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I purchased TMPEG Plus last night thinking I would be able to use the full version right away, since my trial version is now expired. I have yet to recieve acknowledgement of payment or my serial number. I really respect what this program does, but am I the only one who finds this out of line? I have sent 2 emails questioning what is going on and have yet to recieve a reply. I would hate to action against this company, but if I don't recieve what I already payed for and was under the impressions I would recieve "shortly"...I will be forced to.
So I guess my question is...how long did all of you have to wait to get your serial number?
Hello,
I am new with this program. I have many video files that I need to delete because they are taking up way too much space on my computer. So I am very confused with this process. Can anyone completely guide me throught the process of burning them on a CD? Thanks
I've been using TMPGEnc successfully for months with MPEG and AVI files. Today I tried loading a QuickTime movie (MOV) just to see what would happen. The movie loaded into the preview window, but an error message popped up from TMPGEnc saying something to the effect "Component missing -- PAL.DLL file not found".
Hi there, i just started working with tmpgenc. (I found it on vcdhelp.com)
I tried a to encode a small avi file into vcd(PAL) But while encoding i continually keep getting errors.
IT says ERRROR
-537403781 197008
I have no clue of what it means. When i watch the preview it is ok.
Not this again...
Don't believe a word of that crap. I have done the tests some time ago and cannot find any foundation for the claims.
Do some tests yourself and I'm sure you will agree with me.
Hehe, this idiot does not have any idea, what Motion Prediction IS (or how it works)!
If you are encoding DVD-Source to (S)VCD, the best Settings are Motion Estimate or High, but never Highest.
The only Thing, Highest can be used for, is to encode Interlaced Video.
Why the Hell are some people to dump to do a simple Test with CQ and different Motion-Search settings and having a lokk on the resulting Bitrates? They will say erverything!
I have 11 .avi segments captured with virtualDub(50 minutes of video). I batch convert the avi files using the DVD-low template(system vid+aud). The first mpg file is fine, but subsequent mpg files have audio for only about the first 30seconds, then no more audio. Video is unaffected. I tried using an external audio compressor (toolame), but it didn't help, so I guess that TMPGencoder is blocking the audio.
I know it's possible to extract a wav file via virtual dub, compress it, then multiplex it back with the merged .mpgs in TMPGencoder, but I find I then get lip-sync problems.
Any reason why I should not be able to batch encode multi-segment avi's without lossing audio in the first place?
First of all why are you doing it this way? It's no wonder you are having problems. Merging that many MPEGs is not a good idea.
The way you should be doing it is to frameserve the files from Virtualdub to TMPG.
Because you have already created the segmented AVI's with Virtualdub the segments will have flags which tells Virtualdub to look for the next file in the sequence automatically and saves you having to merge them together after encoding.
Doing it this way the segments will be encoded by TMPG as one file and will probably solve your problem.
If you need info how to set up the frameserver have a look in the Virtualdub help files.
Is it posible to cut an mpeg file in small slises like 2 min eatch.
I have a mpeg file with is 20 mins long, and i want to cut it in to 2 mins slises, is it posible to do that in a bactch proses, or do i need to do it manualy ?
If you are attempting to create chapters then the easier solution is to use VCDeasy which will allow you to put in the chapters yourself without all that hmessing about.
I have 11 .avi segments captured with virtualDub(50 minutes of video). I batch convert the avi files using the DVD-low template(system vid+aud). The first mpg file is fine, but subsequent mpg files have audio for only about the first 30seconds, then no more audio. Video is unaffected. I tried using an external audio compressor (toolame), but it didn't help, so I guess that TMPGencoder is blocking the audio.
I know it's possible to extract a wav file via virtual dub, compress it, then multiplex it back with the merged .mpgs in TMPGencoder, but I find I then get lip-sync problems.
Any reason why I should not be able to batch encode multi-segment avi's without lossing audio in the first place?
This should only happen if the audio is of a Compressed format like MP3, and I have noticed the same problem with sync when useing V-Dub to extract the audio, so what seems to solve the problem is to Use "Sound Forge" to extract the audio to wav, it will allways extract the audio to the same length as your video file so there for there is not Sync issues........
I notice that, right before starting to encode, 2.58 now says "unknown media type" in the drop down box that used to list different sized blank CDs. The sliding bar that allows one to adjust the bitrate to fit a particular type is greyed....why? How can I get this back on again?
-Don
Does anyone really know how Tmpgenc handles the 2nd pass for VBR-2pass.
Is only the bitrate optimised in the second pass or is the motion search also optimised in the second pass?? Please some details or a Link.
Please no guessing, only answer if you actually know 100%(would be great if someone involved in the development Tmpgenc could answer:))
Software Developer Kit.
As far as I'm aware an SDK is used to create software such as plugins and tools which will work with the particular program you have the SDK for.