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  1. Hey guys, quick question.

    I'm using TMPGEnc to edit my videos. I have a handful of .mpegs that I want to cut down to one min long. Our of these videos I have two that have problems. Before I cut them up, the sound is perfect. After I cut them up, the sound is gone and it just shows the video playing, with no sound. The other video plays the song for a few seconds and then it too cuts out and the song is lost.

    This doesn't happen that often to the videos I've edited. Is this a problem with the .mpeg video itself or is there a setting I'm looking over in TMPGEnc?

    Thanks for the help guys, I need it.
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    I use TMPGE DVD Author Pro to cut up the clips, in and out points, never had a problem with this happening, in fact Author Pro is way too sweet and surprised no one boost's this ap. I love it.
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  3. Is TMPGE DVD Author Pro available for download, legally?
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  4. Alright, so I've gotten ahold of TMPGEnc DVD Author. However, it seems to be a program used to actually put the videos together and then burn them to an actual DVD-R/W.

    All I'm interested in doing is editing a 3-4 minute movie down to a 1 minute section. When I attempt to open up the file in TMPGEnc DVD Author it gives me the following error:

    "A video sequence header is necessary for every GOP in a standard DVD."

    I'm so lost. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks for the help, I have no experiance in this field, as you can probably tell.
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    you have a capture card?
    a dvd player capable of playing mpg's?
    if so..
    record them back to your computer through the capture device as dvd mpg 2 and pop pop.. snap snap... one long video with no problems.
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  6. Originally Posted by madvideos
    you have a capture card?
    No.

    a dvd player capable of playing mpg's?
    Yes.

    Man, this has gotten complicated =]. What I've been doing, since I'm unable to burn a DVD on my computer, is that I chop the video down to 1 minute and then burn them onto a CD-RW. I then take them to a friends house who has a DVD burner.

    The weird thing is, TMPGEnc edits 2/3 of the .mpgs just fine. The other 1/3, it's a minute long but with no sound. So during the editing process, I lose sound.

    Is there another program that can easily edit a video?
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  7. I've been using Videoredo to edit / merge/ cut into pieces and do not have problems. It has a trial version you can try out. the feature you want is either under the tools menu as ":trim and copy source file" whic\h lets you set by Megabytes or by opening the MPG video and then making cuts and saves by using the timeline which shows minutes & seconds. BTW you need to get the trial key or it will only output 30 minutes of video.

    Good luck
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    oh try just taking out the HD and plug it in to your friends pc and wah lah. No more cutting.
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    I do this alot when friends need data off of a toasted drive, even get ya one of those ide conversion usb deals.
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