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DVD Video - Two movies vobs on one DVD how does that work ?? |
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I just like to convert Xvids to DVD. But the movies sometimes come on two files. Thus you convert them to DVD you have two lots of vobs and files. So if you copy them all to a DVD and asuming they fit woudl they play in order? Or do i need to do something else like join the vobs ? Thanks. Paul M |
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says... > > > I just like to convert Xvids to DVD. But the movies sometimes come on > two files. Thus you convert them to DVD you have two lots of vobs and > files. > > So if you copy them all to a DVD and asuming they fit woudl they play > in order? Or do i need to do something else like join the vobs ? > > Thanks. > > Why not join the avi before you convert to dvd? theyak |
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That would be a good idea or Divx Movie ? Ill google but got any recommendations ? Thanks. On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 16:03:14 GMT, theyak <> wrote: >In article <>, >says... >> >> >> I just like to convert Xvids to DVD. But the movies sometimes come on >> two files. Thus you convert them to DVD you have two lots of vobs and >> files. >> >> So if you copy them all to a DVD and asuming they fit woudl they play >> in order? Or do i need to do something else like join the vobs ? >> >> Thanks. >> >> > > >Why not join the avi before you convert to dvd? Paul M |
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In article <>,
says... > > > > That would be a good idea > or Divx Movie ? > > > Ill google but got any recommendations ? > > Thanks. No, I've never done it. How I would do this, if I were to try: I'd use tmpgenc plus to turn each avi into a mpeg2 suitable for dvd creatior. Then when I had 2 files I would use said tmpg's merge and cut feature to join them together, correcting any overlap, etc. Then I'd open Dvdlab and author the dvd. But that's all a bit silly (I just like the customization options of the first way). Any dvd authoring program will be able to convert xvid and divx provided you have the codecs installed. They'll also be able to join the files and create the dvd structure all in one program. Nerovision, Windvd Creator, Tmpgenc Dvd Author, and Dvdlab are all programs I have that would do everthing. > > > On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 16:03:14 GMT, theyak <> wrote: > > >In article <>, > >says... > >> > >> > >> I just like to convert Xvids to DVD. But the movies sometimes come on > >> two files. Thus you convert them to DVD you have two lots of vobs and > >> files. > >> > >> So if you copy them all to a DVD and asuming they fit woudl they play > >> in order? Or do i need to do something else like join the vobs ? > >> > >> Thanks. > >> > >> > > > > > >Why not join the avi before you convert to dvd? > > theyak |
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Have a look here...
http://nickyguides.digital-digest.co...-split-avi.htm There are many useful guides for teaching you how to work with avis at www.doom9.org www.videohelp.com "theyak" <> wrote in message news:. .. > In article <>, > says... > > > > > > > > That would be a good idea > > or Divx Movie ? > > > > > > Ill google but got any recommendations ? > > > > Thanks. > > No, I've never done it. How I would do this, if I were to try: > > I'd use tmpgenc plus to turn each avi into a mpeg2 suitable for dvd > creatior. Then when I had 2 files I would use said tmpg's merge and cut > feature to join them together, correcting any overlap, etc. Then I'd > open Dvdlab and author the dvd. > > But that's all a bit silly (I just like the customization options of the > first way). Any dvd authoring program will be able to convert xvid and > divx provided you have the codecs installed. They'll also be able to > join the files and create the dvd structure all in one program. > Nerovision, Windvd Creator, Tmpgenc Dvd Author, and Dvdlab are all > programs I have that would do everthing. > > > > > > > > On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 16:03:14 GMT, theyak <> wrote: > > > > >In article <>, > > >says... > > >> > > >> > > >> I just like to convert Xvids to DVD. But the movies sometimes come on > > >> two files. Thus you convert them to DVD you have two lots of vobs and > > >> files. > > >> > > >> So if you copy them all to a DVD and asuming they fit woudl they play > > >> in order? Or do i need to do something else like join the vobs ? > > >> > > >> Thanks. > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > >Why not join the avi before you convert to dvd? > > > > Biz |
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