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  1. Anybody know an easy way to repair my MPEG? I get the following from MPEGVALIDATOR:
    MPEG-2 Validator v1.4.0.131 - 4/3/2005 8:44:39 PM

    File under analysis: "F:\03-13-2005-1900[WUHF-DT].mpg"..!

    Begin Process:

    Begin Program Streams Summary:
    Missing Progam End Code...
    File "F:\03-13-2005-1900[WUHF-DT].mpg" is a MPEG-2 Program Stream
    MPEG file size 1893.58 MB
    MPEG Packs = 404890
    Sectors delay = 114.3 ms
    *System headers = 0
    *MPEG Pack Size = 8225
    Packets per Pack = 1
    *Program Mux Rate = 5025 Kbps, Min. Recommended = 14391 Kbps
    *PTS underflow (Mux Error)...!!
    Total PES packets = 404890
    PES Packet Lenght Max. = 8205
    Number of Video Streams: 1
    *Number of Audio Streams: 0
    Private Stream 1, ID: BD, packets = 126748, Total = 95061 KB
    Video stream, ID: E0
    PES packets = 278142,
    Total = 1790.91 MB
    End Program Streams Summary.


    Begin Video Streams Summary:
    Elementary Stream E0 is a MPEG-2 Video Stream
    Video Delay Stream E0 = 650.0 ms
    Number of Frames = 417 -> 6.95 Sec
    Number of Sequence Headers = 29
    Sequence Headers Aligned = Yes
    *Horizontal Size = 1280
    *Vertical Size = 720
    *Aspect Ratio = 16:9
    *Frame Rate = Invalid
    *VBV Buffer Size = 488 -> (976 KB)
    *Stream Type = Invalid
    Chroma Format = 4:2:0
    Picture Structure = Frame
    Intra DC Precision = 10
    *Top Field First = No
    *DCT Type = Frame
    Quant. Scale = Linear
    Scan Type = Alternate
    Frame Type = Interlaced
    Number of GOPs = 29
    *First GOP Closed = No
    Number of Closed GOP = 0
    Max. frames per GOP (without first & last) = 60
    Min. frames per GOP (without first & last) = 60
    Avg. frames per GOP (Total) = 14.38
    Max. Frame Size = 106278
    Min. Frame Size = 13334
    Average Frame Size = 30521
    Frames I = 29 -> 6%
    Avg. Frame I Size = 428 KB
    Frames I Total Size = 2345293 bytes, size 18%
    Frames P = 110 -> 26%
    Avg. Frame P Size = 112 KB
    Frames P Total Size = 5195650 bytes, size 40%
    Frames B = 278 -> 66%
    Avg. Frame B Size = 44 KB
    Frames B Total Size = 5186326 bytes, size 40%
    Nominal bitrate (Sequence Header) = 19000000 bps -> 18554 Kbps
    *Average Bitrate = 14292 Kbps
    *Peak Bitrate (1 sec) = 14549 Kbps
    End Video Streams Summary.


    Begin Audio Streams Summary:
    End Audio Streams Summary.

    Video Stream Duration: 6.95 sec -> 6:57 (secs:frames)

    Duration Difference from Video to Audio = 6950 msec
    Initial Delay Audio to Video (PTS based) = -650 msec

    Processing time: 12:00:38 AM

    Result:
    Compliance Test: Fail!!

    End.
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  2. What exactly you want to repair? I don't see anything wrong, despite the messages from MValidator. Better load the file in avicodec to analyse it, because MValidator analysis is directed to specific compliance (not DVD, and not HDTV AFAIK)
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  3. Thanks for the reply. Anytime I try to edit (Mpegvcr, etc) or attempt DVD
    creation with my files, I lose audio. I thought maybe it had something to do with the MUX errors that were reported.

    I'll try AVICODEC and see what it says...
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