I am looking to do the same thing with Ducktales episodes. Can anybody direct me to a good guide or help me out in any way?[/i]Yes it is possible to do, i got over 30 tom and jerry episodes on 1 dvd
ok first u need a little tool called TMPEGEnc to convert ur divx files so they are dvd complient.
theres a guide for it here http://www.polarhome.com/~afonic/tmpegenc.htm
after u convert your files use TMPEGEnc dvd author to create your, u put ur converted files in here and create menus once u finished doing that u have to shink the complieted dvd biffore u burn it to a disk, use dvd2one or dvd shrink to do this, then burn to a dvd and u can watch ur disc on any stand alone dvd player.
have a look at the guides to your left if u need any more help on doing this good luck
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If you encode your videos as VCD's you should be able to fit around 20 22-minute episodes on one DVD. You just need to change the audio sampling frequency to 48,000hz. Once you have all your files made, import them into a DVD authoring program as the quote in your post suggests.
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