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Every time I try to burn two .avi file to a DVD it places them backwards on the disk. IE: cd2 comes out as track 1 and cd1 come out as track 2. I would like to combine these two files into one or figure a way to have them burned correctly.

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If your (standalone?) player is putting them in the wrong order then it's probably down to their names. So just rename the files part1.avi and part2.avi or something.

 

Have you changed the file system to ISO9660 + Joliet? That's probably the best one for a divx type disc to be played on a standalone player.

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If your (standalone?) player is putting them in the wrong order then it's probably down to their names. So just rename the files part1.avi and part2.avi or something.

 

Have you changed the file system to ISO9660 + Joliet? That's probably the best one for a divx type disc to be played on a standalone player.

 

The files are typically named XXXXXXX cd1.avi and XXXXXXXcd2.avi. I will however try changing the file system as you sugested. Thanks.

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There could be subtle differences in the name such as the 'case' used (upper/lower) or 2 spaces where there should only be 1, that kinda thing.

 

If you leave ImgBurn on the default values it'll use ISO9660 + UDF for the file system and most players won't read UDF unless it's for DVD Video. As such, the player then reads the file names from the ISO9660 file system and that's limited to the old DOS style name consisting of 8.3 (uppercase only) characters (XXXXXXXX.YYY). By using Joliet too (or instead of UDF) the player will still have access to the original (and longer) file names.

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