Time of source video.

Hi
Would you please help me? I have video clip and I want to convert it to DVD-video with menu and chapter, the time of video clip is 90 minutes and I want to make 8 chapter for it, every things was all right until I exported my video clip to Adobe Encore as one video file, whenever I imported it, Encore crashed, of course I exported it from my editing software as MPEG-2 DVD complaint.(my video clip format is VOB)
I dont know what the problem is but when I exported only 10 minutes of video clip I didnt have problem in Encore, can anybody help me?
Is it common to import long video source as a one file or I should to divide it to some files?
Can anybody explain it?
Any comment would be greatly appreciated.

Edius is a Canopus product. Canopus also makes ProCoder and I guess that both will use the same MPEG encoding engine. Some users have reported problems with MPEG files made by ProCoder.
I would suggest to try exporting a DV AVI file from Edius and let Encore handle the MPEG transcoding.

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