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Recently, I have run into the problem when converting avi to either mpeg-1 or mpeg-2 these purplish blocks start to build up like a crescendo and then dissappear returning the picture to normal. This cycle repeats being not noticeble at first and then bulds and builds until it just suddenly dissappears again. It runs about a 5-10 second cycle. I have reinstalled TMPGEnc and always delete the current.tpr file before use. Anyone have any comments or reccomendations?
Have you installed any codecs, or players or media software lately.
It seems somewhere on your system there maybe a rogue codec causing problems here.
Tip: Goto controlpanel in windows and click either 'multimedia' for win 98/me or 'sounds and audio devices' for winxp
For win 98/me click the devices tab then video codecs and remove any codecs you don't recognize or to be safe remove all and re-install the ones you need.
For winxp same as above except click the hardware tab then video codecs then properties in the box that comes up.
If it is any help, the problem first began after endcoding to SVCD using the freeware demo. Ever since I get pinkish-purplish blocks in my previews and final product. I deleted all the codecs and installed only those I need. I also ensured my video drivers were up to date.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I would highly like to get back to creating my VCD's and SVCD's.
As far as I'm aware the SMR (shadow movie realm) codec is just an inferior hacked Divx codec which causes nothing but problems.
I would steer cleer of this if you can, but if your downloaded movies are in this format then obviously theres nothing you can do.
it wont let me convert the avi file to mpeg. whenever i try and convert the blackhawk down file it says "(file name) , cannot not open, or unsupported. I think the files too large but i dont know how to make it smaller. someone help!
sounds like you don't have the codec to open the movie. I had this problem. I went to drivers.com and d/l codec mp4x (mp43 codec driver) now I can open any movie.
Your problem is with your "vfapi plugins" .Go to your "advanced settings" to "vfapi plugins" and raise the "direct show" to "2" and lower every thing to "0" or "1"...this should fix it...
please help me i have an AVI i'm trying to convert to VCD.
I have succesfully used virtualdub to sor out the audio biut when i go to load up my avi as a video source I get an error message saying "file can not open , or unsupported."
My video file details for the AVI are 352x240 ,53638 Frames 14.985 Frames/Sec, 41 KB/Sec, Unknown Format.
I burned a svcd mpeg2, but it is 480 X 480 and looks funny. Will it look right on my dvd player on the tv?I burned a vcd and it looks in like a correct picture. How do I burn a svcd to look correct, not all tall and squishy, like 352x240. ??Thanks a bunch.
Don't worry about the fact that the picture looks squashed. The reason for this is because media player 7 or 8 isn't very good at aspect ratio sizes where SVCD is concerned.
It will look ok on your DVD player because it will stretch it out to fill the width of the screen. It's just a technique to squeeze more information on to a disk by compressing the image then stretching it back out. Something similar is done for anamorphic films you see at the cinema.
If you really want to see what it looks like use a DVD software player such as WINDVD. This will give you the correct size when viewing or as an alternative download these filters http://www.kehuelga.org/video/dvd/app/freedvd.zip and use windows media player 6.4 to view your movie.
If you have windowsxp this is in your program files folder and is called mediaplayer2.
Also, if you want to download the Elecard codec and player at www.elecard.com, the player will allow you to stretch and resize to any dimensions you want.
I intend to buy aSony camcorder which records to a miniDv cassete.
My intention is some how to convert it to a format that my DVD player will be able to understand (I think vcd or mpeg, any thing else?) and after convertion to burn it to a cd media.
First, is it possible?
what is the format I need to convert to?
how do I do it?
Hi, I do this all the time with my Sony camera. I don't have a DVD burner (yet) but I've made some killer video cd's that play on my set top DVD player.
Do you have a video capture card? With the Sony camera's there are a couple ways to get the video into your PC. One, is with a firewire adapter that interfaces with the little port on the camera that says "iLink". It's actually IEEE1394 (Firewire). The other way is through a standard capture card.
That's where you would want to start. What kind of setup to you have?
I am converting a 700 MB AVI I want to put the converted mpeg on to a CD the completed file is larger than 1 GB is there a way to split the file so it will fit on two CDs
if you go to mpeg tools,you can use the merge and cut option,or before you encode you can use the source range option to encode each half of the movie..
Everywhere I go there's an explanation on how to split the files in half using merge and cut but when they get to that part they don't explain further. They don't explain after you cut it then what, do you save it or whats next ? I have a ful movie in my hard drive and I can't burn it on C.D. because it's too long, Can someone take me further ?
when i download a movie in avi format i can play it with divxplayer and windows mediaplayer.
when i convert it with TMPGenc to mpg i got the movie in good quality but i have no sound.
what can be the problem?
and when i download a movie in mpg format and play in windows media player i hear a scrammbled sound.
P.S i run windows xp
MPEG TOOLS - merge-cut -> edit a file - no preview
when i start tmpegenc, go to mpeg-tools, ADD a movie (mpeg2) and try to edit the file - new mask starts - i can cut and merge, but in the preview window,
i didnt see anything - no preview !
I encoded my first miniDV captured AVI file into DivX format using TMPGEnc v2.5.3. The resulting avi file really looks good and small too. I used a 1 pass de-interlaces, 7 & 2 for my quantizers and 800KB stream.
I tried encoding DivX 2-pass but got a bad quality. Isn't it suppose to be better?
Also, I checked the "make a DivX file". It created a file with a ".divx" extension but I couldn't play it using "The Playa" nor Window's Media player. What gives?
Lastly, is there a way to batch encode these avi's into divx?
Firstly .divx is not a valid media extension so change it to avi.
Secondly to batch encode. Click file then from the menu choose 'Add current project to batch list' and then choose avi from the menu.
Choose your codec and where you want to save the file. This will bring up a box with your project added. Just close the box down and repeat the above steps for each movie you wish to encode then when ready click run in the batch encode box.
HI all,
I have converted avi successfully up until now but when I browse a new file the picture in the preview window is scrambled and i have downloaded part of a film and played it and the picture is still scrambled but if i play the original file through media player the picture is ok........
where am i going wrong ???
when i download a movie in avi format i can play it with divxplayer and windows mediaplayer.
when i convert it with TMPGenc to mpg i got the movie in good quality but i have no sound.
what can be the problem?
and when i download a movie in mpg format and play in windows media player i hear a scrammbled sound.
P.S i run windows xp