How do I burn multiple movies to 1 dvd?

I bought some bootleg movies recently. They were all dvd rips. Fro example Toy Story 1 & 2,, plus Wally, & Buzz Light Year were all on 1 dvd. 4 Movies on Only 1 dvd. and alll DVD rips (great quality). How can I burn multiple movies to 1 dvd??? what software can I use or what format will work in order for me to burn more than one movie to 1 regular blank dvd???

Anonymous2009-04-09T11:03:24Z

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Maybe you can try RZ DVD Creator, i have used it, it can create standard video DVD, it can directly convert and burn any videos to DVD(DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-DL, DVD+DL, etc), such as avi to DVD, etc. it
can burn multi videos to one disc, it can auto adjust the videos size and keep the better quality.

Work well on my computer, you can download it from here:
http://www.rzdvdcreator.com

Hope it can help you.

Thomas2009-04-07T20:47:44Z

First of all, you have to see if they would all fit onto a typically 4.7GB DVD. Next, you need to get some DVD Authorizing software, like DivX Author, Nero, Windows Movie Maker, etc. They work differently, but with most of them, you can customize your menus, your chapters (in your case - movies would be chapters), and a whole lot of other things. I can't really help from here since they all work differently.

One last tip is that the DVD Authorizing software usually changes the size of the movie. DivX Author tells you how much memory it will take up on the DVD, so you have to make sure it's all under 4.7GB.

Hope this helps!

Anonymous2009-04-08T11:05:38Z

you can follow this direction to learn how to burn multiple movies to 1 dvd and make it play on tv and home dvd player. It also can create a dvd menu like commercial DVDs
http://www.dvdtopreviews.com/weblog/2009/03/how-to-burn-video-files-to-dvd.html
If you have further questions, contact with me or keep asking on http://answers.yahoo.com

Gaurav2009-04-07T20:50:53Z

regular blank dvd comes in size of 4.7GB,you can use nero burner(latest version) to burn the dvd,just burn the dvd as 'data dvd' and the movies can be played on any dvd player(under condition that the dvd player supports the format of video file of movies.
the ripped movies generally comes in .avi format,which is supported by every dvd player now days(if you have new one,or bit older will also do)

Nicole2016-03-03T07:39:50Z

The videos may be in the wrong format for a DVD. DVD players only play certain types of files while computers can play nearly all types as long as you have the software.

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