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  1. is there a software that can do this?
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    Sure. But you'll have to re-encode.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    If you are doing this because you use DLP, ignore the warning and author as-is.
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  4. Originally Posted by jimmalenko
    Sure. But you'll have to re-encode.
    thank you ,but what software can do this?
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  5. Originally Posted by guns1inger
    If you are doing this because you use DLP, ignore the warning and author as-is.
    what do you mean DLP?
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    Originally Posted by sybase2008
    Originally Posted by jimmalenko
    Sure. But you'll have to re-encode.
    thank you ,but what software can do this?
    Any MPEG encoder. TMPGEnc, CCE, Mainconcept, Procoder, HCEnc, QuEnc .... you name it, they all should be able to output closed GOP. It may even be worth trying MPEG-VCR as I believe it has a GOP fixing tool as well.
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    DLP : DVD Lab Pro. One of the main reasons people start worrying about closed GOPs is the warning DLP gives when author open GOP encoded mpegs. I was just taking a punt that this might be what prompted your question.
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    The Teco Bitrate Viewer (http://www.tecoltd.com) can do this in the commercial version without re-encoding the video. It's been a very long time since I did this with it and I only did it once or twice with some SVCD testing I did some years ago, but it is possible. The free version of the Bitrate Viewer can't do this at all. The free version has very limited functionality compared to the commercial version. It's worth stating too that you must demux the video to do this as the Bitrate Viewer can only modify video only streams.
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    Why do you even need to do this? Are you getting a warning message or something?

    Open GOPs should be OK in the context of DVD authoring (I think the point guns1inger was getting around to making).

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