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I think you have gotten something Mixed Up somewere...A hardware encoder board is so you can plug a device like a DV Camera or some other video transfer device into it then let the encoder board encode from the video source..so I guess the answer is NO..if you had an encoder board you wouldn"t need Tmpgenc but the quality you would get wouldn"t be as good as tmpgenc unless you had a few thousand dollars to spend..and it being a piece of hardware would not have any effect on how tmpgenc encodes to Mpeg..either get a faster computer or a faster encoder if you need to encode faster..
In Germany, you can Buy the Vidac VMagic-Board. (http://www.vidac.de/)
It's a TV-Card with Hardware-MPEG2 which is able to act as an Offline-Encoder. On my P4, i can Encode with up to 64 Frames per Second using this Card (reads AVI, MPEG and much more), but the Quality is not the same, TMPGenc offers.
A hardware mpeg2 encoder like Dazzle DVD.master (Video Creator II) takes for the recording the same time like the movie is running. But you have two things to aware: you must use high data rates for high quality and the movie is not easy to cut. With a software encoder you will need more time, but you have a better control about the quality.
Thx for your email. I reaaly appreciate your help.
Load the first ripped VOB of Count of Monte Cristo. This VOB is a mix mode (Film and NTSC format), somehow the TMPG shows the number of pictre is much lower than Rempeg or Ifoedit reports, about 800 to 1000 frames ( don't remember exacty the number, but is very big.
This really cause A/V out of sync
But for other VOB, which is 99.9% Film (base on DVD2AVI 1.76) there is only couples frame missing, which is no bis deal, because the end result, after remux A/V is sync perfect.
Is there a bug in TMPG in seeing correct number of frame/picture in mix Film and NTSC type video clip?
Just want to make it clear, there is no problem for me to encode these video clip...
Thx for your email. I reaaly appreciate your help.
Load the first ripped VOB of Count of Monte Cristo. This VOB is a mix mode (Film and NTSC format), somehow the TMPG shows the number of pictre is much lower than Rempeg or Ifoedit reports, about 800 to 1000 frames ( don't remember exacty the number, but is very big.
This really cause A/V out of sync
But for other VOB, which is 99.9% Film (base on DVD2AVI 1.76) there is only couples frame missing, which is no bis deal, because the end result, after remux A/V is sync perfect.
Is there a bug in TMPG in seeing correct number of frame/picture in mix Film and NTSC type video clip?
Just want to make it clear, there is no problem for me to encode these video clip...
After I install the PowerDvd 4, I can open up the mpeg2 files fine in tmpgenc 2.57 or 58. But once I install the latest patch for PowerDvd to upgrade to build 1811 (downloaded from cyberlink site), I can not open the mpeg2 files anymore, it says file unsupported etc. Anyone else has this problem? Thanks.
Hi,
I am having trouble burning a DVD from the files created using the
MPEG2 capture on Pinnacle DC1000 capture card. It creates two files - one for audio(*.wav) and one for video (*.mp2). Is there a way to
combine the two files into one and then use it in DVD authoring
programs. I tried using TMPGenc for combining these two files into one. It
did it, but there seemed to be audio sync issues. Further, I was not
able to preview or display either the *.mp2 or the multiplexed mpeg
file in TMPGenc. If I go to the MPEG tools, and try to multiplex the two files, it expects a mpeg file for audio and not a wave file. How can I convert the wave file to an acceptable format and then multiplex the two files without getting audio sync issues. None of the DVD burning softwaren accept the combination of *.mp2 and *.wav created by Pinnacle/Premiere to create DVD's. Please help.
You Cant Mux Wav Files with Tmpgenc, they have to be encoded to Mp2 audio..And only the More High end Authoring programs accept Wav as a Valid Audio format, one good one is Sonic DVD producer, but it is a Bit pricey at about $4000...Depending on the Type of De-sync you have with the Mp2 and M2v file it might be Correctable...if the audio is out of sync from the begining to end and the same amout out of sync then you can use a program like "Mpeg2Vcr" to Mux the files and us its Audio off-set function to correct the audio de-sync ...
Minion, Thanks for the response. Is there any software out there to convert my *.wav to *.mp2 audio. Ashy, the *.mp2 I was talking about is a video MPEG-2 file created by Pinnacle card. It does have a .mp2 extension, but is still video not audio. In addition, it also creates the wav file captured at 48KHz. If I can convert the created *.wav to *.mp2 and then mux it with TMPGenc, then that would be great. On a side note, I did find out that DVDit, ReelDVD, Impression and MyDVD do accept the two streams separately. DVDit and MyDVD are kind of limited in its capabilities. But, I guess thats all you would get for the money. Thanks.
I'm not all that familiar with this mpeg business, but I have some .m2p files I want to make a SVCD of. I suppose I have to make it a .mpeg before i can author my SVCD, correct?
So, I try using the 'mpeg tools', but it says buffer underrun at some point (in all three files). I can watch them in WinDVD, no problems.
..also, will 43 mins won't fit on one CD?
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it seems like my m2p file (actually, all three of them) is 'broken'. I watched the clip in winDVD and noticed a glitch at the same place my multiplex fails (buffer underrun) It continues ok though. How do I fix this?
M2p files are already MPEG files. M2p stands for MPEG2 Program stream.
If the resolution is correct for SVCD then you should be able to burn this file directly as SVCD with Nero.
You may need to remux it with TMPG first to add the SVCD headers using the stream setting 'MPEG2 Super VideoCD(VBR)' if you have any compliance probs with Nero.
By the way do you mean the error is 'buffer underflow'.
Depending on how many packets the the 'buffer underflow' error gives you. You may still be able to burn and play this file no problem.
I have been trying w/ no luck to convert my real media files to mpeg so that I can make them into vcd's. I have tried every conversion tool I can find and every one of them makes the new files audio/video out of sync. Some have the audio too fast some the video. Some start out okay and then go gradually out of sync. It's been a nightmare. I have read that you can use TMPGEnc to fix this. Does anyone here no how?
I am no expert but i have found when ripping from divX (divx 3, divx 4, xvid etc...) i found that in some instances that the audio throughout or in certain parts of the movie are out of sync. This is because the movie was encoded poorly and an audio skew is present. To solve this issue simply run VirtuaDUB and extract the audion, direct stream copy the video and then encode the movie with TMPG encoder.
Fairly new to TMPGEnc and I've got a question that you may get all the time (I searched the comments but couldn't find anything related so I'm posting ;D)
I'm using the wizard with the newest version, trying to make a few SVCDs, and the only disc preset available is "CBR 2520kbps 35min/650MB." I've got 700mb CDRs here, so I'd like to use a preset that'd let me fit as much video (or the highest quality video) as possible on each disc.
Is there a way I can either download a new preset file to add in there to use for my 700mb discs (which, if I'm not mistaken, allows for an 800mb .mpg file, correct?), or a way to edit the current preset to change it to allow for the extra space of a 700mb disc?
unless i'm mistaken (i don't use the wizard.....i just load a template)..the 35min/650mb is only saying that at that bitrate u get 35 min on a 650mb cd-r. The actual length of the file produced depends on the length of the source.ie 800mb will give u 43 min or so. After u load a template u can always load unlock.mcf in the extras folder so u can change presets to your likeing....remember that for svcds the settings have to be within certain parameters to play on a dvd player.
I have never been able to completely convert a file because a "read error" will randomly appear during conversion and halt the conversion process (i.e. "read error has occured at <address> etc."). How do i keep this from happening??
Generally speaking if you don"t use movies downloaded off the net you won"t have this problem often...they are usually full of corrupted sectors which still let you watch them but are very hard to encode, you might try to Make a Copy of the file with V-Dub and encodeing that, or you can try to frame serve..
I re-encoded a star trek divx (45 minutes long) to xvcd using a constant bitrate of 2150. When I play it in my dvd player the total playing time shows as 78 minutes instead of the 45 minutes it should be. When I play it using a software dvd player the time shows correctly. The times show correctly on my dvd player when I encode as a VCD at a constant bitrate of 1150. Anyone know why this is happening and if I can correct the problem.
The problem is that you are using a nonstandard bitrate. I had this same problem with an XVCD. I finally figured out that the time corresponds to how long it would be if the bitrate was the standard 1150.
Ya thats it...Not..Unless you have some wierd ass DVD player..What happens when you play it...Does it stop after 45 minutes??or does it Play at all..I do XVCD"s and XSVCD"s every time and they all are played with the correct Time and I use much Higher Bitrates than you..It could be the Authoring program you are useing..
Thanx for the reply. Yes the video plays all the way through just the time displays incorrectly. I have two different dvd players and both support xvcd. I used tmpgenc to encode and nero to burn. Any suggestions?
That is most likely a problem with nero Cuz nero see"s movies at Minutes in Bitrate at VCD compliance instead the actual length...I have never had this problem But I rarely use nero for VCD/SVCD"s cuz I like to do Chapters and menues and titles and other neat stuff and nero is just a basic burning program..well you can either use something else or Put up with it, or get after Nero to fix it...See ya.
It seems like your player has a problem with reading the timecoding correctly in XVCD files.
It may be remedied by using a different burning program such as VCDeasy, but I'm guessing this is a fault of your player not handling the timecoding correctly.
What'r the best settings 4 reduce the horizontal sharpness?
Because , a CBR 6000 Kbps DVD 4:3 625 Pal , with clip frame , noise and ghost riductions ,sharpness edge and color correction active , show these .How i must do 4 get more smoothness?
I would like to know if anyone would happen to have a copy of TMPGenc 12a so I can convert my 3 movies from ASF to mpeg1. My current TMPGenc program won't accept these kind of files. I can only watch the ASF files with Windows Media Player, but can convert. Does anyone know of a good program to convert ASF? I read online that the only version that would do this is 12a????????
I would like to know if anyone would happen to have a copy of TMPGenc 12a so I can convert my 3 movies from ASF to mpeg1. My current TMPGenc program won't accept these kind of files. I can only watch the ASF files with Windows Media Player, but CAN'T convert. Does anyone know of a good program to convert ASF? I read online that the only version that would do this is 12a????????
These shouldn"t be any problem encodeing ASF to Mpeg with Tmpgenc..If you can play it with media player you can encode it with Tmpgenc cuz they both read files through the same filter...You probably just need to Raise the "Direct Show File reader" in the "Vfapi Plugins" but you Will need to extract the audio and encode it to either wav or directly to Mp2, you can do this with "DB Power AMP" with the WP2 and WMA codecs..You might need to rename the asf file to WMA for this then rename it back to asf after doing the audio..Then just Mux the audio to the encoded Video...We aren"t allowed to tell you were to find the Beta 12 version cuz useing it is against the liscence agreement Tmpgenc has with "Motion Pictures experts Group" so if I were to post it The post would get deleted...
failing all that u might want to check your asf files for errors. I had some problem recently converting asf and fixed it by reparing the asf file in asftools 3.1 http://www.geocities.com/myasftools/ one stubborn file was still not accepted until i used asf tools to chop off a tiny bit off the end then tmpgenc accepted it :-)