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I wanted to put 3 files onto VCD but it won't fit so I set off cutting out the ending credits and opening credits. But, it came out inaccurate! How do I get it accurately? I believe it was the same frame, but after multiplexing it, it didn't even cut the intended part (but cut another part that wasn't supposed to be cut). Is there an easier way to cut? This is what I did:
1. In "MPEG Tools>>Merge & Cut", I added the MPG I wanted to cut. I double-clicked it. On the blue scroller, I scrolled to the point where the first part ends and clicked }. Then I clicked Run.
2. Then, I go to the end of the cutted part and clicked {, then at the end of the MPG file, I clicked }. Then I clicked Run.
3. Then I use "Multiplex".
But it ended cutting the wrong part. In the scroller part, the display image isn't fast enough and doesn't show the intended video. Is there a way to make it fast enough so it works efficiently like the one in "Source Range"? And, is there an easier cutting method?
DVDs played on my Philips DVD763SA Standalone DVD player pause for approx 1/2 sec at each point where I have edited the source using Tmpgenc DVD author 1.5.11.37.
When I examined the authored files with Ifoedit, it indicated a 'Layer Break'
at the edit point - I understand this to indicate a discontinuity in the PTS
timecode. I then ran VOB Extras in Ifoedit, and selected Rebuild PTS. The resulting VOB file was then burned to DVD and the pause at the cut point
nolonger occurred. Is this a bug in Tmpgenc DVD Author?
>srb ( Mail ) 2003/08/05 (Tue) 15:46 ( ID:kuahwndk/ek )
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>DVDs played on my Philips DVD763SA Standalone DVD player pause for approx 1/2 >sec at each point where I have edited the source using Tmpgenc DVD author >1.5.11.37.
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>When I examined the authored files with Ifoedit, it indicated a 'Layer Break'
>at the edit point - I understand this to indicate a discontinuity in the PTS
>timecode. I then ran VOB Extras in Ifoedit, and selected Rebuild PTS. The >resulting VOB file was then burned to DVD and the pause at the cut point
>nolonger occurred. Is this a bug in Tmpgenc DVD Author?
I was trying to figure this problem out as well. The bug still occurs on version 1.5.15.49. This bug might never be fixed, but at least you came up with a remedy. I appreciate that very much!
There was error in my first report. TMPGEnc 2.520 doesnt detect correctly 2 physical CPU. TMPGEnc only uses one physical CPU even when system have 2 physical CPU.
Sure HT is enabled from TMPGEnc settings. Like i said in first bug report TMPGEnc says in settings "2 logical" CPU's when it should say 4 logical. Error which i made in first bug report was that i said TMPGEnc only uses 100% of CPU time when there aint other programs running but that was my brain fart that only happened with P4 + HT enabled. In Dual Xeon + HT Enabled machine CPU usage stays between 60 - 75% even if TMPGEnc is "only" running program. If someone is intrested about this bug i can provide screenshots of TMPGEnc settings & Task Manager CPU usage and information how many threads TMPGEnc is using and even collect information from SoftICE for checking assembly code & CPU registry etc values from TMPGEnc when its detecting CPU's and thread starting settings, etc.
Just had a main-power cut this morning.
Had to restart an encoding job that had been running for already 8 hours.
I wish TMPGenc could be able to at least restart at the begining of pass two.
How many other encoding programs do you know of that will actually let you do this. As a matter of fact I don't know of any, not even the really expensive ones.
If it's that important to you maybe you should invest in a backup power supply.
As a matter of fact, I know none ! As a programmer myself, I know it is not that complicated to realize.
But you are right. A backup power supply is probably just what I need.
Does your answer also means there is no chance TMPG will ever improve in that direction ?
Who knows, maybe if enough people request it, but I think it's unlikley as there are many other improvments planned for TMPG which would take precedence over this.
Many thanks.
I see, the catalog (even if it's 18 month old now) is encouraging. AC3 is a must and the reprograming to C++ would be a good thing too (with the risk of new bugs of course... but this has been said somewhere else allready).
You will Know that the File is corrupt if you get an error at the same spot every time you try to encode it, There are things you can try,depending on what is wrong with the file, Like if say half way through encodeing you get an error you can Start encodeing again a few frames after were you got the first error useing the "Source Range" feature and finnish encodeing the file and Join the 2 parts together with the merge and cut..Or if it is Just a Corrupt Frame you can try useing Virtual dub to scan the file for errors then make a direct stream copy of the file and encode useing that file which should have the bad frames masked ,And there are programs like 'Divx anti Freeze" and "DivX Fix" that are supposed to fix certain errors in divx Files..You can even try frame serveing the file which might work but that is a bit advanced..well good luck
But TMPGEnc just...converted the bad frames too. So I went and cut out the bad frames and it's not a big deal anymore. But then again, how will making a direct stream copy work? Will it remove the bad frames? What will happen to the audio? Won't there be a weird cut in the video?
After scanning for errors in Virtual dub it will automaticly Mask any Bad Frames and it doesn"t just cut the frame out it replaces the Bad from with the last good frame so there is no audio sync problems, This works with Direct Stream Copy....
So first I should scan video stream for errors. After that, what do I do? Do I select "Direct Stream Copy" for video and then "Save as AVI"? What about the audio?
Yes just scan then save as AVI using direct stream copy or to avoid having to create another AVI just scan for bad frames then start the TMPG framserver and framserve the AVI to TMPG.
Well Tmpgenc doesn"t Natively Support QT Mov files, There is a QT Vfapi Plugin for Tmpgenc that lets you encode Mov files But the Plugin doesn"t seem to work with newer Mov files made with Quicktime 6 as the Plugin was made for Quicktime 4 and 5, some Poeple have reported No audio in the mpeg files encoded from Mov files useing the Plugin But it is worth a Try you can get it here:http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/4942/svcd.html ,If that doesn"t work you can convert the Mov file to avi or Frame serve it or use an encoder that fully supports Mov...Cheers
hi, i gota problem with my divx movies , mosy ov them are in wide screen and i try seting the video size to 320x480 it looks fine on the preview screen but wen i open the file on any player it comes out squashed verticaly, plez help me
i bet alot of ppl have the same problem
Why are you useing a 320+480 resolution as it is Not Part of any Standard, the Closest standard it comes close to is Half D1 which is 352+480 and even that looks Tall and skinny on a PC Monitor But gets stretched to full screen on a TV...Post back with the Resolution of your avi and the Aspect Ratio and Most importantly what you are trying to Make with 320+480 resolution...
What is the point of using these weird resolutions. You should be encoding to either VCD (352x240) ,SVCD(480x480) or DVD resolution if you intend to play the movie on your DVD player.
If it's not for your DVD player then there is no point in encoding it to MPEG at all.
I just made my 1st mpeg from a dvd with TmpgEnc Dvd Auther but it split it in 2 files due to its size. Is there a way I can make it come out all in one file? Any help would be appreciated.
I'm shopping for a new home theater system but I can't seem to find a site with a 'list' of SVCD ready systems. Don't know where else to turn. Anyone know where I can find one?
You Don"t need a "Home Theater" that Supports SVCD, Just the DVD Player has to support SVCD and Lots of them do, there is a DVD Player compatibility Chart at "http://www.dvdrhelp.com/" and it will tell you what Models Play what formats and how well they play them..I have noticed that The cheaper Non-Brand name DVD Players Are the Most Compatible, But if you can afford a new Home thearre maybe you should think about getting a DVD Burner then you don"t really have to worry about you DVD Player playing SVCD"s..I actually still encode to SVCD then I put the SVCD"s on to DVD-R but I use AC3 audio at 48khz and this way I get 2-3 full movies on a DVD-R, you can also do VCD"s this way or 352+240 Mpeg2 files....Cheers
No but I actually need a home theater. It's way too expensive for me to get a reciever and speakers separately. Recievers are real expensive. So I was going to get a whole system in one...
Hello Guys, a question about the bot thatÃÔ supposedly going around by the RIAA that supposedly scans your directories for music files is there anyway to protect yourself from this bot or to detect it? Thanks for you help!
If you believe that then you probably believe in Santa Claus and fairies too.
In my opinion it's probably all b......t spread by the RIAA themselves just to scare people.
It can only access your PC by utilizing the P2P software you are using and only if you let it seeing as it behaves as another user. You should be able to block it with correctly configured firewall software.
If you are worried you can use PeerGuardian or Kazaa K++ v2.40 which will protect you.
The new "Kazaa Light" also has some feature that will Block RIAA from accessing your PC..I wouldn"t worry about it to much as I don"t think RIAA Has the Space to Lock up 50 Million P2P Users in Jail...