Putting two 4.3Gb ISO's on a dual layer DVD

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  1. ranosb

    ranosb Member

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    Is it possible to put two 4.3Gb ISO movies (part 1 & 2) on a dual layer DVD?
    Thanks to all that help!
     
  2. onya

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    Here's the AD definition of a dual layer disc..DVD-9 and ISO
    http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/dvd-9.cfm
    http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/iso.cfm
    To put a full size movie (dual layer DVD-9) onto a single layer DVD-5 requires compression of sorts. This compression lessens the overall quality (obvious) but since the DVD-5 media is so much cheaper than dual layer, and the software available makes this process very viewable..why bother buying dual layer R/W discs?
    It's my opinion that you put "part 1" on a DVD-5 and "part two" on another. However...if you insist, use dvd shrink to fit both within the footprint of a DVD-9. Use the guides tab at the top of the page for very good suggestions.

    Cheers.
     
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    Im talking about putting two different ISO files, that were created individually from two different dvd-9 discs using a dvd shrink program.
    How would I combine the two iso files to create one working dvd-dl movie?
     
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    I am not sure if ImgBurn will do it, or not. You can check.

    I doubt that the quality will be real good, at any rate.
     

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