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  1. Just when I think that Ulead's programmers have fixed all egregious bugs...

    ... while attempting to make chapters for a 2.9 GB file, I was thrilled to discover that my chapter images didn't correspond with the image in the larger preview window whenever I created a new chapter.

    I also found that the movie played past the right-most position of the frame slider. This all meant that, unlike other software (TMPGEnc, Windows Media Player, PowerDVD XP 4, etc.), DVD Workshop -- for which I paid about $250 -- was time skewing my DVD-compatible movie files.

    Real nice. I've made several DVD's using combinations of smaller files (8 MB to 724 MB), and they chaptered out just fine, all the way through.

    So, I re-TMPGEnc'ed my source files into two 1.4 GB files. When I brought them into DVD Workshop, the same problem occurred.

    Annoying as @!#$.

    Anyone run into this problem? Anyone got a solution?
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  2. i had the same problem when my movie was 23.97.
    try to make the movie 29.97, i think this whould help.
    try it on 5 minute clip, and see if it works.
    HELL AINT A BAD PLACE TO BE
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    I too was having the same problem and the problem was as Heavensent pointed out. If you're having problems using Tmpgenc to convert to 29.97 then re-run the VOB's using DVD2AVI frameserving set to 29.97.
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  4. Originally Posted by Heavensent
    i had the same problem when my movie was 23.97.
    try to make the movie 29.97, i think this whould help.
    try it on 5 minute clip, and see if it works.
    Heavensent, you've lived up to your name.

    Converting to 29.97 FPS worked. Thanks!
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  5. happy it worked
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  6. How do you set this in DVD2AVI?

    Thanks
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