mickle026 650 Posted March 9, 2020 Posted March 9, 2020 (edited) I see this in the wiki Split video files (file stacking) The following are default stacking extensions that can be added to file names. # can be 1 through 9 or A through D. Stacking is supported for video files (but only when each video is in its own folder as in the example below) as well as dvd and blu-ray folder structures.part#cd#dvd#pt#disk#disc#You can also use:moviename#.extWhere # can be A through D. Examples: \Movies\Avatar (2009)\Avatar (2009)-cd1.mkv \Movies\Avatar (2009)\Avatar (2009)-cd2.mkv How can it be implimented for a multipart DVD in \VIDEO_TS folders? ie \DVD_NAME\DVD1 - Party On\VIDEO_TS .........\DVD2 - Disco Fever\VIDEO_TS .........\DVD3 - ............ Is this possible ? - I cant seem to get it to work (im trying in Music Videos) Edited March 9, 2020 by mickle026
Luke 42097 Posted March 9, 2020 Posted March 9, 2020 Hi, no it's not. For the best experience I would suggest converting to mkv.
Happy2Play 9790 Posted March 9, 2020 Posted March 9, 2020 But each of those have different disc names. Haven't tested but would assume something like this \DVD_NAME\DVD_NAME-disk1\VIDEO_TS \DVD_NAME\DVD_NAME-disk2\VIDEO_TS \DVD_NAME\DVD_NAME-disk3\VIDEO_TS
Happy2Play 9790 Posted March 9, 2020 Posted March 9, 2020 Hi, no it's not. For the best experience I would suggest converting to mkv. Is the wiki correct? Stacking is supported for video files (but only when each video is in its own folder as in the example below) as well as dvd and blu-ray folder structures.
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