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    Hi, guys:
    I tried to import elementary video stream encoded with TMPGEnc into ReelDVD and it was rejected with the following msg:
    Error : Number of fields (13232) in GOP(# 1) or between sequence_header_code should be equal or smaller than 36.
    (No details was provided in the "Details" tab)
    ReelDVD rejected both VBR and CBR elementary stream files.
    I then tried to feed program files, with mpeg2 audio, encoded in TMPGEnc, Cinema Craft and Ligos LSX - the same story, but with the different message, totally unrelated to the situation (DAR should be 4:3 or 16:9), even though mine is 4:3.
    Did anyone have this kind of problem?
    Thx wh
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    You didn't encode properly ... sounds like it
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    From your description it sounds like you are trying to use a mpeg2 file with the audio & video combined. Try splitting the audio & video into separate files then dragging both individually to your button or link. I once downloaded the demo version of Sonic's ReelDVD and it would not accept any of my mpeg2 A/V files until I separated them into an audio & video file. Good Luck!!!
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    Originally Posted by walter4h
    Error : Number of fields (13232) in GOP(# 1) or between sequence_header_code should be equal or smaller than 36.
    (No details was provided in the "Details" tab)
    Your GOP settings are incorrect. For NTSC you need to have no more than 18 frames (36 fields) per GOP. In TMPG the settings should be I=1, B=2, P=4. CCE m=3 m/n=4. These settings also allow for pulldown. When you have 23.976 fps video, then add pulldown, it adds fields/frames to each GOP, thereby increasing the total count.

    Even if your using NTSC interlaced material, or PAL, the GOP settings above will also work.
    I then tried to feed program files,

    (DAR should be 4:3 or 16:9), even though mine is 4:3.
    Thx wh
    ReelDVD doesn't take program streams.
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    Thanks for your help, guys:
    I will have to investigate this problem further, using your advice. I really would not want to step down to using a program which does not accept elementary streams
    walter
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    Yes, correcting I,B,P settings solved the problem! ReelDVD now takes my m2v.
    Somehow I assumed that the default settings are OK.
    Incidentally, when I wrote "program files", I meant "system stream" (using the designation on the Settings screen of TMGEnc). My mind was occupied with terminology from various encoders I was trying in an attempt to solve that problem. Yes, ReelDVD does not take system streams.
    Many thanks! walter
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    Originally Posted by walter4h
    Yes, correcting I,B,P settings solved the problem! ReelDVD now takes my m2v

    Many thanks! walter
    Glad everything worked out.
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  8. Old topic, I know. I found it using search.

    I'm having the same problem, but I don't have the original files, so how could I fix it?
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