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    I have an ATI 550 Pro, and i had to capture a clip at HQ quality ( 8 Mb ) MPEG-2. the clip ran 53+ minutes in length, but power cinema decided to split it into two clips, the first file being 2 GB, and the second one being 1.16 GB. So, I used a program called CombiMovie to join the two clips. After joining them, I played back the .mpg file in windows media player, and it plays back just fine. So i used Tmpgenc dvd author 1.6, and created a DVD with a full working menu and chapters throughout the entire 53 minute clip. the only problem was, after i created the DVD, it will only play back the first portion of the MPEG movie, it repoerts back the movie length as being 33 minutes, which is the length of the first 2.0 GB file before i joined the two files. How do i fix this problem? I tried it again, using the same 53 minute file, but not before recreating it using Combimovie, but to no avail, same result, only 33 minutes is reported back as the movie length once i create the DVD. can anybody offer suggestions?
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