concatenating video files in DVDA

vlada wrote on 10/24/2005, 6:30 AM
I am new to DVDA and I apologize if this question seems trivial.

Let's say I have two avi files and I want to burn a simple DVD with one screen containing one button. When the button is selected, the two avi files are played. I know how to do it using the MovieStudio (= create one mpeg file using two avi files), but can I do it without running the Movie Studio ? In other words, can I concatenate two or more video files directly in DVDA ?

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ScottW wrote on 10/24/2005, 6:59 AM
Depends on what version of DVDAS you have. With version 3.0 you can set the end action of the first movie to link to the second movie.

--Scott
vlada wrote on 10/24/2005, 7:09 AM
I have the latest. Thank you, I am going to give it a try.
johnmeyer wrote on 10/24/2005, 9:16 AM
Even better, put them both in a Music Compilation. You don't need to set "end actions" and they will play as one continuous movie, which is what I think you are after. Don't worry about the name "Music Compilation." It is a poor name for DVDA's concatenation feature.
vlada wrote on 10/24/2005, 10:02 AM
Perfect ! Thanks a lot.