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    i downloaded a few video clips, i ran them in gspot to find what codecs they use 1.MPEG Video Decoder 2. Elecard MPEG2 Demultiplexer.......what i really wann ask is how come when ever i encode an mpeg to get it to a dvd mpg file, it hardly ever works, i mean ot say that when i load it into tmpgenc dvd author it can never pick up the entire movie.

    can someone tell me a sure fire way to encode these mpgs properly
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    Hi SIRCOOKS,

    You're gonna need to provide more info. Not sure what you mean by "it can never pick up the entire movie".

    As a start, these links may help if you're using TMPGEnc to encode the mpg's:

    http://dvd-hq.info/Compression.html

    http://www.lordsmurf.com/convert/tmpgenc/tmpgencplus.htm
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    tell me what u need and ill get back to you asap...aiight man
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    try converting your mpegs to dvd files using the software CUCSOFTS AVI to DVD. It also does mpeg to dvd files. Find it under the TOOLS section.
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    Hi SIRCOOKS,

    1. What tool are you using to encode to DVD compliant MPEG2?

    2. What do you mean by "it can never pick up the entire movie"? What error message are you getting?

    3. What are the audio codecs?
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    Also,

    4. Are you clicking "Add File" or "Add DVD Video" in TMPGEnc DVD Author?
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