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Because then I have to install it on my 80 workstations here at work, so the artists can render it all out, and then I would have to post it on our FTP so our clients can install it.
So that would be somewhere near 100 people installing it. And I would likely have to get on the phone with most of the clients to help them install it.
Ie, its not going to happen. Hence, I need a way to get MOVs out of TMPGEnc, or I have to find another program to do it.
You seem to have misunderstood the point. You should check things out before making assumptions like that.
You don't need to install the 3IVX codec on every machine. The 3IVX codec can encode to the Quicktime format which will be compatible with existing Quicktime 6 codecs and players which I assume you already have installed on your machines.
Here is a clip from the 3IVX website:
>MPEG-4 Video encoded with the 3ivx QuickTime codec is playable by the Apple MPEG-4 Decoder built into and shipped with every copy of QuickTime 6.
hi.
very weird, I'm using TMPGenc 2.521 to encode.
if I encode a vcd its all fine, but if I encode it in svcd it chops about half a second off the end, i'm using the exact same source range of the original avi.. any suggestions?
Before, it used to burn really well in TDA. But I started to install several authoring/burning trial programs recently because TDA could not match my needs for subtitles. But I found it didn't work well so I removed the programs. But now, after authoring in TDA, the DVD Writing Tool does not recognize my DVD drive. I usually insert a DVD+RW into the disc before clicking the "Open DVD Writing Tool" button. But it still won't recognize it after a considerable amount of time. The drop-down menu for the drive list is empty. When I try to click "Burn" or "Erase", it says "Drive is not ready."
Please help! I can burn fine in Nero. Other programs that uses the same drive works well as well. What's the problem?
There is a conflict problem between DVD writers.
It is a common problem. Uninstall TDA once, and re-install it.
After that you should be able to use TDA's DVD writer.
It seems that in most cases, it is not posiible to use several DVD writers
in parallel.
Hey all. I am wondering, what can one do to remove the "tinny" sound that you get after encoding a video? I have tried using an external MP2 encoder (SCMPX) and in fact get the exact same result. I haven't been able to find any of the other supported encoders (and believe me, I've looked) and even if I try a manual re-sampling with SCMPX, I still get the "tinny" sound in the final product. My source video definitely doesn't already have this effect present. Does anyone know what I am missing here? I get the feeling it's something simple that I just don't see. :) Thanks!
I've just downloaded the tmpgenc free version and encoded my first movie. I have two problems;
1. The sound is not there. I'm encoding a divx film to vcd/pal format. The encoding goes well, i.e. the mpeg file is generated but there's no sound during playback on my computer. What am I doing wrong? I try to set the audio source to the same file (the divx original file) as the video source but the tmpgenc does not accept it.
2. I burn it as a pure data file to an 80 min CD-R disc but my DVD player (region free) which can handle VCD movies does not accept it. Annoying.
i have 2 pc. the same file in 1st, enconded ok with out error.
in the second i take the error: Write error occurred at address 00182c11 of module 'TMPGEnc.exe' with 002A313C
the hardware of the pc with the error:
motherboard gigabyte 8I875 ultra
memory 2x256MB cas2,5 Kingston
vga gigabyte ati 9200
This is weird. In TMPGEnc Plus, I opened my AVI file which is 23,976fps. I set it as that in the Settings menu. But in the Source Range, at the top it says 30fps and the frame numbers are all wrong. Why is it always 30fps? I can't change it.
But, the outputted MPEG-2 has some panning problems. The panning does not move smoothly. This is really noticeable in the fast panning scenes. However, in the normal scenes of the characters, it's not noticeable at all. Why is this?
The reason I set it at 23.976fps (internally 29.97) and 3:2 pulldown when playback is because in the tutorial I followed, they say that if the source is 23.976, then to use those settings. Here is the tutorial I used:
I don't have this software yet, but I'd like to know if it's possible to convert an mpeg2 file to an mpeg2 file with an 8.2 max bit rate? Can anybody tell me if this is possible and what if any other things I'd need to do other than pick up this software?
I know I'll get flamed now, but here it is. A friend has send me a avi movie with the instructions to d/l tmpgenc to convert it to mpeg. I can't make it work.
When choosing the source file I get a message that it can not open it, or unsupported.
Movie is from some source on the internet, not a digital camera. I searched the forum and I found something about rising priority to 2 for direct show multimedia file reader. I can get there but, how do I change the priority?
If I'm the millionth guy asking the same question, my apologies, but I couldn't find a answer using search.
Thank you in advance
sebastian pons
Right first I;m gonna flame you cuz you deserve it for not searching hard enough. I must have answered this question a hundred times myself alone.
Anyway....flame...flame....flame.
Open TMPG then in the VFAPI plugins right click on the 'directshow file reader' and raise it to 2. Do this by right clicking the actual name. each time you do this it will raise by 1.
Open TMPG then in the VFAPI plugins right click on the 'directshow file reader' and raise it to 2. Do this by right clicking the actual name. each time you do this it will raise by 1.
Call me STTOOPPID but Ive downloaded the above, opened TMPG but where is the the VFAPI plugins that I need to right click in?
Hi, it's me again with the same problem. Different file this time, but same message: "can't open or unsupported" I already have "direct show multimedia
file reader" upped to 2. I noticed that WMP v.9 can't open the file.
I tried to identify what kind of file it is and is a AVI file , but using GSPOT to refine the search,I got a black box warning and informing that the file that made direct show to crash was a faulty " C:windowssystem32Lame ACM.acm"
Does it make any sense? Is there anything I can do?
Thank you again
sebastian pons
Ahh little Jimmy is upset cuz he's lost his dummy... oh didums. Now go play with your dolly little boy I don't have time for your imature foolishness.
The ACM refers to the Windows Audio Compression Manager, so it seems there may be a problem with your audio.
Could be a codec problem.
Try loading the AVI into Virtual dub and see what information it gives you and if possible demux the AVI.
to Ashy hi there.
First of all thank you for your patience IN helping me.
You probably have noticed that I'm completely green here, frankly I don't have a clue but I'm willing to learn. That said, I have to admit that I get lost searching this forum with the many questions and answers, and when I find something that it looks like it answers my question...I get lost!
And to our question. I did as you advised and I loaded the file into VDUB, but not having a clue of what "demux" is, (I looked at all the tabs and I couldn't find it, besides to me it sounds like what you'd do to a cat's hair :-)...)
So I choose to save as AVI option. That it did. I proceeded to fire up TMPGEnc with the new AVI and it didn't crash! but it got to only 12% and stopped with the message:
"index in scanline is out of range (240)"
Th error "index in scanline is out of range (240)" is usually common to corrupt AVI's.
It seems strange though that you recieved the error after processing with Virtualdub.
Demux means seperate the Video and audio streams.
To do this in Virtauldub you need to first select audio tab and then select full processing next click comprssion and set it to PCM. Then select 'save wav' under 'File'.
After that has finished select the Video tab then select 'Direct stream copy'
then click the Audio tab and select 'No audio' and next click 'Save as AVI'
Now load the both parts into TMPG as seperate streams.
If you still get the same problem try frame serving with Virtualdub to TMPG.
You can find how to do this by doing a search here. If you get stuck let me know.
Friends
can anyone help, besides video I also make slide still slide shows using memories on tv and they have just brought out a new version that supports 16.9 wide screen.
I use TMPGEnc to encode the show thing is I need to make a mcf template prior to encoding to ensure TMPGEnc is set up correctly how do I go about this?
I did try to save in the advance dialog box, it said template, but I can't find it later to load into memories on tv.
Thanks for any help
Ralph
Just set up the template then click the 'Save' button in the main window.
Choose where you want to save it (default is usually the template folder) then give it a name.
When you want to load it just click load then navigate to the folder you save it in.