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  1. Title says most of it, I downloaded a concert which seems to be 1 hour 10 minutes long, but when I open it and add it to any DVD author program, it comes up as 3 minutes 50 seconds long, this makes it pretty much impossible for me to browse through the video properly so I can add chapters, and since im adding another video to the same disc, I dont know if it will fit or anything like that. So my question is this, is there any way to fix this kind of problem? I've tried converting the video to another type of file (AVI-MPEG) but the audio is completely gone (on the converted file) making it even more useless... So any ideas? Thanks in advance, very cool site.
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    avi mpeg?

    do you have a mpeg file ? if so , use restream on it and select "reset times stamps"
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  3. Yeah, the original video is a mpeg file, so im gonna give that solution a try. Thanks.
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  4. Alright, so new problem came up. I noticed that the program only allows mpeg-2 files. I guess the video im trying to fix is not mpeg-2 since I got a message that read "Error, you're trying to restream a multiplexed file. Demultiplex the video-stream first".
    So, how do I pull off that second stunt?
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    Demultiplex the video stream ...

    use tmpgenc or any other tool ...

    tmpgenc -> look in file -> mpeg tools-> demultiplex
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