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    backing up more than one movie per disc?

    I have some children's video that I need to back up. My grandson wants to watch them and I don't want the originals damaged. They are only 30 minutes or so long. Is there a way to take 2 or 3 of these discs and burn them to just one disc? Please advise!

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    Use the merge mode.
    see attachment.

    Edit to add.. You can also use Titlewriter to add menus so the kids can toggle from movie to movie instantly.
    Titlewriter is a program to used to add DVD_TEXT, and (Re)Add Original or Generic Menus to Dvd Compiliations (Specifically designed for DVDShrink reauthored mode Compiliations).
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    Last edited by Guest; 04-24-2012, 02:13 PM.

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      #3
      I will check that out when i get home. So do you back up the original discs to your hdd and than go to merge?

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        #4
        Originally posted by unclebubbies View Post
        I will check that out when i get home. So do you back up the original discs to your hdd and than go to merge?
        Read the instructions at this link.

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          #5
          Just as you sent this reply I found the tutorial! Thanks this helps a lot!!!

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            #6
            You are welcome.

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              #7
              Found this on another forum under the name Ronk.
              The software you are asking about will not merge movies on one disk.
              I have a lifetime license to it but use fab for merging .
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              I have some children's video that I need to back up. My grandson wants to watch them and I don't want the originals damaged. They are only 30 minutes or so long. Is there a way to take 2 or 3 of these discs and burn them to just one disc? Please advise!

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                #8
                Thanks for the info. I don't have a lifetime but used to use the other forum and program before turning to DVDFab. Fab is the best I've found!

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