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  1. This forum is the best.
    Thanks for all help you guys have give me.

    I should burn an mini dvd on cd-r media.
    and wnat to split the .m2v file in pieces.

    apreciate for help.
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    Where does the M2V file come from? Your encoder?
    Use the "source range" abilities of your encoder to encode in smaller chunks. The downside to that is you'll have to perfectly edit your AC3 file to match or you'll loose sync (dont ask me how to do it, I dunno!).

    Your DVD rip?
    Rip by chapter, or just in smaller chunks that equal roughly 650mb. The upside is you'll keep your AC3 file matching your video exactly. The downside is .. well, there is none I can think of ... This is how I do it, actually.
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  3. ok.
    I have use tmpgenc.
    and yes I have the ac3 sound.

    ok I should try to rip by chapter....

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