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Question TE25 Wrong Sound File Harley 5 2002-04-04 14:56:20
Question TE25 Floating Decimal Crap Querier 7 2002-04-04 12:02:23
Question TE25 subtitles with tmpg enc raanan kuper 1 2002-04-02 16:28:02
Question TE25 16:9 prob Matte 2 2002-04-03 20:37:11
Question TE25 How to speed up encoding ? Spin-Doc 4 2002-04-02 22:21:59
Question TE25 16/9-4/3 lolkrusty 1 2002-04-02 15:30:20
Question TE25 Picture flips on screen when in DVD player MATT 1 2002-04-02 06:59:07
Question TE25 Reducing Bitrate Isn't Reducing File Size Bondiablo 5 2002-04-02 18:02:04
Question TE25 HOW do I buy ? Eugene 1 2002-04-02 04:31:39
Question TE25 audio problems????? sherlock 6 2002-04-03 05:13:16
Question TE25 help! help! adrian752 2 2002-04-03 00:00:01
Question TE25 TMPGEnc v.s. CCE Lite Bob 3 2002-04-02 06:21:35

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Question - TE25 - Wrong Sound File No.17855
Harley  2002-04-02 15:28:30 ( ID:ipb7t2avhyg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When converting some DVD's (.vob) to SVCD (.mpg) I get the wrong sound file.

When I play the .vob file it plays the right sound after encoding it doesn't.

Instead of having the correct movie sound, I get a documentary on how the film was made.

I'm guessing the .vob file contains two soundtracks, one the doco on how the film was made and the other the proper movie sound.

Is there a way of getting TMPGEnc to use the right sound? or is there a way of altering the .vob file itself so TMPGEnc will use the right sound?


I'm using TMPGEnc-2.53.35.130 It's fast and good quality, the wizard kicks butt.

My main concern is mentioned above, I've also found that on some DVD's, there is one or two .vob files which TMPGEnc can't encode any tips would be greatly appreciated.


Techno  Home )  2002-04-02 16:29:40 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

U might have been using the wrong audio or the track contains 2 tracks.

Try to find the correct audio or you can "rip" the audio using 3rd part software

Techno


Ashy  2002-04-02 16:30:18 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Don't tell me you are using TMPG to encode directly from vobs right.
Wrong. This is not the way to do it. Not only is it the wrong way, it is also the slowest method.
You should be using the DVD2AVI method and creating project files. This will greatly improve the speed, usually 3 times faster.
It will also rip the correct audio track from the DVD.

If you need info on this check out www.vcdhelp.com


Techno  Home )  2002-04-02 17:58:24 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

that is correct ASHY, I did not want to say that incase if people thought "oh look, it's MR know it all"

Thanks

Techno


Ashy  2002-04-02 19:23:49 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I wouldn't normally say it like that Techno, but some peoples methods are insane and it keeps coming up over and over again.
I don't think your a 'Know it all' Techno just a 'Know a lot' like me. He hee only jokin'

ASHY


Harley  2002-04-04 14:56:20 ( ID:ipb7t2avhyg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Much Obliged. Works great.

If you two know so much, here's one for ya.

I've got a french movie, which has an english or french soundtrack. I could use the english soundtrack, but it lacks authenticity.

I want to use the french sound with english subtitles.

So I need to know the number setting in TMPGENC for the french language and how you get english subtitles to be displayed.

As you've probally guessed I'm a beginner.

Thanks.



Question - TE25 - Floating Decimal Crap No.17847
Querier  2002-04-02 15:13:38 ( ID:ddes50zcspw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When I try to convert one of my avi files to mpeg files an error came up saying floating decimal error or something. It has happened before but when i checked and unchecked the boxes it worked. However this time no matter how many times i try it is useless. Can someone please help me, it is really annoying not being able to convert ONE single file. Thank You



Techno  Home )  2002-04-02 16:28:26 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Check/uncheck all the boxes in the quantize matrix settings

Techno


Ashy  2002-04-02 16:57:13 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It's probably a glitch in your file.
Have you tried to frame serve the AVI from Virtualdub to TMPG?

ASHY


Gastric  2002-04-03 18:16:54 ( ID:w3t1wtf94mk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've received this error on numerous occassions. What I've found is that by merely closing/opening TMPG Enc that the error will eventually go away. To clarify, I do NOT check/uncheck boxes I merely open/close TMPG Enc repeatedly until the error does not occur and then I can encode successfully.

I'm running TMPG Enc 2.53.35.130 on WinXP Home. I've installed the Quicktime VFP from vcdhelp.com in order to convert MOV files my digital Olympus camera captures.

I have received this error when attempting to do the actual conversion as well as when selecting/opening a video file.

I have received this error primarily when working with MOV files, but yesterday received it when opening a MPG file that I had encoded using an older version of TMPG Enc.



Querier  2002-04-04 11:10:16 ( ID:ddes50zcspw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>It's probably a glitch in your file.
>Have you tried to frame serve the AVI from Virtualdub to TMPG?
>
>ASHY

Can you please clarify on this frame serve thing? I have Virtual Dub but what do i have to do. It would be really good if i could fix this problem. Ive tried opening and closing TMPG to get rid of this floating decimal problem but it still does not work. Thanks and reply soon please.



Ashy  2002-04-04 11:43:41 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Go into your Virtualdub folder and double click the file called AuxSetup.exe and in the box that pops up click the button which says 'Install handler' and click 'OK' to all the other boxes that come up then click 'Exit and restart your system.

After restart open up your file in Virtualdub. Change any settings in Virtual dub you want, for example any filters you wish to apply. Now click File and from the menu choose 'Start frameserver'. A box will appear with the name of your file, click start and in the next box give the file a name and an .AVI extension then save it where you want. This will start the Frame server. DO NOT CLOSE THIS DOWN.
Now use the file you just created with the .AVI extension in TMPGenc as if it was a real AVI.
If you have problems opening the file in TMPGenc which you have created then go into the Virtualdub folder. There should be a folder called 'AVIPROXY'. Open this and double click the 'proxyon.reg' file. You may have to restart your PC after this. After you have finished encoding click the 'Proxyoff.reg' file.

Let me know how u get on.
ASHY


Ashy  2002-04-04 11:44:57 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

By the way was that fast enough?


Ashy  2002-04-04 12:02:23 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Go into your Virtualdub folder and double click the file called AuxSetup.exe and in the box that pops up click the button which says 'Install handler' and click 'OK' to all the other boxes that come up then click 'Exit and restart your system.

After restart open up your file in Virtualdub. Change any settings in Virtual dub you want, for example any filters you wish to apply. Now click File and from the menu choose 'Start frameserver'. A box will appear with the name of your file, click start and in the next box give the file a name and an .AVI extension then save it where you want. This will start the Frame server. DO NOT CLOSE THIS DOWN.
Now use the file you just created with the .AVI extension in TMPGenc as if it was a real AVI.
If you have problems opening the file in TMPGenc which you have created then go into the Virtualdub folder. There should be a folder called 'AVIPROXY'. Open this and double click the 'proxyon.reg' file. You may have to restart your PC after this. After you have finished encoding click the 'Proxyoff.reg' file.

Let me know how u get on.
ASHY



Question - TE25 - subtitles with tmpg enc No.17845
raanan kuper  2002-04-02 15:07:58 ( ID:4d4uj.l20kw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hi
is there anyone who can help put a subtitles inside the mpeg movies so i can make a vcd with subtitles built in
thanks a head
raanan
please make sure to write the version softwere in your answer


Techno  Home )  2002-04-02 16:28:02 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGENC does not create subtitles. 3rd party software may be able to do so.

Techno



Question - TE25 - 16:9 prob No.17842
Matte  2002-04-02 14:45:01 ( ID:mlfwfz4bekm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

when i encode a movie to SVCD with aspect ratio "16:9 Display" and play it in my standalone dvd-player the picture is shaking!
what have i done wrong?
something with pal and ntsc(film)?
the movie have a framerate of 23.97. and that's ntcsfilm, right?

thanks
matte


Ashy  2002-04-02 15:19:31 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Are you sure the original frame rate of the movie is 23.976. I doubt it is because this isn't very often used. Check to make sure the source isn't 29.97 fps.
If it is then this is why your movie is jerky, because you have changed the frame rate. You must ensure the output frame rate is the same as the input, but if this frame rate doesn't comply with your T.V. system your going to have playback probs.
If the movie really is a the frame rate you say and you need to convert it then check back on this BBS shorlty as I will be posting a solution to this. Look for something about frame rate conversion in the title.

ASHY.


edster  2002-04-03 20:37:11 ( ID:4wtzywmy.uk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I understand that the Force Film option is to remove interlace from the original source. If your source is 29 fps interlaced and you don't force film, you get horizontal trailing lines. Very annoying. Use then use the 3:2 pull down option to sync the audio in TMPGenc.



Question - TE25 - How to speed up encoding ? No.17837
Spin-Doc  2002-04-02 13:10:35 ( ID:utc4kn6mrfr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,
does anyone know how to speed-up TMpeg ? I'm running Win2k on Athlon600 with 256 CL2 Ram.
Encoding a 100 minute video to pal vcd (source from dvd2avi) takes over 6 hours (on High Quality).
My friend runs TMpeg on Athlon800 and this only takes 4h, but on Highest Quality.

Greetings from Germany
Mike


Techno  Home )  2002-04-02 13:41:46 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is it a DIVX file?

If so, it is highly compressed therefore TMPGENC will assume double the time to encode.

in the advanced video settings, goto the source range filter.

Then hit the start frame and goto the end of the movie and hit finish frame.

Then encode and hopfully it should reduce time.

Techno


Spin-Doc  2002-04-02 14:37:07 ( ID:utc4kn6mrfr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thx a lot. Next time I'm encoding, I'll test it.

Mike


Techno  Home )  2002-04-02 14:38:56 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

No probs.! :)

Techno


sherlock  2002-04-02 22:21:59 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

spin doc that seems pretty fast,my 800 mhz takes twice as long as your 600,wow , I guess I"ll have to change my celeron for an athlon...



Question - TE25 - 16/9-4/3 No.17835
lolkrusty  2002-04-02 10:40:51 ( ID:uculvhpqcsm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

how to make a 16/9 movie to a 4/3 movie (with the 2 black stripes)


Ashy  2002-04-02 15:30:20 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Choose source aspect ratio 16:9 Pal or NTSC under advanced and output ratio 4:3 Pal or NTSC under Video.



Question - TE25 - Picture flips on screen when in DVD player No.17833
MATT  2002-04-02 04:58:13 ( ID:k9yuqmdesvk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I used tmpeg encoder to write mpeg files to cd-r but when played on the dvd player, the picture roles constantly. What have I done wrong?
Thanks,
Matt


rwong48  2002-04-02 06:59:07 ( ID:qhjudvktrgm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

you might have confused PAL with NTSC.. usually american things are NTSC... you have to set everything to the same form. on my dvd player there's a ntsc/pal switch.. maybe that might work.. well im sorta bad at this but i tried to help =)



Question - TE25 - Reducing Bitrate Isn't Reducing File Size No.17827
Bondiablo  2002-04-02 03:16:01 ( ID:kuea60bzpjj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm using TMPGEnc 2.53 and loading a *.d2v and *.wav file saved from DVD2AVI then trying to convert it to a mpeg1 file to make a VCD on an 80 min disc. If I use the standard VCD NTSC settings the resulting file size of the *.mpg is 835MB. I tried reducing the bitrate to 1050 kbps which showed an estimated file size of 776MB but 5+ hours later the finished *.mpg file was again 835MB. I tried once more, this time reducing the bitrate all the way down to 900 kbps with an estimated file size of 685MB, but again 5+ hours later my finished *.mpg file was 835MB. Any ideas what could be going wrong?


sherlock  2002-04-02 03:28:54 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

the minimun bit rate that most players will play is 1150kbs,I think this could be a default setting in tmpgenc,but I read this in "vcd help" but dont know if it will work,try encodein your avi. to wmv/asf then encode to mpeg1,but I don"t see how this would make a differance,but this guy swears on his life that it does........good luck

ps:you only need to loose about 35mb to fit on a cd,so extract the audio and re-encode it at half the bit rate, then put them back to together,this should work..


Bondiablo  2002-04-02 03:46:29 ( ID:k0nbe6g.fno )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

1150 is the default setting but I should be able to use a lower video bitrate in order to fit the file on 1 CD and I don't want to change the audio.


sherlock  2002-04-02 04:33:03 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

you should be able to lower the bit rate,and I don"t know why it doesn"t work,have you tried the over burn option in nero it allows you to burn a bit more than the cd says it holds, but I never have tried it.......


Ashy  2002-04-02 12:25:54 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The reason why your file size is staying the same is because you have used the NTSC video template and then just 'Unlocked' the settings and changed the bitrate.
This will work fine for PAL, but not for NTSC.
It happens because you have selected the NTSC template to create a standard Video cd and no matter how low you alter the bitrate TMPG will add padding to the movie which is why you are getting the same file size.

Remember you are now making a non standard Video cd, so you must change the settings accordingly.

To remedy the problem click 'Setting' then click the 'System' tab and change the Stream type to 'MPEG-1 Video cd (non standard)' This should rememdy your problem. Don't worry Nero will still see it as a compliant VCD as long as the other settings are standard.

The other thing I should tell you about before you re-encode is that it's unecessary if you still have the MPEG which you reduced to 1050 kbps.
The simple thing to do is to open up TMPG and goto FILE and click MPEG TOOLS from the menu.
Click the 'Simple multiplex' tab and using the 'Browse' button put the same MPEG file in both the 'Video input' and 'Audio input' boxes.
Next choose your 'Output' and give the file a different name.
Then where it says 'Type' make sure you choose 'MPEG-1 Video cd (Non standard)'

Click run and the padding will be removed and you should have a smaller file which can still be burned in Nero as a compliant VCD.

Let me know if it helps.

ASHY


Bondiablo  2002-04-02 18:02:04 ( ID://ukl2zdut2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks. That was driving me nuts but you were right, that fixed it. I tried a bunch more times after that too, though I did switch to a 2 minute video for testing purposes after those first 2 trys seemed to fail.



Question - TE25 - HOW do I buy ? No.17825
Eugene  2002-04-02 02:45:24 ( ID:4lqve4ezqer )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am trying to buy this product but get a blank page on the purchase site.My present TMPGE has expired and there is no new version. Help
thanks Gene


PeteC  2002-04-02 04:31:39 ( ID:qowkrclr4q6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I ended getting my SN after a couple of emails. Give it a try...



Question - TE25 - audio problems????? No.17818
sherlock  2002-04-02 02:31:42 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Im try ing to burn a vcd with nero,but nero keeps saying that the audio is not compliant with vcd,the audio is 2 channel 48000khz 192kbs,so I changed it to 1 channel 48000khz 192kbs,now it says it is still not compliant,is says 48000khz 1 channel is not compliant,so now it wants me to do sterio 224kbs 41000khz,but the original is at 48000khz,wont this make it go out of sync?it has allways accepted every audio stream I have tried,it must be cuz the original is 2 channel dolby surround what is going wrong....thanx


sherlock  2002-04-02 03:39:15 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

no matter what I do to the audio nero says it isn"t vcd compliant,the movie is "snatch" the box says it has a 2 channel surround and dolby digital 5.1,which one should I use? and how do I know which track is which? whan I rip the dvd and extract all the audio tracks there is one 2 channel track and 4 six channel tracks,I am totaly confused as to what track will work, please help???


Ashy  2002-04-02 12:45:46 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The VCD you are creating is not being accepted because it is NOT standard! and there is no way NERO has ever accepted those settings for VCD without complaining. You must have created a SVCD for Nero to accept those settings without complaining.

The reason for your dilema is because your sample rate is wrong. You must change it to 44100khz two channel stereo.
It doesn't matter if the original was 48000khz or dolby or or not. You won't lose sync.

The audio channel you should choose when ripping a DVD should always be the 6 track dolby digital channel. Most DVD ripper/encoders such as DVD2AVI down mix these six tracks to a wav in to a two channel stereo track.

ASHY


Techno  Home )  2002-04-02 13:42:47 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That is correct ASHY, thanks for posting this up, I HOPE people read it so they dont add more threads to this with the same question.

:)

Techno


Ashy  2002-04-02 14:20:39 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I know what your saying Tecno. If people would only look through the other posts first it save having to answer the same question OVER and OVER and OVER again!!
Jaysus.

ASHY


Techno  Home )  2002-04-02 20:06:02 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

U can say that again ASHY :)

Techno


sherlock  2002-04-03 05:13:16 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I looked over other posts,but I was getting conflicting information....



Question - TE25 - help! help! No.17815
adrian752  2002-04-02 02:28:42 ( ID:k6mn8elwcmo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Does anyone know what I have to do to get my nero to recognize the encoded movie as NTSC. I have tried everything with no luck. PLease help me!


sherlock  2002-04-02 02:36:00 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

what do you mean recognize it as ntsc?if you use a ntsc template and burn it in ntsc you shouldn"t have any problems,what error messages are you getting?


adrian752  2002-04-03 00:00:01 ( ID:k6mn8elwcmo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

when i used to encode movies in the past, i always checked to see if they encoded right and they were in NTSC form before i would start burning them. Now i am doing the exact same thing but mu burner does not recognize the file as NTSC. I have tried using nero and ez cd creator roxio and they both can't recognize it. I think i'm doing everything right because i have done it in the past. I did load the template everytime. I'm not getting any error messages but when i go to play it in my dvd player it does nothing.
i hope you have some ideas because i'm stuck
thanx



Question - TE25 - TMPGEnc v.s. CCE Lite No.17811
Bob  2002-04-02 02:03:12 ( ID:jtkeykdh.n. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Does anyone know the difference between TMPGEnc and CCE Lite? Is it speed, quality etc. Also, is CCE Lite worth $250 when compared to TMPGEnc for $50.

Thanks, Bob


sherlock  2002-04-02 02:33:16 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

cce lite sucks compared to "tmpgenc". cce sp is the only compareable encoder out there.....


Bob  2002-04-02 02:55:28 ( ID:jtkeykdh.n. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ok, thanks sherlock, I appreciate your help...


jpsabo  2002-04-02 06:21:35 ( ID:cosg728adko )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Check out the following link for a comparison of encoders:

http://www.tecoltd.com/enctest/enctest.htm



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