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I am using latest version to convert from 5mb avi file to mpg, assuming mpg file will be smaller in size (correct me if I am wrong)
At default setting the mpg file is comming to be arounf 14 mb, where as I was expecting around 2 mb when converted to mpg.
What setting can reduce the file size, should the physical size on screen reduced to get smaller file size or any other compresion is there to get smalled file size yet keeping the quality to acceptable level.
In most cases MPEGs will be larger than AVI's of similar quality.
The size of the orginal has no bearing whatsoever on the output size, what does matter is the length of source and the bitrate chosen for the output.
If you want to reduce the size then you will have to reduce the bitrate, but without knowing the stats of your source I can't really give you much more help than that.
I was encoding a capture of Akira Kurosawa's "The Hidden Fortress" for a DVD, using 2 pass VBR. During the first pass, I noticed the cq factor was 49.64 and the bitrate was extremely low. I thought that 2 pass worked like it does while encoding in Xvid and Divx, namely the first pass uses min compression (cq=100?) and builds a file with necessary info and then scales it accordingly. TMPG seems to use a high quantizer factor while analyzing and then use less while encoding. The reason I'm wondering about this is because you can determine the first pass size from the stats file and thus determine the compression ratio of your final file size. I'd like to be able to do the same thing with TMPEG, namely compare the DVD file size with the first pass size. Can someone tell me how I can find out this info?
TMPGEncs 2pass-Mode works completly differnt from this DivX-Thing (like ANY MPEG-Encoder).
DivX works with trying different Bitrates, TMPGEnc trys different CQ-Factors.
There's no way to do what you want, and it makes imho no sense to do that.
Dear friends, Pl. see my previous mail so continue of this. I forget to say that after completion of conversion of .avi file to .mpeg lastly i got one message box saying "streamline error". I think some problem must be there.
I am new to TMPGEnc software which converts .avi to mpeg. Everything worked fine. Well it took one whole day to convert the full .avi movie to mpeg. but no sound is coming. Everything is dumb.
When i runned the .mpeg file (after converting it from .avi) I saw that the whole movie is running fine but no sound. Pl. help me out......
Why is this so..... it is little bit urgent pl. mail me ASAP.
This Problem is not caused by Tmpgenc But by your AVI file...Tmpgenc doesn"t support all Audio formats so if your AVI file has an unsupported audio format your Mpeg file will not have any audio.. as a General rule it is best to extract the audio from your AVI file to Wav format then use the Wav file as the audio source in tmpgenc..You can extract most formats to wav useing "Virtual Dub"......
I have an AVI that I'm trying to convert to MPG. I used VirtualDub to create a WAV from the AVI. When I try to use the WAV as the audio source in TMPGEnc, I get an error that says "cannot open, or unsupported". However, I am able to listen to the WAV file without any problem. The original AVI has MP3 audio. Can someone offer advice?
Are you sure that the audio is infact a WAV file.
You may have thought you have extracted a wav file with Virtualdub, but unless you specifially chose PCM in the codec settings then all you will have done is simply extracted the audio as it is and just plonked a wav header on it.
Unless this Wav file is at least over a gig (for a regular movie that is) in size then you can be sure it's not a wav.
Another problem could be that audio is VBR mp3 which you need a special version of Virtualdub to extract.
Actually you can extract VBR MP3 to wav useing the Latest V-Dub version.....You have to set the Audio to "Full Proscessing mode" then under "Compression" choose "None" then go to "file to "Save as Wav" then it will extract the VBR Mp3 to WAV at the Proper Length so there will be no sync Problems(Usually)...Cheers
Thank you, this has been very helpful. I believe ashy was correct and I had mp3 audio with a wav header. I used VirtualDub again, this time with PCM selected for output, and got a much larger wav that worked fine in TMPGEnc.
Hey tried to do what yal said with Virtual Dub.. but it says there is no audio decompresser to compress the audio source. Is there any way to fix this?
Hello, everytime that I try to encode any movie (avi to svcd) tmpgenc freezes the whole pc and I have to reboot my machine, at different % of encoding I checked the movies and they do not seem to have any errors, plus on top of everything it used to work perfectly before anyone can help out with this issue?
Even tryed to reinstall o/s but same thing occurs,
I am using
Asus a7v8x as motherboard and xp1200+ cpu and windows 2k sp4
Hey. I've got a quirky little problem that really gets on my nerves. When playing back my SVCD of my latest startrek enterprise TV-Cap on the DVD player, I cant fast forward the video without it resetting its location. Meaning that whenever I try and skip a segment via ff X4 or above, the DVD player resets the video and starts from 0:00 :)
If I do a X2 FF, the player will show the scene in double time, but when I press play to bring it back to normal speed, it does the same thing as previously mentioned and resets the video.
I dont know whats going on. but it only happenes on my DVD player, and not on the computer.
This could just simply be related to YOUR player only, some are just like that, but it can also happen when using certain burning software.
Which software are you using to burn and what is the model of your player?
Nero has been know to cause this problem with certain machines.
VCDeasy can apparantly correct this error, unfortunately VCDeasy is no longer free, but the last free version is still available and is more than adequate for burning VCD/SVCD.
You can download VCDEasy v1.1.5.2 here: http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/vcdeasy.html
After making a DVD in TMPGEnc, and play the dvd on my tv, the picture seems to stutter, or skip along when the scenes pan or camera moves.
Is it a setting I have wrong?
I use the Wizard to do my set up and my system is fairly modern. P4 @ 2.5 gig...512 ram and lots of HD space.
Thanks
It sounds Like the Wrong Field order...If you load your source file into tmpgenc useing the Wizard Tmpgenc should analize your File for the correct field order and set it accordingly....Cheers
guys iv been trying to copy a movie of my pc onto a dvd to watch on my dvd downstairs, i have been trying for weeks now and with no success i have loads of software but nothing works i also have nero 6 but im screaming here hope some 1 can help me thank guys
ok first of no need for sarcastic comments i have never tried anything like this b4 i have converted avi to mpeg i have managed to burn a movie and it had no sound so now im in the process of trying to sort that too using tmpgenc author of which i didnt know i had to have 1 b4 i put up this S.O.S . i ty 4 ur reply and if u can direct me in anyway i would be greatfull. ANY 1 out there that can make a program so u just click 3 boxes and its done let me know ty . all help greatly received :~)
You did not answer any of my questions, so NOBODY will be able to help you.
TMPGEnc ist the Encoder, TMPGEnc DVD Author is the Authoring program which needs the Output from the Encoder.
The Encoder can't handle AVIs with VBR-Audio correctly, so if this is you problem, you have to use VirtualDub to decode the Audio-Part first to WAV.
I'm sorry i have converted from avi to mpg then to m2v by using tmpgenc and then used tmpgencAuthor to burn it off but with no sound :~( does that make sence to you.? ,so i have to get virtual dub to do the audio !ok i got that! also it says add a track which i cant seem to get ? but i can get the chapters ? so if this is any help to you to help me?? i hope it does .and i hope you can :~)ty
Sounds to me like you just need to not encode to elementary streams (m2v, wav, mp2,...).
When using the encoder, select it to make a "System" file (video and audio).
m2v is only video
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You just need the audio to go with it.
Encode to a system file (mpg). DVD Author should be able to use mpg.
Hint: In the encoder, encode your audio to 48000Hz, 224 Bits. This will allow you to not have to have DVD Author re-encode the audio. Thus, the DVD creation will be much faster.
Any other questions. Email me at michaelb79@hotmail.com.
Royster, don't all theese people make it sound complicated. I do what you want to do, download a movie, convert it and write to dvd, play dvd on your dvd linked to your TV.
First get cucusoft avi-dvd software www.cucusoft.com easily converts the program to m2v. Much easier I find than any other software and works every time.
Sececond use tmpenc dvd author to create the dvd files and also to write the dvd.
Third make sure your TV dvd player is dvd-r compatible, older models will not play dvd-r discs.
You won't need any instructions to do any of this, took me ten minutes to get it going.
P.S. latest version of tmpgenc dvd author allows batch conversion, great product and worth registering.
My source AVI file is 23.976fps. I converted a portion of it to MPEG at the same frame rate. It played fine on the computer. But on my DVD player, the audio is jerky. Why is that? What would be the consequences if I converted it to MPEG at 29.97fps? Will there be jerky audio or anything?
It could be because your Bitrate is Far to high for VCD and if your Player Only supports VCD it Probably only has a 1x or 2x speed drive in it which might be a Little slow for reading the High Bitrates you are useing....Cheers
Hi, I am new to this program and would like to ask a question. When I run this program, and input all that is needed "P3Package.dll" pops out ! What shouuld I do ?