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I have Dazzle DVC-80 and was working well to capture video from camcorder
with Windows Movie Maker using window-xp operating system.
I have downloaded the TMPGEnc Version 2.521 and installed on my Sony PCV-RS310
system and now the window movie maker gets stuck befor the video capture.
I do not see how this is a Tmpgenc Issue...It sounds Like a Windows Movie Maker Problem of which there are a Lot, i guess you get what you pay for....Cheers
PS: there Migh be answers on the Windows support site..
IF you have a Digital Camcorder you should not be useing the Dazzle DVC 80..The DVC 80 is a Low Quality Low resolution Analog USB Capture Device and a DV Camcorder Captures High Resolution Digital Video that is transfered through Firewire to your PC so by Useing the DVC 80 you are only captureing at about 15% the Quality you would be if you captured Via Firewire...But if your Camcorder is Not Digital then you can disregard this Post accept that you would still achieve much better Quality if you got a Real capture device that Captures to Full Resolution...Cheers
You can not Cancell the Encode then resume later But you can Pause the encodeing...What you do is when you want to pause the encodeing Just click "Stop" and the encodeing will stop and a Dialog will appear asking if you want to abort encodeing, and you Just do not answer and do what you need to do and when you want to resume encodeing just answer "No" in the dialog and it will resume encodeing...Cheers
You can not Cancell the Encode then resume later But you can Pause the encodeing...What you do is when you want to pause the encodeing Just click "Stop" and the encodeing will stop and a Dialog will appear asking if you want to abort encodeing, and you Just do not answer and do what you need to do and when you want to resume encodeing just answer "No" in the dialog and it will resume encodeing...Cheers
I have downloaded 3 different versions of TMPGEnc (2.54,2.58 & 2.521)
I am running on win2000 using NTFS and every time I try to use the program on any of my PC's I get a Write Error at an address location of module ntdll.dll
I have no idea what this dll is or what for.
The error only comes up after I have chosen an AVI file and press start to convert to MPEG.
i have similar problems, but no solution so far.
My write Error occures in the kernel32.dll (Windows 98).
Maybe the same reason (?).
I found an issue here in the BBS (LSTJ 2003/11/10 Read errors of module TMPEGnc.exe).
Maybe this is the same Reason too (?).
I will try the answer of CH and hope it works.
I have not been able to open a .d2v file with TMPGen. I can create and save that file with the D2V software. However it also doesnt seem to create an audio file. I have tried other suggestions on the BBS like copying the Dvd2AVI.vpi file to the TMPGen install directory and it still does not work. I was also trying to find the download for VPAPI.
First of all make sure that you have the required audio track checked in the audio options of DVD2AVI if you want audio.
Next check the VFAPI plugins tab to see if the 'DVD2AVI project file reader' is listed. If it is raise the priority to 2.
I have a 640x272(2.35:1) movie i want to author to pal svcd. i want to maintain the widescreen cos i don't want any of the image cut. question is what is the difference between maintain aspect ratio and maintain aspect ratio 2? i want a PAL 4:3 encoded svcd but i am not sure which aspect ratio i need to maintain? also should the source aspect ratio be 1:1 VGA or..?
You should select 16:9 display and 'fullscreen (keep aspect ratio)'
Not really sure what keep aspect ratio 2 is supposed to do. Sometimes it does the same as the one above, but puts a black margin either side of the image. Most of the time it doesn't actually do anything different from the one above and is a pretty pointless setting in my opinion.
ok im having a problem with TMPenc. It happened to me twice already, the problem is that the file is 2gig, and the video is 4hours long. at the end of the movie the rest of it (till the 4 hours) is just a black screen... is there a way i can fix thaT?
In Merge & Cut, if I select multiple MPEG files, it changes file order e.g. if I have file MOV001, MOV002, MOV003 and if I select all files, it does not list all files in that order, order is lost. Is there any way around it.
I'm just getting into DVD burning, I used tmpgenc to convert an avi movie, then used IfoEdit95 to convert the mpeg, then burned it to DVD with Nero 6. The image quality is fine but the picture is streched top to bottom, like the movie should be letter box but was resized to fit the TV screen. How can I fix this?
You probably encoded the MPEG using 4:3 as the input aspect ratio. You must have noticed this in the original MPEG surely?
If this is the case then you can use a simple program called DVDpatcher to patch the headers to 16:9, but remember to set all the other options to the same as the original first and patch the entire file not just the first header.
The next time you are encoding for DVD and you have a 16:9 source make sure you set BOTH the input and output to 16:9.
Don't use 4:3 as the output resolution for DVD if the source is 16:9 as this just wastes the resolution on black borders that could have been used for the actual image and will degrade the quality.
After running a .avi through TMPGEnc I get two resultant files, a .m2v and a .wav/.mp2. When I try to play these independently no sound comes out. I know there is data in the files because they range between 20MB for the wav and about 6MB for mp2. Can someone help explain why I can't hear anything (playing other mp3, mpg, and avi files does produce sound on my system - also the input files when played have sound too).
There maybe data in the files, but that doesn't necessarily mean there is audio.
You have probably just encoded silence because you don't have the right codec to deal with your inout audio format which could be AC3 or maybe Mp3 VBR.
TMPG usually won't accept either.
Thanks muchly - by extracting the wav separately and specifying that as the audio source it all worked great. The original file used in the editing package (which produced the avi) was infact an mp3 and so I guess this was what was causing the problem.
I recently got this software on advice from a friend and it rocks, however i have a big 1.2 GB mpeg file, and used TMPG to convert this mpeg to DVD format, i am now left with 2 files a .wav and .m2v, i went to use Nero to burn these as a DVD Video, however nero wouldnt allow these file formats, i wondered how do i burn these onto a dvd so that it plays in a dvd player.
I know its a n00b question and apologise, im new to this scene.
Additionally i am currently trying a standard burn as a data disc with both these files on a DVD-RW. I have a strong feeling this wont work, but could be wrong
anyone got any ideas?
You can not Just Burn Mpeg files to DVD and Have them play like a DVD ,It just doesn"t work that way...You need a DVD authoring Program to author the Video and Audio file to DVD, You will Have to Set up Menu"s and add Chapters and add Buttons that will correspond to the Controlls on your Remote controll, and you will need to Link these Buttons to your Movie so you can navigate the DVD...If you Click on the Banner Below you Can download a 30 day Demo of Tmpgenc DVD author which is a Very simple DVD authoring Program which should be easy to learn....
Also when you encoded your File to DVD you should have chosen Mpeg1-Layer 2 as the audio format Because Wav audio takes Up a LOT of DVD Disk Space that would be better used for Increaseing the Video Bitrate which in Turn will increase the Video Quality..I actually encode the wav audio to AC3 which is the best format for DVD .....Cheers
What format is this MPEG file is it MPEG1 or MPEG2 and what is it's resolution?
I ask because it may not even be necessary to re-encode at all.
MPEG1 VCD is a compatible format for DVD as it is and doesn't need re-encoding which will not only preserve the original quality, but will allow more space on the DVD to be saved for more movies.
It isn't strictly required to create menus and chapters for DVD at all, you just have the movie play direct from the DVD.
Here is a very easy guide to show how it's done. This guide uses TMPG DVD author which is free to use for 30 days, but if you don't intend to include any menus then you can use IFOedit which is a very useful free program that has a DVD authoring option that will create the necessary files for you instead of using TMPG DVD author. http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/userguides/176385.php
Actually, as an aside. Why is it I can't get TMPGEnc to multiplex a m2v and wav to an mpg? It complains that the wav is an invalid format, and yet it created the wav file itself. I specify the input files like:
You can't mux a m2v and a wav. You are getting confused with DVD's which use LPCM (wav). If you want wav audio them you have to use a DVD authoring program. The authoring program will put the m2v and wav into a VOB wrapper.
If you don't want to make a DVD then convert the wav to mepeg audio (mpa) or AC3.
You are right about one thing....I am bloody confused over it all. The .wav file is the one demultiplexed (using TMPGEnc) from the AVI file I used as the input file. This is a LPCM CBR file (I have tried the VBR and MPEG I Layer II as well). I have an authoring program I would have liked to use but it doesn't accept m2v, but it does accept .vob, hence I wanted to be able to produce one of those. As it happens I have decided to use DVD-Lab now instead which does accept .m2v files.
Anyhoo, I have a completely different problem now but I am raising this in a new thread.
Thanks for your response - it was much appreciated.
What do you mean you have an authoring program that doesn't accept m2v and only VOBs, which program?
If that's the case then it can't be an authoring program and sounds more like a burning program.
It would be pointless having a DVD authoring program that doesn't accept m2v and only VOBS, because that would be pointless.
It is the authoring program that creates the VOBS from the m2v!
You are absolutely correct in that it does appear to be a huge oversight. The program in question is Roxio's Easy CD and DVD Creator 6. Although it is mainly a CD/DVD burner package it does have authoring functions (produce menus, chapters, etc) in its DVD Builder application.
Frankly the whole thing is a bit of a mess. The only reason I am using TMPGEnc at all is because Pinnacle Liquid Edition's codecs are complete toss (I use LE for video editing). I get really poor compatibility with set-top DVD players if I author from within LE. Therefore I now "fuse" the sequence, which produces the AVI (and now the wav too) and use TMPGEnc to encode it. I will then import the resulting m2v and wav into DVD-Lab.
*phew* all this just to make a DVD-R that will run in most DVD players :)
When I am creating an image file, about half way through it comes up with an error : Write error occuued at address 77fd3aed of mudule ntdll.dll. I have tried re-installing tmpenc and I have re-installed ntdll as well. Can anyone help?
thanks