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JimEBau

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  1. Thanks for the info. This DVD Shrink stuff looks good, too. I have some Verbatims @ work. I will use those.
  2. Thank you for the info. I think I get it now. I would have to re-author the videos to get them into one image file so that IMGBurn could then burn it. I though there might have been a short-cut to doing it that way. No problem; I will look into the other software packages. I have read the "Media" Forum on discs & performance. I also looked at the graphs for several of the discs to make sure. I will take your guys advice on discs. This spindle was a gift, so I thought I'd use them. I guess I will just burn disc-for-disc and get them used up quicker that way. Thanks again for all the help.
  3. Not exactly what I mean. I have a series of DVD's (13 in all). Each DVD is 30 minutes in length. I have already recorded the intro DVD, and it works fine. However, my blank DVD-R disc are 4.7GB, and if I burn disc-for-disc, I waste all of the space. I would like to take 3 or 4 of my 30-minutes discs, and put them onto one of my 4.7GB blanks. I am not worried about making menus. Is there a way I can do this with IMGBurn, or should I look into the convertx2dvd software?
  4. If I am posting this in the wrong forum then please forgive me. I have looked, at length, and cannot find an answer to the question I have in the "Guides" forum. So, here it is... I have a spindle of 4.7GB, 16x DVD-R blank discs from FujiFilm (Manuf. ID: RITEKF1). I have a series of videos that are all on seprate discs. Each video is 30 minutes (approx >900MB). My blank DVD-R discs can hold up to 120 minutes (4.7GB). Is there a way for me to copy 3 or 4 of the series disc onto one of my blank 120 minute DVD-R discs? If this has already been covered in the guides, then please direct me there, otherwise, any advice or direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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