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  1. Is it possible to put two dvds onto one dvd and compress them down using dvd2one so they'll fit, if so how do u add all files to one video_ts folder ????
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    I am sure this has been answered before. Do a forum search and something should come up
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  3. tried that , and it comes up with nothing found ??? thats why i asked the question , do u know how ????
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    If you don't need a menu, then this is one way to make a 2 movie to 1 DVDR.

    The DVD will start with the first movie. To play the second movie, use the stand-alone player menu to select the second title (display or goto button).

    Use DVD2one to transcode the first movie to folder1 and the second movie to folder2. In folder2, delete the VIDEO_TS files then rename remaining files to VTS_02_X.XXX. Move all the files to folder1. Now you have a folder with 2 movies but you have to modify the VIDEO_TS.IFO file to recognise the second movie.

    Load in VIDEO_TS.IFO file with IfoEdit.

    Select VMG_VTS_ATRT and change the 'Number of Video Title Sets' to 2.

    Select VMG_PTT-SRPT and change the 'Number of Title play Maps' to 2.

    Refresh the page (choose VMGM_MAT then back to VMG_PTT_SRPT). Enter the following:
    Title_2:Title playback type = 20
    Number of angles = 1
    Number of chapters = XX
    Title set number (VTS#) = 2
    Title set Title-number (VTS_TTN) = 1

    Select VMG_VTS_ATRT and change the following:
    VTS_2: Number of audio streems in Title (VTSTT_VOBS) = number of sound tracks
    VTS_2: Number of sub-picture streams in Title (VTSTT_VOBS) = number of subtitles

    Select the VMG Overview page (1st line at top of screen) and Specify the audio tracks and subtitles if any.

    Click the 'Save' button then 'Get VTS sectors' button.

    Hopes this helps.

    Chas
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