Ok, so i realize this is a question i could have answered myself by doing a bit of research, but i've found the that simplest solutions come from simply asking someone how to do it.
i have a few .AVI files on my computer, the sum of them all is less than 4gb, is it possible to burn them all to a dvd, but be able to watch the files on a DVD+/- R Compatible dvd player separately?
for example, if i were to have a home video of a hockey game, and a home video of a birthday party, both in .avi format, would it be possible (and what software can i use) to burn both to the same disk, but there is some kind of menu where i can choose which one to watch rather than both burning as if they were 2 tracks of the same movie.
I'm sure i've made that as clear as mud, but hopefully someone can decipher what i'm trying to do
i have a few .AVI files on my computer, the sum of them all is less than 4gb, is it possible to burn them all to a dvd, but be able to watch the files on a DVD+/- R Compatible dvd player separately?
for example, if i were to have a home video of a hockey game, and a home video of a birthday party, both in .avi format, would it be possible (and what software can i use) to burn both to the same disk, but there is some kind of menu where i can choose which one to watch rather than both burning as if they were 2 tracks of the same movie.
I'm sure i've made that as clear as mud, but hopefully someone can decipher what i'm trying to do
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