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  1. My sister has a couple of pilates and yoga dvds that she likes using. They are pretty short ranging from 45 min to about 1 hour. When I checked the DVD's I saw that they only hold about 2gb of video. Using DVDShrink I got ISO files. Is there a way that I can put 2 workout DVD's on 1 DVD-r? Or maybe I can put 4 workout DVD's on 1 DVD-r Dual Layer? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks for looking.
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  2. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
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    If you don't need the menus, DVD Shrink in Re-Author mode can combine and fit multiple DVDs to a new disc.

    If you do need to keep the menus, DVD Remake Pro is the simplest, most reliable way to join discs. It creates a simple menu at the top to choose which disc to play, and preserves all the original menus under this.
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    As guns1inger says, if menus are not important, use DVDShrink in reauthor mode and drag the main titles to the disc layout. Navigation will be by using your remote, and the Next >> button. If you want to preserve all menus, then you can just rip the disc to your hard drive as folders (VIDEO_TS folders) and then use DVDRemake Pro.
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  4. Thanks for replies. I tried it with DVDShrink and I got 2 workouts on 1 dvd-r. Thanks for the help.
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