I've noticed something similar... it's worth noting that you appear to be 
getting duplicates around the join mark.  I suspect, for me at least, it's 
because my .edr output interval doesn't quite tally with the total runtime - so 
I not only get a output at every required step, but also a final output at a 
non-specified interval, still included in the fixed.edr but ignored usually - 
providing your extra 4 frames.
Or it could be an extra frame at the start, of course.

----- Original Message ----
From: chetana baliga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: gmx-users@gromacs.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 2:35:46 PM
Subject: [gmx-users] eneconv error


Dear users,

I am getting extra frames upon concatenating my edr files. I am using
a time step of 0.5 ps . Each edr file , of 2 ns, has exactly 4000
frames, but upon concatenating files of total of 10 ns, I am getting
20004 frames. But, my xtc files upon concatenation give me the
required number of frames !! [i.e., 20000 in this case!] I am unable
to figure out how this could be occuring.

Thanks for any help in advance :)

Regards,

Chetana.
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