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  1. ok ready for a long story, lol......

    I cut a bunch of SVCD clips using tmpg. after cutting some the audio on some of the videos stopped like 2 seconds before the end of the movie. but the playback still worked fine. I joined them in vegas video and added some effects then rendered them as a NTSC DVD using there mainconcept mpg-2 codec. After encoding the clips that had the missing audio at the end appear jumpy and messed up, the other videos were fine. These different clips came from different sources and different people ripped them so i figured thats why some of the vids were messed up. so i re-rendered the messed up vids in tmpg and then cut them. Now i rendered in vegas video using the fixed clips. Everything worked fine and it plays perfect on my computer. I burned them on a DVD-R and played it in my dvd player. Some of the clips are extremeley jumpy. The thing that is killing me is ive done this 4 other times the past year and i have had no problems, now of a sudden all these problems are happening. I am so lost does anyone have any suggestions....

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  2. I too use Vegas Video 4 and made a compiliation of around 100 different clips all from vastly different sources all together the running time was over 2 and half hours long the completed film took over 15 hours to render and when it was finalised in Architect ran fin on domesic players but some clips the sound was missing and the picture broke up this is down to the original source clip being encoded in some none Vegas friendly manner, all things considered it can only be this for your and poerhaps maybe your choice of DVD-r are they of good qaulity i always use a rytek/ritek dye dvd-r. I use Spruce Maestro now for DVD production (top program if you can get it)

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