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bobbywhite1958 [Avatar]
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Hello all



Is there a way to have your video on just one file. I made a video, burnt it and it works fine on the DVD, however, if I want to put it on a stick, the files become two seperate ones. 1 file is 1, 048, 574 KB and the other is 638,904. Is there a reason why it split into two files?



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Robert
tomasc [Avatar]
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Please send a screenshot of the dvd VIDEO_TS folder content showing that there is only one file.
bobbywhite1958 [Avatar]
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When I try and send the attachment, and hit submit, the screen goes blank. I've tried it several times.
bobbywhite1958 [Avatar]
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Quote Please send a screenshot of the dvd VIDEO_TS folder content showing that there is only one file.
[Thumb - Untitled.png]
 Filename
Untitled.png
[Disk]
 Description
 Filesize
1185 Kbytes
 Downloaded:
58 time(s)
Richmond Dan
Senior Contributor Location: Richmond, VA Joined: Aug 07, 2014 17:17 Messages: 673 Offline
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It appears to me that both files are on the DVD, as they should be. They will also show up that way on your memory stick. Regards,
Dan
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The Shadowman
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It appears to me that both files are on the DVD, as they should be. They will also show up that way on your memory stick.


Hi Bobby

If you are really serious about having both files as one, you can load the two VOB files into PD and treat them as a project, and burn again.

You may find it easier to load each file separately as it seems to be quite a slow process. Panny TM10, GH2, GH4,
tomasc [Avatar]
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Your Untitled.png file show that you have an extended desktop. The screenshot capture show that you have the two same files on your dvd as is on the usb memory stick, not the one video file you claim on the dvd. Please view the attached pic showing your edited desktop with the explanation.

Anticipate your next question. The DVD standards were finalized years ago. The fat file system used has a file size limitation.

Edit: I see that Richmond Dan and The Shadowman have answered first.
[Thumb - DVD folder.jpg]
 Filename
DVD folder.jpg
[Disk]
 Description
Two video files are in the VIDEO_TS folder.
 Filesize
203 Kbytes
 Downloaded:
60 time(s)
bobbywhite1958 [Avatar]
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Ok



Thanks everyone
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