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  1. Hey Im a n00b trying to figure it out I have a 3 cd SVCD and it would just be so much easier if i could put it all together onto one dvd but play as a DVD and be recognized as A DVD such as a real dvd haha.. Im sorry its real late and im here trying to figure it out but i dont know what to do i really need something simple I have everything all ready to go please help..

    Tony
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  2. If they are Bin files, then all I do is make sure that all 3 bin and cue files are in the same folder,

    Point SVCD2DVD to that folder. Choose an output folder and click the tab at the botton for files to make sure they show as 1-2 and 3 in order top to bottom

    I press start and come back 20 minutes later. The Video TS folder is in the folder I selected.

    I then open Nero to burn DVD video and transfer all the files from the video TS folder into the red Video TS folder of Nero, Press burn and away it goes.

    I'm on 170 or so done that way and no problems so far.
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  3. hi there you can always try using tmpgenc express 3.0 I just started using it and it seems great to put all the vcds or svcds in one svcd movie file and then i use svcd2dvd to author them for dvd burning. If you do it right you can get about 3 full svcd's movies in one dvd. I really like the svcd2dvd program Chrisboy made. If you get the full version instead of the demo version you can add chapters and you can fast forward or rewind the movie where as with the demo version you can not do so it only plays. lol
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  4. THanks for the responses on that 2nd reply that you made I was wondering will it make it all 1 movie straight out.. And also is there any program that can go ahead and lets say I want 14 chapters or so in that whole film can i select for it to make me 14 chapters and it do it for me automaticly?
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  5. Also when i have the NEW mpeg files and a video_TS and AUDIo_TS folder do i go ahead and and delete the mpg files?
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