

    gear79 Guest

    @ cougar
    i agree 100%......... whatever proggy works best for you. VSO software is very good, i like the divx proggy. but, alas, i make 90% of my disks data, works well for me and my dvd player. i have never tinkered around with vob files, but some day i will.
     

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