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  1. Recently I captured a movie from a TV channel and encoded as a MPEG1 format using Tmpgen. I got a 1.3Gig file. So I wanted to split this MPEG and fit into 2 CDR's.

    (Let me know if there is a better way to split?) I wanted to use bbMPEG for spliting. So I used Tmpgenc, MPEG tools to demux my MPEG1. Now my video is 1Hr 32Min 01sec and my audio is 1Hr 32Min 06sec. This audio is 6 seconds longer than Video. Could someone tell me why?

    BTW I used Telecide() and Decimate(5) on the AVI file.

    Regards
    Dominic
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  2. 1) tmpgenc itself has a split tool under MPEG TOOLS....it's under the cut/join section

    2) sometimes the audio lasts a little bit longer than the video, but since both start at the same time (supposedly), there shouldn't be any audio sync issues. i've noticed the "extra" audio when "backing up" some DVDs
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  3. Are you sure it's not .01 and not .1 seconds?

    Try splitting before encoding.
    Don't give in to DVD2ONE, that leads to the dark side.
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