Creating Multi's

SMB

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Could anyone point me to a program and tutorial to create DVD Multi's, ie 2 or 3 films on one disc. I'd like to make a menu with a button for each film, nothing fancy.

Cheers :cool:
 
yeah use REBOOTJIMS DVD LAB GUIDE but you need to convert the movies to SVCD format first :)

if you already have SVCDS then even better :)

its quite easy as the guide is quite detailed :)
 

SMB

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I'm looking at DVD Lab now. Looks a bit complicated, but I'll have a go.

Cheers
 
trust me use the rebootjim guide we have in out tutorials section its quite easy once you follow that ... i suggest printing it out its easier to follow on paper than screen when you are using the computer already it makes the job trickier :)
 
Also I do believe that InterVideo DVDCopy 2 can do this, infact I know it can as I tested it just last nite....Mind you Have to read up on this apps a wee bit more..Output was fine (movies) just my menues was a bit.F*****..Like I said need to read up on this.
 
u sorted SMB?

DVDLAB is quite easy once you get used to it and Tmpgenc is another one to use

I'll see u at work this week anyway ;)
 

SMB

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The rebootjim guide seems excellent, but DVDLab is still a bit confusing. My films seem to have two files each, something like :VTS_01_1 and VTS_01_2, I'm putting 6 files in the Asset box. Do I need to stick these files together, somehow stitch them, so the three films have one file each? Each film is 1.3 GB or thereabouts, so size should be OK.
Maybe I need a program with wizards to walk me through.
 
follow the guide it should show how to link each part together in the connections options i find the fastest way to join them is open the connections screen in dvd lab then right click on the 1st clip and choose to draw the connections then simply draw a line freehand from the 1st clip to the second clip and the same with clip 2 to 3 and so on until they are all linked :)

then when authored the clips play as though they are joined for real but in reality the trickery within lab just merely links the end of clip 1 to 2 and end of 2 to 3 etc :)
 
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