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  1. I captured 3 films with my DV-camcorder. Edited and convert them to DVD/MPEG in Adobe Premiere 6.5. Put them in 3 maps under different names. Run IFOEDIT on each map and got 5 new files *.VTS *.IFO *.BUP in each map. Burned all 3 in Nero on a DVD but can only watch one of them. Cant find the others, I know they are there I saw that during burning. Anyone who knows what Im doing wrong?
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  2. Originally Posted by nim
    Anyone who knows what Im doing wrong?
    Yes, you must put All three movies into one set of Ifo, Bup Vob etc files. Ifoedit cannot do this unless you join all 3 mpegs together ito one large file (can be done but fraught with sync problems). Use a full DVD authoring program like DVD-lab or TmpGenc DVD Author.
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  3. It sounds like nim created 3 sets of files, then had nero (don't know how this works) recreate the VIDEO_TS.IFO, BUP.

    Does your player allow you to skip to different titles ?

    I think you can do what you want with IFOEdit and DVDFab (there is a guide), but you should really look at the tools mentioned. They have free trials and don't really cost that much. And you get menus.


    Edit: Here is the guide.... https://www.videohelp.com/guides?tools=&madeby=Brecon&formatconversionselect=&osselect=&...or+List+Guides
    I mean it in the nicest way.
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  4. IFOEDIT and DVDFAB made me happy. Now ive got a DVD with 3 different DV-camcordermovies. I missing the names of the files but my player shows TTL1 TTL2 and TTL3 and thats OK for me.
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  5. DVDs use a file structure, not a file format. That means you can not just cut/paste pieces of them around like normal video clips. You have to author them, and the necessary data for each VOB file is contained in the IFO files.

    If you've already authored all three movies to seperate VIDEO_TS folders, you can merge them using the re-author feature in DVD Shrink (or as the above posts pointed you towards DVD FAB + IFOEdit).

    Otherwise you need an authoring program that accepts multiple video inputs. DVD Lab and TMPGenc do this, but IMHO they create one large VTS (which may or maybe not be of any concern to you).
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