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Hello! I am trying to copy my Jrock (Japanese rock) DVDs into VCDs. So far I ahve done ok, but when I want to merge and cut the MPEG1 file with TMPGE when it starts with audio it says illegal video something and it won't let me do it>.< I was wondering if anyone an help. Any help at all would be greatly apprecaited! thanks! arigatou gozaimasu!
Well it would help if you posted the actual error and not "Illegal Video something" ...When Joining Files each file has to have the exact same Specs, so this can be the Problem...
When using TMPEnc for the VCD Header trick, is there a difference between using "Merge & Cut", "Simple Multiplex", or "Multiplex"?
A subset of this question also pertains to selecting "MPEG-1 Video CD" vs. "MPEG-1 Video CD(nonstandard)"
I've seen permutations of these selections recommened for the VCD Header Trick on several sites, but this seems to be the site with the most knowledge (OK, enough kissing up.... :) ).
I had random success playing with these selections, and I'm wondering if there is a preferred choice. I have enough coasters.
If you use the "Multiplex" to do the "Header Trick" you can get "Buffer Underflow" errors But if you use the "Merge & Cut" then you will not get the error..And you should allways use the "Video-CD(Non-Standard)" setting Cuz the other setting might add Padding to the file to Make it a Standard VCD which it is not Standard...
Hello!
I tried to encode a DivX-Video with Tmpgenc, but when I tried to set the avi as audio-source an error message appears!
Knows somebody help?
cya Maddin
You Can"t Convert NTSC to PAL or Pal to NTSC with Tmpgenc, Well you Can But tmpgenc does not do it Properly and the r4esulting file will Play very Choppy in your DVD Player...There are Programs that can convert NTSC to PAL like "Advanced NTSC/Pal Converter" or "Canopus ProCoder" and AVISynth has a Command for this also But Tmpgenc Can not do this.....
I want my option back to work with all decoders. I am a REGISTERED USER I DEMAND THIS! V2.59 IS GREAT IF ALL THAT YOU DO IS CREATE DVD OR VCD CONTENT, BUT YOUR PROGRAM WAS A GREAT FORMAT CONVERTER AS WELL. The versions after this change seem to not even check the format of the file but only the extension of the file in selecting a decoder.
It also seemed that 2.54 and earlier versions actually checked the format of the file, not just the extension, before saying that it could not do anything with it. In working with all the decoders on your system it was a unique tool that had not blocks nor restrictions. If something didn't work ok it just doesn't work but sometimes you were able to do some surprising things such as asf -> mpeg2.
But I guess they gave into the pressure. But they should have at least given an unsupported option to enable promisciuos decoder mode!!!
The reason for this is they received to many support requests and etc.
I am purchased the Plus version and things went downhill big time since 2.5.4.
I almost wish that I had saved my money but I dream of the good ole days and hope they will bring it back and not just turn this into another piece of crap like DVDit (programmed to crash by people that do not know how to program correctly).
This is a tool. Just like a hammer you can use it for many purposes but they trust you not to wack someone in the head with it or hit your finger.
I just don't think that they trust the Plus or non plus users of the tool to be smart enough to realise they will have problems with some decoders. They could have just listed their supported decoders on paper as supported they did not have to cripple their software. If they want to coddle users release TMPGEnc Wizard mode only or something. I just think it was a stupid overhanded shortsighted descision.
I don"t Know what you are Talking about..Nothing has Changed as of Version 2.54, the Only Change that there has Been is that Tmpgenc Now Supports More Mpeg2 decoders, and this change was Made in the 2.57 version..You can still encode ASF files and WMV files and any format that it has allways encoded...I capture Video to WMV and ASF sometimes and encode it to Mpeg and Tmpgenc Handles them Without a Problem...I think it is Your System that has Changed and not Tmpgenc...You wouldn"t By Chance have Downloaded the Media Player 9 version??? Cuz this can cause the Windows Media Codecs to Not work and make other codecs Not work properly.....
Sorry, for my Rant.
You sound like a resonable person.
I only have exp. with 2.54 and lower because they do not link downloads of the 2.57 version. I have tried various other places on the net but no luck in another non-site link for downloading this version for plus. They should have links to the older versions??
I was using the 2.54 version to create mpeg files.
I then was able to open the mpeg files again using browse.
(Note I did not do this using the mpeg tools because it would give me mpeg video and mpeg audio and not the wave export that I was expecting.
Both video and audio would be availible. I would then use the export audio to wav option to export to wave so that I can encode this to ac3.
I upgraded straight to the 2.59 version.
The good thing is that I can generate pcm/wav audio right from the get go. (Cool saves me a step.)
The bad thing is that I still had quite a few mpeg files to do the above process on.
I tried to load the mpeg files created with 2.5.4 through browse with this version and 2.5.9 told me that these were no longer valid files!
Using Mpeg-tools again was not a option because it only allows me to split the stream not export to wav.
I know you will prob. say that I can use some other tool to do this but I ask why? 2.5.4 did this fine and 2.5.7 might (I do not have this version)
I loaded the old 2.5.4 version alongside in another directory and tested quite a few different files and there were a few that could load in 2.5.4 which 2.5.9 seemed to out of hand reject.
So considering the changes involving decoding it seems to me the problem ...:)
I am new to this DVD to DVD¡ÞR/W ripping methods. I followed the instructions IFOEdit Guides using ReMPEG2 from vchelp.com to reencode a DVD movie that has over 4.7 gb size that I would like to fit in 1 DVR+RW.
The original mpeg play well but after encode video scrambles or has some sort of static when playing with WinDVD. I'm using the standard setting provided by tmpgenc and Iam using win98 se and video card from ATI.
OK...Your Question Doesn"t really Make Very Much sence...If you are useing the ReMpeg method of transcodeing your DVD then Where does Tmpgenc come in???ReMpeg is a Mpeg Transcoder so if you are useing Rempeg to transcode what are you useing Tmpgenc for??? and You said you are useing a Video Card by ATI, What does this have to do with Ripping a DVD??? or are you Captureing Video Through the ATI Card???as you can see your Question is a Bit confuseing, so Can you be a LOT more detailed in your Question and what you are doing...
Stupid questions are the only ones I can answer ;)
So the layering of audio and video is one of the central
capabilities of tmpgenc. As soon as you begin the process
(either with the project wizard or manually), the first
thing you need to do is tell tmpgenc where to find your
audio and video files. That's it. When you have selected
whatever options you want, the software will "burn" them
together automatically. Just be aware that tmpgnc does not
handle all audio formats, and you may need to do some conversions
if you have problems. Check these boards for answers to these
questions.
For an editor, it depends on what you want to do exactly.
If you have basic stuff you need now (like fades, trims,
and simple effects), you might try Cool Edit 96 which is
free. Then if you need to upgrade to a more complete package
like Cool Edit 2000, it is an easy transition since the interface
is simple.
I think that tempgenc does this step. it should create
one mpeg file containing the embedded audio that you can simply
burn to dvd with sumthing like Nero. Anyone please correct me as I
am having some audio problems myself.
Does anybody know anything about the release date of Tmpgenc Server? I think it was supposed to be out in 2002, but I'm afraid this project has been abandoned...
I've got a Dazzle DVC II Capture Card (woo!).
After almost 12 months of fiddling I can finally get my VCD captures to play on my DVD player smoothly. (I'm getting to the point soon!).
The process I have to follow is....
- Capture using Moviestar 1500kbps Video (for XVCD) and 192Kbps Audio.
- Simple Demux the clip using TMPGENC
- Simple Mux the clip (VCD Non-standard) using TMPGENC.
Hey presto!
If anyone is wondering why I have to de-mux and re-mux its because Moviestar/Dazzle screw up the Video/Audio multiplexing around 20-30 minutes into the capture giving me a stuttering effect when its played back on my DVD player(Dansai 852) (plays fine on my pc though). Basically Dazzle should pull their bloody finger out and fix the prob.... (sigh!)
However my question is....
I capture maybe 10 seperate 50min clips at a time (my fav TV prog) and then start going through de-muxing and re-muxing the clips using TMPGENC. Is there any way of doing all clips as a batch process so I can leave my PC doing the work overnight????
How do i uninstall tmpg, do i just delete the whole file?? i a worried about leaving unused parts being left on my computer could someone help me out here?