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  1. I encoded a few videos to MPEG2 (using the DVD NTSC option in TMPGenc) and when it got done encoding the videos, it had split the file into two seperate video and audio files. Why is it doing this? I've encoded vids before and this has not happened to me. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance
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    Check your 'Stream Type' setting - it must be set to 'ES' (elementary streams), it should be set to 'System' to get a combined stream.
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  3. Thanks for the quick reply, but where do I change this setting exactly, Thanks.
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  4. Never mine, I see the setting. It is on system, but I'm going to try something.
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  5. I just encoded another video under "System (Video+Audio) and it camw out only video and it didn't create a audio file. What's up? Thanks
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  6. Ok, problem solved. The video I encoded didn't have audio to begin with. I encoded a video with audio and it worked. Thanks for the help!
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