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Today I had to merge several (about 40) MPEG-clips together. Each hat an Intro and Outro, which I wanted to cut out. So I had to set the range for each clip one by one. That was kinda awkward, so I'm asking, could you build in one of the next versions of TMPGEnc a small function, which allows it to apply one range setting for all MPEG-files to be merged?
Then there is something I would like to ask. I recently came across another encoder "cinema craft". It seems to have a more efficient encoding algorithm, since it encodes almost twice as fast as TMPGEnc does. Are you working on a better algorithm to improve TMPGEnc's performance?
Yes CCE Is a Better Mpeg2 encoder and On My CPU it is allmost 5 times as Fast(Encode a 2 hour movie in less than an hour), I don"t think the Feature you are asking for (If I understand it Correctly) would be Very Benificial to very many Poeple, Not many Poeple will have a Bunch of files that have the Exact amount of Video to cut out of the exact same spot in every single file, Meaning Not many poeple are going to have to edit out For instance 22.3 seconds off of the beginning of 40 Files..Do you see what I mean, and the Tmpgenc Editor is supposed to be for Just very basic editing, and it isn"t even very good at that as it does not support the accurate editing of VBR encoded Mpeg files, and When joining many files they have a Habit of going out of sync..If you want a Full purpose Mpeg editing try something like "Womble Mpeg2VCR" but even that doesn"t have the feature you are asking for I don"t think any editor has that Feature and I own a Lot of different ones....Cheers
Regarding Cinemcraft your comments about Cinemacraft encoder.
Yes this is a more efficient encoder, but it also costs many, many times more.
Also Cinemacraft only has the advantage of speed and better quality where MPEG2 is concerned. For MPEG1 TMPG beats it hands down and as far as I know there is no better MPEG1 encoder.
Secondly the interface to Cinemacraft leaves a lot to be desired. It just simply cannot compare to TMPG as far as features are concerned. You name another encoder that offers as much as TMPG for the cost.
Also the main reason TMPG is slower is because it can only decode in RGB rather than YUV such as Cinemacraft. This causes a serious speed penalty in TMPG and I and certain others have asked for this feature to be introduced. The only problem being it would mean a major rewrite in the code. Hopefully in a future version this important features will be introduced, but until then if your not happy with the speed of TMPG then I suggest you stump up $2000.
This is what I did. I opened TMPGEnc and it took me to the Project Wizard. I selected the Video CD and selected NTCS. Then I put the avi file from Kazaa in the Video File but I didnt put anything in the Audio File because I dont know what to put. Then it took me to the filter settings but I didnt know what to do so I pushed next. The it took me to the Bitrate Settings but I just pushed next again. The I saved it in my folder and pushed next. Then it started to convert it but after it was done the movie still didnt show the picture. Can you tell me what I did wrong and can you tell me what to put in the Audio File. Thanks
OK..Well the Audio Probably didn"t Show up because either you do not have the right codec to decode it or which is more likely the audio in the AVI file is Of a Format that is Unsupported By Tmpgenc, What you would have to do is Use a seperate Program to Extract the audio from the AVI file to a Useable Format,Wav format is the best..Tmpgenc Can not decode AC3 Audio and VBR MP3, and they Both can be a bitch to extract Properly especially VBR Mp3..If the audio is VBR Mp3 I would use a Program called "VirtualDub_Mod" ,If it is AC3 I would use "AVI-Mux", You can use AVI-Mux For Both Formats..The Problem with No Video Can Usually be fixed By running Tmpgenc then go to "options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and then Raise the "Direct show" Priority To "2"..Now the Video should be in the File, You will know if there is Video in the File if you can see your Video being Encoded in the Tmpgenc Screen..A Good Place to read up on How to Properly Make VCD"s ,SVCD"s or DVD"s and to Solve Problems that Can arise is: http://www.dvdrhelp.com/", Or if you ever get really stuck you can e-mail me....Cheers
I had trouble getting TMPGenc to open my xvid .AVI. So initially I went to www.doom9.org, got codecs for XviD files and more. Next I did some searching and found this advice, it turned out to be a golden nugget:
"...TMPGEnc is an excellent encoder for making VCD's... Just change the priorities as follows in your TMPGEnc->Options->Environmental Settings->VFAPI plug-in:
And now you wont even need to frameserve - just load the XviD files into TMPGEnc as you would any standard AVI file and encode as you wish
These settings I have used in TMPGEnc for converting a DivX file to mpeg and then taking the mpeg and useing it in nero (or whatever) to make a svcd or vcd."
After I did this, I learned to "tweak" the bitrate to get the right size/good quality from using the search and reading the already posted info in this BBS.
It is actually better to use FFDShow instead of the XviD codec for decodeing files as you can and many times do get a NTDLL.dll error when decodeing XviD useing the Xvid Codec...
I converted an avi file from Kazaa but it wouldnt show. I dont know what to put in the audio output. Can someone give me step by step instructions. Thanks
Well all you have to Do is do your Settings and Click "Save" in the Bottom Right corner, and if you are Makeing a Non-standard VCD template(God Knows Why as the Quality will be Crap) you have to set the "System" Setting to "Video-CD Non-Standard" or the File will be padded and will not be as small as you would like...
We downloaded avi files from Kazaa. I have down loaded and installed the free version of TMPG. How Do I get files converted to mpeg? Newbie would appreciate instructions on how to get a usable file. Thanks in advance
Well Have you Tried to use Tmpgenc Yet??? When you run the Program something called the "WiZard" will pop up and Lead you through the Proscess of setting up the Perameters for encodeing the file, It is Pretty self explanitory...If you are Haveing a Specific problem then Post it....
Yes that is were I get lost, The wizard comes up and the first screen gives you choiced vcd, svcd, dvd. I leace it on vcd NTSC, then hit next through browse next to video file I find my avi file then it says cannot be opened, or unsuported. This happens with all three avi files I down loaded. So were am I going wrong. Thanks For your help
You should have used the "Search" function before you Posted Cuz this is the Most common Question asked here...What you do it First get rid of the Wizard then go to "Options" to "enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and Raise the Priority of the "Direct show" to "2" this should get the Files Loaded...And downloaded Files aren"t the Best for makeing VCD/SVCD/DVD"s out of as they are Usually made with Wierd Non Standard Resolutions and Framerates and Use Unsupported Audio formats Like AC3 and VBR Mp3, Pluss Downloaded files have a tendancy to be Corrupted and cause a Lot of errors durring the encodeing Proscess...Good Luck
Well If Raiseing the Direct Show To "2" doesn"t work Then it could be that you do not have the Right codecs installed to decode the file ,But if you can Watch the File in Media Player then This is Probably Not the Case...I guess you can try Frameserveing the File to Tmpgenc with Virtual Dub or AVISynth But this is a Little Advanced..If you go to "http://www.virtualdub.org" you can download a Program called "virtual dub" and Look for instructions on "Frame serveing"...Maybe you can post the specs of the Files you are trying to encode, Like the Resolution ,Framerate,Codec, Audio format,ect, then maybe we might find what the Problem is....
Are there step by step instrctions for this software on how to convert a file from AVI to MPEG. I downloaded a an avi file and need to convert it to MPEG si I can write a cd with NERO and watch it on my DVD player
OK Guys (And girls) I know you must have heard this question like a billion times but here it goes.
After 1% of encoding I get that particular error message. Allways one percent. I know the regular way to fix it is to make sure that there is enough memory in the outpoot folder. I am encoding it straight to C: and I have 20 odd gig left and I am constantly getting this error message. Incase it has anything to do with it, I used DVD2AVI convertor to change the dvd into a wav file and a d2v file.
What is the best way to reduce a 780 meg file down to 700 (without deleting any frames). Trying to burn a SVCD and size is too big. Should I reduce the bitrate first?
You do not need to Reduce the size as you can fit up to 800mb+ on a 700mb 80min CD-R, But Yes to reduce the size of a file you can either cut off the credits or Lower the Bitrate...
All 70mb CD-R"s can hold up to 800mb+ in SVCD or VCD Format This is Because VCD and SVCD does not use any Error correction, In regular Music and Data CD"s you can only fit 700mb because 100mb is used for Error correction..Because VCD/SVCD"s have to Error correction you should allways Burn the Disks at a Very Low Speed Like 4 or Max 8 speed or you will get a Lot of errors in the VCD/SVCD disk which can make the Movie Allmost unwatchable...
Thanks again for the tips. I burned a mini-dv tape on VCD and SVCD (1550) bit rate and couldn't tell a difference in picture quality. Wasn't real please with either. Thought they were a little less quality than a VHS.
I capture the mini-dv into moviemaker 2 and converted using 1.5mbps. Should this setting give me good quality?
>I capture the mini-dv into moviemaker 2 and converted using 1.5mbps. Should this setting give me good quality?
LOL...You didn't serioulsly expect 1.5mb/s to be any good did you?
1.5mb is almost standard VCD bitrate which just doesn't cut it and it doesn't matter whether you encode using that bitrate to VCD or SVCD the quality will be the same.
Why do think DVD's are encoded with bitrates of up to 9.8mb/s?
You going to have to at least double your bitrate to acheive any sort of image quality satisfaction or better still use a VBR nethod of encoding.
Since about 2.511-2.512, the variable bit rate either stopped working or started working differently.
Before, I could make a VBR file of decent quality at roughtly 75% size of CBR VCD standard. Now, CBR, AVBR, and 2-pass VBR all put out files of exactly the same size.
I could understand if there was a lot of action and the "variable" part never went down from max, but the videos I'm working with don't seem to be that way.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there a RTFM somewhere that I missed?
There haven"t been any changes that i know about or Noticed in the VBR encodeing, and you are The only one That Has mentioned this..When useing 2-Pass VBR ,if you set the Average to say 2000kbs the Size of the file will be the same as if you encoded at 2000kbs CBR....If you are Trying to Make a NON-Standard VCD and are useing a Bitrate Lower than the Bitrate of a Standard VCD then you have to Change the "System" setting to "Video-CD Non-Standard" or the File size will be padded so it is a Standard VCD...
I am having trouble reducing size of MPGEGs. I start off with an AVI, I have defined a template with lower bitrate so that film will fit on 700Mb VCD. I confirm through wizard that MPEG will fit on 700Mb CD but after conversion, it is more than 800Mb! I have selected stream type MPEG-1 video, size 352x288 (PAL), frame rate 25, I have tried rate control CBR, 2-pass VBR and manual VBR (makes no difference to size), audio 44,100/224 and MPEG-1 VCD (non-standard). I have also tried converting an MPEG to MPEG. Why is the resulting file bigger than it should be? Help!
Well First off Do not Rely on what Tmpgenc says the file will be, Get your self a Bitrate calculator...And you can Fit 800mb on a 700mb CD-R in VCD or SVCD Format..If this is a Whole Movie 80 minutes or more you really should put it on 2 CD-R"s and then Maybe increase the bitrate so it fills 2 Full CD-R"s this way you will get Much better Quality, Cuz Putting a Whole movie on a Single CD-R will just leave you will a Terrorable Quality movie with a Lot of Blockyness and Artifacts...If you are Makeing a Non-Standard VCD then you have to set the "System" Setting to "Video-CD Non-=Standard" or Tmpgenc will pad the stream so it is allways VCD Compliant
Go ahead and burn that apparently oversized file as a video-CD (VCD) The Burner changes the way it is copied to the disc, so it uses up less space on CD than it appears to be. Basically, ignore file size that appears too large, if you did it right with TMPG than it'll fit on the size disc you want it to.
>"I confirm through wizard that MPEG will fit on 700Mb CD but after conversion, it is more than 800Mb!"