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  1. Ok,

    I converted some avi videos to a dvd format using WinAVI 5.8, each Avi file i convert get it seperate Video_TS folder. Is there a way that i could load all these avi conveted to dvd files on one dvd for play back in a DVD player. Would i have to make a menu using something like DVDremake Pro?
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    You could import the VOBs into TMPGENC DVD Author, it has a quite simple interface and is easy to use.
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    Originally Posted by Forum Troll
    You could import the VOBs into TMPGENC DVD Author, it has a quite simple interface and is easy to use.
    That's what I'd use too. It has a 30 day fully functional free trial.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  4. i got some sort of warning nad tmpgenc didn't let me add it. :< ARGGGH!
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  5. is there a way to do it with DVDremokepro or something
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  6. but when i use the tools...dvd to dvdr it allows me to add it. but only one dvd at a time.
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    @ken.vs.ryu:

    Nice threadjack

    Are you planning on telling us the error message you got, or do we have to guess ?


    @Binary89:
    I personally don't know whether you could do this with DVDRemake Pro or not - I don't see why you couldn't. How you do it with that program is another matter though.

    With TMPGEnc DVD Author, all you need to do is use the Add DVD Video button and point it to your VIDEO_TS folder. It should then give you the choice of titles to import. You can add as many different titles from as many different DVDs as you want, size permitting.

    I'd suggest that both of you might try the guides section. In particular, the authoring section.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  8. wtf? what happened to my thread?

    well the error was in crazy characters.
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    Originally Posted by ken.vs.ryu
    wtf? what happened to my thread?

    well the error was in crazy characters.
    I'd suggest that this thread is your thread
    If in doubt, Google it.
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