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  1. How do you combine a bunch of MPEG's togather as one whole movie.
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  2. use a program called tmpgenc and the mpeg tools section in there. it is very simple to join. but you will have to make sure the bite rate is the same on the movies you are joining or they will have to be re encoded to the same settings.
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    You can also do it with Womble https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=74#comments
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  4. Thanks for your reply's! Used Womble, works great but after the second MPEG the sound started drifting away from the actually movie. (all about 4 mins long) Sound was about 3 to 4 secs ahead of the video? Any ideas? Put togather about 10 MPEG's.
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    Go to this recent thread, it deals with that problem.

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=202522
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    If you are authoring a dvd then its best to leave as separate mpgs and add them all on one track,saves trying to get the files in sync plus they will play all the way thru as one file.
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