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1ClickDVDCopy Discuss, 1-click burning 85 min & 52 min movies to one dvd at Copy Movie forum; I have ripped an 85 minute documentary to my hard drive along with a 52 minute documentary. If these were one movie, they would run 137 mins and I could burn them to one DVD using 1-Click Pro with a minimum of compression. But I have not been able


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Old 26-03-2006   #1 (permalink)
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1-click burning 85 min & 52 min movies to one dvd

I have ripped an 85 minute documentary to my hard drive along with a 52 minute documentary. If these were one movie, they would run 137 mins and I could burn them to one DVD using 1-Click Pro with a minimum of compression.

But I have not been able to do that.

Is the technology just not there yet or is there another software that can do this? I have a DVD player that records and could slow the recording speeds to accommodate both on one disc but I just feel that 1-Click Pro is the superior way to go.
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Re: 1-click burning 85 min & 52 min movies to one DVD

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I have ripped an 85 minute documentary to my hard drive along with a 52 minute documentary. If these were one movie, they would run 137 mins and I could burn them to one DVD using 1-Click Pro with a minimum of compression.

But I have not been able to do that.

Is the technology just not there yet or is there another software that can do this? I have a DVD player that records and could slow the recording speeds to accommodate both on one disc but I just feel that 1-Click Pro is the superior way to go.
Unfortunately ,
1ClickDVDCopy//PRO is not able to preform a compilation from two separate sources .
But .....
don't be discouraged this may be accomplished using DVDShrink ( its free )

It'll take a little patience and practice , but read the guides
and you should be able to put these together on to one disc .
I would suggest using a DVD/RW until you achieve the results desired .

How-to Compilation Guide for DVDShrink
and here's another guide for this



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Thank you SO MUCH, Shannon!
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I use Nero Vision to do the sort of thing you are describing.
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