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I need help!! I am having problems getting audio when encoding avi to mpeg1(ntsc vcd default) i get my video perfect, but there is no audio, HELO plz
SJ
Hmm extract the audio from the avi file and use the uncompressed wav file for sound scource and the avi for video scource, then encode it, will work fine then.
I get an error when trying to cut an mpg file in windows xp. Before I was able to get passed the error and cut but now windows closes tmpg. Anybody have a work around.
Managed to encode divx/avi file to mpg format with tmpg enc but it is too bit too copy onto a cd. Tried to cut/edit movie with mpeg tools but when i get to the bit where it asks you to move the slider to the middle part of the movie the slider does not move and the program stops responding. Any answers?
i have a problem when I encoding avi to svcd pal, a error arrive "illegal floting decimal point calculator order".
how i do to resolve this problem ? because i can't encoding my avi.
sorry for my english (I m french).
In converting an AVI to SVCD (2-pass VBR, 1700 avg. bitrate, high quality motion search, v2.53), it seems that TMPGEnc is actually introducing some block noise that's not apparent in the original. I'm not using any "soften block noise" options in TMPGEnc because the original is a very clean DVD rip in DivX format. Could it be related to my DivX codec v4.12 - I've seen a lot of anti v4.x and v5.x DivX discussion on this board? Any suggestions? The original AVI resolution is 576 x 304, and I'm using the "Full Screen - keep aspect ratio" setting.
I guess you have to live with some blocky noise in some frames since of verry fast movement, but you could try to put the AVG. bitrate up to maby 2300 or something. As long as it fit's onto two 2 cd's or 3 cd's or maby 4 cd's.
Use the Hightest motion search as well.
Other than that, I don't think you can do a whole lot more If you want to stick to the SVCD standard with the templates. Allso set the Lowest Bitrate to 300 because some players don't like it if there is no data to process. Or maby "padding byte" fixes that too, donno about that.
Since you use 2-pass VRB I think that a higher AVG. bitrate will make the blockyness go away, at least so it's not disturbing.
A nother way to fix it is to use 4-pass or 5-pass VBR, but that is not supported in Tmpgenc and I have learn that it dosn't matter if you have a good scource like DVD file.
I cannot use TMPGenc to split files since i bought a new pc running Windows XP. Is this a known problem, adn therefore is it going to be dealt with, or is it just something that I may be doing. I get an address error message every time i try.
I can still convert from avi to mpg, it just seems to be using the tools that is a problem. Any ideas please?
I think it also depends on your hardware. A Pentium 3 500 is the minimum recommended processor. I use a Pentium 2 350,so for me, 13 hours for an SVCD conversion is about what it takes.
I totally agree with webs1.
It depends on your hardware specification, and your setting.
"689MB" and "13hours" sounds within "possible" for me.
Uninstalling DVD software and installing another MPEG-2 codec may have
different result, but not always good, sometime gets worse, so
I do not recommend that unless you do that on your own risk.
Hi Guys!
Don't laugh at me. But 13 hours would be a dream for me! Running 166pentium
64megs ram, 30gig hard drive. hp cd burner. I am used to it taking so long. everything is relative. But I make great movies, sucka is running non stop. lol
Hi
I cant speak english very well but I will try to describe my problem as good as I can.
Okay
I have load my avi file into sourcefile, but the previe-wwindow didnt change the size or colour. only black.
I clicked on settings - advanced - doubleclick on source range - and here i can see a black screen also. only the soundline is shown.
I have encoded it and the result was
a movie with black screen and wonderful sound.
I realy hope you could help me
watching it with windows mediaplayer the movie was excellent
thanks for help
I have an Avi File. While Encoding the preview window is black and after Encoding the whole mpg-file is black with sound. Is this because it is a Divx-format?
I have an avi file which I tried to convert to mpeg on this program so I can burn it on a VCD. When it was done, the audio was the only thing that showed up, and the video was not there. I've read some others with this same problem, but as one of the others, i do not believe this is an older file, as the thing was just released. help would be greatly appreciated.
Starting EMPGEnc for the first time works fine. But now the program creates no output while processing. Processing itself (CPU usage, progress, elapsed and remaining time looks normal). But source position don't change from 00:00:00.
Input is the result from DVD2AVI (.d2v-File). All the programs are running under WinXP.
I use Pinnacle's Studio 7 software for capturing with their DC10 Plus capture card. I finally figured out that the MJPEG that Pinnacle captures with could not be recognized by TMPGEnc without a MJPEG codec installed. I downloaded one from Morgan Mutimedia and voila! TMPGEnc recognized the Pinnacle MJPEG. However, compared to what I was doing the mpeg1 image I get now is far worse than what I was getting by using the Pinnacle MJPEG capture, enocode from MJPEG to Studio DV-avi, then running the DV-avi through TMPGEnc. This adds about four hours to the process. What I want is to take the Pinnacle made MJPEG and run directly through TMPGEnc but the Morgan codec appears to kind of wash the color out and makes everything seem faded. I don't know if this will make sense to anyone here but is there a better MJPEG codec out there that you have had very good results with??? Anyone??
Kevin
I'm using Dc10plus ver. 1.06 to capture & encode using tmpg 2.53 w/o
any problem.Pinnacle studio 7 using the same mjpeg from ver 1.06 of dc10plus.
Let me know how you capture using S7 & encording with tmpgenc.
Actually it's very easy to solve the problem, you don't need any external software, you have to be sure that TMPGEnc reads your MJPEG avi through the VFW compatibility interface. For that you should increase its priority in Options/Environmental Settings/VFAPI Plugins from -2 to 1. Then your TMPG will read the MJPEG avis through your studio DC10 hardware. Be sure you uninstall all the crappy software MJPEG codecs first.
I have tried to prioritize the VFAPI and it does not work for me no matter what I do. The only way I have had any results was to install a mjpeg codec. then TMPGEnc sees the Pinnacle Mjpeg file just fine. It doensn't make sense to me because without the codecs installed Windows Media player would play the Pinnacle mjpegs just fine so in my mind the codec must be on my machine but for some reason TMPGEnc will not see it no matter what I do.
Here is my current procedure:
I capture using Pinnacles DC10 Plus capture card and their Studio AV 7 software. Studio does a good job capturing using their Pinnacle Mjpeg if your system is configured right. After I edit out the commercials using studio I use Studio's Make Move feature which then allows me to convert the mjpeg several different ways. I can make mpeg1 or mpeg2 but compared to TMPGEnc mpegs they look like crap. I have several AVI options but the only one I have been satisfied with was Studio's DV-avi encoder. It makes an avi that TMPGEnc accepts and I can make a pretty good mpeg1 using the high quality filter with shaprpen edge and simple color correction. I then use Nero to make a VCD from the mpeg.
what I am trying to avoid is the encode to DV. It would save me a 4 to 5 hours if I can get a decent mpeg direct from running the Pinnacle mjpeg through TMPGEnc. Thanks for your help guys!! It is appreciated!
Kevin