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Old 18th July 2012, 06:06
edgyreggie edgyreggie is offline
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Default Burning multiple .iso files to a single dvd

I backed up a tv series which consisted of 9 episodes to my pc - rather than back up each disc consisting of 3 episodes each as just three .iso files i back up each episode individual so my popcorn media server could tag each episode etc. I now want to burn these to 1 or 2 discs however i cant work out how to burn multiple .iso files to a single disc. I really dont want to use up 9 discs for this!/ Apologies if this is a stupid question but i thought i would ask.

Any advice appreciated.
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Old 18th July 2012, 08:09
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I backed up a tv series which consisted of 9 episodes to my pc - rather than back up each disc consisting of 3 episodes each as just three .iso files i back up each episode individual so my popcorn media server could tag each episode etc. I now want to burn these to 1 or 2 discs however i cant work out how to burn multiple .iso files to a single disc. I really dont want to use up 9 discs for this!/ Apologies if this is a stupid question but i thought i would ask.

Any advice appreciated.
You can't burn multiple iso to a single disc you could rip just the video to hard disk and then burn those multiple movies files to a single disk but there is no way you can burn multiple movies iso as they are the either dvd5 or dvd9 format and they will not fit correctly. So rather then iso you should just rip the movie file and then you could fit more onto a dvd.
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