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  1. Hey everybody. I am pretty new to burning DVDs, I just got my burner about a month ago. I figured out how to use TMPGenc to convert .avi and burn a movie onto DVD. I have a bunch of music videos that are only about 5 minutes in length each. My question is, is it possible to burn a bunch of them onto one DVD so that I can watch them in my car? What software would I need? Sorry if this question has been answered before, I tried searching but couldn't find anything. Thanks for any help!
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    On your car?
    I'm British, we drive our cars, maybe that's the answer I was looking for.

    Ulead Movie Factory will take numerous mpeg2 compliant files (or encode avi's to mpeg2) and author them with a menu and chapters to play on a standalone/conventional DVD player.
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    It is definitely possible to burn a bunch of your short movie clips onto a single DVD.

    First I would convert them all to DVD using TMPGEnc like you have already done.

    Then use an authoring tool (like TMPGEnc DVD Author), and just add all your clips. You can read the Guides about how to use TMPGEnc DVD Author or any other tool as well.
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