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    DVD Maestro error importing .chp chapter list.

    Error Message
    "I-Frame Insertion entry rate is not consistent with current tape frame rate! I-Frame import will be canceled. (0xc102008b)"

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    Importing .mpv and .wav to DVD Maestro, all seem well until I attempt to import a .chp file from Chapter-X-tractor. Then I receive the above error. I was just wondering if this was a know error message to anyone and a fix. More than likely something I am doing in CCE [I Frame setting]causing the 2 parts not to be compatible but darned if I know. I am fairly new to this particular procedure but I was hoping the error might ring a bell with someone, seeing this before that might speed up the learning curve for me with an easy fix. If so I would be very thankful.

    Process=frameserve .d2v with / avisynth 2.0.8.0 to / CCE 2.66.01.07 / Import .mpv +.wav to DVD Maestro 2.9 / and trouble starts with .chp file produces with Chapter-X-tractor 0.962 via original VTS_x_x.IFO

    Same happens with I try a .m2v file instead of .mpv?

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  2. I kept getting an import error before I realised you had to change the timecode in CCE.
    It is set as default to 01:00:00:00 and simply changing it to 00:00:00:00 sorted out all my problems.
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    I get this sometimes also, usually I just set the chapter manually if I get it. SHould would be nice to not get it any longer, I'll have to look into the timecode thing.
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    IvIark fix worked

    Setting the timecode made it work thank you for the info. I wonder way they auto default to 01:00:00. Well anyway that little piece of info saved me from pulling out the rest of my hair out. I'm having a good time playing with DVD Maestro I have been using DVD Complete most recently and DVD Maestro is much more hands on in the work area and with the help of photo shop seem to make it a very powerful author system.
    TX again

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  5. Glad it sorted you out. Maybe one of the CCE gurus could answer why CCE defaults to this timecode, because I certainly can't understand why as I have to change it every time.
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