I capture a lot of football games and to ensure quality, I split them into first and second halves so I can spread them out over two DVD+Rs.
I'm going to purchase a dual layer burner soon, and would like to combine a game's two disks onto one.
I'm a little lost here.....should I:
Convert the VOBs back into MPEGs (if possible) and re-author the DVD?
Leave the VOBs as is, and create two chapters on the new DVD?
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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I'd rather die of thirst, than drink from the cup of mediocrity.
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Thing is, even if you did that, only 40-50% of dvd players can play DL. DL media is like $8 a disk too. Not too practical in my experience. You could do a double sided dvd though.
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Originally Posted by handyguy
True enough, but I do think that the manufacturers of DVD players will be looking into compatibility with DL disks as a selling feature.
The price of blanks should plummet as well.I'd rather die of thirst, than drink from the cup of mediocrity.
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