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Hello Guys, a question about the bot thatÃÔ supposedly going around by the RIAA that supposedly scans your directories for music files is there anyway to protect yourself from this bot or to detect it? Thanks for you help!
After converting an SVCD with the header trick so I can play it on my *#$Panasonic#$* can I burn the mpeg file to cd as a data file? My software only has data & audio options. Thanks.
NO.
There is no excuse not to have the correct software anyway. There are a few programs around which will do it for free.
VCDEASY 1.1.5.2 and below is totally free and one of the best for burning VCD/SVCD, so is VCDimager.
I have used TMPGEnc for months. I reloaded Windows and reistalled TMPGEnc. Now every time I try to load a file to convert, I get an error "file can not open or is unsupported". I have tried several versions of TMPGEnc with the same issue.
I'm trying to back up a movie to VCD. I've used this program many many time to do this, but for some reason I'm now gitting a problem. It's been awhile since I've messed around with VOB-VCD conversions but I created a D2V with DVD2AVI and extracted the WAV. Stuck both those into TMPGEnc and started the encoding. About 3%-5% into the encoding I get a few differant, yet similar errors.
- "Read error occurred at address 0049B45C of module 'TMPGEnc.exe' with 47464662"
- "Read error occurred at address XXXXXXXX of module 'DVD2AVI.vfp' with XXXXXXXX"
I've tried re-doing everything from scratch and still gitting the same problem.
Well if you are useing the very Latest version of Tmpgenc you can try something different..Use Smartripper to Extract the Vob files from the DVD to one Big Vob file instead of seperate Vob files, You do this by going into the settings and set it to Extract the Vob files to the Max File size and then set the Max file size to 9gb(If you are running a NTSF System) and now rip the DVD and you should have one fig Vob file, Now Use DVD2AVI to extract the audio to Wav, then Load the Vob file in as the Video source and load the Wav file as the audio source and encode to VCD, This should work as Tmpgenc now accepts Mpeg2/Vob files as source files, But if you can extract the vob files to one big Vob file then you can Try renameing the Vob files sequentially Like name the First "vob-01.vob" and the second "vob-02.vob" then do this for all the Vob files then load the first one into Tmpgenc and it should load the rest in order but it would be best to rip the DVD to one big File....Good Luck...
hi,
i just ripped a dvd video using this tutorial: http://www.groenjes.com/dvdrip/ripping_dvd_to_svcd.htm
the dvd is pal and i followed the tutorial, expect parts that are for ntsc users.
After converting it to mpeg 2, i burnt it to a svcd with nero. The svcd and mpeg 2 fils plays ok on my pc, but choppy video and a few bad quality appears on mystand alone dvd player.
any ideas??
Yeh could be the disks also, which disk do you use?
Maybe your DVD player cannot handle the bitrate.
Do VCD's play ok on your DVD player? What make of DVD player do you have?
hey ashy,
i have a CellSonic dvd-m55a.
All vcds dvds, and svcds play fine.
I currently used a digimaster 10x rw burnt at 4x.
I also tried lowering the birate, but it still doesnt work.
I have several movie files that are at a reslution of 480 X 576. Tmpgenc dvd author will not work with these, saying they need to be 352X2888, 720X480, etc. I don't understand why this is, is it possible to explain ? Or is there any way around this without re-encoding the entire movie ?
The DVD-Standard only includes Half-, Full- and Broadcast-D1, not 2/3-D1 like on SVCDs.
Read some Guides here, in the TMPGEnc-Forum or on vcdhelp.com to put 2/3-D1-Video on DVD. But: Not all Players do play such Discs correctly.
You get this Error Because all of the Files that come with Tmpgenc are not all in a Folder and all of the Files have to be in the Same Folder and you can"t have the Main EXE File sitting on your Desktop as a Shortcut...
I am having problems converting AVI. files to M-PEG's. I get everythong done and go to press start and get a "Can't load P3Package.dll". What does this mean? How do I correct this?
It means you haven't extracted all the files from the TMPG zip folder properly.
You can't run TMPG from the zip nor can you just have the TMPGenc.exe on it's own without the rest of the files.
Does anyone know how I can change the language of TMPGEnc? I am used to English so when it changed to another language based on my Windows OS, some terms becomes confusing for me. Thanks for any help.
It will be great if there was a scanning of the video content for scene change. If it could be done and automatically add chapters. Then we could go back and manually removed the undesired chapter.
I've stupidly encoded a load of video with the "Max Frames in a GOP" set to "0", is there any way of reorganising the video stream (i.e. not recompressing) to change it to a lower number. My GOP Sequence is set to standard, so I don't know why it makes the GOPs to long!
I don't understand your problem. Are you saying your GOPs are too long?
Why are they too long, how many frames are in your GOPs?
Are you encoding for DVD?
If you are Encodeing for DVD and your DVD authoring Program is giveing you an error saying that there is a Problem with the Gop then you Can fix it with One tool I know of...There is a Mpeg editor called "Mpeg2VCR" which has a Feature called a "GOP Fixer" ,It will Change the Length of the GOP of your Mpeg2 file so that it is DVD Compliant and it will Fix any other errors in the File like audio and Video Time code errors and other such Problems...The Problem is that the Program isn"t freeware and is about $100 and I don"t know of any Other such Tool....Cheers