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    Please steer me in the right direction. I want to put the first 3 episodes of The Sopranos on one dvd with menus. I have already ripped them to my hdd via dvddecrypter ( 3 seperate folders). I'm looking for simple solution to do this, also I want to try to use freeware.
    I've check a lot of guides, but most seem very confusing. Any help would be appreciated.
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  2. Freeware:
    For each folder: Join the vobs and rename them to mpeg.
    => Vob2mpeg
    or simply by commandline copy: https://www.videohelp.com/~gfd/Help/RawMaterial.html

    Download GFD and pull the created mpegs (joined vobs) on the GFD menu background
    => https://www.videohelp.com/~gfd/Help/GettingStarted.html

    Click CreateDVD.
    Burn the resulting VIDEO_TS folder with any DVD burning program.


    Payware:
    TDA
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    TMPGEnc DVD Author is free for the first 30 days and fully functional in this time and can easily do what you wish. It's a good starter package to get your feet wet with IMHO.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Thanks guys, I'll try both ways over the weekend when I have enough time to try it.
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    Jimmalemco, Thanks for sugggesting TDA. After about an hour of trial and error I was able to put together the three episodes with working menus. The output came to abot 5.8gb. So, i used dvdshrink to get it down to the proper size. Burned it to an RW disk. It worked great.

    Thanks again.
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    Excellent !
    If in doubt, Google it.
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