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    Some one gave me a dvd with what used to be several dvd's onto one. They play in my pc, but I have to convert them to play on a dvd player. I thought I could just make a dvd with dvdshrienk under reauther with the files, but it didn't work. I also thought i could just convert them to a way dvd shrienk would understand with dvdfab, but also didn't work. Any tips, ideas??
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    Well....

    Seeing as we can not guess the specs of this mpg file how about you tell us ??
    We can't guess what this "someone" did to them, what they are, are they all separate mpg files, all one big file, are they all in a single folder, ect ect ect

    And you say "they" as in more than one ?

    What exactly are these files ??

    many options but need way more info!!!!
    I don't know about anyone else here, but outside of a mile radius i find it very hard to read minds.

    If they are mpg's and within dvd specs, you could just author them with no re-encoding.
    If they are not they will need to be re-encoded.
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    Or you oculd just drop them into what Baldrick suggested not knowing or caring if they need re-encoding or not 8)
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    Flick worked great thanks!
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    So flick worked great for the files in question. But I have these other files that i would like to convert the same way. It works except Flick squeezed the picture. Basically put black bars on the left and right. How can I stop it or strech to fit?
    For those files media info says it's an mpeg-ps
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