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    Hi, I have a DVD where the chapters are done every 3 minutes - I want to fix this by making new chapters. I've demuxed it with VOBEdit and I'm now going to re-author it with IFOEdit or Muxman. For celltimes.txt, do I enter the frame number at the beginning of the frame? Meaning that there is a 0 frame listed and that the very last frame of the DVD is not listed. Or is the the end of the frame that I list celltimes? Meaning that there is no 0 frame listed and that the very last frame of the DVD is listed. And is this the same for both IFOEdit and Muxman? (I could just do it and test it on my computer, but I have no way to test if this will work right on an actual PAL DVD player since I don't have access to one.)
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  3. First, cells have to be on keyframes. If you want to set them any old place, it's not going to happen and they might be changed a little bit. Your best bet is to set them immediately before a scene change which, I think, answers one of your questions.

    Celltimes frame numbers are at the beginning of cells. For Muxman, don't set one at the first frame as Muxman sets one there anyway. And don't set one at the very end, but about 20-25 frames before the end. And for NTSC, it works with 30fps frame numbers. Yes, celltimes work the same in both IFOEdit and Muxman. Use Muxman, as it's way better than IFOEdit.
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