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  1. I have a large back catalog of VCDs that I would like to put on DVD.

    I have successfully converted 3 files to the approriate audio standards etc but there are 4 or 5 that I am having problems joining etc.

    When I rip the disks to the hard drive I have 2 mpg files, but when I try to join them in TMPenc I am losing 20 - 30 mins of video in the final created file.

    I have tried joining them with joiner which comes out fine but when I de-multiplex (TMPenc) I lose the 20-30 of video and audio again.

    Can anyone help me ?

    I am running windows 2K if thats a help.

    Thanks
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  2. Joining mpg's can be fickle. Several optioms are available to you.
    1. Join the mpg's then re-encode as one file with tmpgenc (quality hit though)
    2. Dont join mpg's, re-sample audio to 48000 and use tmpgenc dvd author-add new track then add file for each associated mpg, ie 2 mpg files within the track (chapter).
    3. Join mpg's and use svcd2dvdmpg to re-sample audio as this seems to ignore video end sequence markers and encodes the complete audio length.
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    If I was doing it, I would process each file to a DVD compliant MPEG2
    separately, check that they play, and then
    put them into an authoring program.
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  4. Join mpg's and use svcd2dvdmpg to re-sample audio as this seems to ignore video end sequence markers and encodes the complete audio length.
    I have tried this way and it hangs when demultiplexing. The video file is there alright but it just stops dead when trying to do the audio.

    The MS- DOS box pops-up but nothing is appears to be happening inside it.

    Could someone help me please.

    I dowloaded svcd2dvdmpg on Saturday Morning, so I imagine that is the latest version.

    Thanks for all your help already guys.
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    Quit trying to join them. You are buying unnecessary problems.
    Process each one into the correct format individually .
    You said you wanted help.
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  6. Quit trying to join them. You are buying unnecessary problems.
    Process each one into the correct format individually .
    You said you wanted help.
    FOO, thanks for your help. I have tried that and I am still getting the same problem.

    I was just thinking I have only got SVCD2DVDMPG and not SVCD2DVDMPG+. Is there a differnce ?
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    Do you mean that the indivudual converted files will not
    play ? In WindowsMediaPlayer even ?
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  8. It plays when I have ripped them from the CD.

    But after that all I am getting from SVCD2DVDMPG is 2 mpg files, Video only no sound. There are 2 audio files at 4k a piece.

    It just keeps hanging on me

    Cheers for helping me FOO.
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    I have never used SVCD2DVD so I can't help. I do everything
    the hard way
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