2 Disc Back-Up To Dual Layer Disc ???

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  • soup
    Just Trying To Help
    • Nov 2005
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    2 Disc Back-Up To Dual Layer Disc ???

    I am thinking about trying to put a 2 disc back-up to a dual layer disc.Obviously I am thinking of using some combination of DvdD/Dvd Shrink/ maybe even Multishrink.I have the vts files one is 6.50Gb after Multishrink and the other is 3.14GB after Multishrink.I have the 2 iso's one is 4.35GB after Multi & Dvd Shrink and the other is 3.14GB after Multishrink.Obviously I am looking for some help as regards to the process.Have only tried one other dual layer using DvdD/Dvd Shrink/Nero Burning Rom worked great in PC but not in standalone probably because of layer break.I know that you can pull more than one file into Dvd Shrink but I don't think it can be that simple.

  • jmet
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2002
    • 8697

    #2
    Are you wanting a "Menu" ?

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    • nwg
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      • Jun 2003
      • 5196

      #3
      If there is no menu. Then, combine the two onto one disc using reauthor mode of Shrink. There will be a title for each disc. Set both to no compression and bak up to another folder.

      Then load the output into Pgcedit and create another ISO for the whole thing and burn with Imgburn. Before it burns, it will tell you where the layer change is. You can also select another position for it from choices that are given.

      Pgcedit DL burning guide

      If you need a menu to select which one you want. You could import both discs into TMPGEnc DVD Author as two titles (called tracks in TDA). Create a menu and re-process the files and as a single DL disc and it will also burn the DL disc for you.

      Both ways will require quite a bit of hard disk space.

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      • drfsupercenter
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        • Oct 2005
        • 4424

        #4
        Just curious, is there a way to take 2 entire DVDs, menus and all, and just add one "master menu" that would go to the menu of one of the 2 movies when selected? I am talking about if there is one of those flipper discs, and I want the menus from each side, complete with special features.
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        • soup
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          • Nov 2005
          • 7524

          #5
          @nwg if I take both iso's that are already shrunk and open files downloading them one at a time into Dvd Shrink so that they are both in at the same time won't Dvd Shrink create one iso and then I can burn with either Dvd Decrypter or ImgBurn just curious.

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          • nwg
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            • Jun 2003
            • 5196

            #6
            Originally Posted by drfsupercenter
            Just curious, is there a way to take 2 entire DVDs, menus and all, and just add one "master menu" that would go to the menu of one of the 2 movies when selected? I am talking about if there is one of those flipper discs, and I want the menus from each side, complete with special features.
            DVDRemake Pro does that and very easily. They call it merging DVD's and can do up to 4 DVD's. It costs money though.

            DVDReamke Pro

            Merge DVD's

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            • nwg
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              • Jun 2003
              • 5196

              #7
              Originally Posted by soup
              @nwg if I take both iso's that are already shrunk and open files downloading them one at a time into Dvd Shrink so that they are both in at the same time won't Dvd Shrink create one iso and then I can burn with either Dvd Decrypter or ImgBurn just curious.
              Shrink can only open one ISO at a time. It can read from many DVD's ripped in file mode by DVDD.

              Pgcedit is useful to determine the layer change position. Shrink probably won't be able to set the layer change as it is supposed to work with DVD-5 DVD's.

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              • drfsupercenter
                NOT an online superstore
                • Oct 2005
                • 4424

                #8
                Can DVD Remake Pro be bought at a store? And can the free one (DVD Remake) (which I have) do that also?

                According to the site it can - I will test it out.

                --EDIT-- The free one I had was DVD Rebuilder... the free ReMake limits you to like 15 seconds... I guess it won't work for me then. However, this was of interest: (from the DimadSoft site):
                There are a few opportunities to get full versions of MenuEdit, DvdReMake and DvdReMake Pro for free.

                Our products are free if you link to our web-site from your web-site. You can get the full version of any of our products for free, in exchange for a permanent link to the product page from your web-site, which must first be approved. If your site is information-intensive, and is listed with popular search engines, especially Google, then there is a good chance that your link will be approved. You will have to place a few short lines of text along with the link, and optionally a small picture. There are additional requirements for this option, so you first need to contact us to discuss specific details about your link.

                Our products are free for any public relations person, including but not limited to, reviewers, columnists, news reporters, and editors from any kind of traditional and electronic media. If you represent or work for a computer or technology magazine, if you manage a popular web-site, or publish a news-letter, you are welcome to send us a request and get your free, fully-functional copy of software.

                Our products are free for long-time company supporters. These are people who help us in building trust and brand awareness about our company spreading the word about our software and services. If you like our software and feel confident about sharing your belief with others, then you have the right to use the software for free. Share your belief with others. Simply tell people about your favorite program. Let them know!
                Does that mean that DVF could get a free version of the DVD Remake Pro to distribute to members?
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                • soup
                  Just Trying To Help
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 7524

                  #9
                  This is good stuff.So what you are saying is that if I take the two original files I got from DVDD before menushrink or does it matter and open them into shrink I should be able to create 1 iso.With the files I have from above wouldn't I have to compress to fit or can't you do that.Doesn't ImgBurn and DVDD calculate optimal or is that in another mode not write.

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                  • jmet
                    Super Moderator
                    • Nov 2002
                    • 8697

                    #10
                    I think this thread would be very pertinent to what you are trying to accomplish: http://forum.digital-digest.com/show...threadid=47252

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                    • drfsupercenter
                      NOT an online superstore
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 4424

                      #11
                      Hmmm... yeah I know how to do that... doesn't keep the menus. I wonder if there is a freeware program like DVD Rebmake Pro.
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                      • nwg
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                        • Jun 2003
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                        #12
                        Originally Posted by drfsupercenter
                        Does that mean that DVF could get a free version of the DVD Remake Pro to distribute to members?
                        No.

                        DVDRemake Pro is worth it. Using the demo you can get a feel how useful it would be. If you are going to lots of two onto one DVD with menus then that alone will be worth it in the time saved.

                        There is no simple freeware alternative.

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                        • drfsupercenter
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                          • Oct 2005
                          • 4424

                          #13
                          That's too bad. I will just live without it then, as I wasn't planning on doing lots of discs, just 1 or 2, and $50 doesn't make sense for that few DVDs.
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                          • soup
                            Just Trying To Help
                            • Nov 2005
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                            #14
                            Thank you nwg & jmet I am now confident on the joining of both whichever way I go excellent guide jmet.Now I just have to find the guide re:dual layer & the layer break that part I am not so confident on.Alright I am now totally confused as re: layer break is it created in shrink or is it created as you burn with say DvdD?I thought you would use the iso to burn in Dvdd but now I read elsewhere in the forum that you are supposed to use the mds file or am i just trying to take in too much info and make this more difficult than it is?I just can't get this layer break straight and obviously it is important to do it properly.
                            Last edited by soup; 23 Dec 2005, 05:24 AM.

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                            • nwg
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                              • Jun 2003
                              • 5196

                              #15
                              Originally Posted by soup
                              Thank you nwg & jmet I am now confident on the joining of both whichever way I go excellent guide jmet.Now I just have to find the guide re:dual layer & the layer break that part I am not so confident on.Alright I am now totally confused as re: layer break is it created in shrink or is it created as you burn with say DvdD?I thought you would use the iso to burn in Dvdd but now I read elsewhere in the forum that you are supposed to use the mds file or am i just trying to take in too much info and make this more difficult than it is?I just can't get this layer break straight and obviously it is important to do it properly.
                              Shrink will keep the original layer change if you untick layer change removal in the prefs. Pgcedit will read the layer change for you and show you where it is. This is then passed on to DVDD when burning. You don't need to do anything about the layer change. However, the layer change can be placed in a different position if needed. You don't need to worry about this until you are more confident with Pgcedit.

                              If you are using Pgcedit read the PGcedit guide I posted above.

                              If you do a 1:1 copy with DVDD to create a ISO and then burn it with DVDD. The layer change is stored in the mds file that DVDD creates. When burning to DL media, the mds file is loaded into DVDD and then you burn the disc.

                              DVD Decrypter ISO read/write guide

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