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  1. Hi, I recently captured a movie on my hard disk using VIRTUAL DUB. I checked SEGMENTED AVI, and I used a Huffyuv compression. I used a low compression to keep the best quality. The result is a file 11.5 GB divided into 6 AVI FILES.
    Now I have a trouble. I want to encode these files to create a SVCD, but I'd like to create a ONLY-FILE for 2 reasons:
    1- The 2 pass VBR will give me more quality using long videos, instead of small videos.
    2- I need 1 MPG to burn so the video will play seam-less on my Standalone DVD player (since if I create a multitrack SVCD there will be a pause between tracks).

    I know that Virtual Dub can FRAMESERVE. So, I tried to frameserve the entire file, so I could encode it using TMPGENC (that supports VDR files) but TMPGENC didn't go. It said the VDR file is not valid ...

    so, does anybody know how to frameserve correctly using Vdub?
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    Since you have already encoded your 6 files into one huge file, why not forget about frameserving and just go ahead and load the single file into TMPGEnc?
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  3. No, I didn't. I haven't created a 11.5 GB file (the max size for a file with FAT32 is 4GB). I have 6 2GB files that if opened with VDUB, will be treated like a unique file, while if opened 1with TMPGENC or other progs, are treated like 2 GB files ... understood?

    I think that the only way to encode the 6 files at once is frameserve with VDUB (I know that vdub frameserving files are supported by TMPGENC but on my system it didn't go)
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    Are your Nimo Codec Pack loaded, and is Direct Show in TMPGEnc has a priority of at least two?
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