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Old 2008-12-15, 01:42 PM
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can you make a dvd with more than 1 d/l'ed video on it?

I have a few different videos of varying sizes, can you put 2 video_ts folders on one disc?
Or is it a good idea to convert the files to .avi and create a menu?
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Old 2008-12-15, 03:41 PM
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Re: can you make a dvd with more than 1 d/l'ed video on it?

Tehnically, yes, you can. But if you want too see the videos on a standalone player, I don't know if it will be played.
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Old 2008-12-15, 08:08 PM
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Re: can you make a dvd with more than 1 d/l'ed video on it?

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can you put 2 video_ts folders on one disc?
It's not possible because a player looks for the DVD video at the root directory, and reads one DVD structure only.

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Or is it a good idea to convert the files to .avi and create a menu?
No (!) because it would be lossy conversion which degrades quality of the video. It's also not necessary as some authoring programs may work with VOB container. If your program doesn't accept VOBs then you should demux these two DVDs. Project X is cross-platform program. Here you will find a short guide how to do it, and links to a few programs.
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