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  1. I am using the demo version of MPEG2VCR to remove commercials from MPEG2 video I have captured with my Hauppauge PVR-250. The first time I tried to save the file after removing commercials the resulting MPEG2 file was great. However, the second (and all subsequent attempts) time I tried to save the file after removing commercials only a portion of the entire MPEG2 file was saved. It was if MPEG2VCR just stopped at about 30% into the movie.
    I have made sure that when I save the MPEG2 file that I move the IN and OUT markers to the beginning and end of the file respectively. I also select the option to save the entire movie.
    I went with MPEG2VCR because of the ability to remove commercials without re-encoding. I have read other people speaking highly MPEG2VCR here in these forums. Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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  2. I have had the same prob with build 3.14 (8/2003) on my dell insperon 8200 laptop (p4 1.8mhz 1 gig ram)

    I followed the steps excatly from lordsmurf.com's guide on a 900 meg mpeg2 dvd quality tv show episode recorded from my snapstream box
    after editing out the comercials and hiting record mpeg2vcr said est file size of 700meg after saving I got a 188meg file that ended at the first comercial cut ( I did make sure I had mark in and out set to beginging and end of the mpeg)

    out of curiosty I tried it on one of my other desktops and it worked fine. I am going ot reimage my laptop and try it agian to see if I had some weird coruption on it I know there are alot of video codecs installed
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    Codec conflicts or flawed MPEGs cause that.
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    MPEG2VCR has always reported insane file sizes to me,
    even when it works right.
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  5. I had similar trouble with files from the PVR-250. The MPEG structure at the end of the recording seems to be less than perfect and also caused the program to crash sometimes. Since then I use the Trim Right to cut off the end of the recording and that avoids these crashes. Should work for you, too.
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    Insane file estimates are due to VBR. If it is VBR 9.8, it'll use 9.8 CBR as the estimate.
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    Silly me . I foolishly assumed it would count the BYTES in the files
    when reporting filesize in BYTES
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  8. Well, everytime I use mpeg2vcr to cut commercials, my Audio/Video is out of sync after awhile of watching the file. It starts out fine, not sure why it doesnt stay that way. I am using the latest build.

    I contacted their tech support, and they wanted me to send a .wme project file. I explained to them that when cutting commercials, it doesnt make this file. I havent heard from them since.

    Am I doing something wrong? What could be causing the a/v out of sync?

    I AM using nanompeg for this, and it works perfect everytime. BUT mpeg2vcr is alot faster to mark in/out the commericials, so I would like too use mpeg2vcr before nanompeg.

    Why would one program work fine it the other doesnt?
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  9. Have you tried using the GOP fixer first?

    I have MPEG2 files recorded by my ReplayTV. I find that every one of my files has massive GOP errors, so this is what I do...

    1) I run the MPEG2 file created my ReplayTV through the GOP fixer in Womble. You can find this under Tools -> MPEG GOP Fixer. I use the final option which is to scan and fix all GOP related erors. This usually takes less than a minute.

    2) I then trim about a second or two worth of footage from the front and the back of the video.

    3) I then edit commercials out by selecting the commercials and using the "cut selected range" button.

    It has been working fine for me ever since I started using this method.

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  10. I have agree with TheRubberChicken. I have found Womble to be an excellent editor, but it doesn't like MPEG files with errors. That is why I always run the MPEG files through the GOP Fixer.
    I suspect that many of the problems people see in finished DVDs, such as jumps and jerkiness and failure to play, ect are due to errors in the base MPEG file.
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