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sebas74 Offline
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Hi,

I am digitizing my DVD collection, and now I stumble across LOTR with multiple DVDs that make up one movie.

So I have the following quesions:
1. How should I name the files? e.g. :
LOTR Disc1.iso
LOTR Disc2.iso
Or must I use another description?
2. Does XBMC play these 2 files automatically after one and another? So XBMC sees those 2 files as one movie?

Thanks!

Senas
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iso files do not stack

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Ok, and how do I make them stack? As avi? Or anoher format? And how?
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all video files other than DVD-Video images (ISO/IMG/NRG) can be stacked, see: http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Stacking

Most common naming is:
* MyVideo-CD1.avi
* MyVideo-CD2.avi
or
* MyVideo.CD1.avi
* MyVideo.CD2.avi

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sebas74 Wrote:Ok, and how do I make them stack? As avi? Or anoher format? And how?

Did you rip the full DVD to ISO or just the main movie? I had the same issue. I ripped the DVDs using DVDFab5 HDDecrypter. If you purchase it, it has an option to take DVD content from multiple DVD's and MERGE them into one.

Here's the RUB!! The ISO file size in DVDFab5 has a 10 GB limit. The LOTR discs are over 5 GB in size at full quality. You can do it but with reduced quality. I think it was coming in around 85%, but it has been a while.

I e-mailed DVDFab Support and requested they increase the limit or remove it entirely in cases where the resulting ISO won't be burned to DVD's.

However, I keep getting the run around. The guy keeps saying it can't be done in the current product, but won't say if it is something they can change. Anyone know if there is a size limit for the ISO format?
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Gamester17 Wrote:all video files other than DVD-Video images (ISO/IMG/NRG) can be stacked, see: http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Stacking

The docs on the wiki page don't specify what media can (or cannot stack.) As soon as I get my wiki account confirmation, I'll update that page. However, I know that DVD video images used to stack.

Out curiosity, when did that change and why? Any chance of getting it back?

Thanks, guys!
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qwerty7 Wrote:As soon as I get my wiki account confirmation, I'll update that page.

Nevermind... Users don't have Wiki update capability... :-)
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Gamester17 Wrote:all video files other than DVD-Video images (ISO/IMG/NRG) can be stacked, see: http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Stacking

Most common naming is:
* MyVideo-CD1.avi
* MyVideo-CD2.avi
or
* MyVideo.CD1.avi
* MyVideo.CD2.avi
I did not know you could do this. Does this mean that upon playback the second file automatically plays when the first ends?
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Yes you do - just PM pike and ask for access and he'll be happy to grant it.

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qwerty7 Wrote:However, I know that DVD video images used to stack.

Out curiosity, when did that change and why? Any chance of getting it back?

I came here via google to find out why my stacking of DVD ISOs wasn't working on the Xbox version of XBMC anymore. Anyhow, I figure I should clarify. It used to work on the Xbox version of XBMC. Not sure about the Windows version. Apologies if there was any confusion caused by my saying it used to work...
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