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    I downloaded a TMD movie in two parts and it looks like its a MPEG4 DVD rip, and I want to stitch the two together to make one movie and burn it to a DVD for DVD playback, will TMPGEnc do this and when I saved it as a DVD format will it as two parts one for the audio and the other for the video. I don't know if it will burn with Nero like that or do I have to save it as a different format to save audio and video together to burn DVD?
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  2. They're encoded at 14.985fps, and don't run smooth once converted.
    There's an easy way, with tmpgenc plus 2.5, but you need to frameserve to do it right.
    Open the first part in vdub. Select File, append avi, and open the second part.
    Select Video, filters, Null Transform, then click on Cropping.
    Crop the top and bottom off.
    Start the frameserver.
    In tmpgenc, download and install this template (right click, save target as), and put it into the ..\tmpgenc\templates folder.
    Load the .vdr, then load the template, then encode.
    Do audio separately, or it will be totally out of sync.
    jimkdvd1fromtmd.mcf
    This is a FULL D1 KDVD template. Don't change any of the settings, unless you know exactly what you're doing.
    Cheers, Jim
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    Yes, do all the above, waste a whole lot of time when you could be doing something much more productive, and still end up with a crap DVD. Take my advice, look for your source somewhere else. Nothing is free in life, and when it is, it's usually screwed up! :P
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