Multiple clips in one timeline - Frame freezes between each clips!!!

Yeah, I've read a couple of topics and didn't found any real info about my problems...
All my clips are encoded in mpeg2DVD... I've created one timeline and put all of these in order... When I'm watching the preview, everything is fine... BUT after I burned the DVD... on players, it freezes every time the clips changes... just for a second... but it's really annoying...
It's like all the time a clip changes on my timeline, it senses it... and freeze a little bit...
I've erased all the chapters...
Tried the play lists...
Wonder if there's anything else I can do to?

You're not going to get around this using MPEG-2 files.
What the function is actually doing (under the hood) is creating VM commands that go from one movie to the next movie. This is why the pause - the player is "reading" the commands at the end of the clip, as it needs to know where to go next. It's effectively a POST command linking the end action of one timeline to the next.
You can always try using AVI files, and allowing Encore to transcode the timelines to MPEG-2 - this might get around the problem.

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