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  1. I captured a program longer than 1 hour with my PVR350. Problem is the file was saved to a drive that was fat32 and it was bigger than 4G so it split the mpg file. The file plays fine but I can't access the split part with any editing software I have tried. I would like to be able to edit it and/or run it thru TMPGEnc to reduce the size to one file so I can put it on a DVD. Any ideas?
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    Try joing the file with TMPGEnc tools, or in VDUBMod and frameserve.
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  3. I haven't tried TMPGEnc but I'm not sure it would work since the split part for the last part of the recording is not recognizable by anything that would play an mpg. In NTFS the file would have been ~6+Gig but in fat32 the pvr350 recording programit split the file and the split part isn't recognized as an mpg by any player I tried. The WinTV2000 software will play the files but so far it seems to be the only thing that can play the last 2+Gig that was split off.
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  4. Has it given it a different extension, other than mpg. Just a shot in the dark.
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