DVD+Creation

If you have a number of DVDs and want to put them all on one DVD it is not as easy as it sounds You cannot just copy 3 DVD's onto a DVD disk (even if there is enough there is room) in a drag'n'drop fashion and expect it to work You will have to either rip DVD's into a program like Sony Architect and create a menu driven DVD in that software (Sonycreativesoftware.com site lets you try before you buy), or convert the DVDs into .mpgs or .avi's and re-render onto DVD via a video editing program.
 * DVD Creation **

Some video editing programs allow you to rip DVD's and some will convert them to an editable format (.mpg or .avi). However, the problem is now that you have a long film on your editor time-line and that needs to be rendered into DVD format. You will need a pretty good CPU in your computer to render it all into DVD format.

If you do not have a video editing program, then you will need to find a program that will convert DVD to .avi (or .mpg) Once converted maybe that software or Windows editor or maybe the basic editor that comes with some CD/DVD burning software (i.e. Nero) or Cyberlink might merge the files and put them on to DVD

A free alternative option is:- XMedia Recode, This will let you convert your DVD to an .avi video file... Majorgeeks Download Link []

Once you have all the .avi files ready download and install DVD Flick... Majorgeeks Download Link []

There are several options to maintain the highest quality through this process, as you will be transcoding twice it is best to go for the highest quality to minimise loss, this will unfortunately make it take much longer to complete.

A Guide for DVD Flick can be found here... [] DVD Flick PDF Guide