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    I have just created the build file for my movie. I have some trailers on it, the movie itself and one sound clip. I am aware that I must do the CD-DA method to get the sound clip to work. My Problem lies in using the Splitter program. I have chaptermarks in my VCD and when it goes to create the disk images it cancels on the chaptered MPEG. I was wondering if anybody knew how to solve this.

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    Guys, Please read this and respond. I would really like to know what i did wrong. thanks

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  3. What program cancels? What is the exact error message?

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    Its called Splitter. I have to use that to split my TOC file because I am using CD-DA in my VCD. When I load it up, it creates the DATA_TRK file but when it goes to write the first MPEG (my chaptered one) it comes up saying, "Cannot Create MPEG". and thats it.

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    Please help me out here guys. I spent a few hours encoding these trailers and a lot more hours for the movie. Please help so I wont have to reencode everything.

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  6. Follow the workaround posted in this thread.

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?topic=53466&forum=1
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  7. BTW, are you using 1 data track followed by your audio tracks?

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    Actually, I have 5 data tracks (movie files) followed by one audio track (CD-DA).

    Thanks for the help so far. I am about to try that workaround you suggested.

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