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    I tried DvdReMaker but it copies both sides on 1 disk as separate disks with DvdReMaker start menu to play disk 1 or 2. DVDShrink will combine without menus and DvdFab merges but when you play back only shows first side with chapters and when it play to the end, starts 2nd side, doesn't show up as 1 continues movie.
    I'm not a pro at re-authoring and only have a couple of movies like this. I was really looking for a program or easy method of combining the 2 sides (or disks) as 1 continues movie with menu, chapters and extras.
    Any suggestions and please be kind to a newbie.
    Thank you for all your help,
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    I don't think you will find any program or EASY method to do that. Probably possible using pgcedit and 800 hours of work. .
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    Is this what you're looking for?
    Joining double sided DVDs:
    http://all-star-computers.net/dvd2dvdr/joinclip.html
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    Originally Posted by dialysis1a
    Is this what you're looking for?
    Joining double sided DVDs:
    http://all-star-computers.net/dvd2dvdr/joinclip.html
    Originally Posted by chas638
    movie with menu, chapters and extras
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    That will get the movie as one title. You can later import the menu. Any extras on the second disc or flip side would be an issue unless a new menu is made.
    Depending on the disc, you might be able to use the menu from the second one and make some adjustments with PgcEdit.
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