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    I am a newbie so pardon, but I have a movie that is in four different parts. It has the main movie and then four bonus extras. I used ffmpegx to encode them but when i put it in toast i can only put in one movie. I am having a few problems trying to get some movies on dvd-r. I am always bumping into problems and i have no time to troubleshoot. I have a few apps to my arsenal. I have dvd2onex, ffmpegx, Mactheripper, mpeg2works demo, popcorn, Toast, Simplevideo out, Sizzle & snapz pro x. I know i can do something wit this. I will post up more problems later but i need help with this one now. Thanks.
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  2. dvd2onex is what you want to use. It has a Join feature.
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    ok i will check that out. I will post with results. Thanks.
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  4. If you have MPEG2 Works 4 navigate to Advanced Authoring section /command+d/, drop your encoded .mpg movies on bottom table, hit start and you should get authored VIDEO_TS folder...If its larger then 4.4GB and wont fit on single DVD-R use DVD2OneX to shrink it down and then burn...
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    Ok so let me get this right. Use mpegworks 4, then if it is bigger use mpeg works 4 then dvd2one or just go straight to dvd2one? Also i have a dual layer burner, so im thinking if it is bigger than 4.4 it would not matter right? And will the demo version of mpeg works 4 let me do that? Thanks for the help people!
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  6. Unfortenatly DEMO version of MPEG2 Works 4 wont do it, but you can try to author your MPEGs with freeware Sizzle app and since you have duallayer burner you dont have to worry about 4.4GB limit and therefore you dont need DVD2OneX...
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