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  1. I am using afoinic winavi dvd guide ( http://www.dvd-guides.com/guides.php?category=othertodvd&name=winavitodvd )... the movie is on two cdr in vcd form, each disk containing 54 minutes each... When convertingusing afonic guide, im only allowed to convert one disk at a time...the files are saved in two different folders because if i save in one, it'll overwrite...When i go to burn...im not able to burn the two files i converted from my vcd with winavi...I am only allowed to burn one file at a time.... Is there a way for winavi to merge or burn both of the files on one dvdr?..please help..thanks
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    hold in the ctrl and select both files when you import the video.

    or use this vcd to dvd guide instead, no reconverting:
    https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?guideid=436&howtoselect=3;29#436
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  3. thanks for the reply baldrick...still having problems...i went back to avi and hold down ctrl to select but it doesn't do anything...maybe because with winavi, you select folders and you can't hold down ctrl to select two folders.... So i tried your guide you link me...use isobuster to extract dat to mpg ...open tmpgenc to add the two files and after 5 mins into converting...my computer freezes...i did it again and it froze again......please help...thanks

    P.S... i have a amd athlon 2.6 gig, 512 ram...80 gig hd...128 mg video card...nu 82 dvdrw...
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    I followed this guide http://www.dvd-guides.com/guides.php?category=othertodvd&name=winavitodvd for Winavi all the way through, but when I went to play it on my DVDplayer, I got just a plain blank screen with my player saying "play" but showing nothing.

    Anyone have suggestions fixing this?

    Thank you.
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