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I doun understand why tmpg is going wrong. it is my first time using this software. I tried to convert avi to dvd file(mpg). And there was a error pop out ( scan line is out of range error:404).
P.S Plaze help!!!!
Can someone tell me why the exact same version of TMPEG can decoded AC3 on one computer and not on another? The only difference between the versions is that one is registered and the other if the free version. The free version is the one that works but they are the exact same version otherwise.
I have encoded hundreds of VCD's from avi files with this program before, but now lately, the program seems to be doing something very strange. I have a 349mb 44:00 video file, but when I try to convert it to VCD TMPGEnc says that the file is 142:00 minutes long and the program informs me that this is obviously going to be too large to fit on a CD.
Interestingly enough, I have a 140mb video file of the same length and it encodes perfectly...but I have been downloading more and more of these higher quality avi's and seem to keep running into this problem.
This file that is giving me problems is 512x384 24bit @ 23fps, and windows tells me the video compression is DIVXMPG4 V3. The audio is MP3 at 109kbs.
Any help you folks could give me would be much appreciated.
Well, guys, it looks like I fixed the problem...sort of....if I use the source range option and I set the end point just a few frames away from the very end of the file, suddenly TMPGEnc suddenly decides that I have a 44 minute video file instead of a 142 minute video file...is this a bug in the program of just something crazy going on with my crappy computer?
The Thing with Downloaded files is that they Get corrupted from being downloaded repeatedly so there are probably corrupted Frames or the header is corrupted and that is why it is giveing you this and other problems ,Downloaded movies aren"t the Best way to make High Quality VCD"s and Svcd"s out of..It is Best to Rip them yourself...
Hello, I'm having loads of trouble while trying to encode MPEG-2 with. I get loads of DLL errors, what i get is 'Write error occured at address 77F546F7 of module "ntdll.dll" with 00000000' and then run time error 216, please please please can someone help me ?
I'm using version 2.59 on a P3 700 running XP Professional.
Same problem here, narrowed it to XVID codec. Have WinXP with SP1, WinMediaPplayer9, tmpgenc .59. Can easily create from div3, xvid crashes... any help?
Yes the file i trying to encode is an XviD too :( Sometimes, very vgery rarely will it work fine, as i have done a few XviD encoding on .59, but none for a while because of this problem. I trying using ME, and 3 other computer with no joy :(
I used TMPGEnc very often without problems but not I can't encode AVI files into mpeg anymore. Everytime I try to do it and i click to start the process a window opens saying that the file can't be opened or supported....It's quite strange because these files are normal DivX....can anyone give me a help please?
hi i`m having problems with aiv and tryin to put it in mpeg and its sayin
cannot be opened or unsupported" i can watch it in windows media and its a avi file .but just wont let me put it into mpeg ..i hope anyone can help me and know what i`m on about ..do i need any over progs to do it
thank you all byr julie
hey there,
I try to frame serve an AVI with VirDub using the Avery Lee subtitle plugin. When I start TMPG it says: error: divide by 0 !
What goes wrong?
Make sure that the vdr file is a Good files, Meaning that the Frameserver is working properly, you can do this By opening up another instance of Virtual Dub and loading the Vdr file in and see if you can see the image..
If the .vdr will load back into Virtualdub this means the frame server is working ok.
The problem must be TMPG. Try disabling the the 'directshow reader' filter in the VFAPI plugins and then raising the priority of the 'VFW reader' filter.
I can't seem to convert Windows Media Files anymore. I have Windows Media Player 8 and the Divx 5.0.2 Codec installed, so I'm a little stumped. Anybody able to give me some pointers, cause I know I'm missing something!
Try Raiseing the Priority of the "Direct Show File Reader" in the "Vfapi Plugins" and if that don"t work It could be cuz the File is corrupted Cuz WMV Files are easily corrupted Cuz they are so highly compressed So use ASF Tools to repair it and that Might help But if you are totally stumped you can try converting the WMV to AVI then encode it to Mpeg...
I was getting a nasty read error pretty consistantly with many files on XP with my Asus A7V266 motherboard system. Even after re-installing XP and Win2K, tmpgenc would get about 1/3 through the file via frame serving with Avisynth from Premier and then error out. Disabling Norton gave a slight improvement. But what finally made it stable was upgrading the BIOs to version 1011.
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When Ever I try to Incode a DivX File to Mpeg it sometimes incodes it without audio. Why is this? What can I do to Fix it so that I can encode without Probems?
It is Because the audio format in your Divx file isn"t being decoded by Tmpgenc, the audio is Probably AC3 or MP3 VBR , you need to extract the audio to a Wav file with something like Virtual dub or AVI-Mux and use the Wav file as the audio source..
It isn"t the audio Bitrate But the audio Format..If you are useing AC3 audio you will have to decompress it to WAV audio and use the wav file as the audio source....