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I have a movie that in PAL format and i know pal/ntsc have different frame rates, is their a way i can load the vobs in2 tmpgenc dvd author and have it conver it 2 NTSC?
Seems like you have installed something that has either corrupted your runtime libraries or replaced them with incorrect versions. You may need to reinstall them. Download and install this file: http://www.indigorose.com/download/runtime/visualc60sp4_rts.exe
If it doesn't install there are two other ways to repair the files. One is to install the latest service pack or re-install your operating system over the top of you existing one.
This should overwrite any corrupt files or if you are using Win2000/XP type this command into the 'RUN' box: SFC /SCANNOW
This will replace any incorrect versions of system files on your system.
The Motion Precition search searches ahead for motion Changes, and the Farther ahead it can Search the Better the quality will be, But It also makes the encodeing take a Lot longer useing the Higher settings..Usually Normal or High Quality is best, The "Highest Quality" doesn"t seem any better that "High Quality" accept it takes twice as Long....
No of cource Not, a Normal Data CD can only fit 700mb on it because it uses 100mb for Error Correction, but VCD/SVCD"s don"t use error correction so you get an extra 100mb on the CD-R..I believe the 80 Minutes refers to the Amount of Music you can fit on the CD-R in Wav format, and you can get 80Minutes of Standard VCD but I think this is just a Coincidance....
The drive can fit 980 MB on a 700 MB disc and 1.2 GB on the not-so-common 880 MB discs. Plextor has achieved this feat by burning smaller pits on the actual surface of the CD. The pits are 40% smaller, therefore allowing 40% more data to be stored. The downside to this, however, is that the discs might not be readable on most drives due to other manufacturers' lasers not being able to recognize the smaller pits.
Plextor have always offered "more capacity" as a feature of its drives, but up until now that has been in the form of over-burning, which writes to typically unreadable portions of a CD.
I have heard of all of these Before But most have to do with the Burner being able to Burn the data Differantly as to get more data on a CD ,But very few if any will be recognized by Your DVD player so it isn"t a Option for most Poeple with a Regular CD-Burner and DVD Player..Soon they will have the "Blue Ray" Technoligy that will allow you to fit some rediculous amout like 50gb on a Single Disk (I guess a sort of DVD Disk), Which will be awesome, But It will Take Quite a Few years till they are affordable...Cheers
ok, been here before, but i am stuck once again. I have changed my enviornmental settings because i was getting a black picture after so many minutes of film. now i am getting interlace lines. which setting is it that i need to boost up to remove this?
Well Interlace Lines should not show up on your TV set...PC Monitors are made to display Progressive Images and when they Play Interlaced material you can see that it is Interlaced because you can the the seperation between the Fields and you can get a Bad Combing effect.. TV Sets are Made to Display Interlaced content so you will usually not see any Interlace lines on a TV set unless the Field order is Set incorrectly...But if you want to get rid of the Lines so you can watch it on your Monitor also then you go to "Settings" to "Advanced" then Double Click were it says "DeInterlace" and a window should pop up, in this window click the "Enable Filter" Box then choose the Filter that looks best, Usually the "Even Field" or "Odd field" will look Best depending on the Field order of the File....good luck
ok, maybe im not understanding...why would it have changed when i only changed my enviornmental settings? I thought that i moved a setting too far down the list and hence the interlace lines.
The Vfapi Plugins in the Enviromental settings have nothing to do with the Quality of the Video, All they do is give Priority to certain File Types..Interlace Lines are Part of the Video, Without the Interlace lines there wouldn"t be a Picture, If that is what you are seeing....
I have some avi movies I can watch fine using divx player, but can't convert to mpg using tmpgenc.
They load up fine in tmpgenc, but when I start the conversion it freezes after about the 5 second mark (meaning source position 5seconds) and the picture just freezes. Tmpgenc does not freeze, just the video. Audio is fine.
I'm converting VHS home movies to DVD (TMPGEnc & TMPGEnc DVD Author), and video quality is my primary concern. Audio is not. I've heard that TMPGEnc converts audio poorly, wasting space. How can I get around this to allow more disc space for video quality without buying more software?
Well there are 3 Formats allwed for DVD authoring ,they are WAV/PCM ,Mpeg1 layer 2 audio and Dolby Digital AC3 audio, Wav/PCM with Probably produce the best Quality Because it is Uncompressed But the File size is Huge ,The next Best Format to use would be "Dolby Digital AC3" this Format is a very Highly compressed Format But a Very High Quality Format and the Most common used with Retail DVD"s, You can encode to this Format with some Freeware tools Like a Program called "BeeSweet" or "AC3Machine", or you might be able to Find a Free version of "Sonic Foundry Soft Encode 1.0" which is a Good AC3 encoder but like all AC3 encoders they Take Quite a While to encode to AC3 ,especially if you encode to Dolby 5.1 surround sound, The Last Format is Probably the Lowest Quality format in DVD Authoring but also has a Really small file size, the Quality is Quite acceptable if you use a Good Quality Mpeg audio encoder,You can use Tmpgenc to make the Wav audio file then use a Audio encoder like "Headac3he" to encode it to Mpeg1 layer2 audio at 48000hz at 384kbs, and it should sound Pretty good, But if you can get a hold of an AC3 encoder then that would be the way to go....good Luck
First I will tell you what I'm doing. I downloaded a set of 2 files. I want to convert them from AVI to VCD if possible SVCD. I have an Appex AD 1110 or something like that. It is full support of any VCD or SVCD file. Well I tried out the Tmpenc latest version for a week and finally I got one of the files encoded to VCD. My problem is lot like some of the others. It seems to work fine then a few seconds it freezes like a glitch in a game. Then goes on to play when people talk they speak slow then speed up toward the end of the sentence. Could it be the problem not processing the resolution or it just isn't going to work. Or can I make a different setting of the pixels and the fps or any of the technical quality to make it run smooth like when I play it on a VCD player software or media player. Cause all the others that I've done were the same file type, same quality. And they work fine. Even when the frame would freeze for a few seconds it would still be the same lip sync. Lucky I guess. But that was a while back. Now I had to download a file that wouldn't glitch or freeze to encode it right. So does anyone have a recommendation of how to fix my problem.
The Problem you are experienceing sounds like one of Three things, It sounds Most like you are Experienceing Bitrate Spikes..Tmpgenc is really bad at controlling it"s Bitrate and will Suddenly spike up Much higher than you set it at, and when this happens it looks Like the Video will suddenly slow down then slowly catch up again with the audio, but this should only happen if you are watching it on your DVD Player because any Hard drive should be able to spin fast enough to play a Mpeg file..Another Reason for an effect like this would be Burning your VCD"s at to high of a Speed, you should never burn at higher than 8-12 speed But 4 speed is the best so no errors occur..Regular Data and Music CD"s have Error correction but VCD/SVCD"s Do not, that is why you can fit 800mb on a 700mb CD-R when Burning VCD/SVCD"s, the extra 100mb would usually be used to Correct any errors..and the Last reason why you would not get Smooth Playback would be encodeing to a Framerate different than the AVI file, Meaning if the AVI file has a Framerate of 25fps you have to encode it to a Mpeg file at 25fps, you can not encode a 23.97/24fps File to 25fps and you can"t encode a 25fps file to 29.97fps ect, But I don"t really think this is your Problem......good luck
Hi & thanks to you Minion. But it's not with Tmpgenc, it's with Virtualdub..
But it seems it's the same way for searching a solution in this sens, codecs problem. But one thing I don't understand, when I analyze the avi source film with GSPot it find that i've got the right codec installed. That's all, I would like to apology for my poor english. And sorry for that mistake. Greats from Spain. See you. Bye.
Hi to everybody out there. I'm new in the world of forums and encoding, I post somes but don't have any answer. After this short introduction here come the question. With some avi's "tmpgenc" show me the following message:
-"error initializing audio stream decompression. the requiesed conversion is not possible. check to make sure you have the requiered codec. microsoft audio codec."
I don't see if I have the VFAPI plug-in installed, maybe it's the problem. And if not, I hope some of you can help me. Thanks.
No, It is saying that you do not have the Correct Codec installed so Tmpgenc can not decode the audio from this AVI file...Not Knowing what the audio is compressed to I can not tell you what codec you need, You could try installing some Audio codecs, Or a Codec pack, But the only One that I would sugest you install would be the "Tsunami Codec/Filter Pack" it will also install utilities that will tell you what codecs your Files use so if you have this Problem again you know what codec to install...And to check you "Vfapi Plugins" to go to "Options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and If you are usually encodeing Divx AVI files or Downloaded movies then you should have the "Direct show Multi-Media File Raeder" at the Top of the list at about 1 or 2 Priority....good Luck...
I was wondering how long it would take to have Multiple AC3 tracks to be supported when editing a DVD in VOB Mode, or in elementry stream setting? This is important since many Chinese Karaoke DVDs are ether one long movie with chapters seperating the videos, or physicl files seperate video files.
If you import a seperate video file, you can only choose 1 AC3 stream to keep. Also, if you edit an existing DVD VOB, to cut and edit out only one video out of the string of videos, you are also limited to choosing 1 AC3 stream.
It would be regarded as the highest feature if you could choose to keep both AC3 streams, and in the case of cutting/editing a movie, have the program cut correctly for both AC3 tracks so that if you extract a Karaoke segment from a whole DVD (Say, one part of a consert) Then for that cut segment you get both AC3 streams.
I agree. I have many HK disks which have dual language ac3 tracks (Cantonese/Mandarin) and if you cut a segment out of it, it would be good to keep both audio streams.
Wow, I didn't think there was so many users from the same computer network! Anyway, yes please add this support. I recently wanted to cut a Karaoke song out of a movie, but I was disapointed that it only allows 1 audio stream. At the end of the disk is one song which they sing, and because the DVD is dual ac3, one track is voice, one is without. So when I cut the movie at that point, I can only choose one audio stream? I hope you can make cutting cut and keep all audio parts so that way you can keep both tracks when cutting / editing a VOB movie or anything.
Hi !
I am using TMPGenc (latest) to encode AVI files from analog SVHS tapes using Studio DC10PLUS (studio 8) to MPEG for DVD (using TMPGAuth). Of course TMPGenc cannot open the AVI files (neither could the previous versions of TMPGenc full or free). I am now using the frameserver capacity of VirtualDub which works fine.
Can someone tell me the reason why TMPGenc cannot read these AVI files directly ? At least VirtualDub has no problem whatsoever with them.
Thank you.
I tried your recommendation. Put AVI VFW right to the top (for good measure). It works. I can open my AVI file. But then, using the wizard, it get stuck while 'Judging field order...' after 9%, disk is busy (file is 50Gb), the only way to abort (the abort button doesn't react) is to kill the task using the task manager.
Then I tried not to use the wizard, selected my template (DVD (PAL), changed the settings (VariableBitRate), and started.
It works. It takes a long time (14 hours for this 50Gb avifile). Quality is not bad. Quite a improvment to using the frameserver which takes 24 hours.
Funny, I had tried this AVI VFW priority setting a few weeks ago, but that did not improve things at all, I still could not access the avifile, may be I thought I did but the setting was perhaps not active.
May be something else has changed on my pc. May be I have installed something (like codec PICVideo v2) without my knowing.
My question really was 'Why can TMPGenc not read the avifile'.
I am glad it works now, but I still would like to know why.
Thank you all the same for your help.
The VFAPI Plugins Give Priority to Certain File types so the Optimal setting can change depending on What type of file you load into it, So if you are used to encodeing one Type of AVI file and everything works fine and then you try an avi file that uses the different codec it might not Accept the File Because the VFAPI Plugins are configured to give Priority to a Different File type..The are a few different Formats that AVI codecs Fall in to, There are "Direct Show" AVI Codecs and there are "Video for Windows" AVI Codecs, and Giveing Priority to one of these Formats means that Tmpgenc will Open files of this Format Much more easily, "Direct show" will also open other formats Like ASF/WMV and Mpeg1..
I have produced many DVDs (2 hour + multi camera concerts and shows) using Pinnalcle Studio7, TMPGEnc Plus 2.512 and Ulead DVD Workshop 1.3.
I get a problem that I thought I had solved three projects ago (by carefully re-creating the TMPGEnc settings for the latest version) but has re-occurred in my latest project and I haven’t found a solution yet.
The problem is that DVD files (VOB etc) play smoothly in DVD players and using WinDVD4 but with PowerDVD (from hard drive or DVD, on two different computers, using V3 or V4 with XP patch) I get pauses (actually I think they are rush-aheads) then catchups (pause can be 3 seconds long) in the video (not audio) at seemingly random positions (but the same positions every time).
The MPEG file plays fine.
If I author the same MPEG with TMPGAutor the resulting VOB files play fine (the are slightly different size).
If I read the VOB files created by DVDWorkshop back into TMPGauthor as a source and create a new DVD project the result also plays fine.
I have tried many different combinations of TMPGenc settings (video only / video & audio, encoding qualities, bitrate ranges, GOP structures, GOP open / closed, Scene detection on/off) and while I do see differences in the problem (more or less pausing at different places) nothing has cured it.
I did try a short test with Dazzle DVD Complete but it gave exactly the same result as DVD Workshop.
Does anyone have any suggestions other than use TMPGauthor – which I will use for this project but I don’t want to lose the menu flexibility and functionality of DVD Workshop for which I paid a significant amount.
I will feed this back to Ulead but experience suggests I’ll be lucky to get a response.
These Rush aheads and Catchups you call them are exactly what happens when the DVD Drive for one reason or another can not spin the DVD Fast enough to read the data at the Proper speed...This can happen from Bitrate Spikes, when the Bitrate suddenly spikes FAR higher than you set it which is Very common with Files encoded By Tmpgenc, which is one of the reasons why I do not use it Very Often For mpeg2 encodeing(and My other encoder is Faster and Better Quality than Tmpgenc)..But this Does not explain Your Problem, But it also May not be a Tmpgenc Problem Because you say the Mpeg files Play fine and that the authored DVD"s Play fine in other Software DVD Players, To me it sounds Like it is either Power DVD or Ulead DVD Workshop, I also use DVD Workshop 1.3 sometimes(Along with 20 or so other Authoring Programs) and Like it a Lot But I was haveing Problem with Burning with DVD Workshop, so I would Use it to author the DVD to a Image file or a Video-TS folder ,then Use something like "Nero" to burn the Image to DVD, this solved the Problem...I don"t know it this is Much help but then again I do not think it is a Tmpgenc problem...Good Luck...Cheers
I am pursuing this issue with both Ulead and PowerDVD but I suspect any resolution from these will be a long time coming.
I have downloaded the free version of BitrateView and analysed the VOB files produced (from the same MPEG) by DVDWorkshop and TMPGAuthor.
I don't understand what the analysis means but there is a significant difference. The bitrate traces are fairly similar and I don't see any spikes but the quantisation scale level varies very much more in the Ulead VOB. Whether this means anything I don't know.
Would you be prepared to say what is your preferred encoder so I can try that.
Well I personally use CCE SP 2.67, but it is a harder Encoder to use than Tmpgenc cuz you usually have to Use a Frameserver with it, Plus you will Probably have to find a Hacked version cuz the encoder costs $2000 US to Buy..
Now I have learned to use Bitrateview better I discover I was fooling myself and the two VOB files do display identical bitrate and quantisation traces.
There must be some difference though as the file sizes are different and they play differently (the original cause of the investigation)
I have just head that there is a new version of PowerDVD (V5) on the horizon - maybe this will help.
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