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How to? 2 DVD's to one DVD

WeezelB

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Many TV show seasons have only 1-1hr epsiodes on them per DVD. Like Masters of Horror from Showtime or 3-4 half-hour episodes on Family Business from Showtime.

I would like to create a a DVD with 2 or more shows per burned disc. Bascially combine Disc 1 & 2 from the series to one burned DVD.
Any way to do this cleanly and easily?

I use AnyDVD and CloneDVD only, no other programs currently.

Talk about an additional feature I would love to have on the next major release of CloneDVD!

Thanks
 
Many TV show seasons have only 1-1hr epsiodes on them per DVD. Like Masters of Horror from Showtime or 3-4 half-hour episodes on Family Business from Showtime.

I would like to create a a DVD with 2 or more shows per burned disc. Bascially combine Disc 1 & 2 from the series to one burned DVD.
Any way to do this cleanly and easily?

I use AnyDVD and CloneDVD only, no other programs currently.

Talk about an additional feature I would love to have on the next major release of CloneDVD!

Thanks


There is no join feature currently in Clonedvd2. You can certainly rip two discs and probably use something else . . .

Perhaps someone in the General chat area will be able to help you.
 
You simply need to download one of the two DVD's to your hard drive.
A simple way is to first download DVD Decypter...google it.
Then, while AnyDVD is enabled and running in the background, use DVD Decypter ;it will put that movie file on your C:drive. Now, while you have one DVD in your DVD drive, you'll also have access to the other movie file on your hard drive.

Then do some reauthoring and drop the parts you want onto the DVD-R.

Hope this helps.
Good Luck
 
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