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I have used TMPGEnc to put my movie into VCD format. It did that fine and then I used Nero to burn it to my CR-R which it completed fine. I then tried to play it in my Magnovox DVD player and I can only see the title page of the movie but it freezes or won't go forward. I looked on videohelp.com and users said my DVD model should play VCDs...so I don't know what the problem is. The movie did play on my computer's DVD drive. Is it my DVD player or is it the way I encoded it on TMPGEnc. If anyone can help me I would appreciate it.
What do you mean the title page of the movie?
You don't mean a menu do you?
If you simply mean the beginning credits then you may have burned your disk to fast.
4x is the best speed for VCD. It also depends on the quality of your disks. Which disks do you use?
When I saw the title page, I believe it is the menu page. I press play, and almost all the different numbers on the remote. You can slow down the burning speed in Nero?
If you saying that you have created this Menu in Nero?
If so it will NOT play past the menu until you select the track to be played.
For example if you have put only one movie on the disk you will only have one track, so just select the '1' key on your remote when you see the menu then press 'Enter'
If you are still having problems then I would advise you to create the VCD without a menu in Nero.
Hi. I found out that my AVI video has twitchy playback. Could this be a codec problem or is the original video supposed to be like this? I'm not sure because I forgot who made the video. Anyway, the video is fine most of the time. However in certain scenes, the character will sort of twitch when she's walking (this is a cartoon by the way). It's most noticeable in the preview at the end where entire frames would twitch. I went frame by frame and some frames would go 1 frame backwards before advancing! Is it the author's encoding problem?
I opened GSpot and it said it uses Xvid. I opened Virtualdub's File Information screen and it said the AVI uses the ffvfw MPEG-4 codec. The video is 23.976 fps. I have ffdshow set to decode: XVID, DivX 3, DivX 4, and DivX 5. I have ffvfw set to decode: XVID, DIV3. My FFDSHOW is version December 13, 2002. My FFVWFW is version October 28, 2003.
I'm making a DVD so I'm just wondering if these twitchy problems will transfer over when I'm converting with TMPGEnc Plus.
Are you saying that when playing the original AVI in Media player you are experiencing this problem?
By the way your codecs are very old. Uninstall all FFDSHOW and FFVFW codecs and download the new one below which is FFDSHOW and FFVFW combined.
If this XVID has been encoded using a recent version of XVID then this is your problem. The way XVID handles bitstreams has been changed in the recent version and so requires the update for correct playback. http://athos.leffe.dnsalias.com/ffdshow-20040508.exe
By the way Virtualdub will always say that the codec it uses is FFVFW or similar as Virtualdub is a VFW application only.
I did not know how to configure it since it's even more confusing now so I left it as is after the installation. The problem persists. Whenever I try to open it in Virtualdub, it says I do not have the VFW decompressor. I thought that file above is a FFVFW and FFDSHOW combo?
Yes it is, but obviously YOU must enable the codecs you wish to be decoded.
You must select 'VFW Configuration' from the FFDSHOW programs menu and enable the relevant decoders.
Also you didn't answer my question. Do you see this effect in Media player?
I enabled all the necessary codecs in VFW configuration window. The twitchiness still occurs in both Virtualdub and Media Player. I'm guessing the creator made some errors to cause this glitch then. Oh well, I hope the next episode won't be like this. Thanks for the codec upgrade though! :)
Actually the 'Swap fields' WILL reverse the dominance because the dominant field to be played first remains the same however the fields have been swapped so in effect the opposite field is now dominant, but this is not really the correct way to do it as you point out.
It should however have been enough to test whether the field order was the problem with the AVI.
There is a specific filter that can do this, but at the moment I can't think of the name of it.
However I seem to remember using something different when I had a similar problem with the field order. Nevertheless the method seems to be the same by just shifting the frame one line.
There is a big difference in Field Swap and wrong Field Order.
Try it by yourself. A still Picture with Field Swap will look totaly different from one with a complementary Field Order.
Ashy, I tried your Reverse Field Dominance filter and it still won't work. Actually, I made sure I had the filter on because I didn't see any differences at all.
After re installing my computer (Win 98 SE) there is no audio after converting a mov file into a mpeg 1 file. I did that before and it worked. Playing those files with the Quicktime Player is fine. I already installed tons of codecs like the nimo pack, read Faq´s at forums and other stuff. But nothing helped. I also have the QTReader.vfp. What is wrong? It worked before!
Thanks for helping.
this might be you have a compressed audio... have you try checking the file using Gspot? This program shows what video and audio format you have and upon clicking "render", it will show if you have a good copy for video or/and audio.
No, I didn´t try using Gspot yet. Anyway, I did convert a certain MOV file before and now I´m having that problem with the same file. It doesn´t work anymore. But thank you for helping anyway.
I just merged 3 MPEG2 files into one. For some reason, the output is not an MPEG2 file, it's just called a "file", it's not an "mpeg" or "movie" it's just called a "file" and is not associated to any program (a normal MPEG2 would be associated to, say Media Player). Double click on it and it tells me Windows cannot open this file, and that Windows needs to know what program created it. However, when I try to load it into a DVD Authoring program it recognises it as an MPEG2!? My PC doesn't seem to know what this file is. I've created an association for it now, but it's not recognised as being anything. Anyone else have this experience?
You didn't give the file a name when you merged it.
Just give it an .MPG extension. It will then open with whatever program you have associated with MPEGs
Hi, I have multiple MPEG2 video files. All of them are 720x480 29.97fps NTSC at 8000kbps. I have no problem putting each MPEG into my DVD authoring program, however to make life easier, I wanted to merge each file into one large MPEG2. When I try to merge them, TMPGEnc tells me that they are not the same even though they are. All MPEGs came from the same source and each has been encoded the same. Am I doing something wrong? Or has anyone else experienced this? Thanks.
If you use TMPG DVDauthor you don't need to merge them first. Just add each file one after the other and build the DVD. They will be automatically joined into one file.
Dears sirs,
having used TMPGEnc DVD Author for some weeks, I have some questions. By the way, a very good program with very easy handling!!
1. Where can I get some other themes, layouts, backgrounds or buttons for the DVD Authoring program (yes, I found the "Edit" button :-) )?
2. I use a Pioneer DVR-7000 standalone DVD recorder for direct recording from DVB/TV. For this, the recorder uses the compatible "video mode" (which is unfortunately limited to 2 hours recording time) and the "VR mode" with some more possibilities. Having recorded in VR mode (145 min) and importing this disc into Tmpgenc DVD Author, I get the following errors:
- "The video resolution 544x576 cannot be used for a standard dvd"
- "The video framerate 25fps cannot be used with the resolution 544x576"
which I cannot "ignore".
I understand, that this resolution is not supported with Tmpgenc DVD Author as being not compatible with DVD standard players. So, I imported the VRO-file into Tmpgenc plus / Tmpgenc DVD Source Generator to re-encode the video stream.
Doing this works fine for the video, but the resulting file misses the audio stream (being AC-3).
- Would the AC3 audio plugin solve this problem ??
- Is there another way to convert the VRO-files to a standard format(including audio information), so that I can reauthor it for compatibility with standard DVD players ???
5. At least ?A bug? When chosing an cursive script font in Tmpgenc DVD Author, the headings and chapter descriptions in the menu are not complete (i.e. the right half of the last letter is cut away). I help myself by appending a single space at the end of each word (which is much work though).
The problem is not specific to an input or output file type. My problem Lies within the batch function. When I batch (no mater what format), the system will encode the first in the list. After completion of the first, the program will hang, but not crash the computer.
I have had very little problems with the software I recently cleaned/formatted my Box and upgraded with a fresh install of Windows XP Pro and software.
Now I have the batch hang issue. Previous version of Windows was 2000pro, and I did not have a problem with the Batch hanging up.
1.4Ghz AMD, 640mb ram, DX9.0b, ATI 9000LE 128MB, Lotsa other detailed crap.
Question 1: Will there be a free version of TMPGEnc 3?
Question 2: What happened to the manual ivtc capabilities that is there in 2.5 but not in 3? (japanese trial version)
hi, id b really grateful if sum1 cud help me with this cos ive been surfin forums for ages tryin to find an answer but im out of luk so far.....
rite im tryin to convert avi and mpeg files so that i can use tmpg dvd author to create a dvd, im using the pal dvd template but changing the bitrate to 4000, when i play the .m2v file on media player the frames skip from time to time but its really noticable.
its happens with avery format ive tried- mpeg, mpg and avi (divx and regular avi, im not sure of the frame rate, but it dus it with every file i try to convert.
im tryin to output the file at 25fps and 4000kb using the pal dvd template
the frame skipping seems to happen randomly and is very noticable, it seems to skip several frames at once.
cheers for the advice, the only thing is i use tmpg dvd author to encode the files after tmpegenc, and it requires 25fps for pal dvd, and it comes up with the warning message if its a def frame rate. ive used avs video converter to convert sum avi files at 25fps and they work fine, but id rather use tmpgenc cos its got more controls and shit
thanks agen
Hi I would like to know if TMPGenc supports conversion from WMV to MPEG.
An example is if I want to use Windows Movie Maker as my editing program, (yeah I no it isn't the greatest, but it's not to myself) and because Windows Movie Maker only can save into the WMV format and no DVD players support this format yet, I have to convert it to MPEG.
So the short version of my question is simply can TMPGenc convert a WMV file to MPEG so I can burn that end file from TMPGenc to a DVD.