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  1. Well, I´m trying to add brazilian subtitles to first DVD from Extended Fellowship movie. All be ok, but when I multiplex m2v, ac3 and sup files the result is not good. The result movie have 1:24 minutes and the original movie have 1:45 minutes. Also, the original movie have 28 chapters and the created movie have 23, missing chapters. All movie is there, but if I try to play the movie, is so fast.

    Someone can help me? There another IfoEdit like program to multiplex m2v, ac3 and sup files?

    thanks.
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  2. Originally Posted by balrog
    Well, I´m trying to add brazilian subtitles to first DVD from Extended Fellowship movie. All be ok, but when I multiplex m2v, ac3 and sup files the result is not good. The result movie have 1:24 minutes and the original movie have 1:45 minutes. Also, the original movie have 28 chapters and the created movie have 23, missing chapters. All movie is there, but if I try to play the movie, is so fast.

    Someone can help me? There another IfoEdit like program to multiplex m2v, ac3 and sup files?

    thanks.

    I had the same problem about six month ago, when I was a newbie ( in fact I still am)

    Unfortunately I gave the project up, because I was driving me mad. I think the problem is that IfoEdit doesn't work very well muxing NTSC video files, because I was driving me mad

    I began this project again using the big Big-3. I reencoded my video file and now I'm trying to import the subtitle file in Scenarist ( you have to convert your subtitle to the sst format).

    You can also use Maestro to re-mux the streams, I think

    Please keep in touch with me so we can share our advances, I'm very interested in backing up this film
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  3. I Had the same problem
    I used vobedit to demux and used rejig to mux that solved the problem.

    ps the source was ntsc and had "invalid disk structure " with dvd shrink

    succes
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  4. . I will try rejig.

    Thanks Man.
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  5. Yes, yes, yes, that solve my problem.
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