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    Hi,

    I've got a slight problem with my burned discs. I encode using either Tmpgenc express then Tmpgenc DVD author. Or Win Avi. The only problem I have is... my DVD discs jump at the end of the movie I have burned. It's the same result weather I use the whole disc or only 3 gig of the disc. I've tested the disc in both the DVD player and the system DVD rom... And the same result happens at the end, no matter what movie I've burned. I'm using a Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-109. Anyone know what causes this?

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    Generally this is a sure sign of bad media (unreliable at the outer edge). However, that 3 GB video behaves like a full 4.3+ GB disc indicates something beyond that simple answer...

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    Thanks for the reply mate. it can't be the media then, if it still does it when burned to 3gb. I'm using TDK DVD-R discs.
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    It's an issue with either the clip you used , and tmpgenc spitting the dummy

    1: if avi , use gspot to make sure video and audio are same length , if not , tmpgenc has a choke issue , but this problem is not its fault .

    2: Winavi ... what ever , is a pile of crap , and has never had a high success rate ... thow it ...

    3: Tdk is junk ... they dont make there own media no more and it's complete rubbish now ... use verbatim .

    4: Tmpgenc has had many issue's in the past and I am not surprised the lack luster appeal has carried on in tradition into the new stable ... if it was a horse , I would have sold it for dog meat well before this .

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    You should consider changing the method about :

    1: Gspot to determine all is well .
    2: Vdub , and onto frameserving to bbmpeg .
    3: Use besweet to convert the audio to ac3 (extracted via vdub) .
    4: Dvdauthorgui and menu's created using the gimp .

    Pgcedit for quick navigational error fix ups .

    Koolpalya + ac3_filters + freedvdcodec for playback

    Folder2iso ... turn dvdauthorgui's output dvd folder into iso

    Imgtools or imgburn to burn iso image to dvd .

    Done , and it dosent cost anything except for the disc and some time ... esspecially if you want perfect and repeatable result's .

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    1 click sollutions have never worked flawlessy , and I dont see the record being broken soon .
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    love2learn,

    There is one change in Bjs' method I would suggest. Eliminate the Folder2Iso step and burn the files directly using ImgBurn in "Build" mode (no ISO required). Folder2Iso is fine for creating an ISO for a data dvd but produces a non-compliant dvd-video structure. ImgTools uses NeroAPI for the burning, and ImgTools Classic doesn't ensure 32k gaps.

    I see these were your first two posts here, so welcome to VideoHelp.
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