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Ok, I searched and didn't find anything (might suck at searching
lol ), but, what I'm trying to do is combine multiple titles into one single file. As an example, I took LotR, extended version, did a "merge" into a single dvd, thinking this would help, but when I went to to DVD to Mobile, it still saw two seperate titles and created two seperate WMV files. I wanted to combine these into a single WMV file.Now, I've searched the web for Joiners and found a few different ones, but ALL of them did two things I don't want. First, they ALL tried to convert the output from widescreen to normal (from 16:9 to 4:3), AND, none of them did just a straight joining. ALL of them recompressed the files and made them horrible ![]() IS there a way to do this with DVDFab? Or does anyone know of a program that will just straight copy them? I've even tried copy and xcopy in Windows 7 with no luck (IE - copy file1+file2=file3). All it did was create some 412kb file named the file3 name. Any help/suggestions? |
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try doing a vob passthrough to make one big vob and then try to convert that vob to WMV file. I have not done this so no idea if it will work but does not hurt to try
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Did not work
It created two vob files instead of one
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So you are trying to merge the feature movie disc and the special feature disc to one file and then convert to a single WMV file. I have the LOTR collection and will give it a try this weekend to see what can be done.
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If this is the LOTR Extended version where the moive is split over the two disks, you will be unable to get it as a single file.
The "Merge" function treats them as two separate titles. The "Merge" function is "Merge the disks" not "Merge the titles"
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Long time lurker, first time poster.
Use competitor program(non-free) to combine multiple titles into one vob set. A handy tool to include in DVD processing kit. Last edited by AGJ; 12-26-2009 at 07:27 AM. Reason: removed text |
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posting names of competitor programs is not allowed especially links to them. Please read the General Policies and forum rules link in my signature for them
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Ouch; reckon I'll go back to lurking as the GP and FR are interpretive.
DVDFab #1 for DVD to ISO/VOBs but for single vob sets for multiple titles a "competitor" is useful. |
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Ok, thanks for all the info guys
Much appreciated. I tried what was suggested, but it of course, as pointed out, did not work. I did not try the "other" software as I gave up on the idea. I tried a few other things out there for joining, none of them worked without recompressing. Oh well.Suggestion - Might be a neat feature to add to X to Mobile? |
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No it is not a failure. Fab is not a re-authoring package and hase never been designed as one.
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