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  1. Is there an easy way to join a series of Mpeg2 files and save it out as one large Mpeg2 file......If so, how??

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    I just go to storyboard or timeline mode. Drop the files one after the other, select the Finish tab. Choose which format I want and let Video Studio take care of the rest. 8)
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  3. Thanks TommyKnocker. I gave that a go and works like a charm. But you just cannot win with this hobby
    I have 13 music clips. All have been encoded with TMPGenc into SVCDs at a VBR of 1941 (giving me roughly 50 mins of play time on 80min CDR). I have burnt them individually onto a CD using VCD Easy, and reducing the gap between tracks from 2 secs to 0 secs. The result is an (almost) seemless transition between tracks. Certainly acceptable, but in the quest for perfection, I kept trying different ways of joining the Mpeg2's into one seamless track. Tried M2, tried TMPGenc, which sometimes inserted a loud bleep between tracks. Both produced a track where the vid and audio sometimes lost sync
    Finally tried VideoStudio 6 and amazingly, produced a seemless and noiseless beautiful SVCD mpeg2 track containing all of my 13 music clips Now comes the CATCH !!! If I burn these music clips indivually to a CD, then 13 of them fit on an 80min CDR using VCD Easy. The new single file produced by VS 6 is just way to long, and I have to drop the number of tracks to 11 (and the playing time from 50 to 42 minutes) before it will fit on the same CDR.
    Life is full of choices, and now I have to decide if I want 13 separate tracks, or 11 music clips in the one track, or perhaps drop the VBR bitrate so that I can still fit the 13 tracks into VS6 but lose quality
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