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    Hey guys,

    Just to give you some background info. I've created a slideshow with Proshow and want to burn it on a DVD. However, due to some complications with Proshow, I have to render it in 2 sessions, meaning I'm left with 2 dvd images. MY goal is obviously to combine these two into one DVD.

    This is where I encounter my problem. What I did was to comibine the vob's (4 in total) after unmounting the image, into 1 large vob in order to get rid of the "gap" you get when adding vob's to MPEG Video Wizard. The next thing I did was to rename the file to .mpg and try and author it with the mentioned program. The problem is that when I look at the file, it plays right (in VLC and Video Wizard), but the time is wrong. It shows the time as going at half speed. Meaning every 2 seconds in real life moves the time by 1 second only. This doesn't really matter, but it creates problems when making chapters etc. I have checked, and this problem is inherrent in the original vob's as well. That is the files show up as being half the length of what they should be.

    Do anyone know how to get these vob's onto a dvd. I'm willing to try anything at this point, as long as I get a dvd that will play. (hopefully with some menus)
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  2. Member Krispy Kritter's Avatar
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    Have you tried any of the guides, such as this one?

    http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/46/59/
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