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I had a crash while I made the setup for TMPGEnc Plus 2.5 Trial version.
Now I can not finish the setup. There is a error message like this:
Setup could not find a file on the spcified path or disk.
Please check that the proper disk is insserted or specify a new path.
Unable to locate file C:DOKUMENTGWLOKALEETemp_is13TEMPGEnc Plus 2.5.msi.
Well Just Manually Delete all of the Tmpgenc Files then use a Registry cleaner to clean out any old registry entries then re-install Tmpgenc and it should work fine.....
Theres no need to mess with the registry.
Just simply reinstall TMPG again.
If it won't install then the .EXE is corrupt. Download it again
My advice is to download the non-install version this time.
The path you have posted is pointing to a file in the Temporary directory and is a file located in the TMPGenc installer and therefore has probably been deleted.
I have loaded an avi file 2gb in size in huffy codec, I have tried a few time to convert it to either mpg1 or 2 using tmpgenc 2.56. The problem I get is when I watch back the file the video goes black and the audio carries on at differing points in the file. Differing as in at different point after encodign it a few times.
Well firstly you should have the "output a RGB" box checked in your HuffyUV Codec Settings, this means that the Codec will Decode your AVI file useing RGB colorspace which is what Tmpgenc works with..Then you should go to "options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and Raise the Priority of the "Direct Show File Reader" to "2", this should stop the Video from Going Black on you....Good Luck
Im trying to convert an AVI file to mpeg. But, when i select the video input file, which is the AVI, it puts it into the audio input field. It's an AVI video file, so why isn;t it staying in the AVI field?
I use TMPGEnc to cut my MPEG2 file into two. I locate the split frame using the preview window of TMPGEnc. But the standing frame of the output file does not match where I mark in. It is way behind the point I marked. Anyone know what is wrong with it?
I had this problem also. I'm not quite sure whats going on, but when you clip a video in TMPGEnc you locate a frame to cut at. But it cuts at the closest second and not on the frame you were on. I'm not quite sure if I'm right, but just try your best when cutting the clip.
i purchased tmpgenc and got the email with the code but my gf decided that only the code was important and deleted the email, so i dont know if there were instructions for how to unlock the evaluation version. any ideas, i now have a code with no idea how to use it
I'm encoding a movie overnight and checked the box, "shutdown after finishing encoding". Once the encoding is done, will my computer shut down as well as the program? If not, is there a way I can do that? I just think it's a waste of energy leaving my computer on all night once the encoding is done
I'm not being funny, but have you not actually tried this?
I mean all you have to do is make a small encoding and try it then you would know and yes your PC will shut down.
Now, any more daft questions?
or just go to Google and type in something like "free shutdown programs" and you will find tons (that's what i do). then start converting and put in the time whenever you want your pc to be shut down.
Well I haven"t heard this error pop up in a Long time, This error Usually Pops up when trying to do something with your PC while encodeing , you should allways leave your PC alone while encodeing a File, and this error used to pop up when Tmpgenc ran across an error in the File but this usually doesn"t happen when encode from Vob/Mpeg2 files...How are you encodeing this DVD??? are you just loading the Vob files into tmpgenc and encodeing to Mpeg2??? If so then you should really use DVD2AVI to Frameserve the Vob files to Tmpgenc, This Method is More reliable and Faster than Haveing Tmpgenc do the Decodeing and encodeing, and is usually more Trouble free...Try it and see if the error goes away....Cheers
Thanks for your reply ! I'm encoding from VOB-files using dvd2svcd. Before encoding I have shutdown every running proces like for instance virus-killer and firewall and always the error appears while I'm not even close to my computer. I have all ready tried an other ripper, but the problem is still there. Is it usual that the encoding proces takes over more than 14 hours to do the job?
Does the error happen at the same spot every time?? Anyways you should Try doing it the Manual Way with DVD2AVI and Tmpgenc, that is the Most reliable way to encode to VCD/SVCD/DVD from a DVD and Probably the Fastest..It shouldn"t take that long unless you are useing a Slow PC, It only takes about 2-3 hours on my 2.53ghz system encodeing to SVCD useing Tmpgenc, I can do a 2 hour movie in about 1 hour useing CCE to encode....You should Try the Method I mentioned as it will Probably be error free and twice as Fast....Cheers
Thanks again, the strange thing is I've got a 2.53Ghz system with 500MB Rimm pc1000 so it should be fast enough, the only thing is that i'm using the deinterlaced option. I'm gonna try it again to night, maybe with an other DVD it will run properly.
What should help with the encodeing Speed is to set the "Motion Search Precition" to "High Quality" or "Normal" because "Highest Quality" just makes the encodeing take twice as long with no real Quality improvement..And because DVD2SVCD uses a Frameserver it makes the encodeing take a lot longer, useing the DVD2AVI method will Probably encode twice as Fast as the DVD2SVCD method, and if you really want to speed it up you can try useing CCE to encode as It is 5-10 times faster than Tmpgenc and Produces better Quality Mpeg2 files But it is Complicated to use But you can Use DVD2SVCD with CCE....Good Luck
Hey guys this is my first post here and I just want to say hello and that I LOVE TMPGEnc and have been using for well over 14 months now. I have been encoding to VCD and SVCD. I really like to archive television shows and sporting events via my capture card. But I just got a new hdd and I want to begin encoding and archiving to DVD. I have never used TMPGEnc for DVD Encoding and would like some help w/ settings and options. I already know how to encode my audio to 2ch AC3 Audio seperately. I keep my video interlaced (pure NTSC) because it looks the smoothest on a television. What options dooes anyone have for me that I can use in the creation of a new template? Any help will be ideal. Thanks so much!
There is Nothing special about Encodeing to a DVD..It is the same as any other Format accept that you use Different resolutions and a Higher Bitrate, You do have more leeway with DVD as DVD supports More Resolutions, you can make DVD"s at 720X480(Full D1)and at 704X480(Broadcast D1) and at 352X480(Half D1) and 352X240(Sif),the Bitrate used increases as the Resolution Increases..And with DVD you should allways have a Sequence Header before each Gop..And you should allways use a VBR Encodeing method when encodeing to DVD..But becides this DVD"s are pretty Much the same as encodeing to any other Mpeg format, If you have any Particular Problems then Post them....Cheers
Well First off DivX is AVI, so if you have an AVI file that you downloaded off the net it is allready Probably in DivX Mpeg-4 format...As for WMV/ASF files a Good Program for converting them to AVI/DivX is to use a Freeware Program called "Stoik Video Converter" you can find it to download if you do a Search on Google, It can also convert AVI/ASF/WMV/Mpeg1/2 files to AVI/DivX, But Virtual Dub is Probably better at AVI to AVI/DivX encodes.....Cheers
Why in the hell would you want to recompress an already compressed format like WMV or AVI into another compressed format such as DIVX which is in fact AVI?!
What a completely pointless waste of time and quality that would be.
For a start off you will NOT acheive any increase in quality infact you will reduce the quality, second you will NOT gain anything in file size because WMV is a more compressed format than DIVX, so you will end up with a larger AVI than the original source.
I can understand if you wanted to convert to MPEG as you could then play the file on your set top, but recompressing to another AVI is in my opinion absolutely bonkers.
Maybe you have some reason for it, so please enlighten me as to why you would want to do this?
Hello to all!
I've a big problem with tmpgenc. I've 2 avi files with strange framerates. the firt is 24.991 fps and the second is 25.195 fps.
The problem is that I choose on tmpgenc PAL settings (so 25 fps) but the the result is a vcd that isn't fluid. Why? How can I resolve?
Tnx
You are going to have Problems with these Files because of the Non-Standard Frame rates, and if you use Tmpgenc to try to convert the frame rates you will get Choppy playback..The Only way I know of to encode these Types of Files useing Tmpgenc is Very tricky and will will need a Good Audio editor Like Cool Edit or Sound Forge, I actually use the Audio editor in Vegas Video..What you can do is Load your File into tmpgenc and encode it like a normal Pal file accept under the "Advanced settings" check the "do not Frame rate convert" Box..Now after encodeing you should have a File that Plays Smoothly but the Audio will be out of Sync Because of the Frame Rate difference..So you will need to de-mux the audio from your Mpeg file useing "File" to "Mpeg Tools" to "Simple Demultiplex" this will leave you with a Video and an audio file you will now have you load the Audio into a Audio editor Like the ones I mentioned and then Stretch/Shrink the Audio length to the "Exact" same Length as the Mpeg video file, the Render the new audio as a Mpeg 1 layer 2 audio file that you "Multiplex" with the Mpeg video file..Now god willing the Audio and Video should be in sync...This can be a Very Tricky method but it can work..You can also convert the Frame rate useing AVISynth and this way you wouldn"t need to do anything with the audio but if you don"t know how to use AVISynth then this method might be easier....Good Luck
1. Load the AVI into AVIfrate then change the frame rate to 25 fps then apply it. Note the length in seconds and write it down somewhere.
2. Start goldwave and load your AVI
(If your AVI contains Ac3 audio, as many do, then you will need to install this filter http://ac3filter.sourceforge.net/ )
3. Go to Effect>Timewarp, make sure the Algorithm is set to 'Rate' then select length and type in the exact figure you got from AVIfrate then click OK.
4. When done click File>Save as and save as a PCM, 16 bit, stereo wav
5. Now load the AVI and the wav in to TMPG and encode as normal.
I used DVD Author to make a DVD of several short 10 minute video clips. I created a menu screen that contains a chapter for each clip. There were a total of 3 menu screens, each containing 4 chapters.
The menus work fine but if I am playing a particular clip and hit the menu button on my remote to get back to the menu screen, I am always put back at the first menu screen and not the menu screen that had the particular clip I was playing. Any way to correct or change this?
Also, when a clip is finished playing, the next clip starts to play automatically. How can I configure DVD Author so that it will return to the menu screen after it finsihed playing a clip?
Hi!
I've been trying to comvert a SVCD file to DVD. I have used TMPGEnc with standard settings, and even tried to follow some guides at DVDRhelp.com. The encoding seems to go along fine, but when I try to author the DVD usibg DVDIt, I always get the same error message; "Each GOP header must be preceeded by a sequence header".
I have tried changing the GOP-settings, but I really don't know too much about that, so that didn't help.
Anybody had the same problem, or know what to do?
Well You know that if you re-encode the SVCD File to DVD Specs you will loose Quite a Bit of the Quality, So you Might consider Putting the SVCD on to DVD as a Non-Standard DVD, I haven"t come across a DVD Player yet that will Not play there Non-Standard DVD"s, I backed up My Whole SVCD Collection this way to DVD and they Turned out Great...But Not many DVD authoring Programs will let you author DVD"s of this sort, One that will is called "DVD-Lab" you can download a 30 Day demo at http://www.mediachance.com/download.htm ..It isn"t as Complex to use as DVDit But it does make good Quality DVD"s and it is very easy to use and it will author SVCD"s to DVD without Re-encodeing the Video...But if you really want to re-encode the SVCD to DVD Specs what should get rid of the Error you are getting in DVDit is to go to the "Gop" settings and set the "Output Interval of Sequence Header" to "1"...This will Put a Sequence header Before every GOP....Cheers