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  1. Is there a way to encode .m2v with CCE? TMPGEnc does encode it but CCE does not want to open it.
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  2. Use DVD2AVI - create a d2v file, wrap it in an AVS file, then encode.

    Alternatively, you could create a TMPGEnc project file for the m2v, then use VFAPI to wrap an AVI around it.
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