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If you download the latest version of TMPGENC it includes templates, it also has a project wizard which earlier versions didn't, this allows you to easily make VCD, SVCD or DVD compliant files in either PAL or NTSC with a couple of easy clicks.
Compliant files (after being burnt to disk) can then be played on a DVD or VCD player. Nearly all DVD players play VCD & DVD and some play SVCD. VCD players only play VCD.
Playstation 1 can play VCD but not SVCD or DVD if you buy an adapter. Playstation 2 can play DVD but not VCD or SVCD.
I downloaded a movie from the Internet, in .avi. I wanted to change it to .mpg for a video CD. It took eight hours yesterday, and it was the wrong settings. Are these settings all right ?
MPEG-1
352 x 240
29,97 fps
CBR
1150kbps
Layer-2 44100Hz
224kbps
4:3
525 line (NTSC)
Thanks
I had to installed the program again. Now, the wiz is working. I started encoding a movie. But the faces of the actors are long. It's a cinemascope movie. What should I do ?
I was wondering how difficult it would be to add an overlay image? Preferrably a PNG or TIFF, since then I wouldn't need to use a seperate application such as Vegas or Premier to add a graphic along the bottom of my videos. I'm simply going from DV ->MPeg Video/Audio streams then staright to DVD. TMPGENC is by far the fastest software encoder I've seen, and being able to add this one small feature would be perfect!
you need to put your grafic on with another program,"tmpgenc" is strictly for encodeing and it definately is not the fastest but it is the most versitile and easy to use and has the best quality for you buck....
Hello, i can't open any avs files (created with Avisynth) if these avi files are compressed. I only can open the avs files if they have uncompressed avisource.Why? Thanks to all by colin
I am converting AVI and MPEG files to the VCD format. After TMPG software appears to covert my project to VCD I burn it to a CD. I have tried every DVD player and it cannot be read. The brand of CD is PNY, the CD burner is a Samsung, and I have tried to play on APEX, Panasonic, and JVC players.
I have a clip from VHS tape that appears to be washed out. I have tried a color correction, and although it helps to a degree, it does not appear to be the solution. I would like to increase the bit rate on mpeg1 to see if that helps. does anyone know how to do it or maybe have a better recommendation?
it is easy to up the bit rate on vcd but this won"t help that much,cuz you can"t make roses from crab grass,but to up the bitrate you click the "load" tab go to the extra folder and choose the "unlock.mcf" template and then you will be able to up the bit rate in the "settings",but be ware that this will unlock all the settings so make sure that every other setting is vcd compliant or you will waste a lot of time on a file that is useless....hope this helps...sherlock
Perfect. Ripper first, then DVD2AVI, then TMPGEnc, and finally NERO VCD. I appreciate your help. NERO comes bundled with some Motherboards, version 5.0 and, once installed, you can go to www.nero.com and get the latest version free.
go to vcdhelp.com and there are a lot of instructions on how to do it,you will have to download a few programs to do this, but you can find them there in the "tools" section........
I have a clip from VHS tape that appears to be washed out. I have tried a color correction, and although it helps to a degree, it does not appear to be the solution. I would like to increase the bit rate on mpeg1 to see if that helps. does anyone know how to do it or maybe have a better recommendation?
Did anyone figure out this problem yet, I have ran several different options with the same out come no VIDEO but I got sound. Only if I was blind would I enjoy this movie!
well you have to make sure that your avi. file isn"t divx5, cuz it isn"t supported,but some more information would be helpfull if you want your problem resolved.......
I've found that I'm running into similar problems here and then. In my case it's the sound that's missing. When I play the AVI itself I can hear the sound, as soon as I use TMPEG for creating a VCD (PAL) the sound's gone.
Installed are DivX-Codecs 3, 4, and 5 as well as these Indeo-drivers. OP-Sys is WinXP (maybe that's the Problem *g*)
This seemed to be the nearest to my problem - so is there any way to decode the video in DivX 5.0 into a standard VCD compatable MPEG? Is there a plugin out there?! Help!!
make sure your avi. isn"t divx5, cuz divx5 isn"t compatable with "tmpgenc" but tell us what you are doing so we can tell you what you are doing wrong.....sherlock