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