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  1. I just burned a VCD to disc and was happily enjoying it until the last 10 minutes of the disc. The video and audio became very jerky for some reason but the rest of the disc is fine.

    I did all my editing in Premiere and exported it out with the Panasonic MPEG plug-in. The MPG plays fine from start to finish so I know that there is nothing wrong with the way I encoded it.

    When I mute the audio or switch audio settings on my DVD player which is a JVC XV-60BK the video plays at normal speed. For some reason I think the audio and video are having trouble trying to synch up.

    I have made many VCDs before and never had any problems until now. This is the first VCD that has only been 50 minutes in length. Most of my others were just about the whole disc.

    Burning the disc with WinOnCD and Nero produced the same result.

    Has anyone got any information they could pass along to me? I'd really appreciate any help.

    Thanks!
    -Matt
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    Sometimes bad mpegs will play normal on the computer, This does not mean they don't have faults. You may have a fault towards then end, I would have thought it would have been picked up by an authoring program.

    Try using TMPGEnc merge/cut and simply save out another mpeg, if there are any problems, chances are they will cause TMPGEnc to stop streaming at the bad point.

    If that is the case then you would need to re-encode with TMPGEnc past the junk frames, if the streaming did not correct the fault.
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