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Question TE25 What about "judging field order" Taurus50 5 2004-03-20 00:05:22
Question TDA1 Mr Seyffer 2 2004-03-18 12:22:47
Question TE25 DVD Conversion Questions Sakuya 4 2004-03-17 20:07:08
Question TDA1 Write Speed bluevine 0 2004-03-15 22:50:20
Question TE25 Incompatible?!?! illusion 1 2004-03-19 19:14:35
Question TE25 P3Package.dll error matt 1 2004-03-15 21:08:12
Question TE25 Video Cliping Max 2 2004-03-19 19:15:55
Bug report TDA1 DVD author crops menu and video Nohbdy 4 2005-07-11 03:11:35
Question TE25 Audio problem Max 6 2004-03-18 20:22:19
Question TE25 Does TMPGenc Force shutdown when it auto shuts down? rangler 2 2004-03-14 21:29:20
Question TE25 error: Illegal Stream Format AND editting tpr files THE-DOG4U 2 2004-03-13 22:13:43
Question TE25 Encoded video freezes oscillatory 0 2004-03-13 05:22:19

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Question - TE25 - What about "judging field order" No.41215
Taurus50  2004-03-16 19:04:46 ( ID:y3vy.4vwipr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I record TV programms with Virtual VCR and use the Huffyuff encoder. Audio is recorded in PCM and the output is an avi file. When I use the TMPGEnc wizard, a window comes up that says "judging field order". For a 45 min tv-programm it takes about 90 min to "judge field order". After that another 2h 40min to encode it into an apropriate mpeg dvd file.
Question: are these converting times normal?

I am using a AMD XP 3000, 512 MB


ashy  2004-03-16 19:58:20 ( ID:cib90j3svn2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

NO. It should only take minutes to judge the field order. The encoding time is OK.

There is either a problem with the file or TMPG has a problem and needs re-installing.

First try raising the priority of the 'Directshow file reader' to 2 or 3 in the VFAPI plugins.


Taurus50  2004-03-17 07:07:23 ( ID:y3vy.4vwipr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'll try, thank you.

However, last night before reading your reply I tried without any change and a 45 min program took 6h 10min to encode. I did not use the wizard.

Now, how can I deinstall TMPGEnc properly before reinstalling it? Do I have to watch out for something special? Just delete the file?


Taurus 50  2004-03-17 12:31:07 ( ID:y3vy.4vwipr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There also was a message which said:

"read error occured at address 019029C4 of module 'Resample.dll' with 0000001C"

What about it?


Video Guy  2004-03-19 19:12:38 ( ID:4yfrh0hqv72 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Resample.dll is being used to convert the audio frequency. If you are having problems, download SSRC and specify you want to use it in the "environmental options".

VCD uses 44.1 kHz
DVD uses 48 kHz

You do not specify what format mpeg you are conveting to.

I always try to advoid the conversion.

If I want to make a VCD, I set my capture card software to capture the audio in 44.1. If I want a DVD I set it to 48.

Video Guy


Taurus50  2004-03-20 00:05:22 ( ID:itpxpvnfosk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks, but where do I get SSRC? And what is it?

My avi-files are already in PCM mode and as I understand it in 48khz. What I do in converting is depending on the recorded program to set the bitrate for audio to normally 224 or in case of speech only to 160. Both modes are offered by TMPG, so there should not be any problem. But .....



Question - TDA1 - Mr No.49085
Seyffer  2004-03-16 11:47:36 ( ID:yy0ncampghr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

A DVD Ram disk was made using a panasonic DMR-E100H recorder, of home movies from a SVHS Video recorder(sony HI8 Camera source)the resultant DVD_RTAV file is opened into the TMPGEnc Author program as to edit and encode to Mpeg2.
My problem is, TMPGEnc DVD has encountered a problem. The program is a mix of different video formats mpeg1-mpeg2, or 4:3-16:9, 704x576-352x576, ??
If I open the same VR Movie VRO file into Power DVD and play the video file, Power DVD video properties dislays a diferent story, All the video content is 720x576 Pal at 4:3 aspect ratio.??? My question is ,where is the problem? why does Power DVD see the file ok but TMPGEnc does not?? By creating 2 projects I was able to seperate some of the video 704x576 and 352x576. I can't understand where the change has come from? All my video was recorded with a Sony Hi8 Camera, to a JVC Super VHS Recorder the to the Panasonic recorder to it's Hard
drive then high speed dub to the Ram Disk.

I hope some one can help here as the program seems to work well, other than my problem.

Hans


B_Racer  2004-03-16 12:07:54 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

> Sony Hi8 Camera, to a JVC Super VHS Recorder the to the Panasonic recorder

What a loss in quality. Why not directly from Hi8 to the DVD Recorder?

> My problem is, TMPGEnc DVD has encountered a problem. The program is a mix of different video formats mpeg1-mpeg2, or 4:3-16:9, 704x576-352x576

Looks like you used different Recording Modes on your DVD Recorder.

> Power DVD video properties dislays a diferent story

Never trust PowerDVD!

You can use Project X to separate the Sequences with different Resolutions, but it's hard to use.


Seyffer  2004-03-18 12:22:47 ( ID:yy0ncampghr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the reply.

The Hi8 Camera work was done a long time ago, the SVHS tapes I am using are Library tapes tha I want to transfer to DVD.
One other way is to Hook up the SVHS Recorder to my DV Camera via SVHS cable and then DV out of the Camera via firewire.
It would have been more convenient the other way.

Thanks again for the reply.
Hans



Question - TE25 - DVD Conversion Questions No.41210
Sakuya  2004-03-16 06:37:47 ( ID:6y4cusar5hr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello. I was wondering if there were any other differences between TMPGEnc and TMPGEnc Plus besides the obvious DVD/MPEG-2 conversions?

And, if I had an AVI file with AC3 sound, and I want to burn it to DVD, I just use TMPGEnc Plus to convert the video only to MPEG-2, DVD format right? And then somewhere in the DVD authoring process, I select the m2v file and the ac3 file to merge them together right? Is it possible for the audio to go out-of-sync? :( If it does, what are the reasons? Anyway to prevent it? When I listen to the AC3 file using Windows Media Player Classic on my computer, it seems really soft. I'm not using a 5.1 surround setup for my computer speakers. I just have 2 speakers on the left and right. Should I need to increase the volume or just leave it? I'm not sure how load it is on the TV setup.

Also, if the source AVI file is 23,976fps, what fps should I convert to if I wanted to make a DVD? In a tutorial I read, it said to select 3:2 pulldown as well if you had a movie like that but it did not explain why. So why? This is the guide I read: http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/userguides/186739.php

I noticed that in VCDs, they are 29,97fps. When I convert it to an XVCD with 23,976fps, it looks weird even when the source AVI is 23,976fps. I was jus testing to see what was the difference. Why is it weird like that?


ashy  2004-03-16 17:21:46 ( ID:cib90j3svn2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you intend to create a DVD then don't touch the AC3 at all.
It doesn't matter if it's low on your system or not, that's a problem with your system not the AC3 as you won't get the full benefit of 5.1 channels on a 2 channel system because it will have to be downmixed.
You wouldn't be able to alter it anyway without re-encoding it and that would mean seperating all the channels and then finding a proper DD 5.1 encoder to re-encode it to AC3.

As for sync, it's always possible for sync problems to occur, usually a problem with the video causes this.

You must add 2:3 pulldown to a 23.976 MPEG2 source to make it DVD compliant. DVD's need to be 29.97 fps. Adding 2:3 pulldown will add extra frames to the video.
You can use PULLDOWN.EXE and it's GUI to do this after encoding.

As for your last question I don't know what you mean by weird.


Sakuya  2004-03-17 03:56:53 ( ID:6y4cusar5hr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It's weird when I select 23,976fps on VCDs because the video don't seem to move smoothly. It is more obvious in panning scenes. And why use 3:2 pull down when you can just change the fps option to 29,97fps? Is that even possible? Sorry, I have yet to get my new computer with the DVD burner so I'm researching about making DVDs. :)


ashy  2004-03-17 08:03:00 ( ID:cib90j3svn2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>It's weird when I select 23,976fps on VCDs because the video don't seem to move smoothly. It is more obvious in panning scenes.

Where does this happen, DVD player or PC?

>And why use 3:2 pull down when you can just change the fps option to 29,97fps? Is that even possible? Sorry, I have yet to get my new computer with the DVD burner so I'm researching about making DVDs

Because just changing the frame rate to 29.97 would hard encode extra frames into the MPEG, this would then cause playback artifacts such as jerky movement.

2:3 pulldown doesn't actually add any extra frames to the MPEG, it simply adds flags to the MPEG to tell the DVD player where to duplicate certain fields in a frame. The result of duplicating fields is an increase in the frame rate, but with smooth motion.
You can find an explanation of 2:3 pulldown here:
http://www.projectorpeople.com/tutorials/pulldown.asp


Sakuya  2004-03-17 20:07:08 ( ID:yjvzugeaiog )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks. Since you said that just changing the frame rate to 29.97 would hard encode extra frames into the MPEG and causing playback artifacts such as jerky movement, I'm guessing that is the case with my test VCDs with the 23,976fps. Anyways, thanks for the help!



Question - TDA1 - Write Speed No.49084
bluevine  2004-03-15 22:50:20 ( ID:91zjfetomd2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When burning DVD's using the Tmpgenc DVD Authoring program the option for my "write speed" is set to "max" and is greyed out. Is this normal? I would prefer to burn at a lower speed (2x or so) for possibly better quality



Question - TE25 - Incompatible?!?! No.41208
illusion  2004-03-15 21:10:10 ( ID:s8abqnpqnaf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It says "file incompatible" when I try to convert a Divx avi file to MPEG, how do I convert this Divx file to MPEG?!?!

thank you :)


Video Guy  2004-03-19 19:14:35 ( ID:4yfrh0hqv72 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Use the search feature of the board.



Question - TE25 - P3Package.dll error No.41206
matt  2004-03-15 19:42:32 ( ID:uw8106ig4hw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Trying to convert a file and get a "Cannot Load P3Package.dll" error; any suggestions?


ashy  2004-03-15 21:08:12 ( ID:cib90j3svn2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes, search and be enlightened.



Question - TE25 - Video Cliping No.41203
Max  2004-03-15 15:36:20 ( ID:u28f2mv42mw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

After I convert to mpeg, and burn it onto vcd/svcd there are clipings on the edge that i cannot see, though i can see everything perfect on my computer. Any one know how to fix this?


B_Racer  2004-03-16 08:38:47 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Search this Forum for "Overscan". That's a frequently asked question.


Video Guy  2004-03-19 19:15:55 ( ID:4yfrh0hqv72 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Televisions generally clip up to 10% off the sides.



Bug report - TDA1 - DVD author crops menu and video No.49079
Nohbdy  2004-03-14 23:54:36 ( ID:9mvuas2.08h )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGEnc DVD Author crops menus. The menu I make in the menu editor is perfectly centered (sometimes text just barely fits on the screen) but when I play the DVD in a player, a column of approximately 30 pixels in width is not present on the far right of the screen (in most burns -- in others, it's a row at the top of the screen of like dimensions), omitting a letter that would have been close to flush with the far right of the screen had the burn been done correctly.

In addition, this phenomenon also appears to affect the DVD movie itself (!), as, for example, long names that were once centered in the credits are now slightly skewed to the right.

MOST distasteful.


B_Racer  2004-03-15 11:01:23 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That's not a problem of TDA. That's absolutly normal. Any TV do have an aray called Overscan which can't be used for Videoinformations.
If you are using the Menu-Template, TDA will do it the correct way. If you use edited Menus, go to Options -> Show TV safe Area.

If you have cropped Videos, then you might have done a wrong encoding (wrong AR or something else).


Nohbdy  2004-03-18 02:40:40 ( ID:9mvuas2.08h )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the input.

You say "If you are using the Menu-Template, TDA will do it the correct way." -- does this mean that the preset templates are set to "TV-Safe" but if I create my own template, I have to pay attention to TV-Safe when making it, but in later sessions when select it from the drop-down menu, it will work properly?

One other thing about "TV-Safe..." Since (I'd imagine) most DVD's are going to be played on a DVD player -- and on a TV -- this option should be enabled by default in some manner, in my opinion.

Yeah, I know, we always bitch. ;) Thanks again for your help.


B_Racer  2004-03-18 09:36:35 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes, you have to pay attention to it. That's because all DVD-Authoring Tools do offer you an option to show you the TV safe Area.
Once created, you own Templates do work propper - if you have done it the right way.

Oh, i sometimes use the Overscan-Area for hidden Buttons. ;)



emtilt  2005-07-11 03:11:35 ( ID:ilgyopjtjug )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am having this problem too. I understand the TV safe reason for having with the menus, but I am seeing even more cropping than should result from that. Also, the video itself is cropped. I have tried encoding with a variety of things and used a variety of different videos; all have this problem. Any ideas?



Question - TE25 - Audio problem No.41196
Max  2004-03-14 21:14:39 ( ID:sbezb30us6n )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When I convert avis to mpeg, some dont come out with the audio. Anyone know what the problem is?


ashy  2004-03-14 21:30:14 ( ID:cib90j3svn2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Get the AC3ACM decompressor.


Max  2004-03-14 22:15:31 ( ID:sbezb30us6n )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

where can i get that?


Max  2004-03-15 15:30:49 ( ID:u28f2mv42mw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

NVM i installed that and made no difference. Like I said before, there are some that turn out with audio and others dont.


ashy  2004-03-15 17:49:31 ( ID:cib90j3svn2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If the audio is not AC3 then it must be VBR MP3.
To remedy this all you need to do is raise the priority of the 'Directshow file reader' to 2 or 3 in the VFAPI plugins making sure it is top in the list.


jay  2004-03-17 00:57:46 ( ID:mncfhq/pzff )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That actually did the trick, thanks


Max  2004-03-18 20:22:19 ( ID:sbezb30us6n )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

lol i tried what u said again, and now it works. thx a lot



Question - TE25 - Does TMPGenc Force shutdown when it auto shuts down? No.41193
rangler  2004-03-14 18:41:09 ( ID:rqeexgi1qt. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just wondering if when tmpgenc automatically shuts down when finished, whether it runs a normal shutdown that can be interrupted by crap apps asking questions or whether it forces shutdown.

this is because i want to run a rubbish peer to peer app which sometimes doesnt close properly, but i want it to shut down when tmpgenc finishes....... ta


mickyjuice  2004-03-14 21:27:55 ( ID:zqigxf3uunk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

THIS WILL BE MY LAST POST AS IM MOVING TO THE AFTERDAWN FORUMS, but yes if you set it up right tmpge will take you the "ur computer is now safe to shut down screen" when finished

if any1 has anymore probs with tmpge, and you want my opinion, private message me mick69 in afterdawn forum, i'll be sure to help you out

cheers every1 its been a pleasure
BYE BYE

www.afterdawn.com
L8r every1 have a good 1

and remember even the people that seem to be in the know the most were still newbies at 1 point or another


ashy  2004-03-14 21:29:20 ( ID:cib90j3svn2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

As far as I know TMPG runs the normal windows shutdown command, so you should be OK.
Why don't you run a program that asks for input before shutting down and see what happens.



Question - TE25 - error: Illegal Stream Format AND editting tpr files No.41190
THE-DOG4U  2004-03-13 09:05:01 ( ID:agakytez6zr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hey

is there a way to edit tpr file, now I change C: est est.avi (=videoinput) to C: est est.avs and I don't change C: est est.mp2 (=audioinput) and C: est est.mpg (=videooutput) (I change it all with notepad).

When I open the tpr file with Tmpgenc, I get an error

Illegal stream format?

What do I do wrong? or is there a better way to edit tpr files? (without saving a new tpr file with Tmpgenc)

Thanks


ashy  2004-03-13 10:35:40 ( ID:sfiqae5h.ja )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Why are you editing the .tpr file?
Just load the Avisynth script straight into TMPG and then save the project.

Also you do not need to re-encode the audio. it is already in the correct format for MPG. Simply encode the video only then multiplex the audio with it afterwards.


THE-DOG4U  2004-03-13 22:13:43 ( ID:agakytez6zr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hey,

i would like to edit the tpr file, because I "create" a full avi 2 (s)vcd programm with tmpgenc as encoder.

So is there a way to encode avs files to mpg file automaticly? par example by editing the tpr files and load them in Tmpgenc with a batch file



Question - TE25 - Encoded video freezes No.41189
oscillatory  2004-03-13 05:22:19 ( ID:hczhhoiwjxh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,

I'm having problems re-encoding video captured using a digital video broadcast (DVB) tuner card. Basically, TMPGEnc encodes a portion of the file correctly, but at some point throughout the movie, the video just freezes, and the same frame is displayed for the remainder of the movie.

I have been encoding using CBR. If anyone has any suggestions that'd be great. If you'd like more info, please let me know.

Thanks...



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