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  1. Ttrying to copy goodfellas. The problem I have with it is that it is double sided one side has the first part and the other side has the second part. Is there anyway I can put the two together onto one disk.
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  2. not unless you use dvdshink or something. just keep it on two dvd-rs since it will look great when finished. see guides on my page
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  3. i would be interested to see what it would look like if you renamed the .VOB's and combined them to make one VTS set with IFOEdit. Then use whatever method to shrink the size to fit on 1 DVD+R.

    Just curious.[/u]
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    Originally Posted by cellardoor
    Ttrying to copy goodfellas. The problem I have with it is that it is double sided one side has the first part and the other side has the second part. Is there anyway I can put the two together onto one disk.
    Use VOBEdit to strip out the video and audio. Then use any authoring program to recombine the two video streams as well as the audio. Use DVDshrink to make it fit to one dvd. There is a 5 second gap between where the first side ends and where the second side begins. You could reauthor the disk to jump over that part if you want.
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  5. http://ifoedit.wh.fr0zen.com/joinclip.html#joindbl

    Then download TMPGEnc DVD AUTHOR and make a menu for it. Works great!
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