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Audio stops half way through movie using TMPGEnc to merge 2 mpeg files

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by Richy007, Sep 22, 2004.

  1. Richy007

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    Hi just wondering if any1 can give me some advice i have just used TMPGEnc to merge 2 mpeg files together which are from the same movie, but the problem is that the audio stops 20 minutes into it which and comes back on and stays on 20 minutes l8r were the other mpeg file has been merged to it. B4 i merged the 2 files the sound worked great on both mpeg files. any help would be great thanks in advance.
     
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    You are sure you use MPEG Tools__Simple Multyplex___File Type:Video CD, isn't it?
    If so, it never happened to me, sorry.
     
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    no i never used simple multiplex i used cut and merge
     
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    im joining 2 mpeg files so they are 1
     
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    The mpegs work fine before they are merged, its just that when i do merge them i lose about 20 minutes of sound in the middle of the movie
     
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    Yes, I was wrong. Merge & Cut is correct choice, Multiplex adds Video+Audio in a .MPG file. Repeat: as 'Type' did you choose MPEG-1 Video-CD?
     
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    Otherwise you could simply de-multiplex the audio, join the two audio files (with EAC, for example) then re-multiplex Audio with the Video=video1+video2.
    But it should work anyway, strange...
     
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    i chose mpeg 2, i think
     
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    Why do you want to make the things more complicated? I used MPEG-1 Video CD and all went well (also, since TMPGenc cannot load MPEG-2 files,it's safer and you'll lose few quality anyway). Do this check, please...
     
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    thanks for your help but in the end i used a program called AVI MPEG RM WAV joiner which merged the 2 files very fast without any probs
     

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