Hello, very sorry for the outburst now actually, the program is great, I figured out my problem but still dont really understand it but the files I had were MKV which were 20 minute episodes that were only 90 megabytes yet the quality was dvd quality when really it should be around 230 megs for dvd quality for a 20 min episode. So I got this MKV converter and converted them to MP4 and fooled around with it abit, eventualy I figured out that the only way to convert them to MP4 and have the exact same quality as they were as 90 Mb MKV files was to increase the bitrate to 1500, so the mp4 files were around 240 megs. I then put the 240 meg files into the Remaker and did the splits and exported and it worked, you couldnt tell where you made the edits and there were no pixels where you made the edits! Sorry again for the anger I guess i just was getting frustrated because it was time consuming. I still dont really understand why the tiny 90 mb one would output the pixels but when converted to mp4 a bigger file size it not come out pixelated where you put the edits, For you and anyone else converting mkvs here is some advice. I think some people use some type of encoder or compressor to shrink the mkv files down even further and the original size was actually alot bigger, and the videos preserve there quality to dvd picture because 90 megs for a 20 min episode is unbelievable. I know it has to be that because I have other MKV files of another show that is around 330 Megs for one 20 min episode and when I do the splits with that it works to! Anyway sorry for getting mad its a great program!