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    Hi all, I have multiple FLV video files I would like to combine w/ one chapter per file into a single ISO image in order to burn to DVD. I have tried using DVD Flick without success, the program fails after encoding the video.

    Can someone provide some steps to acomplish this using the software I already have? DVD Shrink, DVD HD Decrypter, and Magic Video Converter.

    I am willing to download other software if need be.
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    Try using the current beta version of DVD Flick http://members.home.nl/meuwissenth/dvdflick_setup_1.3.0.0_beta.exe Or try convertxtodvd (not free).
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  3. convertxtodvd accepts most types of flv files

    (i think the default chapter chapter length is 5 minutes so you might have to change it in the options)

    Good luck

    EDIT ah I see marioval beat me to it
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  4. If you install FLVSplitter and ffdshow, you can use AVStoDVD



    bye
    MrC

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    ok the Beta version of DVD Flick worked to create the DVD files, but the resulting ISO image was not recognized as DVD compatible by my burner. Any thoughts?
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    Flick should have created a video_ts folder and audio_ts folder. Just burn those instead of the iso. use imgburn in build mode. or most burning apps will do this, just make sure the format is dvd video and not data. You might also want to test playing the video_ts folder on your pc before you burn so you dont waste a disk.
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    do I need to change any settings in DVD Flick in order for the resulting Video_TS folder to be DVD complient (changes to aspect ratio's, etc.?)
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    It will be compliant.
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