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    I follow the guide.....yet when i get to the chapter tab.....I can not add any inputs.....I click on the seconds....blah blah and it won't become active??

    I am following all the steps...

    I notice down the bottom that when i load my MPG file...is there a time line that is sposed to come up????....it doesn't..

    I am using DVD2SVCD to create the stream.....the stream length is for a 90 min CDR....could this be the cause??...nb i burnt the stream using Nero...no problems....Nero even seemed to think it was SVCD compliant (which it should be)...and it played very nicely on my DVD...near 70 minutes on a 90 min disk ...i am impressed....can barely see the dif from the DVD

    any sugestions???
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  2. When you add your mpeg double click on that mpeg and the chapters tab will automatically come up and you should be able to add chapters. You have to make your mpeg active or it won't activate the chapters tab.
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    Nope still won't happen...(
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  4. What version of TSCV and VCDImager are you running??
    zeppsstteerr
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  5. Did you enter a name for the output bin file (xxxx.bin) TSVC won't do anything unless you both select the MPEG to add chapters too AND have a named output file. Have to do both prior to trying to add chapters.
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    They are the latest version....downloaded them yesterday ....both ...TSCV has menu suport....and all the other new stuff

    don't have time to check now have to go to a meeting....but i did check that the version of VCD imager was 1.7?...anyway it was more than higher than .1

    its a very long file name....coming out of DVD2SVCD...i will try a shorter file name later tonight?
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