I am trying to burn a file that is too big to fit on 1 CD so I split it into 2 files, When I do this EASY CD Creator (5) says that the system clock refrence is unacceptable.
What does this mean? Will the File still play if i burn it anyways?
Is there a way to split a file and keep the system clock refrence acceptable?
Any help is greatly appreciated,
syzygy@cb.monarch.net
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Your file probably has the wrong pack size. How did you cut it? If with TMPGEnc, make sure that the setting is on MPEG-1 Video-CD rather than AUTO.
If not, you can demultiplex and then remultiplex your cut MPEG-1 with TMPGEnc or bbMPEG. This should fix your problems (assuming that everything else is to spec).
Regards.
Michael Tam
w: Morsels of Evidence
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