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  1. I own a Panasonic E20 desktop DVD recorder and I'm interested in trying DVDlab.

    Does anyone know whether DVDlab will accept the VR files (704 x 576 PAL) created by the Panasonic?

    Many Thanks
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  2. I think that it probably should, might want to check out the official DVD-Lab sight though at www.mediachance.com
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  3. If you are referring to the VRO files that it writes to DVD-RAM discs, just change the extension on the file name from ".vro" to ".mpg".

    DVDLab will accept it as an asset.
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    If you merely rename the vro file, the audio will be out of sync.

    I'd recommend opening the .vro file with MPEG2VCR, editing, then saving it to your hard drive; then opening (and de-muxing) with DVDLab; you can also demux with MPEG2VCR, it's faster.
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