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    Hi,
    I have 2 separate .avi files ( each one is roughly 700 MB) of the same film. I've already converted them with Mainconcept MPEG encoder in MPEG2. Would it be possible to join the 2 files to "build" a single DVD? Thanks a lot
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  2. ive tried this a couple of time but usually you end up with sync problems when it hits the second file, best way is just to authour it as 2 movies and link the end of the first to the start of the second, DVD lab will do this for you very nicely, you do get a bit of a stutter when watching it but its nothing more that a layer change type thing
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    No problem - you've done the right thing so far. Just add them as part 1 and part 2 of the same title, and the authoring app (TMPGEnc DVD Author) will "join" them seamlessly.

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    Thank you Mats. Since I am a real newbie in this field, would you please so kind to esplain me how cai I do that in detail ( also as a private message?)
    Thanks

    Fabio
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  5. i heard NEROVISION EXPRESS has a join together feature that lets you combine 2 video files into 1 with only a hint of hesitation between cd1 and cd2 with no audio sync issues..good luck
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    Originally Posted by Tommyp1972
    i heard NEROVISION EXPRESS has a join together feature that lets you combine 2 video files into 1 with only a hint of hesitation between cd1 and cd2 with no audio sync issues..good luck
    Gee you sure like NVE
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  7. to me NVE3 is easy to use ..has alot of decent features and can do thing other programs wish they could do ...
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