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Old 02-24-2008, 07:36 PM
aaronep@pacbell.net
 
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Default DVD SHRINK possible to combine contents of two separate dvd disks?

I have windows xp, the latest vsn of dvd shrink and two separate dvd
disks with one hour of contents on each disk. Is it possible to
download the contents of each disk and combine them on a single disk
using DVD SHRINK. I know how to use the RE AUTHOR
portion of DVD SHRINK, but I do not know how to download and combine
contents of two disks. If anyone knows a guide that explains how, or
knows how to do this , please reply! Aaron in rainy N. Hollywood
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Old 02-24-2008, 09:36 PM
Di
 
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Default Re: DVD SHRINK possible to combine contents of two separate dvd disks?

Check this guide out
http://www.dvdshrink.info/compilation.php



aaronep@pacbell.net wrote:
> I have windows xp, the latest vsn of dvd shrink and two separate dvd
> disks with one hour of contents on each disk. Is it possible to
> download the contents of each disk and combine them on a single disk
> using DVD SHRINK. I know how to use the RE AUTHOR
> portion of DVD SHRINK, but I do not know how to download and combine
> contents of two disks. If anyone knows a guide that explains how, or
> knows how to do this , please reply! Aaron in rainy N. Hollywood



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Old 02-25-2008, 01:06 AM
aaronep@pacbell.net
 
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Default Re: DVD SHRINK possible to combine contents of two separate dvddisks?

On Feb 24, 2:36 pm, "Di" <d...@dot.com> wrote:
> Check this guide outhttp://www.dvdshrink.info/compilation.php
>
> aaro...@pacbell.net wrote:
> > I have windows xp, the latest vsn of dvd shrink and two separate dvd
> > disks with one hour of contents on each disk. Is it possible to
> > download the contents of each disk and combine them on a single disk
> > using DVD SHRINK. I know how to use the RE AUTHOR
> > portion of DVD SHRINK, but I do not know how to download and combine
> > contents of two disks. If anyone knows a guide that explains how, or
> > knows how to do this , please reply! Aaron in rainy N. Hollywood


Dear Di: Thank you! That's the exact needed info! Aaron
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Old 02-25-2008, 06:50 AM
Di
 
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Default Re: DVD SHRINK possible to combine contents of two separate dvd disks?

Glad to help

aaronep@pacbell.net wrote:
> On Feb 24, 2:36 pm, "Di" <d...@dot.com> wrote:
> > Check this guide outhttp://www.dvdshrink.info/compilation.php
> >
> > aaro...@pacbell.net wrote:
> > > I have windows xp, the latest vsn of dvd shrink and two separate
> > > dvd disks with one hour of contents on each disk. Is it possible
> > > to download the contents of each disk and combine them on a
> > > single disk using DVD SHRINK. I know how to use the RE AUTHOR
> > > portion of DVD SHRINK, but I do not know how to download and
> > > combine contents of two disks. If anyone knows a guide that
> > > explains how, or knows how to do this , please reply! Aaron in
> > > rainy N. Hollywood

>
> Dear Di: Thank you! That's the exact needed info! Aaron



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