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I know how to put just one episode on a disc by using DVD Santa, but what I mean is when you see people IE selling episodes of Lost or whatever putting 4 epsodes onto the one disc. Does anyone know how to go about this?

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I know how to put just one episode on a disc by using DVD Santa, but what I mean is when you see people IE selling episodes of Lost or whatever putting 4 epsodes onto the one disc. Does anyone know how to go about this?

 

probably using something similar to dvdshrink.

 

i downloaded series 1 and 2 of lost and can fit each series on a dual layer dvd.

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I dont think thats what Jonny means though, this is something Ive wondered for a while but not bothered to check ie how do you actually record 4 episodes onto a disc so they appear as 4 seperate episodes ie you can go onto the disc and say watch episode 3.

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I dont think thats what Jonny means though, this is something Ive wondered for a while but not bothered to check ie how do you actually record 4 episodes onto a disc so they appear as 4 seperate episodes ie you can go onto the disc and say watch episode 3.

Find out for me Pud. :)

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I use VSO ConvertXtoDVD, better than DVD Santa in my opinion, but I can only fit 4 or 5 episodes per disc.

That's all i'm after cheers Jimbo.

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I dont think thats what Jonny means though, this is something Ive wondered for a while but not bothered to check ie how do you actually record 4 episodes onto a disc so they appear as 4 seperate episodes ie you can go onto the disc and say watch episode 3.

 

i can do just that. :)

 

dvdshrink shrinks the filesize and then my burning software (nero) creates a menu system for you to navigate.

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Just get a Divx/Xvid compatible DVD player. You just burn the .avi files as a data disk. No conversion required.

 

 

Thats the best option providing you are not wanting to share them with others.

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