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  • bletch
    Boss Feeble
    • Feb 2006
    • 122

    2 movies on 1 disc

    Is it possible to put two movies on one disc (DVD-9) ? i don't need menus or anything. I think it is possible using Shrinks re-author but i want to hear with you guys first.

    If it possible i would like to know if it's possible to have a slight paus between these two movies ?

    Regards
    M-O-O-N, that spells Tom Cullen
  • r0lZ
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • Mar 2004
    • 1508

    #2
    Yes, you can do it with Shrink, but do NOT use Shrink to burn or create an ISO for a DL DVD! You need to create a DVD folder on your hard disc, and burn it with ImgBurn.
    But I don't understand why you want to do that. IMO, it is better to use 2 single-layer DVDs, as a DL is usually very less reliable than SLs, and mighe even be unreadable on some standalone players.

    You can add a pause on the last image of the first movie easily. Load the reauthored DVD in PgcEdit, and double-click on the title to open the PGC Editor. In the cells list, change the cell still time of the last cell to the desired pause duration (in seconds.) Do NOT use 255, as that means infinite pause!
    If the last image is not a black frame, you can add a tiny black cell at the end of the movie. (Use Create New Cell, also from the PGC Editor.)
    r0lZ
    PgcEdit homepage (hosted by VideoHelp)
    Unofficial mirror (in Poland)

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    • bletch
      Boss Feeble
      • Feb 2006
      • 122

      #3
      Originally Posted by r0lZ
      Yes, you can do it with Shrink, but do NOT use Shrink to burn or create an ISO for a DL DVD! You need to create a DVD folder on your hard disc, and burn it with ImgBurn.
      But I don't understand why you want to do that. IMO, it is better to use 2 single-layer DVDs, as a DL is usually very less reliable than SLs, and mighe even be unreadable on some standalone players.

      You can add a pause on the last image of the first movie easily. Load the reauthored DVD in PgcEdit, and double-click on the title to open the PGC Editor. In the cells list, change the cell still time of the last cell to the desired pause duration (in seconds.) Do NOT use 255, as that means infinite pause!
      If the last image is not a black frame, you can add a tiny black cell at the end of the movie. (Use Create New Cell, also from the PGC Editor.)
      Maybe i reconsider. I wanted to have two movies on one disc just because i watch those two movies very often...perhaps its my lazyness
      M-O-O-N, that spells Tom Cullen

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      • integra
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2005
        • 39

        #4
        what is about 2 parts of a movie were splitted into 2 DVD as disk1 and disk2. how can we put them together? can we use dvdshrink to re-author it and burn from it.

        thanks, integra

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        • ratboy
          Digital Video Specialist
          Digital Video Specialist
          • Dec 2004
          • 768

          #5
          Sure, Try this : http://www.dvdshrink.info/compilation.php

          You will not have any menus, but if you do a search you can find that out to.

          Hope this helps
          Important: Remember, if something is worth doing, its worth doing wrong until you learn to do it Right!

          sigpic IT'S ALL GOOD

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          • r0lZ
            Lord of Digital Video
            Lord of Digital Video
            • Mar 2004
            • 1508

            #6
            You can put the two parts on one DVD with Shrink, but the part will be authored as independent titles. This means that you cannot avoid the gap/pause between them. It's probably not a major drawback, as there is a pause at the layer break position anyway.
            r0lZ
            PgcEdit homepage (hosted by VideoHelp)
            Unofficial mirror (in Poland)

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            • integra
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 39

              #7
              special thanks to ratboy and r0lZ for the information. I will try them.

              regards,
              integra

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              • techreactor
                Banned
                • Jul 2005
                • 1309

                #8
                A good way to do all the above tasks, is to use DVD remake, although its not a free tool.

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