Right, this is driving me crazy now!
I have 3 .avi files that I want to burn to a video DVD, I seem to have mastered ffmpegx now and I'm able to encode them perfectly to video_ts files. The thing is, I want to burn them all to one 4.7 DVD. I can burn one per disc with perfect results, really quickly, using the UMD tool in Toast's data tab - usually taking around 3 minutes. What I want to do is burn all 3 to one disc, but when I drop them into the video tool of Toast, and choose never re-encode, they seem to take forever.
Can anyone tell me how to how to get them all on one disc, but with the speed of using the UMD option.
Cheers
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Place a VIDEO_TS folder on your desktop. Go to the Toast 7 Media browser and choose DVD. There you will find your video. Drag the video to the Toast Video window (this will extract the MPEG file from the VIDEO_TS folder). Now do this with the other VIDEO_TS folders.
You now will have three videos in the Toast Video window ready to author to a new video DVD. Choosing Never Reencode should work presuming your MPEGs comply with video DVD specs.
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