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  1. Ok here's my problem, I have all the episodes for the show "24" in mpeg fomat (mpeg1 i think) and i burned them (8 episodes to one DVD) and it worked fine. When I tried to do 8 more episodes, it would only encode around 20% of the file. So the VOB should be around 420MB it is only 120MB or so. I don't understand why this is happening. I haven't changed any settings. I know that it does work, but it's not workin anymore for me.

    I have plenty of room on my hard drive, so i don't think thats the cause. I have 4 movies i wish to put on one DVD also (all around 800MB-1.2GB) but they are only encoding to 150MB-200MB, the files are in sync, and look great, but they are not finishing.

    My hardware is Athlon 1800+, 60GB HD, WinXP pro.

    Thanks for any help
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  2. i'm having the same problem.. some files just don't want to work. i loaded these MPG1 files into VirutualDub, and got this:

    [i] Starting up: VirtualDub build 18160/release

    [!] MPEG: Anachronistic or discontinuous timestamp found in video stream 0 at byte position 19763312, from 10066634 to 10231798. This may indicate an
    improper join.

    any suggestions? MPEG-corrector is not TMPGenc friendly... so perhaps something else?
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  3. MPEG-VCR (https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=74#comments) seems to fix this GOP timecode problem in the video, but in my case, makes the new MPG audio out of sync. MPEG-VCR seems to let you manually resync your audio if you do a multiplex.
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