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  1. i am having a problem using TSCV. i wanyted to integrate good menus into my svcd movie. The encoding and everything was sucessful. then i start up tscv. i go to settings,and checked the top 4 options in the top left of the tab. i put in a title,svcd 1.0, and put in an extro mpeg file that is a still saying "please insert disc 2" (simple but i will improve). I created this with macromedia flash 5.0 and exported to avi, then converted to mpg 480*480 in tmpegenc. BUT HERE IS MY PROBLEM. After adding the movie (MPEG) file in, i click add menu. This menu was created just like the extro with flsh 5.0 avi and converted to mpg 480*480. instead of adding the menu inside i get an error stating "Zugriffsverletzung bei Adresse 0048B328 in Modul 'Tscv.exe'. Lesen von Adresse 00000004." I do not know what this is but apparently it messes stuff up since themenu icon does not appear below the cd icon. if i use a picture (jpg) of the menu, i get a message saying "Menu Still has been generated" immediatly followed by the same error message. i know this seems long but please help.

    OS: Win XP Pro Corp
    Guide: http://www.doom9.org/mpg/tscv.htm

    thanks in advance
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  2. Well first off it might help to put the menu first since I'm sure you want to see the menu before the movie not after.
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    R u doing NTSC or PAL?
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  4. I am using NTSC. i use 23.97604 fps but put 29.97 instead otherwise i would get another problem (buggy software) Secondly, I do put the menu before the movie, and i would get the same error. This does not rerally matter since TSCVwould put the menu before the mpeg anyways. I still need help people. thanx.
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  5. I was getting this error for a while when I tried inserting still menus w/o sound. It stopped when I started adding a one second, silent .wav file to my jpg when encoding to mpg in TMPGEnc. Hope this helps and sorry about the clumsy English I wish I could claim it was my second language.
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