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Question TE25 Size of frame imstl 1 2003-10-12 14:18:32
Question TE25 Distorted audio on a AVI to MPEG2 encoding LucManc 1 2003-10-12 14:21:08
Question TE25 No sound when playing mpeg file just after I converted it from avi file hpfan20 1 2003-10-11 22:17:55
Question TE25 No video when converting avi to mpeg-1 Joe 4 2003-10-12 14:43:17
Question TE25 Xvid Conversion 23.97fps to 25fps mpeg2 stutters? Newboy 2 2003-10-13 08:44:14
Question TE25 Putting a Title/Watermark with TMPGEnc Steve 2 2003-10-12 21:21:13
Question TE25 Encoding FPS Dan 1 2003-10-11 12:54:36
Question TE25 MPEG Source files Dan 1 2003-10-11 11:37:05
Question TDA1 Looking for product Wenjun 0 2003-10-11 04:46:30
Question TE25 Converting DV AVI files Chris Obonsawin 1 2003-10-11 02:56:25
Question TE25 Very large size of output file imstl 1 2003-10-11 02:52:24
Question TE25 Video sequence header Chris O 2 2003-10-10 22:03:43

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Question - TE25 - Size of frame No.39429
imstl  2003-10-12 05:58:48 ( ID:x3/fon87r6f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The size of each VCD frame is 352x288 pixels. Is it OK for viewing on 29'TV or the size of each frame have be biger?


ashy  2003-10-12 14:18:32 ( ID:n2grn9uovqo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What's the size of your TV got to do with it?
353x288 is the size of the video frames and has nothing to do with how big your TV screen is and will fit any 4:3 TV perfectly whether it be a tiny portable TV or a huge projector TV.



Question - TE25 - Distorted audio on a AVI to MPEG2 encoding No.39427
LucManc  2003-10-12 02:13:10 ( ID:wbf0gisqcpn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello!
I've heard the audio of an AVI file which I want to encode with the audio section of the settings of TMPGEnc and it played pretty good (certainly before and after the 17th minute), also the video preview is ok, but the encoded MPEG2 file (VBR CQ) played ok for only about 17 minutes and then the video is still ok but the audio begin to be heavenly distorted and out of sync.
The source AVI file plays the audio correctly all along before and after the 17th minute even on Windows Media Player...
Anyone knows why and how to solve this problem?

Many thanks for the help.


ashy  2003-10-12 14:21:08 ( ID:n2grn9uovqo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Extract the audio to wav file first with something like Virtualdub or AVImux04 then use that as your audio source.



Question - TE25 - No sound when playing mpeg file just after I converted it from avi file No.39425
hpfan20  2003-10-11 20:43:57 ( ID:iodozdmqjz2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I downloaded an AVI file and converted it to mpeg using the free version of TMPGEnc. When I tried to play it right after there was no sound? PLease help!!!


Minion  2003-10-11 22:17:55 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You Probably need to Extract the audio from your AVI file to WAV format useing something like Virtual Dub then use the wav file as the audio source in tmpgenc....



Question - TE25 - No video when converting avi to mpeg-1 No.39420
Joe  2003-10-11 15:20:26 ( ID:ec6rewuxr9c )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I was converting avi files to mpeg-1 with no problems. After I finished encoding I noticed one of the files had very low volume. So I decided to try and redo it with audio correction. When I went to the audio tab under Settings and enabled Audio Edit the program no longer records the video portion of my avi, which worked fine before I tried fooling with the audio. Now even if I try converting an avi without the audio editing (which worked fine before) it still does not include the video and creates the mpeg 1 file with audio and a black video. I have tried everything I can think of including going over every setting in this software with a fine tooth comb. I reinstalled the software, I restarted my computer. The only thing I can think of is this may be a codec issue, but I am new to this and not sure how I would know what codec I need to reinstall or how I can find out. Thanks for any help.


Minion  2003-10-11 22:16:01 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well In the First Place if the Audio was too low you did not need to re-encode the While File again you just needed to re-encode the audio which would have saved a Lot of Time and Trouble...Well anyways this should get the Video back,Go to "options" to "Enviromental settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and Raise the "Direct show" to "2"....


Joe  2003-10-12 06:31:23 ( ID:ec6rewuxr9c )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have no idea how to encode the audio seperate when using a file that already is mixed audio/video. As far as the Direct SHow plug-in I do not have that, no idea where to get it from. I was able to get video on other avi's but the one file where the problem started I am not sure what happened, but I even created a brand new AVI since the original source was .rm and still no video. I finally found another program that would convert the AVI to an MPG but not encode it, then when I went back to TMPGEnc and I encoded the mpg that I just created the video was restored. Not sure why this worked. Anyway in the meantime I came across another AVI that had the same issue, 2 out of 20. This one I was able to resolve by recreating a new AVI from the original .rm file. Thanks for the tips though!


ashy  2003-10-12 14:41:18 ( ID:n2grn9uovqo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>I have no idea how to encode the audio seperate when using a file that already is mixed audio/video

Just simply select audio only in the main and encode screen.

>As far as the Direct SHow plug-in I do not have that

Everbody has this it's aleady part of TMPG, take a look again.


ashy  2003-10-12 14:43:17 ( ID:n2grn9uovqo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Correction:
Just simply select audio only in the main and encode screen.

This should say:
Just simply select audio only in the main screen and encode.



Question - TE25 - Xvid Conversion 23.97fps to 25fps mpeg2 stutters? No.39417
Newboy  2003-10-11 13:25:48 ( ID:fesw20swvkf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi I am wondering if you could help.

I am trying to convert an Xvid uncompressed pcm file to mpeg2.

When I use tmpg to convert to mpeg2 the result is that thevideo seems to stutter (i.e. seems to playback 5 frames per second instead of 25). Is it because its going from 23.97 frames to PAL 25 Frames per second?
What am I doing wrong? Help!


Minion  2003-10-11 22:12:49 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The Problem is that you can NOT Convert Frame rates useing Tmpgenc.....If you search this Forum you will Find a Few different Methods of Converting Frame rates useing Mostly Free software, But what I usually do when I have to convert Frame rates like this is use a Video editor like Adobe Premier or Vegas Video to convert the frame rate but there are other methods outlined in this Forum if you look.....Good Luck


B_Racer  2003-10-13 08:44:14 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

To handle this is easy.
Extract the Audio-Part from the Video.
Open the Video in TMPGEnc. Use Settings for PAL. Don't forget to set the Framerate to 25!
Go to the Advance-Tab and set Do not Frame rate conversion to activ.
Encode the Video only.
Open the Audio-Part in BeSweet and use the Settings for 23.976 -> 25
Encode the Audio-Part.
Mux Audio and Video: All will be perfect.



Question - TE25 - Putting a Title/Watermark with TMPGEnc No.39414
Steve  2003-10-11 12:28:58 ( ID:k4icn2exzqa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hey guys, you've always been so helpful in the past regarding mgp encoding, and I had another question about putting a title with TMPGEnc on my movies. Currently, I have my personal movie footage for my Web Site in MGP Clip's and I use Premier to put a Tag on them and convert them to AVI's (because Premier's compression software sucks for saving as MPG, can't set the bit rate) and then I use TMPGEnc to convert the AVI's back to MPG's. It sucks! Is there any type of plugin for TMPG that will allow me to put the title of my website on the movies, like a watermark?

Thanks in advance!
-Steve


ashy  2003-10-11 13:08:48 ( ID:ff/8b2repwj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Theres no need for all that encoding , re-encoding then encoding again, that's just a waste of time and quality.
There are a few prgrams out there can overlay graphics and titles on video, but are usually quite expensive.

You can do it for free with Virtualdub using it's logo filter. You can put a logo anywhere you want in the video then you just frame serve the whole thing to TMPG and encode to MPG.

If you intend to use MPEG2 as input to Virtualdub then you will need Virtualdubmod.



Minion  2003-10-12 21:21:13 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well if you have Premier then you can add the Titles in Premier and use the Premier Video server to Frameserve the Project with the Titles to Tmpgenc, this way there is No rendering at all...Or you can Just render your Premier Project with the Titles as an AVI file then encode it in Tmpgenc..All versions Of Premier I own Have a Mpeg encoder that you can set up includeing the Bitrate, The New Premier Pro Has a Very Good Mpeg encoder built in.....



Question - TE25 - Encoding FPS No.39412
Dan  2003-10-11 11:36:08 ( ID:pl5d4.ddxfm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi all,

I'm going to be building a new system specifically for video editing. Was wondering if some of you could share encoding perfermance/system specs so I can gauge what I'll need.

Today I have Athlon XP 2000+ with 1GB of RAM. The system I'm specing will be a Dual Xeon 2.4Ghz with 4Gb PC2100. It will have 3 SATA disks.
1. 120GB 7200RPM 8MB cache for OS and other programs
2. 120GB 7200RPM 8MB cache for videos and temp space
3. 36GB 1000RPM 8MB cache for swap space

Anyone have a similar setup? How many FPS encoded?

Thanks

Dan


ashy  2003-10-11 12:54:36 ( ID:ff/8b2repwj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I wouldn't have the TEMP space on the same drive as the working drive. You should just use the drive purely for Video only, you don't want the heads moving back and forth between the TEMP and Video space on the drive which will ultimately slow down the process.

It would be preferable to have the TEMP space on the same drive as the OS. Also your not even gonna need the swap file at all, so I would just turn it off completely.
With 4gb of RAM, Windows shouldn't even touch the swap file. The maximum size a paging file can be is 4GB anyway.
Even with 1GB of memory it's unlikely the swap file would get used very much if at all.

If you intend to do any multiplexing then I would one drive for the source Video and Audio and another for the target file.

This is how I would do it:

1. 120GB 7200RPM 8MB cache for OS and other programs and TEMP

2. 120GB 7200RPM 8MB cache for Video and Audio only

3. 36GB 1000RPM 8MB for multiplexing target files.

This way the OS can quickly read and write to the TEMP and the drive for Video and Audio never has to dramatically move it's heads from one position to another, but can remain more or less static for improved performance.

Lastly 36GB is plenty for MPEG files which are only to be multiplexed and not stored on this drive.

In reality 4 drives would be best one for the OS, one for audio, one for Video and one for multiplexing target files, but that is extreme and the above config should give a pretty decent performance.

As for my specs:

P4 2.8 533fsb O/C at 3.2ghz
80gb 7200 for Video/audio and OS
40GB 7200 for Target files
512DDR PC2100 RAM

Encoding speeds from compressed AVI in TMPG at DVD resolution output is about 1.5x real time at 'High quality' setting.

Encoding speed for the same source in CCE is about 2 to 2.5x real time, at half resolution 352x240 CCE encodes at 7x real time and in TMPG it is 3 to 4x real time.




Question - TE25 - MPEG Source files No.39410
Dan  2003-10-11 11:07:45 ( ID:pl5d4.ddxfm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi all,

Has anyone had much success with MPEG source files and TMPGEnc? I'm pulling files from my ReplayTV, which are MPEG2 encoded. I'm then converting them to DVD. But every other tool I've used (outside of Adobe Premier) has very bad quality or fails during render. And Premiere is to slow (2+ DAYS for 2hrs of video) even though I have AthalonXP 2000+ with 1GB RAM. I hear the TMPGEnc encoding quality is excellent but it's also very much geared toward AVI source files. They say you can use a third party decoder to support MPEG2 source files but does this degrade the quality of the output or limit features of TMPGEnc?

Thanks

Dan


ashy  2003-10-11 11:37:05 ( ID:ff/8b2repwj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hmm, I don't know who told you that TMPG is geared towards AVI as this isn't true at all.

TMPG will accept most formats just as easily as any other as long as it is correctly configured to do so.
TMPG has long supported MPEG,AVI,JPEG,Bitmaps and many other input sources even from other encoders such as Virtualdub and DVD2AVI and even Premier.

The new version of TMPG plus also has it's own MPEG2 decoder. If you have the free version then this codec seems to be the best to use:
http://www.marumo.ne.jp/mpeg2/ just configure it correctly and make sure it has the highest priority for decoding MPEGs in the VFAPI plugins.
You will have full use of ALL TMPG's features, TMPG does not limit third party codecs in any way.

As for Premier taking 2 days for encoding 2 hours of footage, there is something seriously amiss there, even a machine with half the speed of yours wouldn't take that long.



Question - TDA1 - Looking for product No.48797
Wenjun  2003-10-11 04:46:30 ( ID:xutsfrumzdm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

We are looking for products which can convert 1080i or 720p content into 720x720p format (non-square pixel) and then encode it in MPEG-2 format. Any info or suggestion is appreciated.



Question - TE25 - Converting DV AVI files No.39408
Chris Obonsawin  2003-10-10 22:05:55 ( ID:hztcepjrvec )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I wish to convert DV AVI files (exported from Adobe Premiere 6) into MPEG 2 files but TMPGEnc does not recognize the file format. Is there a plugin I can use? Will the Plus version recognize this format?

Thanks in advance.


Minion  2003-10-11 02:56:25 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Depending on the DV Codec used you would Either go to "options" to "Enviromental settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and Raise the Priority of the "Direct show File Reader" or the "AVI VFW Compatibility reader" or the "AVI2(OpenDML) File reader" but in Most cases the "Direct Show" is Probably the best if you are useing a Direct Show DV Codec like the Microsoft DV Codec....



Question - TE25 - Very large size of output file No.39406
imstl  2003-10-10 20:02:33 ( ID:x3/fon87r6f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I encode AVI to MPG and have one problem with this process: the size of output file about two times larger than the sourse file !!!
How I could resolve this problem


Minion  2003-10-11 02:52:24 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This Probably isn"t a problem...The Size of your Source file has Absolutely no bearing on how big your Mpeg file will be...IT doesn"t matter if your Source file is 100mb or 1000GB what Matters is the Length of your Source file...If you are encodeing to a Standard VCD then the File will be about 10mb per minute of Source file, and about 20mb per Minute of SVCD and 40MB+ per minute of DVD....



Question - TE25 - Video sequence header No.39403
Chris O  2003-10-10 16:16:39 ( ID:hztcepjrvec )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,

I'm a newbie and I keep getting the same error when I go from TMPGEnc to TMPG Author. Author tells me that the video sequence header is incorrect and to use the wizard in TMPGEnc to create the file. However whenI use the wizard it creates seperate audio and video tracks. What am I doing wrong?


B_Racer  2003-10-10 16:59:04 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Open TMPGEnc and Check:

Setting -> GOP Structure -> Output interval of sequence Header

It has to be 1.


Chris Obonsawin  2003-10-10 22:03:43 ( ID:hztcepjrvec )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

thanks, that worked!



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