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When trying to convert an XVid avi file to mpeg TMPGEnc keeps on crashing, I've tried a lot of things as list below:
1) Checked file for bad frames and repaired if required.
2) I've ripped the MP3 audio into a wav file and used this as my audio source.
3) Tried to change the direct show media file reader priority (increasing it).
4) Tried to convert the whole avi instead of splitting it.
5) Formatted hard drive and installed only crucial codecs ie XVid and AC3.
Is there anything else I can do which might help? I'm running ME if thats any help. This problem has been going on for weeks but still can't fix it, please someone help me.
Thanks
Will
PS I'm using the very latest release of the software.
Poeple Have been Haveing Problems useing the XviD Codec to Decode there XviD files, Poeple Have been haveing Better success useing the "FFDShow Decoder" instead of the XviD codec to Decode XviD/DivX Files, you Just download it and install it and set it up to decode XviD files....
I think I've sorted the problem with help from a guy from fastrack, basically I just use the templates and not the wizard, I've also had to alter the VFAPI to the following settings
I have tried to convert it and have succeeded, however, it will ad to the length and I want to make the file smaller. It is a movie file. I have tried it three times and still it gets bigger not smaller.
I have a friend who says you can use this program to make the files smaller but I am not having any luck. I have tried both raising and lowering the bitrate with the same result. He says his gets smaller but mine got bigger.
Is there anyway anyone could tell me what I am doing wrong? I am using tmpgenc 2.5, do have the divx 5.5pro.
You want to create an AVI from an MPEG2-File?
OK, TMPGEnc is able to do that, but it is not optimized for that.
Surf do vcdhelp.com or doom9.org, they provide Guides for Videoconverting.
Yes, I would sugest something like "Virtual Dub Mpeg2_AC3" it Supports Mpeg1/2 files and can encode them to any VFW AVI Format you have codecs for, But you must realize that if you are trying to Just Make the file size smaller through re-encodeing you will also Loose some Quality allong with a Smaller file size..
For the first time I'm trying to use the TMPGEnc DVD Author tool. So far so good. The manual keeps talking about DVD-R, what about DVD+R. Does the AUthoring tool provides anything specifing depending on the DVD disk type -R or +R.
I try to load an OGM movie file into TMPG to convert it into a VCD compatible file and it accepts it but when I start to run it give me the error: "The error occurred when ACM was initialized."
1. Non standard DVD resolution override. Allow for user to override the standard resolution. may dvd players support non standard formats. In fact most ALL limits should be removed and replaced with warnings.
2. Also a few more menu templates and ability to move the placement of the 'picture' of the video within the menu. Maybe even release a menu template creator. so that users who need custom templates can make their own. Also allow users to post thier templates to your website so that people can swap their created templates. It allows greater flexability and the users would do most of the work for you.
Otherwise an exelent and fast product. I like this much much better for creating custom DVD's from VHS and homemovies...I've used almost every product out there (DVDit PE, adobe, pinnacle, etc...) and i like this one because I like to control the video/audio compression seperate (via TMPGEnc or CCE) and then build my dvd's with an automated program trying to recompress or alter my settings.
Very good product will be excellent with just a few more additions and improvements.
I am trying to convert Quicktime movies to DivX for use on my PC. I found that TMPGEnc can do what I want, which is get the audio out of MOV files (I am using RAD Tools to convert the MOV video to AVI video and plan on using VirtualDub to combine the AVI video from RAD Tools and the WAV audio from TMPGEnc).
However, I can't get the audio out of MOV files. I have the QT plug-in in C:Program FilesPegasisTMPGEnc (or whatever TMPGEnc's default install location is).
I get no audio on encoding. Just a blank WAV file. If I try to use the audio editor before encoding, there is no sound. There is sound if I try to use another file type other than MOV as the source.
This has been Quite a Common Problem lately, I think it is Because the QT Mov Plugin hasn"t been updated since it"s release over a year an a half ago and the Author doesn"t do any Improvements on it anymore and The author of Tmpgenc has nothing to do with the QT Plugin,Maybe it isn"t compatible with Quicktime 6
??, You could try raiseing the Priority of the QT Plugin in the VFAPI Plugins and see if that Helps, I have used "Sound Forge 6" to Get audio out of Mov files, You could probably use it to Convert Directly from Mov to DivX....
I presumed as much. It's a shame that MOV conversion is next to impossible with QT6. I wish there would be a new plug-in or something. You know there are some coders out there that would want to convert a MOV file to DivX.
I had already tried RAD Tools. It converts the video fine. However, if I attempt to convert MOV audio and video to AVI at the same time, the program crashes. If I try to convert MOV audio to WAV audio only, it says it cannot find the audio stream.
I have learned that Quicktime has a form of audio protection that prevents copying or conversion.
I tried Total Recorder, but it doesn't seem to work very well. When I put the TR WAV file (from the MOV) in an AVI container with AVI video converted from the same MOV, the sound doesn't sync up if you fast-forward or rewind the video.
I'm at a loss here. I am going to try Sound Forge 6 and Adobe Premiere 6.5 next.
Hi, Um A Program called "EO-Video" also converts Mov to AVI/Mpeg, the Mpeg encodeing isn"t that good But I"m sure the AVI Encodeing isn"t too Bad ,Just another Think to put on your List of things to try....Cheers
So the problem is Quicktime 6 then. Either Apple has done a great job preventing people from ripping the audio out of QT6 files or no one has made a program yet that takes QT6 into account.
Adobe Premiere won't work. It also only works with QT4 and QT5.
Anyway, it works 90% of the time. However, it isn't working for the Animatrix MOVs. Those seem to have more than one audio track. Two specifically: one for the title sequence and one for the rest of the movie. SF6 seems to only find the latter track.
But it's better to have 50MB DivX files instead of 100MB MOV files for everything else I have.
Here I am again. Using AVI video capture card I have captured a video segment in MPG format (MPEG1). I am now using the Tools/ MPEG option to edit the clip. I hae identified the beginning and end of the clip to be saved. When I play the saved clip the audio and video are out of synch.
I have tried to then go through the wizard and manipulate the sound using the add/ detract sound miliseconds but this seems to do no good. What should I be doing?
You are Probably not doing anything wrong, The Merge & cut Isn"t the Most acurate editor there is and it oficially only supports the acurate editing of Files that were encoded with Tmpgenc, and it doesn"t acurately edit VBR Mpeg streams..You might best be off trying a Different Mpeg editor, if you are useing Mpeg1 then you can Probably find a freeware mpeg1 editor that will give you better results than tmpgenc"s editor..Another thing that sometimes can cause sync Problems in Captured Mpeg files after editing is that some Capture Software will add padding to the stream to compensate for dropped frames, so when editing/re-Muxing the Padding can get removed which causes the File to go out of sync, But I have only heard of this with PVR satalite cards...If you are Planning on Re-encodeing this File anyways you can edit out the Comercials by Useing the Cut editing feature in the "Source Range"......
There is no help available on the free version. I need to know which options to use under VIDEO ARRANGE METHOD and SOURCE ASPECT RATIO, on the Advanced tab in the Settings.
The "Source Aspect Ratio" is NOT a Setting for YOU to Adjust, Tmpgenc adjusts this to the Correct aspect ratio automaticly, which is the aspect ratio of the file you have loaded into it..Usually "Full Screen Keep Aspect Ratio" is the Best setting in the "Video arange Method"....
@Minion
To be correct: It is the best setting, if you use TMPGEnc directly. But if you use a frameserving tool like AVISynth or VirtualDub, often Full Screen or Center may be the best Settings.
As an Example: If i'm Capturing from PAL VCR, i'm using the Crobbing-Function of VirtualDub to cut off the flickering lines at the Bottom of the Video (result: 704x560).
If i load this Video into TMPGEnc, it says, the Video has 1:1 VGA Aspect Ratio, which is incorrect. So Full Screen Keep Aspect Ratio is also incorrect. I have to use center to make it right.
Well that is Why I said "Usually", I personally use "Center Custom size" and set the Image to the Correct aspect Ratio, But everyone Does something different But as a General Rule your File will usually look OK with this setting But you can usually get something better if you Experiment a Little But Poeple Don"t want Long Drawn out Answers then want what will work...
Hi idownloaded a film from internet. It is part 1. I also dowloaded part 2 and i want them together on a dvd. The size of the dvd is 4,7 GB so each film must be less then 2,35 GB. I have tried several settings, but i cannot get the job done.
I have use the templates and i also used VBR (0 to 3000 average= 2520) but i cannot get it right. Can u plaese help me with the correct settings.
Try 2pass-Encoding with the Bitrate, a good Bitrate-Calculator will give to you (like FitCD).
The Bitrate you need depents on the Play-lenght of the Video. For Example:
To fill a DVD with 2 Hours, 30 Minutes of Video, you can use 3900 kbps AVG for Video and 192 kbps for Audio (i suggest you to use AC3 2-Channel, can be produced by the Freeware BeSweet).
Possible 2pass-Settings:
6000 Max.
3900 AVG.
2000 Min.
If you are Makeing a DVD "480+576" is Not the Correct Resolution and you would have a Hard time Getting a File with that Resolution on to a DVD, this is the Resolution for Pal SVCD..You would have to use either "352+576, 352+288, or 720+576" ,And the Fact that your AVI file is 680MB has No bearing on how big the Mpeg file will be, your AVI file can Be 100MB or 1000GB, what Matters is How Long the Movie is, A 2 hour Movie at an average Bitrate of about 5000kbs should fit on a Single 4.7gb DVD-R with Mpeg or AC3 audio at 224kbs, Probably about 4000kbs with Wav audio, a Bitrate calculator would help you determine what bitrate you should use for the length of your Movie and size of Medium...
So many things wrong with what you are trying to do. A Dvd has to have a sampling rate of 48000. and you should use a bitrate of 384 for audio. Use the wizard to automatically adjust your video bitrate to fit on a 4.7 GB DVD. You can usally go to 103 to 104 % capacity and still fit it as TMpenc doen'y do a very good job of this
I just downloaded a ripped copy of "The Matrix" and I'm trying to get it so that I can put it on VCD. The original format was an avi so I downloaded a converter and now I've got a copy in mpeg that I have tested and works. Unfortunately the mpeg file is too big to put on a single disk so I need to split into 2.
Here's my problem. I used TMPGENC.exe and tried to see if I can get it to split. I set the exact split location I wanted and ran it. It should of then made a single cut of the mpeg for roughly 540MB's but when i opened up the cut. It was only 11MB's long and like 20 minutes into the beginning of the movie. No where close to where I had set it up to be cut. Now this is the second time this has happened with 2 different peices of software. Is this some sort of registration issue where i have to pay something in order to get a cut of the size i'm looking for or is something just not working right?
Also I'm curious as to how I'd convert the size of the mpeg down. Currently the dimmensions are around 640X4?? or something like that. If understood correctly, I need to cut it down to a 352x2?? to be able to be viewed right when played. How would I be able to do this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If possible, email me with the answer. JHaigwood@Hotmail.com. If not, I'll just keep checking back for your help. Thanks in advance.
Well the Movie should be in Mpeg format and at 352+240/288-pal before you even tried to cut it in Half with Tmpgenc..You just take the Original AVI file and Load it into Tmpgenc and choose the Correct VCD template and encode it, then it should be at the correct resolution then you can use the "Merge & Cut" in the Mpeg Tools to cut the File in Half...
Yeah, I've got the conversion running now. Geeze, when i converted it last night using WinMPG it took like 8 hours, this one only takes an hour and sets it in the needed format. Sweet! In case you hadn't noticed I've never done a VCD before. I'm gonna be making it with Nero. Did a test run using the new World of Warcraft trailer to see if I can actually make a VCD and have it be viewed on my DVD player. It works, unfortunately I couldn't figure out how to get the menu working. Hmm. Thanks for the help though.
its not converting the whole avi file to mpeg now, could it be that the version of TMPGEnc isn't a full version and only limits to so many megs of a file. Or did i do something wrong when trying to convert to mpeg and its only doing the first 30 megs of the file and wont do any more? I'm so confused now. :(
Well this Can Be From a Number of things..Did you get an error?? Did it Just Crash?? What type of AVI file is it?? Did you get it off of the net Cuz Many Downloaded Movies are Corrupted???If it is a Xvid File you might be better off useing the FFDShow Decoder to decode the file..As you Probably noticed there is a lot to makeing VCD/SVCD"s especially if something goes wrong which does quite often when dealing with Downloaded DivX or XviD files...
First TMPGEnc has no limit on mpeg-1 encoding but limit on mpeg-2(svcd/dvd). So you may have file error. Also if the source avi file has ac3 audio, tmpgenc can't handle it. I recommend you to use AVI2SVCD software which extract audio from avi source and encode it to mp2 audio and automatically encode video with tmpgenc and mux it using bbmpeg.
I found matrix 2 mpg file(svcd) but it was pal format. So I demultiplexed and encoded video as ntsc format and muxed them, burned them to 2 svcd. Now it works file. SVCD is much better than vcd.
I use DVD decrypter to rib my movie, then dvd2avi. I then try and load the files into tmpeg but it wont recognize the video file. Audio works/is recognized fine. Any thoughts, suggestions? I have tried using both the newest and some of the older versions of tmpeg. I am running Windows XP home edition. Thanks.
BigDaddy
Do you have the DVD2AVI.VFP VFAPI Plugin installed???You do this By copying the DVD2AVI.vfp file from the DVD2AVI Directory into the Tmpgenc directory then make sure it shows up in the VFAPI Plugins..
I cannot convert the AVI movie files created by my Canon digi camera to MPEGs using v2.511. I get an error message saying that the file type is not supported. It will convert audio but not video. Any suggestions?
Well What Format does your Camera Produce??? is it DV?? if it is DV you will need a DV Codec installed, and if it is DV what type is it ,Type 1 or Type 2??
Use something like "GSpot" it will tell you everything about your AVI file But I"m sure it is Type 1 DV as Most use Type 1 DV these days...Just download a Couple DV codecs and see if that helps...
Better try to raise the priority of Directshow multimedia in Environmenal setting VFAPI Plugin. I have sony pcr-7 6m digial camcorder and normally I capture it to 25mbps dv-avi using ieee-1394 card.