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Well that is simple..Just load in your File, then click the "Settings" Button in the Bottom Right corner, then go to the "Video" settings Page, and were it says "Size" click on it and set it to "Unlock" then adjust the resolution...Thats It....
i receive a read error at address bff7a125 kernel32.dll with 007dffec, when i try to start an m1v file with es(video only) setting! i deleted everything from my tmpgenc folder and reinstalled it, but it keeps happening! what is wrong?
Well,
I have tested my ram with a real god product, mem test 86,
which is working (it detected a lot of errors on another
ram i had).
It says my actual ram is OK.
I just have one RAM so i can't be a two rams problem.
The annoying thing is that I have used TMPegenc for months
without any problem. :(
This problem occurs on every avi.
I have tried other known products and...
they hanging too....
so :
> it is not a TMPEGEnc bug
I am on Win2k
So i have tried to run tmpeg enc on another
OS, ( windows 98 )
a fresh one, clean as it can be, and ...
the same problem occured.
I have tested those avis for bad frames, bad sound
but no results.
I am thinking that maybe my CPU is getting weirdo
when it works hard for a while..
Or maybe it is because i use a software to cool down
the cpu....
Well, i don't have any clue. :(
This is too bad.
How i am going to make vcds out of my vacations
videos now ?
Same problem here. TMPGEnc often shows read errors.
I tested the same file again many times. Sometimes TMPG encodes it without any problems. But often it interrupts encoding with an read-error. I don't want to disable those "MMX" or "MMX2" option, because it speeds up encoding a lot. And even with disabled "MMX" TMPG interrupts encoding sometimes. :(
I'm having a problem. Everytime I convert an AVI to a MPG the convertion goes fine. However, I can not see the picture it is completly black but the audio works fine. I have tried many different setting as well as MPEG-1 and MPEG-2. What is the deal? Why can't I get a picture? Thanks.
If you can"t see the image as you are encodeing then there isn"t going to be an image in the file, Try raiseing the Priority if the "Direct show file reader" in the "Vfapi Plugins" this should get the image to show up...
cAN ANY1 ADVISE ME THE BEST WAY TO CONVERT FILES TO VCD FORMAT. i CURRENTLY USE TMPGE FOR ENCODING DIVX FILES TO MPEG THE SPILT THE FILE INTO 2 SO IT WILL FIT ON TWO DICS. HOWVERE WHAT CAN i USE TO CONVERT THE MPEGS FILES TO VCD (NOT NERO). (EASY WAY PLS)
Well technically speaking an MPEG is not a VCD until it has been burned into the correct format on disk, but I understand where you're coming from Minion.
I took a AVI file with audio and video and put it in the wizard to create a mpeg file. TMPG askes to select both a video and a audio input, I select my input avi file and generate the mpeg. The output doesn't have any audio.
I took a AVI file with audio and video and put it in the wizard to create a mpeg file. TMPG askes to select both a video and a audio input, I select my input avi file and generate the mpeg. The output doesn't have any audio.
hi im using the latest version of tmpg. Im decodeing a xvid avi to mpeg1 and when i hit start i get this error. write error occurred at address 004028a9 of module tmpgenc.exe with 008d270c
Hi all. I have a problem converting a avi to mpeg1. The avi plays great but when I use TMPGEnc to convert to mpeg the video cuts out about 1/2 hour through. I have tried spliting the audio from the video using VirtualDub, and then bringing them together in TMPGEnc, but with the same result. The video I extract with VD plays ok. I'm not sure why TMPGEnc would cut out the video after 1/2 hour, and the audio plays on. Thank for any response....
I just want to know if there is any way of cutting out the bad data/frames in an avi file
This is because of the reason that when I try to encode the avi file to mpeg1 for then putting on a vcd, it sometimes fails. I have found that the files that dont actually work seem to be the ones with errors in the file (i scanned it with some program that i found somewhere)
You use "Virtual Dub" to scan for bad Frames, then you mask the selected frames then you can either make a new File useing the "Direct Stream Copy" with the bad frames masked or you can use the Frameserver with the Bad frames masked, you should be able to find these settings in V-Dub...
Oh and by the way the link does work. Just copy the whole link and paste it into your browser. Direct clicking wont work because the last part of the link isn't recognized by this page.
Are you saying that you are encodeing your files to mpeg then useing Nero to convert them again to VCD??? If this is so then No wonder you are haveing bad Quality movies, After you have used Tmpgenc to convert the files to Mpeg1 there is no More converting left to do, you simply have to burn the Mpeg1 file as a VCD, If nero is converting the Mpeg files again then you are not doing it right in Tmpgenc..Mpeg1 is the exact same format that VCD"s are so Nero should not be converting the files again, Plus nero is the Worst Mpeg converter there is..VCD is a Very Low Quality format anyways so even if you do everything correctly with Tmpgenc you can still end up with Low Quality movies ...
What are you talking about. Nero is the best burning software there is. It's only simpletons who don't have a clue how to use it that complain about it.