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Old 01-26-2008, 08:19 AM
Rik
 
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Default How to merge two sides into one

I have a DVD, the movie is split on both sides, (so halfway I have to turn
it around) is it possible to merge these 2 sides into 1 side ?
On both sides the VOB, IFO files all have the same name. I tried renaming
them and use IFOEDIT, but it cannot get it to work..

rik


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Old 01-26-2008, 12:16 PM
Keith
 
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Default Re: How to merge two sides into one

Rik wrote:
> I have a DVD, the movie is split on both sides, (so halfway I have to turn
> it around) is it possible to merge these 2 sides into 1 side ?
> On both sides the VOB, IFO files all have the same name. I tried renaming
> them and use IFOEDIT, but it cannot get it to work..
>
> rik
>
>
>

Rik,

I would rip the main movie VOB files, rename them (uniquely) with ".mpg"
extensions, and use an authoring tool to join and burn them.

For example, I would use DVD Decrypter and Moviefactory.

Keith
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