You first have to "un-zip" the rar files.
Create a new folder/map on your HD and give it an appropriate name ("8 DVD set" or whatever).
When that folder is created, go to the folder/map with the zipped files.
When you double click on the first file (something like "Nat Geo Docu - Stones in Rio 06-English.part1.rar"), your unzip (or unrar) software will start extracting the video files to the folder you just created (it will very probably first ask to with folder you want to extract the files; if it does, browse for that new folder/map).
In the unlikely case that your unpacking software doesn't open automatically when double-clicking on the .rar or .zip file, you first have to open the unpacking software and tell it which file to use to extract.
Normally, the software will extract ALL video files from one title (06-English.part1.rar, 06-English.part2.rar, 06-English.part3.rar, 06-English.part4.rar,....).
Make a folder for each set of rar files to extract to.
You're talking about an 8 DVD set, so let me assume that you're talking about the following:
1964 - 1969 Through Our Past Darkly Vol. 1-4 (8 DVD) FAB Label - Vol 1 & 2 (= 4 DVD)
and
1964 - 1969 Through Our Past Darkly Vol. 1-4 (8 DVD) FAB Label - Vol 3 & 4. (= 4 DVD)
Total 8 DVD
For this one, there are 4 sets of rar files, one for each volume.
This means you will have to create 4 folders/maps (you can title them Vol 1, Vol 2, Vol 3 and Vol 4).
It also means that you will have to repeat the extracting procedure 4 times as there are 4 sets of rar files; 1 for each volume (if it's this 8 DVD set,you'll end up with 2 DVDs in each of your new folders).
When this is done, you will find the original DVD files in your newly created folders. These files (inside a subfolder called "VIDEO_TS) are the ones you will need to burn your DVD(s).
I hope this helps, please do not hesitate to get back to me if you have more questions!
Chris from Belgium
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2017-04-16 21:23 by coowouters.