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Question by John Fox
Submitted on 9/17/2003
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How do i backup 2 dvd films to 1 dvd can somone please explain how and with which software????????????


Answer by st
Submitted on 5/29/2004
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how to answer from france at your diffucult question my english is not as good as but i will try..your must use a soft like dvd2one and copress the 2 movies in total of 4472M or 4.36G.The problem for the player is that he must recognise the second movie.you can use dvd95copy too.you must use an authoring software complexe but there is no another solution.with dvd-lab from mediachance.com you must copy the film one in one part as one chapter and then idem for the second.if your want your movie is chap1 and movie 2 is chap 2.you must wait and be pascient it is long but the result is fine and really better than vhs.Use img tool with nero for burning it will be played in most players.Good luck.from france.

 

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