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  1. Member
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    Hello!

    how can I correct the following?

    The second file with chapterpoints must join with the first, so it have to be recalculated because the second begins from 0 (zero) again.

    Is there a tool which can do this recalculating automatically or have I use the manual calculator?

    Celltime file CD1 ends with:

    192452


    Celltime file CD2 contains:

    6661
    18777
    29537
    36073
    39609
    46953
    49605
    52737
    60060
    69252
    73920
    79308
    88318
    88343


    So you see this has to be re-calculated to match a 1 title moviestream.

    Porto
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  2. VH Veteran jimmalenko's Avatar
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    It wouldn't be hard to write a VB app to take two (or more) celltime.txt files, recalculate and output to the one file ....


    ... But it would probably take longer to write the app than it would to recalculate manually with a calculator.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  3. Member
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    You might try to drop video segments sequentially into authoring app like TMPGEnc DVD Author in one title (30-day free trial) and allow it to output as one moviestream. It should retain original chapter info and calculate final celltimes automatically. You shouldn't have to worry about re-calculating cell times. (BTW, it's not clear if you are working with vcd, mpeg or dvd files? but I think it will work with all.) Hope this helps.
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  4. VH Veteran jimmalenko's Avatar
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    What would he do after the 30 days is up though ?
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  5. Member
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    If it works he will hopefully purchase full version to help support the software developers, like I did. If working with dvd he can probably join with dvdshrink for free.
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