clayface1000
9th April 2007, 09:58
I recently began capturing high def video with a Linux-based HTPC that outputs .VDR files. I've had good success in the past authoring my own HD-DVDs on another Windows-based computer that produces .TS files.
The problem I'm having is combining the VDR files, which max out at 2 GB each. The video editors I use (most notably Womble MPEG Video Wizard) see the files as MPEGs. However, when combining two files together, the sound goes dead for about 1/10th of second at the end of each file. No program I've used seems to avoid this. Everything else looks and sounds good, but this gitch ruins an otherwise flawless recording.
Any help in fixing this would be greatly appreciated.
The problem I'm having is combining the VDR files, which max out at 2 GB each. The video editors I use (most notably Womble MPEG Video Wizard) see the files as MPEGs. However, when combining two files together, the sound goes dead for about 1/10th of second at the end of each file. No program I've used seems to avoid this. Everything else looks and sounds good, but this gitch ruins an otherwise flawless recording.
Any help in fixing this would be greatly appreciated.