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  1. How can I merge m2v with m2v ?
    Is it possible ?
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  2. yes it is possible. there are a few programs that will do this but alot of people run in audio out of sync. i believe tmpgenc will do it. i do this sometimes by renaming the vobs of 2 movies so that they in order and then demux with vobedit to get the 1 audio track and 1 m2v track. this works well and the audio seems to be in sync.
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  3. if you are authoring with maestro just stick the 2 back to back in the same timeline and it works fine. i have done this a bunch of times.
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  4. What if I'm going to authoring with IfoEdit?
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  5. Originally Posted by komanch
    What if I'm going to authoring with IfoEdit?
    won't work in ifoedit i believe. sorry
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  6. I just did this the other night with tmpgenc.

    Worked perfectly.. I put all 3 svcds of catch me on a single dvd.

    Just used the merge function in tmpgenc.

    Btw, I suggest you merge them as mux'd mpegs, then de-mux them
    and stick them in maestro or the authoring program of choice. Keeps the
    audio in sync.


    -d
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  7. Originally Posted by dc91gt
    I just did this the other night with tmpgenc.
    Worked perfectly..
    What Type Mpeg I should set,
    MPEG2 Super VideoCD (VBR)?
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  8. Originally Posted by komanch
    Originally Posted by dc91gt
    I just did this the other night with tmpgenc.
    Worked perfectly..
    What Type Mpeg I should set,
    MPEG2 Super VideoCD (VBR)?

    assuming you are going to DVD-R as the final destination. Then you want mpeg-2 program -- not super videoCD.

    -d
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  9. dc91gt; could you point to such a program?
    I just got my DVD burner and are battling with learning how to use it.
    TMPGenc causing most of the problems.
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