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Is there a way to protect files from conversion? This one set of movies is really giving me trouble. TMPGENC tries to convert the file into a 72 minute video, when it is only 24 minutes long. Someone suggested using a bitrate calculator, but i dont know what to do with the results.
After further inspection, i realized that the audio bitrate is set to 127...while the successful conversions had bitrates of 128? can tmpgenc encode avi files of bitrate 127?
It doesn"t matter what the bitrate of the AVI files are accept that Tmpgenc will not encode audio streams that have "VBR MP3"try setting the beginning and end points with the "Source Range" in the advanced settings...
I'm converting an avi to vcd at the same time using Virtual Dub to frameserve subs to the movie, but after 2 minutes Tmpgenc closes down with no warning or error messages. Anyone has experienced anything like this and has a possible solution. It closes down at same spot in the movie, but there is no error when i watch the avi.
I have imported an "Pinnacle DC10+"-AVI file for converting it into MPEG1 for an VCD. But the result is much too dark. The changing of brightness and contrast (and even gamma correction) does not bring out the results i wanted to have.
What can i do for having an correct result. Other encoders are working with the correct brightness but the quality is very low. So i would be pleased to have TMPG work.
In v2.59 there is a new feature, the chained files or "open sequence as movie". I enabled it, renamed the files to DV-0001.avi and DV-0002.avi, but TMPGEnc only encodes the first file!
Note I did not add the .avi as the files were AVI type already. Sorry if I state the obvious but it worked for me. All you then do is select the DV-0001 file and automatically found the second file and I assume any further ones had they been named.
Thank You for your advice, but it still won't work.
1. Under ENVIRONMENTAL SETTINGS I select "Open sequence files as a movie",
2. Then with BROWSE i open the first of three files called DV-0001.avi.
3. Then I LOAD a VCD (PAL) template.
4. I press START.
5. TMPGEnc encodes only the DV-0001.avi file and stops.
Sorry to state the obvious, but are both files the same type? What is different about them. We don't know enough about the new feature, but I can imagine if you're files are way different like different FPS, different type of codec, different resolution, etc. maybe that would cause TMPGEnc to refuse to chain them?
i have a huge problem... i had tmpgenc and it was working properly and then all of a sudden it stopped working it said there was an error and will shut down. under environmental settings it said i needed tmpgenc.vfp. is there anyone out that can help me????? pleaseeeeee! nicole
I saw someone else ask this question and I never saw the answer to it. I am using virtualdub to extract the audio wave file then using the tmpg2.9 to split the avi and audio into two mpg files but the second file the sound is a couple seconds before the video, how do I correct this?
If this is Just with the Mpeg file then you can use a Program like "Mpeg2VCR" to Mux the audio and video together Cuz it has a Feature to off set the audio to match the video...
Alright...I'm capturing my files in Premiere via FIrewire from my DV camera. Let's say I capture an AVI file, save it and open it with TMPG....opens fine, no problems. Now, I take the same file, edit it with files of the same settings, export it with the same settings, and try to open it with TMPGenc. It give me an error that says unsupported. Any suggestions why? If it's all the same settings shouldn't it be able to open it no problem??? Any help is appreciated. THanks
Make sure that the AVI compressor is the same in all cases. Uncompressed
AVI files seem to work for me. The DV compressor in Premiere is OK, but
it seems that TMPGEnc likes to encode it at half-resolution (at least with
the codecs I have installed).
What I would recommend is to export from Premiere directly to TMPGEnc,
without writing out the intermediate AVI. You can do this with the
Avisynth program, which you can get for free. There is an Avisynth
plugin for Premiere, so all you have to do is set the export type to
Avisynth, set up a couple of other files, then tell TMPGEnc to open one
of them, and suddenly Premiere will be talking directly to TMPGEnc.
I'm running a compression process for DVD as I type this, which was DV video
edited in Premiere and sent directly to TMPGEnc for encoding.
in the setting screen video, changing the values maximum, minimum and average bitrate I always obtains the same final size...this does not happen with version 2.58
Muxing etc is one area of TMPGenc that I have never ventured into.
I have version 2.58 still on the PC and will have to try remuxing a file to see the effect on file size but I would like to think that the developers will be able to release a fixed version 2.59 as soon as possible.
Muxing etc is one area of TMPGenc that I have never ventured into.
I have version 2.58 still on the PC and will have to try remuxing a file to see the effect on file size but I would like to think that the developers will be able to release a fixed version 2.59 as soon as possible.
Hi, I have an intermittant sound problem when using TMPGEnc. After converting AVI files to MPEG2 for DVD anything longer than 10 mins resuls in the sound dropping out for approx 1 second at exactly the same point 9mins 37 seconds. This happens on various settings.
Thanks for you comments but I am relatively new to codec's and the way they work. I wonder if you could possibly explain to me how I go about using another audio encoder at the same time I am encoding the video.
OK well a while back I posted praising TMPGEnc for the ability to load AVI segments and encode as a single video file (I still think it rocks)! Then I said in the future, the ability to chain together mpg segments into a single encode would rock too..
Ashy then posted and said it already does this, try it out..
So I did? I have mpeg-2 segments named exactly the same as the AVI segments were. The AVI segments all load up properly chained together in TMPGEnc. But the Mpeg-2 segments will not. It still just loads the first one then stops. Am I missing something obvious here, or was I right to begin with that TMPGEnc will not load multiple mpg segments as a single animation?
Hi, thanks for the tip. I downloaded m2v.vfp and put it into TMPGEnc folder. Then in environmental settings I made sure that the MPEG-2 Video Plug-In was enabled. Now, when I opened a segmented mpg 2 file, it did load all of the segments! I had 109 minutes of mpeg-2 video loaded all at once.
BUT, it shows 'video file' only? The Audio File source doesn't load at all. The mpeg-2 segments actually consist of both video and audio. If I just were to load one of the segments by itself using the normal intervideo mpeg-2 codec, TMPGEnc would load both the video and audio streams. With m2v it doesn't load the audio stream at all.
Am I doing something wrong? Is this plug-in supposed to load the audio with the video source so I can output everything together?
PS: What about Mpeg-1 files, there is no way to load them as segmented source?
I'm trying to convert a QuickTime MOV file to VCD format: What a nightmare.
The file MOV to MPG VCD conversion stalls at 12% each time I try it.
So I thought I would try converting to AVI first, and then going AVI to VCD. This appeared to work okay (it didnt stall at 12%). But when I played the AVI file, colors were a mess, there were red, green, and blue horizontal lines through the entire video, all of the action scenes were basically grayscale, each frame basically consisted of 3/4 of one frame and 1/4 of another frame, and the entire video displayed at about a 25 degree angle.
There HAS to be a way to make this conversion. I'd appreciate any suggestions!
I did MOV to AVI the same way i would convert anything else (such as an oversized MPG) to AVI - Used TMPGEnc, Divx codec, pretty basic stuff that *always* works fine. Can you think of any reason why it turned into such a disaster?