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  1. Hello, Ok here's my problem. i converted 12 media files in wmv format to dvd format using tmpgenc. i then used movie joiner tool by rejump.com instead to tmpgenc itself(Dumb) to join the mpg files. keep in mind each mpg was around 30mb to 60mb anyways after joining them the result was around 200 to 400mb. i opened dvd lab and imported the file & after it was done demultiplexing the file the result was an mpv and mpa file. My problem is that the mpv file is only 38mb and mpa is 60mb, when played back the mpv is not the full video. I'm thinking the joiner has done a bad job and dvdlab is only seeing the first file i joined with the others. what can i do. ? should i not demux the files. if so what could happend if i dont & is there anyway to fix these files by using tmpgenc again.

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    Originally Posted by chickenhq
    Hello, Ok here's my problem. i converted 12 media files in wmv format to dvd format using tmpgenc. i then used movie joiner tool by rejump.com instead to tmpgenc itself(Dumb) to join the mpg files. keep in mind each mpg was around 30mb to 60mb anyways after joining them the result was around 200 to 400mb. i opened dvd lab and imported the file & after it was done demultiplexing the file the result was an mpv and mpa file. My problem is that the mpv file is only 38mb and mpa is 60mb, when played back the mpv is not the full video. I'm thinking the joiner has done a bad job and dvdlab is only seeing the first file i joined with the others. what can i do. ? should i not demux the files. if so what could happend if i dont & is there anyway to fix these files by using tmpgenc again.

    Thanks.
    One thing you can try is import each clip as a separate movie into DVD Lab. Just right click on "movie" in the left pane, and add a new movie for each clip (demux if you want to--I don't demux DVD compliant MPEGs unless I'm using AC3 sound--just your preference...). Then, under "connections" link each one together for continuous play.
    just a thought

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