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  1. I have encoded the movie Super Troopers at 1990 kbit/s. I used the bitrate calculator from the tools section of this site. The length of my movie is 98 minutes and 32 seconds. After encoding I split the movie into two files. I try to burnt he first cd of the movie.. the movie file is 787 mb large and 49 minutes long. When I try to write, it says my track length is 90 minutes... Why is this? What am I doing wrong? All I want to do is burn this movie.. First time ive had issues like this.. thanks for any feedback.

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    When you cut the movie ...

    was it with tmpgenc?
    did you forget to change the type to mpeg 1 videocd (non-standard)

    if it was left as mpeg1 system it would be reported wrong in nero.

    just go back and simple mulitplex each file as mpeg1 videocd nonstandard.
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  3. Sounds like you encoded the file to SVCD mode or something. You can get about 45 minutes on 1 cd-r. In my Apex DVD player when I play an SVCD disc it reads as if it were a VCD disk 10 minutes (real) shows as 20 minutes on DVD player.
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  4. Yeah I did cut it without changing to the (non standard). Thanks now it burns. However.. I go to watch it and I experience what unclebud was saying about the dvd player time is double what the real time of the movie is. When I got to about 40 minutes on the player.. 20 minutes of the actual movie.. it started to lag and stop and mess up.... whats this about?
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    XVCD playback may not be perfect. Try press pause and play. The playback time is also often wrong with XVCD cause the player thinks it is vcd and calculates the time from it.
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