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Hi, I have a series of DVD5 image files (TV Box Set) I would like to burn to dual layer discs (for the convenience of having less discs flying around).

If I want to burn disc 1 & 2 onto one dual layer dvd, then disk 3 & 4 onto the next and so on and so on do I queue them up in imageburn? I have tried this but it looks as if it will just burn disc 1, eject and then disc 2 but I am guessing this will obviously need a fresh disc? I obviously would like to avoid coasters.

apologies of this has been answered elsewhere, I cannot see a guide.

 

Hope someone can help!

 

Asab

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You can't do this.

 

You have to put 1 image on 1 disc, that's the way images work.

 

You'll have to extract the contents of both images and reauthor / combine them - which is nothing to do with ImgBurn.

 

So basically, it's probably not worth your time or effort.... live with the few extra discs!

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You can't do this.

 

You have to put 1 image on 1 disc, that's the way images work.

 

You'll have to extract the contents of both images and reauthor / combine them - which is nothing to do with ImgBurn.

 

So basically, it's probably not worth your time or effort.... live with the few extra discs!

 

Thx for the reply, I thought as much, do you know which program could in theory combine them?

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