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Right now I'm using a trial version of TEPlus, the newest version. I'd just like to ask why you have deleted the option to encode SVCD lower than 1600kbps for video bitrate in wizard mode. It's still possible thru "Expert settings" but not possible in the fit-for-cd screen, and that's where I'd like it to be. You see, before, I was able to put three ~20min anime episodes onto one cdr. Now I'd have to calculate the bitrate myself, and I see no point in that because TMPgenc has this kind of function already implemented... only now, limited :(
I can change the highlight on the play button using PhotoShop but I was wondering if it there was any way to change the highlight on a moving thumbnail. I would rather have a border around the thumbnail and blue would fit better with my theme than yellow. Is this possible?
I have 10 source MOV files that are 480x320 and I would like to put them on a disc that I can view on my 16x9 65" HDTV using a progressive scan DVD player that is capable of reading VCDs and SVCDs. What setting would be optimal for this conversion? There are advanced settings such as 3:2 pulldown and such, but I'm not sure which will work best. I would like to preserve the 16x9 ratio (720x480) if possible, but not sure quite how to do that. Any help or ideas on settings for TMPGEnc would be greatly appreciated.
Now we know why so many other mpeg encoders out there don't give you as many options as TMPGEnc... They would be flooded with error reports and incompatibility issues. And somehow I like not knowing what the hell I'm doing.
Anybody out there have templates for TMPGEnc 2.521 for NTSC Region 1 DVD output.
A variety at different bitrates would be nice. I'm just tired of configuring the damn thing and need a template or templates that I can at least examine and contrast with my own for learning purposes.
Right now I am experiencing stuttering playback on my settop DVD player only. NO problem on PC. ***Not a field issue, either.*** It's not stuttering fields. A wrong field will still play through at the correct speed but look like your on some serious tranquilizers when viewing. This is pauses in the stream itself.
Try the NTSC template that comes with TMPG and don't try converting PAL to NTSC cuz it won't work.
Don't burn the disk to fast and keep away from cheap media such as Princo.
I bought both TMPGEnc and the DVD Author package a couple of days ago and am having a problem that I can't seem to shake.
Video plays fine on my computer (WINDVD 4) but stutters on my set top DVD player (SAMSUNG N501 w/nuon enhancements). It's not field arrangement, though because the video and audio actually stop and then resume at the next frame. I first was experiencing this just using the WIZARD for TMPGEnc but it was sort of sporadic and seemd to be happening the most around direct cuts from one camera to another (not on crossfades).
I went to a site that someone here advised that had Optimized settings for MPEG 2 creation in TMPEGEnc and setup a template accordingly. Now I am getting more stuttering than before, this time more uniform every 2 secaonds with 1 second pause in between.
The only really significant change that I noticed between TMPGEnc's WIZARD settings and the one's I had been instructed to set it for was the GOP size and order. Currently I've got a smaller GOP compared to what TMPG came set with. It is something like IBPBPBPBP. Might have typed too many but what I'm getting at is that it went from being what appeared to be a random sequence with random stuttering to a smaller ordered sequence with smaller times between stutters. I've also got Scene Detection enabled, which adds I-frames to areas where scene transitions occur. My GOP MAX size limit for NTSC is set for 18 per the instructions on the Optimization page.
VERY important that I get this to work, as the project I am currently working on is for my favorite band in the whole world. Imagine getting to do a video for something you set as an unrealistic life goal. That's how important fixing this problem is for me.
Please ask for any other specifics. I can get extremely technical, if needed. Just have a problem with writing out entire novels... :)
I get the same thing... Except at places where my cheap Apex would stutter, the ATI software on my PC crashes. The same file encoded at the same bitrate and GOP settings in LSX plays flawlessly on both the Apex and PC. What a shame. TMPG produces nicer looking video than LSX, but you got to go with what works.
there is a free directshow filter [RealMediaSplitter.ax]
with enable tmegenc to convert rmvb to mpeg using directshow,
unfortunaly there seem to be a bug in tmpgenc.
tmpgenc can't decode and convert the audio stream to
the output mpg.
only the video stream is converted in tmpgenc. !!!
First of all, I'm a newbie at this stuff. I have an avi. file I wanted to convert to mpeg, so I could put it on dvd. So I down loaded the free tmpgenc and tried coverting the file. I used the wizard, but set it at ntcs. I followed all the steps, but when I started the process, it told me that the file that it would create would be 3 hours plus. Which exceeded it's limitations. The original video is only 90 minutes. I also tried a different process, that would create separate video/audio files in mpeg1. I got an error message saying it couldn't load P3(something).dll.
If you are making a DVD, you should convert the AVI file to MPEG-2. The free version of TMPGEnc has a limited number of free MPEG-2 that you can convert. After you exceed that limit, you can only make MPEG-1 which is for VCD.
Try closing the wizard and then opening your AVI file. Then set your settings via the "Settings" button to see how it would turn out. Again, if you are making a DVD, you can click "Load" and then select your DVD template.
>If you are making a DVD, you should convert the AVI file to MPEG-2. The free version of TMPGEnc has a limited number of free MPEG-2 that you can convert. After you exceed that limit, you can only make MPEG-1 which is for VCD.
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>Try closing the wizard and then opening your AVI file. Then set your settings via the "Settings" button to see how it would turn out. Again, if you are making a DVD, you can click "Load" and then select your DVD template.
I did everything you mentioned, (thanks), but I get the error message, " unable to load p3package.dll". This pops up when I click on start.
everytime I try to convert an avi to mpeg for VCD my video picture freezes after 10 seconds and the sound goes on! Any ideas how to fix this or what the problem is? I even tried some other software but everytime the same problem. Please help me.
maybe divx antifreeze and thats a big maybe
or divfix if its a problem with the source (divfix will cut corrupted frames)
but u havent given much info so i dunno
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could someone help please, i have just bought a cyberlink dvd burner with sonic my dvd software first of all, is this an ok burner that i have been sold or should i change it for a nec burner with nero software.
if the equiptment that i have got is ok can someone tell me how to burn a xvid dvd ripp file from my hardrive to a dvd-r disc and be able to play it on a standalone player, i have been told that i have to have tmpgenc to convert it to a mpeg2 file to do this but the tmpgenc has no instructions on how to do it, and i have honestlry been trying, but am now pulling my hair out, i need a step by step instruction on how to do this, can someone help me do my first dvd burn in any way please, thank you, mark