I have several iso images that will fit a single dvd and was wondering if I can put these files to a single dvd and have it play in my dvd player? I know that to combine these files, I can extract the audio/video files and use TMPGenc mpeg tools to cut and merge into a single file, but I want to keep each seperate and play seperate.
I know I set myself up for a short one word answer, but if it is possible to do this, please help with a little guidance.
Thanks in advance
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I assume each ISO file has its own VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS directories inside ?
If so, extract each of these using ISOBuster or WinRAR, then use something like TMPGEnc DVD Author (30 day fully functional free trial) - it will accept VIDEO_TS folders, and prompt you to select which title you want if there is more than one title. Add each VIDEO_TS folder in turn to its own track - add one to the first track, then create a new track and add the next one and so on ...
You can then create menus so that each title plays seperate, and create your own chapter selection menus if you wish.If in doubt, Google it. -
DvdRemake Pro v3 will let you combine up to 4 DVD's into one (providing they will fit on your disc). It maintains all the menus of the original DVD's -- it just adds a "top" level menu to allow you to select from the different DVD images.
George -
cool, i've been meaning to learn this as well. Thanks to Haven't for the post and to all who helped.
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