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  1. i encoded a movie using TMPGEnc Plus-2.521.58.169, using GSpot I determined the movie is XviD.

    after encoding the end result file is 5.13GB ( which is i figured was no big deal i will just use dvdshrink ) , but when i played it using BSPlayer i noticed the movie is 6 hours long. Now it plays fine but after the movie is finished at approx. 90 min. it is just black for the remainder 4 and half hours it plays.

    other than that the sound file and video file seam to sync and everything?
    i looked at the source file with GSpot and the audio is VBR.

    so i needed to do it over. I Extracted the audio from the Xvid so that I ended up with a 16-bit stereo 48k PCM WAV audio file. done with GoldWave .
    Then I went back to TMPGEnc and loaded my AVI as video and loaded my seperate audio file.

    i did everything as we disgussed above and the end result is this:

    the end result video and audio files seem to be perfect when checked seperately with BSPlayer.

    after going thru the process of TMPGEnc DVD Author, the end result is choppy audio and video seems to hang with choppiness.....

    i did a scan for bad frames on the video with VirtualDubMod_1_5_10_1_All_inclusive, which found nothing.

    any ideas on what the problem could be..........

    once again individually these files seem perfect.
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  2. Is it bad when you view the dvd files on the hard drive (Meaning right before you burn).

    That's very odd.

    Only thing I can say is try again in virtualdubmod. Check the file properties to make sure the audio and video is the same length, like maybe the video has an offset or something.
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  3. ok i converted the wav file to AC3 using ffmpeggui , and that made all the difference in the world. now it all works.

    dvd is burned and works on every player i put it in.
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