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  1. I have a large number of HD video files which I want to burn onto DVDs to be viewed on a small screen portable DVD player. Obviously I dont need to preserve the full image quality, and I would like to squeeze in as many videos as possible onto a single DVD with reasonable picture quality for a small screen.

    I did come across suggestions of RZ DVD Creator which handles this first part well. However, I have a large number of videos to burn onto a large number of DVDs (say about 10). This poses a problem as RZ DVD requires me to compose the DVDs and burn them one at a time only. With each DVD taking about 2-3 Hours, this is not feasible for me.

    What I want to do, is to use a software which will allow me to define the DVD content (video files, menus, shrink ratio, etc..), for all DVDs in one go, and then kick off a batch process to burn them all to ISO images while I sleep or am at work. Then I can come in and burn the ISO images to DVD one at a time, which should be relatively fast.

    Can anyone suggest softwares which have this ability? I am willing to spend a reasonable amount of money for the software.




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