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  1. Hello. I have two video segments off of two vcds I want to splice together. I used TMPGEnc to edit the two and join them. I've tried to burn the result to vcd with both Nero and InstantCD. Neither program takes the file.

    Nero says,

    "The file 'C:\movie.mpg' is invalid, need MPEG-1 which was encoded for Video-CD:
    audio: 44.1kHz; stereo; 224kBit/s
    video: 352x240/29.97Hz or 352x240/23.976Hz or 352x288/25Hz

    The following problems were found:
    -stream encoding which is invalid for a [Super]Video-CD

    You are creating a Video CD V2.0[CD-i player] compliant CD,
    but the MPEG file is not suitable fo such a disc.
    How would you like to proceed?"

    Then it gives me the option to encode or continue. When I try to encode the job quits, saying there is not enough memory. (I've got 18 GIGs free). When I continue it starts burning until it hits 7% which is where the splice is.

    The other program talks about invalid flags and markers.

    What can I do to get these to videos spliced so that they'll burn?
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  2. When you merge with Tmpgenc you have the option called 'Type' to choose 'Mpeg-1 Video CD' or system or mpeg2. Make sure you chose the right option otherwise you will get that message from Nero. That might have been your problem.
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  3. Which is the right option?
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