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cujo007
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18. July 2006 @ 12:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Came accross another first today. The movie "A Time To Kill" is on a two sided disc. I figured like all the others, one side was Wide Screen, the other Full Screen. Not the case here, side 1 is Part 1 of the movie, side 2, the other. Kinda weird being the entire movie is only 2 hours & 30 minutes. I'm using the following programs, DVD Decrypter, DVD Shrink, DVD Fab Decrypter, Clone DVD2 & Any DVD. With that in mind, is there a way to put both sides of this movie on a single disc? If so, please explain in very & I do mean very, simple english being I'm not a real big PC guru. Appreciate any help!
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18. July 2006 @ 13:31 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I copied this on one thread. I have never tried it. but here it is:

2Movies on 1DL disc by dick groff
I FIGURED IT OUT! It can be done with DVDShrink and Nero. (deadrum you had it, but not enough detail for a neo like me.)

Here's how I did it (forgive me if I do not use the correct lingo...I am a neo):

First you will need three temp folders on your HD to park the files before burning the final. I copy only Title One, if you want the entire original, I do not know if this will work.)

1. In options, choose DVD-9 8.5 gb. This allows each disc to be copied, without compression. Compression of both takes place later and makes it more uniform.

2. Using re-author mode, insert side one (or disc one) and drag and pull Title One to the left side.

3. That triggers the short version analysis. Then do the long analysis and assign your first temp folder. (the program will say you do not need an analysis because you have set up the 8.5 mode, but do it anyway.) When complete, backup to the first temp folder.

4. When it ejects the disc, do not proceed to Nero. Insert the second side or disc. Drag and pull Title One and repeat the above, using your second temp folder.

5. Now you have two analyzed and backed up files each named title one.

6. Now, on the right side, call up your first folder and drag Title One to the left side. Then call up your second folder and drag the other Title One to the left side. (You will see the program automatically lables the second file as number two.)

7. Next, highlight both files on the left side.

8. Click on Analysis, it will now analyze both title ones as if they were one file, and stitch them together. This is where compression of both titles takes place and is done uniformly, instead of more on one than the other if the initial steps were taken with the settings for 4.7 discs.

9. Then, clik backup and assign them to your third temp folder. A single file with both title ones will be put there, which is what gets burned to the dvd.

10. When that backup is finished your tray will be opened and you then put in your blank 8.5 disc and proceed to burn as normal.

This may sound complicated, but it is really just three steps. Step one and two analyze and backup title one from each disc, but do not burn them. Step Three analyzes and backup the two files together, as one, and then burns them as one.

You can actually stitch two unrelated movies together on one disc.

Thanks for eveyrone's input. very helpful.


Garmoon agin: good luck I just did Storm of the Century and it was also a two sided disc that actually said widescreen on back side, but in reality movie was full screen on both sides.



cujo007
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18. July 2006 @ 14:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
garmoon, thanks for your info however I don't use Nero. Any way to do it with the programs I stated in the precious thread?
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18. July 2006 @ 17:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
You can burn with Decryptor after Shrink has finished. In Preferences, you can uncheck burn with Nero and select from the drop down menu burn ISO with Decryptor.

Latest AnyDVD to rip > VOBB to blank the unwanted on a DVD > Shrink to compress > ImgBurn to burn = Never starting a thread asking how to backup a movie
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18. July 2006 @ 17:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
There you go. Thanks Mr Pink.

Just have shrink create an ISO file for each movie put them in the same folder and have decrypter burn them


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