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You cannot do this without re-authoring the VOB files in a video editor. The reason is that one of the VOB files is an index file that tells the DVD logic chip what to say on the screen. When you reauthor, you get to change that file. In a nutshell, use a video editor to create two single files of the two movies, then import each of them into the video software - say Power Producer or something like that, Create a startup page in the program and have each movie as a chapter, or individual chapter each movie in 10 minute increments inside a folder that gets selected by the menu. This is a lot to absorb but this is how.
DVD burning requires computers with burning drives as first requirement of devices. Second, the computer requires the program with DVD capture editing features. Third, the DVD disks have to be empty to produce recordign effects.
If recently you have made any hardware or software changes eliminate that and then check how it works.
Do system Restore to a previous date when your computer was working fine to do that go to Start - all programs - accesories - system tools - system restore select a date when your computer was working fine follow the on screen steps.
if you have win vista then start-search type system restore and do the same thing.
If this doesnt helps try to uninstall and reinstall the software.
Try to unplug the player for a few seconds and then plug it back. It should work again with the DivX files. I had an identical problem and since then, it works just fine.
patin couffin engine is the correct spelling....it is a device driver. It is used for burning DVD's. also known as a software engine....its produced by a french company called VSO. Try this link.... www.vso-software.fr/products/burningsdk there are a few issues with this engine, so download at your own risk....hope this helps, dont forget to rate me...thank you
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