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  1. When converting an avi(101 min, 06 sec.) movie to an MPEG2(DVD-R) using TMPGEen, I get an overrun error on the last screen. It informs me in the "movie info" that the time of the avi is 302 min. 14 sec.
    This continues to happen even when I clear the program or re-start it. It also occurs with other avi's, but it gives me different times.
    Any ideas???
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  2. Your avi probaly has VBR encoded audio, which TmpGenc doesn't like. Use virtualdub to extract the audio to an uncompressed wav file and use that as the audio source when you encode.
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  3. When I do that, the audio sound like it's behind a fan about 15 minutes into the movie. Why is that?
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  4. Originally Posted by equinox137
    When I do that, the audio sound like it's behind a fan about 15 minutes into the movie. Why is that?
    Whne you do what?
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    Hi, I have had the same problem and the latest version of virtual dub will change from vbr audio into something that tmpenc can use. Instead of extracting the audio, I just frameserv into tmpenc and it works like a charm.
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