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    I have been using this programme version 1.5.20.62 for about a year with no problems. I use it to convert my RAM recordings made on my Panny to a DVD. Recently while copying the DVD video data I have noticed it sometimes cuts off before the whole of the blue segment bar display has shown that the whole of the recording has been copied. It then misses out the copying chapter info and goes to the Add clip screen. When I play the DVD in my panny only the part that has been copied is there. The whole of the RAM disc recording plays ok on my panny. I have also noticed that when creating a menu the clip (where you pick out the thumb nail) it contains the whole of the video data that has been copied rather than the first few minutes
    It doesn't' do it every time and it happens on different RAM disc's. I have tried un installing the TMPGEnc and then re installing with the same happening. The RAM disc was not edited on the Panny. Any help appreciated
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    tested the new tda 2.0? trial available.
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    Thanks I will try it but hasn't anyone had the same problem as me.
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    Try the updated 1.5.34.89 version (same series, free update)
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    I have tried a 1.6.26.73 version and it still trips up at the same point so I tried editing out a few seconds at that point on the panny and that works but I am thinking the fault is either with the LG GSA 4163 burner or the RAM disk. I have always handled the disk carefully without touching the surface.
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