It's got to be some kind of driver conflict or something (not that that's not bad in itself). I have not had those same problems. The only MPEG2 encodes I ever did were for DVD, though...
Steve Hullfish
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On May 13, 2011, at 6:46 AM, Mark Myers wrote:
> I've actually had that problem for a while, even in version 5. There's a very specific set of
> settings, that it took us several days of experimentation to work out.
>
> I'm not at my console now, so I don't have them in front of me, but I can post them later.
>
> Mark
>
> > As a side note, beware of MPEG-2 and WMV encoding in version 6/6.5 also.
> >
> > I had an ongoing issue with Squeeze 6/6.5 where the video track in MPEG 2 "program" encodes has
> > been truncated. I ended up using Squeeze 5 to get a good MPEG 2 encode.
> >
> > I also found, when using Squeeze 6.5, many of my WMV encodes contained loud noise hits at the end
> > of the encoded files. Again going back to Squeeze 5 solved this problem.
> >
> > After running both Sqeeze 5 and 6.5 for my various compressions needs I finally bit the bullet and
> > upgraded to Squeeze 7 just a few days ago. I haven't had any WMV encode audio hits yet.
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