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  1. I captured a video into my pc using "freeVCR", which worked
    fine. I had 14 AVI-files (Huffyuv-packed), each of them
    2 GB in size.
    The next step was to convert the AVIs to MPEG2 using TMPGenc,
    and then combine the 14 MPEG2-files to two large MPEG2-Files,
    using the Merge-function of the MPEG Utilities in TMPGEnc.
    After burning them on SVCD, I noticed the following effect:
    Each time the movie reaches one of the edges from the 7 AVI-
    files (where the capture program switched from one AVI to
    the next after 2 GB were written), there is a little hole
    in the audio stream of about half a second.
    Is there a possibility / a tool to eliminate these holes?
    I have to split the AVI to several small AVI-files because
    I use Win98 with FAT32.
    Thank you in advace.
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  2. I dont know about the software youre using, but I use Vdub to capture to 2GB segmented AVI files and then fameserve them to TMPGEnc. Never had any problems with the audio.

    Craig
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  3. Ive just read your post more carefully. There is a problem when mergeing mpegs together with TMPGenc, sometimes you get a gap or a loud pop in the audio, I think its something to so with the audio being compressed or stretched at the merge point. Like I said in my previous post the best way of doing it is to frameserve. This fools tmpgenc into thinking that many small avi files are one large one and thus encodes to one mpeg file without the need for mergeing.

    Craig
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