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But when I come to the point where TMPGenc opens the vdr file - TMPGenc crashes!
In the send report error log - Modname: ole32.dll and a lot of other informations
If you have no sound in your mpeg output and your file is not encoded with ac3 sound. Just goto option, enviromental setting, then vfapi plugin and set direct show filter to a higher priorty like 1. I know most people know this but I haven't used tmpgenc in a long time and I forgot. So I just thought this might help some new people.
Excellent....im new and i didnt know that so thank you because you just taught me something new. Please dont hesatate to post your tips cause us newbeeeeeeez love ya for it. Dave
It would be nice to have the ability to either fade to black or simply add a certain number of seconds of black to the beginning and end of edited clips to give a more professional look to compilations of clips....when authoring discs with many clips there is often a delay between clips, this would make that less apparent.
Hope to see this in a future version of my favorite encoder!
Thanks for the great work and the time involved to bring it to us.
Interesting problem. Installed early version. Now when I try to upgrade with later version, cannot locate TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.5.msi to remove older version, leaving no option but to abort install. Is this a registry edit. Operating system is XP Home.
Hi,
I have my system set up with a box to the internet running win2k server with terminal services (well firewalled) I leave this box on mostly whilst my other XP machine just goes on when I need to line something up to download.. anyhow ...
I'd really like to use my win2k machine to tmpgenc some avi files, but one of the restrictions of terminal services is that the audio device is disabled, so when I start a TS session and try and encode all I can get is the Video.
I was really just wondering why TMPGenc relies on an audio card being present when all it is really doing reading a file and writing a file and not using sound (well not in the encoding).
Is it possible that I could modify tmpgenc so it doesnt rely on my disabled sound card ? All the audio codecs I need are installed its just the TS's thats disabling the soundcard..
This has nothing to do with the audio being disabled by the server or even TMPG relying on the sound card.
Your problem is that you do NOT have the correct codec installed to decode the audio in the AVI. Find out what the audio is in the AVI. If it's ac3 you will need the Ac3ACM decompresser installed or extract the Audio to a wav with Virtualdub _ac3 or virtualdubmod. If it is VBR mp3 then extract it to a wav with Virtualdub.
hmm, I thought I had already stated that I had all the codecs installed ... how do I know this ? .. well I guess I have to be very specific since you dont believe me..... If I log on locally on my terminal server machine and play the video I get sound ok.
Barrie.
>hmm, I thought I had already stated that I had all the codecs installed ... how do I know this ?
Yes and you seem to misunderstand me also and the way TMPG works, so lets not get sarcy.
Don't expect TMPG to be able to use the same codecs that media players can use. TMPG will only work with certain ones especially Ac3 codecs.
TMPG doesn't like certain Directshow codecs. This one is VFW compatible codec which TMPG prefers.
Just because you can play it in your media player it doesn't mean TMPG can decode it.
So lets start again shall we?
Find out what type of audio you have in your AVI by using a program such as Virtualdubmod or Virtualdub_ac3 or something like Gspot then if it Ac3, download the afore mentioned codec and install it.
You should then have audio.
If you don't want to take the advice of someone who has given the same sound advice to many others and solved their problem then don't bother asking again.
I can assure you Iam no idiot and am well versed enough with TMPG to know what I'm talking about
Oooops, sorry for my sarcastic tone, but you sounded very condescending.. anyhow It appears that you were right: I've tried a few other videos and found that some audio will show and some not regardless of Terminal services my the problem video for me had Windows Media Audio V2 codec and maybe that hasnt been installed .. anyhow thanks for your help in making me look again.. Barrie.
It would be nice to have the ability to either fade to black or simply add a certain number of seconds of black to the beginning and end of edited clips to give a more professional look to compilations of clips....when authoring discs with many clips there is often a delay between clips, this would make that less apparent.
Hope to see this in a future version of my favorite encoder!
Thanks for the great work and the time involved to bring it to us.
Hello,
I was wondering if there are any plans for supporting VOBs with more than 1 audio track. I tried importing a VOB off my HDD that contained 3 audio tracks (1 main English track, and 2 commentary tracks) and your software only supports 1.
I don't think any other product has this feature. You could be the first!
I think it would make TMPGEnc DVD Authoring an even more valuable product.
Any professional (and expensive!) Auhtoring-Tool is able to do that. An ohter Tool ist DVDLab, but only 2 Audio-Tracks and only be using IFOEdit and some Tricks in assistance.
Created 2 Video_ts files with DVD-Shrink (ver 3.0) -about 1.9 GB each-
When I burn one of them with Nero everything is o.k(also the orther)
When I use TMPGenc author and add the two files (with import DVD video ),the files are imported, but the audio is missing.
Does it show the audio settings information in the "Add Clip" window after you add the DVD Video? Perhaps the audio isn't being recognized by DVD Author for one reason or another?
This is so easy I"m surprised anyone would Post such a Question..You go into the Source Range settings and you moove the Slider to the Beginning of were you want to start encodeing and Press the "Set Start Frame" Button, then Moove the slider to the end of were you want to encode and click the "Set End Frame" Button, and that is it, when it has finnished encode the First Part to do the same but for the second part...But if you allready have a Mpeg file and you Just want to Cut in Half Then you DONT use the Source Range, you use the "Merge & Cut" which you will Find if you go to "File" to "Mpeg Tools" to "Merge & Cut" and here is were you can cut your File in Pieces useing the same Basic Steps you would use in the Source Range.....
I had this problem where I load an avi that was captured in dv-avi format and then would go to edit source range and clip frame. When I was done editing in either one and I click on okay tmpg would close. I found out that tmpg doesn't like dv-avi type one files. A little research got me a dv converter to convert dv-avi type 1 to type 2 and tmpg excepts these files.
Where can I find older versions of tmpgenc, for
example 2.512.52.161. I have a problem with read
error near the end of a DVD encoding and I want
to use the older version to check if the same
error appears there.
if made an image with a HighLight layer in Photoshop. I add this picture to my DVD-Menu. and after creating the menu and i don't select the button it is normal, but when i select the button it is not the Exactly the highlight that i have created.
[img]http://members.tripodnet.nl/FutureCow/wrong.JPG[/img]
the above image is the image i have created (the stripe is the Highlight, and is not vissible on the normal image) and the other image is the image on my DVD-Menu. How can i fix this?
highlights dont work that way in TDA.
and they dont work that way in any authoring app i know.
what you can do in TDA is, make a Photoshop file with a layer called "highlight".
every pixel in this "highlight" layer that is not 100% transparent will get highlighted by TDA - unfortunately with its standard unchangeable highlight-color -- which is yello (as you might have guessed :-)
the think yellow line comes from pixels which are probably some 98 or 99% transparent, but not 100% - so TDA counts them as highlight.
to make a nice straight line for your highlight:
-> load the psd up in photoshop
-> select the highlight layer
-> select the area above the line using the rectangular selection tool
-> hit "DEL" on your keyboard
-> repeat for the areas below, at the left and at the right of your image
-> save the PSD file again
re-open TDA, edit menu, reload the PST -> done.
however i have not found a way to change the annerving yellow to some other color :(
You can do so quite simple with a hexeditor. (You may also use vobedit where a hexeditor is included). A very interesting text on topics like this can be found here: http://home.mn.rr.com/dvdmaster/AdvancedDVD.pdf
To change the annerving yellow lets say to blue just load the file containing the menu (i.e. Vts_XX_0.vob) into a hexeditor and change the bytes 0xA3 and 0xA4 from 44 44 to another value like 33 33 for blue, 22 22 for green or 11 11 for orange.
Example:
1. "Normal" HighLight color yellow
[img]http://www.boraxsoft.de/other/TDA_Menu1.png[/img]
2. HighLight color set to blue:
[img]http://www.boraxsoft.de/other/TDA_Menu2.png[/img]
results in
[img]http://www.boraxsoft.de/other/DATA2-0.jpg[/img]
("Chapter #1" is selected)
The change applies to all buttons in this menu. If you want to change the HighLight color for different buttons to diffenent colors, some more bytes have to be changed. Have a look the the above mentioned article.