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I have copied a DVD film using Clad DVD. I then used FlaskMPEG to convert to
MPEG1. I then used TMPG to compress to fit CD 650mb 74mins. Original film 75 mins long. I used the encoder no problem. When I try to burn to the CD using
NERO burn I get an error message stating that the file is too large to burn to
the CD. HELP!!! Where am I going wrong.
How large is the file in MB, never mind the minutes. Because your film is 75 mins long it doesn't necessarily mean it's gonna fit on 74 min cd. It all depends on the actual bitrate of the movie.
If your movie is just over 740mb then you may be able to use the overburn option in NERO. This will give you a few extra mins of recording time.
In NERO goto FILE>PREFERENCES>EXPERT FEATURES and tick ENABLE OVERBURN 'DISK AT ONCE' BURNING and put the maximum cd length to 78 mins.
Before you burn make sure you choose the Video CD option to burn your file and make sure you choose Disk at once as your write method.
If all else fails why don't you just get an 80 min cd, these are just as cheap as 74 min cd's.
The bit rate is 448 kpbs.
Just for your infothis is the first time I have attempted this.Everything goes well until i go to burn. I can watch the whole film on windows media player.
Beleive it or not i did buy 80min CD today. Thanks for your help.
Firstly your VCD is not a standard bitrate and may not be compatible with your DVD player.
Secondly the bitrate you have used will make the movie look terrible.
If you wish to encode a compatible MPEG for VCD then forget the Flask MPEG crap and use TMPG and load one of the Video cd templates, make sure you use the right one for your system i.e PAL or NTSC.
This will give you a movie which you will have to split in two.
According to this license agreement the License Key is valid for Version 2.5 This includes all minor updates. Version 2.6 will most likely be another purchase.
As far as it is minor version upgrade such as 2.5X or possibly 2.6X, it is free to upgrade! But version 3.X will not be free although No one knows when it is available.
Just got a new encoded file with the extention .ogm TMPGenc can't convert it to mpg to burn to disc, and I seem to be having trouble finding a tool to convert it to mpg. Anyone hve any pointers or suggestions?? Thanks!
I am trying to convert an MPG to AVI. I originally was doing it on a FAT32 drive and it errored out when the file got to 3.99G. So I converted the drive to NTFS. XP sees it as NTFS and it works fine. But now when I export to AVI, it gets 100% of the way done, but the file is only 4GB (should be more like 7) and it won't play in Media Player.
First email me back at rwong48@hotmail.com if you have an answer, thanks
I have a couple AVIs that i want to encode to VideoCD NTSC compatible MPGs. The AVI doesn't use a DivX codec, but a Microsoft High-Speed MPEG-4 codec. I've tried changing it to DivX using VirtualDub.. It wouldn't support it. I need to change it into a DivX AVI first.. Then to an VCD mpeg. I need help!! I am encoding a whole series and i need it all..
Why do you need to change it to Divx first?
If you have the codec installed on your system with which you created the AVI then any program should be able to open the file including TMPG and Virtualdub.
Tmpg will open any AVI file as long as the right codec is present. If you are having problems opening the file in these programs then this suggests to me you dont have the required codecs installed on your system.
I try to transform a divx to mpeg (vcd) and on the second part of the file, I alway get (at the same place) a stream error. Is there something I can do to correct that?
I try to transform a divx to mpeg (vcd) and on the second part of the file, I alway get (at the same place) a stream error. Is there something I can do to correct that?
Hello,
I recently downloaded the latest version of TMPEgnc. When I open it up, and click on browse for Video output, I find my .avi file i click open. However, then always the same error appears which is: can not read, or unsupported. I have tried this with many different .avi files.
Please help.
Thanks a lot.
Very much appreciated.
can anyone tell me how to make a vcd where the bottom with the subtitles will not be cut off. what are the settings i need to make when encoding? And does it also depend on the source video's size ratio that determines the outcome of the encoding.
I'm trying to burn a test DVD from DVDit using files I encoded in TMPGEnc, but get the error "Each GOP Header must be preceeded by a sequence header." The files play fine in DVDit and PowerDVD, but it just wont let me create a disc with them.
I've tried using the Wizard settings in TMPGEnc as well as the ones in the Doom9 article, but get the same results. The TMPGEnc website seems to be down, so no luck there. I'm sure it's something simple, but what?
Click on the "Setting" button in the main screen, then the "GOP Structure" tab. Make sure "Output Interval of sequence header:" is set to 1. That should work.
Can TMPGEnc encode AVI files into MPEG2 fundamental MPEG2 streams? What I want is instead of outputting .MPG files, I want to get .MPA (audio) and .MPV (video) files instead. This helps to save time when building the DVD project with Sonic DVDIt!.
what you can do is after you are done encodeing,try to "multi-plex" it,then you will be left with a video filr and a audio file...hope this is what you wanted?...
You mean "de-multiplex". Can TMPGEnc do this by itself at the time of output? Because DVDIt! can take .MPA and .MPV files and it saves time if I used these files as input of the DVD project as opposed using .MPG files.