I have a series of MPEG-1 files I am authoring to a DVD using the new TMPEG DVD authoring program. The files were all created using TMPEG encoder a few months ago. And recreating the file from scratch is not an option. The file is about 4 minutes long but mediaplayer, etc only recognize the first 21 seconds. I believe this is a problem with TMPEG. When you encode and abort a project and start again the program usually gets corrupt. This happens when you use the same filename but choose to replace it. For some reason it uses the original timecode for the new file you will create. I remember this happening when I created the file. But I never worried about it because it plays fine in my DVD player. Now I want to convert it to a DVD but that file always messes up. Can anyone tell me how to fix the "timing" problem?
Russell
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