Is there any good way to determine the specs of an MPEG file?
The reason I ask is that I have an MPEG of a movie that is 92 min long, and it works fine when burned as an SVCD. How is this possible? I know the file is 480x480 resolution, but that is about all I know about it. I'd like to find out more, so that I can use this same format for more CDs.
The curious thing is that when this 92 min. movie clip is loaded into Nero as an SVCD, Nero shows it as being only 76 mins. But when I play it back on my Daewoo DVG-5000N player it plays all 92 minutes. Please give me a clue.
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I'll tell you about the length in Nero...
Nero calculates the length of a movie based on the size of the mpeg file, not the length of the clip...
Magnus Jensen
A.K.A Geezus
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