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2 films onto one dvd. using NTI
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2 films onto one dvd. using NTI
Hello, i have NTI CD&DVD maker gold, I have 2 dvds that will fit onto one DVD, but I don't know how to put two films onto one, AND be able to play them on a DVD player. Thanks
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The easiest way would be to import both titles into DVDShrink. They may have to have different names, I don't recall. Then output as an ISO file and burn with any DVD program.
Another option would be to use DVDAuthor so you can create a menu with links to both movies. |
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thanks, i'll just have to figure out how to work it now...........
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Yes - you need to re-author the DVDs.
![]() TMPGNC would be a more advanced program for this if you're interested. Otherwise, please simply know that the movie itself is stored only in the .vob files.
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