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Okay, the probem is that when i encode ANY video mpeg, mpeg2, doesn't matter, and it will only display the video, but no audio... I was able to do this once before, but i dont know what exactly happend, and so now it doensn't work...
Can someone help me out with this problem im having?
What type of files are your Source Files??? If they are downloaded AVI Files then they will usually have AC3 or VBR MP3 audio and Tmpgenc doesn"t support these audio formats, you will need to extract the audio to Wav format and use those files as the audio source..If you are encodeing regular Mpeg files to Mpeg then you should De-Mux the audio from the source Mpeg file and then just encode the Video, then mux the audio with the New Mpeg Video file, re-encodeing the audio will degrade the Quality, and when encodeing Vob files to Mpeg1/2 I use DVD2AVI to frameserve the Video and decode the audio to Wav or Demux the audio and encode it seperately....
Sort Of, You can click "Stop" while it is encodeing and when it asks you if you want to abort encodeing just don"t answer, then you can do other stuff on your Computer and then later you can resume encodeing by clicking "No" , but you can"t shut down Tmpgenc or your Computer and start up again at another time..
First, sorry for my bad english :)
I tried to convert an AVI to MPEG 1 (VCD standart).
The AVI is DIVX with 25 fps, VBR MP3 stream and takes 1 hour.
I load this AVI in TMPGEnc. TMPGEnc say it´s over 2 hours long.
Can everyone help me ?
Try changing the VFAPI plug-in
(Option -> Environmental Setting -> VFAPI plug-in )
Increase Priority of "Direct Show Multimedia File Reader" so that it's shown on top of the list.
In the Project Wizard (4/5) the correct time of the file should be now displayed.
With some files Sometimes tmpgenc will show the File as twice or more as long as the file really is, sometimes you can just encode it anyways and the file turns out fine or sometimes it will encode the file but put like an hour of blackness at the end of the movie which you would have to cut off, so what I sugest is go to "Settings" to "Advanced settings" and double click on the "Source Range" and set it to just encode the Movie, this should solve your problem....
And you Probably will not have any audio in your File Because Tmpgenc doesn"t Support VBR MP3 audio, You will have to use something like "Virtual Dub_Mod" or maybe "AVI-Mux" to extract the audio to Wav and use the Wav audio as the audio source in Tmpgenc....
First, sorry for my bad english :)
I tried to convert an AVI to MPEG 1 (VCD standart).
The AVI is DIVX with 25 fps, VBR MP3 stream and takes 1 hour.
I load this AVI in TMPGEnc. TMPGEnc say it´s over 2 hours long.
Can everyone help me ?
i've been trying to convert an avi file into mpg but i get this error "Divide by 0" when tmpgenc starts the encoding process. The avi is in divx format with audio in ac3 format. i'm able to play both audio and video only in windows media player. other divx players play only the video and not the audio. how do i go about encoding this file to mpg?
I don"t Know what the "Divide By 0" error is about But I do know that Tmpgenc will not encode the AC3 audio, you will need to extract the AC3 to wav with something like AVI-Mux then use the Wav as the audio source..And your Problem is not a Bug report, if it was every one would be haveing the same Problem, it"s probably more to do with an error in your File or configuration as opposed to a Tmpgenc bug....
Hi, I am new at encoding movies and making svcds. I have a question, or rather I am asking for advice. My dvd player does play the SVCDs that I make with TMPGEnc. Should I buy a lincence so I can continue making SVCDs or should I just make my movies VCDs? Is it worth it?
When coverting a video that has a 23fps framerate into a PAL VCD (25fps)format, the output video is slightly jerky (skippy).
I figure this must be because of the conversion from 23fps to 25fps. So in the setting menu i see an option under the "video" tab to change the framerate but all the options under the "video" tab are "greyed out" and i cannot change them.
How can I stop those options from being grayed out so I can change the framerate?
PS. I MUST convert into PAL otherwise it wont play on my PAL DVD player.
Simply changing the framerate to 23 fps still wont make it play correctly on your player. You will still have the same problem.
You will have to speed the frame rate up to 25 fps then alter the audio with cool edit or sound forge to shrink the audio length to match the video.
An easier alternative if you know how to use it, is to use AVIsynth to convert the frame rate.
Ok thanks but I have no idea how to speed up the framerate or how to use sound forge to shrink the audio so if you could explain it to me step by step or as best you can I would be extremely grateful.
It seems every movie I have dl'd lately either has ac3 audio or VBR mp3. I tried using NanDub for to extract the VBR mp3 to wav but it always comes up 3-4 seconds shorter than the movie, which throws everything off sync. I've heard you can convert the VBR mp3 to CBR mp3 but I cannot figure out how. I stripped the audio from the MPG2 file and now have a good m2v. How can I get the audio mixed back in while staying in sync?
Well that is the reason why encodeing movies with VBR audio sucks ,and why downloaded movies aren"t really meant to be converted to Mpeg...and many Programs will change the length of the audio when converting the audio to WAV with VBR and AC3 audio..There are a Couple of things you can Try, Use AVI Mux to extract the audio to Wav and see if the audio changes length with it or you can allways stretch the extracted audio to the Correct length useing Sound forge or Cool edit, But the newest "Virtual Dub_Mod" is supposed to properly handle VBR Audio without any change in the length...
Thank you Minion. I'll try both of those out. Do you know if there is a way to correct out of sync problems due to a glitch in the .avi. Harry Potter 2 has a glitch that does this and so does Black Hawk Down. I wasn't sure if an antifreeze program would help or not. Thanks.
You can use Virtualdub to sort this out.
It seems strange but I'm currently doing the same thing myself with Harry potter because it also has a glitch and I encoded it myself, not downloaded it.
Open your AVI in Virtualdub. The find the pint where the audio goes out of sync.
Cut the good part of the file at that point and save it. Next move the slider to the point where the glitch is and click Audio>Interleaving add a delay or an advance value( an advance is acheived by using a minus before the value) to the audio skew correction setting, depending on whether the audio is ahead or behind.
The setting is in milliseconds, 1000ms = 1sec. First try 500ms then adjust it until the audio is in sync.
When happy with the result save the second part of the AVI.
Tip: give both parts of the AVI sequential names (I.E. AVI_01.avi, AVI_02.avi) then set TMPG to open the files in sequence and then encode as normal.
Thank you Minion. I'll try both of those out. Do you know if there is a way to correct out of sync problems due to a glitch in the .avi. Harry Potter 2 has a glitch that does this and so does Black Hawk Down. I wasn't sure if an antifreeze program would help or not. Thanks.
Minion, I dl'd Avi Mux but it appears to only blend video & audio. I could not get it to extract the audio (and if I did it would still be in VBR mp3, right?) I tried stretching the .wav to the correct length with Sound Forge, but it turned out choppy with some static and strange background noises. Dl'd Cool Edit from home page but could only get the 1st 4 seconds worth of output. I'm dl'ing full version off Kazaa and will try that.
Ashy, tried clipping out the bad section. 1st part was fine, but 2nd part came out jacked up (slow motion in beginning and progressively became more out of sync). I was having to enter a skew of -45000 ms.
Well if you have Sound Forge then it should be able to extract the audio from the AVI to the correct length, I don"t know why it would sound bad after changeing the length Cuz I have stretched like 8 minutes in a 2 hour long audio file without Problems..
TMPGENC doesn't recognize a specific subtitle that I'm trying to load when converting from divx to vcd. I have tried many things. I've extracted the sub from dvd and saved it with a .txt format. The subtitle works fine with the BSPLAY player. But, since it wasn't working with TNPGENC nor Windows Media Player, I did convert it to the .srt format. Now, with the .srt format it doesn't work with TMPGENC, nor with Windows Media and nor even with BSPLAY.
I had a problem with some avi files when outputing them to avi, in wich it doubled the encoded time, half of it with the movie the other half black screened. I solved that with the source range option, but no there is no sound on the file. The original file was encoded with VBR audio. if anyone can help me here, I'll apreciate it.
By the way, when selecting ES (audio only) on the stream type to get the soung only, the outputed file doesn't have sound either.
Tmpgenc does not support VBR audio, you have to use a different program to extract the VBR audio to WAV and use that as the audio source, you can do this with "Virtual Dub-Mod"...And the Black screen problem can usually be solved by raiseing the "Direct show File reader" to "2" in the "Vfapi Plugins"....
I has use the trial version of The TMpegEnc PLUS 2.5
It cab support the 856x480 16:9 widescreen DV input,But whin I set the mpeg-2 output to the 856x480 output, it can work.
IS someyhing wrong or the TMPEGEnc can't support to the widescreen MPEG2 output
Tell me anybody,Please
I have never heard of "856+480" I don"t think there is a Standard with that Resolution, and I"m pretty Sure the "856+480" is NOT a Valid Widescreen Resolution, if you are trying to make a DVD out of these files it will Not work, and I"m pretty Sure the Is No DV resolution of 856+480, But still I don"t see why Tmpgenc will not make a file with this resolution,...
Sounds pretty cool if a camera can output that resolution.
If that truly is the case, the video would need to be resized down to 720x480 to be DVD legal.
Rant: I'm not buying a digital camcorder until 4:2:0 or 4:2:2 color sampling is common. Going from 4:1:1 to 4:2:0 throws away HALF the color resolution!
For DVD bound material, a good Hi8 camera can produce 4:2:2 archival resolution and virtually lossless DVD encoding.
Hi, I am new at encoding movies and making svcds. I have a question, or rather I am asking for advice. My dvd player does play the SVCDs that I make with TMPGEnc. Should I buy a lincence so I can continue making SVCDs or should I just make my movies VCDs? Is it worth it?