I have learned that audio CDs are organised in "blocks" - each one of 1/75th second (which equates to 2352 bytes of data); and that if the audio data in a WAV file is not a multiple of 2352 bytes, the end of last block might be left as garbage, resulting in a small click on playback. To fix this problem, when I am going to burn a CD consisting of a compilation of various wav files I am using the "Cue Points > Split Tracks" function of a program named Wave Repair. Now I am planing to split a few Video and DVDs, and then to create a Video or DVD, consisting of a compilation of some of those splitted Videos and DVDs. My question is whether a similar issue (Block Size) may exist when creating such a Video or DVD ? And if so, can somebody recommend any program that can fix that issue ? Thanks in advance stibi