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  1. first is there any way to specify a start time or frame for encoding?

    my second problem is once ive encoded something, typically a larger file like 700+ mb avi, when i try to open it explorer crashes.. the file still plays but exploreres shell closes and opens up again. anyone else encounter this problem?
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  2. Phone Anglian .. and re-install windows.
    there is no way to set start and end frames, unless you edit the vobs.
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  3. found out why my explorer was crashing.. was a bug with the codec i was using and whenever it tried to display a thumbnail it would crash...

    anyway that sucks about the start points hopefully it will be implemented on future versions.
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