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The first time I got the error 16 16 the resolution is 570x240. This is the number I found at the top right of the window along with the FPS. I tried to encode the file this time and got a error 537403781 180576. However this time when I tried the file I changed the aspect ratio setting to full screen keep aspect ratio. Do you have any ideas?
Ok, this is just a shot in the dark, but error may relate to the resolution of your AVI.
The resolution of the AVI is illegal. All AVI's and MPEGs need to be in multiples of 16 which means that both the horizontal and the vertical should be able to be divided by 8.
Your AVI is not and what I think the error is trying to tell you is that it isn't in a multiple of 16.
The nearest legal resolution is 576x240. It also looks like your file is Anamorphic and is in Cinemascope.
You will have a hard time getting the correct aspect ratio with this file as TMPG doesn't have a setting for it. You will need to use the 'custom' setting for the screen size which will allow you to adjust the image until it looks right.
First you will need to adjust the resolution with Virtualdub and then frame serve it to TMPG.
ok whenever i start up tmpgenc and and load an avi file it always says that it cant load up avi file its not suporrted or cannot open? what am i doing wrong? can i fix this please helllppppppppp thanks
This is the Most common newbie question, and to fix this problem you have to raise your "direct show" vfapi filter, you do this by going to "options" to "enviromental settings" to "vfapi plugins" then raise the "direct show file reader" to a priority of "2" and lower every thing else to "0" this should get your avi file loaded ,plus make sure you have the right codecs installed on your system...
I have TMPG installed on a Windows Me system and Windows 2000 system I cannot open a windows WMV/ASF file for encoding on the 2000 system but I can on the Windows Me system any ideas ??????
First copy this file DVD2AVI.VFP from the DVD2AVI folder into the TMPG folder where the TMPGenc.exe is located then load your d2v file into the Video source box.
hi! somebody know why when i start my tmpgenc plus i have this: at address 02c1db4a, read error occurred against address 02c1db4a.? runtime error 216 at 0013c43c, and i push okay many times for disappear.thank you!
I converted a couple of times the movie Shrek with different bitrates. After some tries wizard showed me that file is even below 600MB, but I still get 840MB file. What is wrong?
If you are intend to make VCD's from these MPEG1 files then the correct stream type is MPEG1 VCD(non)standard otherwise padding will be added to your MPEG regardless of the bitrate you choose.
If you have already encoded the file you can remove this padding by running the MPEG through the MPEGtools simple multiplexer and choose the MPEG1 vcd(non standard) as the type and the MPEG should reduce in size.
Play dumb if you choose Techno, but changing your IP isn't fooling anyone on this board.
I know it's you as I have been tracking your movments on this board since you decided to show your self on here again.
You will never change will you, pathetic I'd say.
As for your sad comments Griff, I'm not even going to bother retorting this time, I don't have time for retards with a such a low level of intelligence.
ASHY - think what you like, I have no idea who or what Techno is. you assume people are bad, people like you put a bad reputation on this BBS, thus puts off people from buying such a wonderful product.
i¡m trying to multiplex an mpeg video file with a wav audio file but tmpgenc won¡t open the wav file, it only allows mp2/1/3etc... to multiplex.
someone please tell how can i do this,
You can"t multiplex "Wav" audio to a mpeg file with tmpgenc or any software I have heard of,cuz there aren"t many formats that support mpeg video with wav audio ,some DVD"S do but very few,and svcd"s and vcd"s have to have mp1 or mp2,so the only way you are going to get audio muxed with your video is if you encode the wav to mp2 or to ac3 which is what most dvd"s are....
If by multiplexing you mean edit the sound into the picture you need to use a program like Adobe Premier - not cheap - but if you can get a copy it will let you do what you want.
Otherwise minion's suggestion of the mp2/mp3/ac3 would be an alternative.
What it means is that the "output" resolution is Illegal, mpeg files have to be in resolutions that can be multiplied by 8, and your avi file probably has a resolution that is not supported, but if you load a "template" then the resolution will be set to a mpeg specification, you probably just loaded your file in and tried to start encodeing without loading a template, if you do this the mpeg resolution will be set to your avi resolution, so load your file in tmpgenc load either a vcd/ svcd/ or dvd template and then encode and the resolution will be set to the format you are encodeing to.....