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I wanted to convert a movie *.avi to VCD...I can see the movie but I cannot listen to nothing???
What could be wrong during the setup?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Tmpgenc probably couldn"t read the audio format in your Source file, this is Very common so what you need to do is extract the audio to a WAV file with Virtual dub and use the Wav file as the audio source in Tmpgenc..
Thank you very much for your answer...Unfortunately, I tried this option today and also did not work
What could I try now??
Thank you very much for your help.
Best regards,
I have a short avi that I want to convert to mpg. However, when I try ot do this, the output video is messed up, but the audio plays fine. The video has a black bar across the top half of the picture. The bottom half is a partial inverted mirror image of the actual video with no colour and multiple vertical lines. This only occurs with a small number of files I have tried converting. Has anyone ever encountered this before? What's going on and how can I fix it.
I am trying to convert a movie i have downloaded from Shadow Movie Realm. When i try to open any movies to convert them with TMPGEnc it says the movie cannot be opened or is unsupported. what is the problem?
I had the same trouble, this is what Minion told me to do:
Have you tried Raiseing the Priority if the "Direct show File Reader"??Go to "options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and raise the "Direct show" to "2"...
Hi, I am using TMPGEnc 2.57 plus, with a valid registration #, but I try to load mpge2 file i got message saying that cannot open or not supported! can anyone help? thanks
I am trying to convert a divx .avi to an mpeg that I plan to burn to a VCD. I split the .avi into a video and .wav file. When I try to use TMPGEnc 2.59.47.115 to make the mpeg, I get the error "....wav", can not open or unsupported. The .wav file plays just fine in Windows Media Player, WinAmp, etc., so I don't have any idea what the problem is.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Eric
are u sure its a wav file? "save wav" in virtual dub does not guarantee its a uncompressed wav. U must select full processing mode for audio in virtual dub and also select no compression(PCM) under compression..or its will just be in whatever audio formatt it was in in your avi...
How do they stand up Well they don"t stand up at all, they don"t even get on there knees..They Both Suck really badly..Panasonic is the better out of the two but they both aren"t even close as good as tmpgenc..
I tried to convert this one file, and the projected mpeg was much larger than it should be. Also, the sound doesn't come through. Is it possible that the file is protected?
Sorry, I'm used to unix programs--which recompress each file. Files split w/ tmpeg are the same quality of the original? I guess that was my original question.