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I am a DIY with tight budget. I would like to upgrade my PC. TMpgEnc is one of my most important things for this PC. So I would like to maxmize it work. My PC now is athlon xp 2000+, PC2100 256M, 60G 7200RPM ATA100, MSI KT3Ultra2, ATI Radeon 8500LE, Windows 2000 Pro.
So which part should I upgrade mostly to improve the performance of TMpgEnc?
Can anyone give me some ideas about how the TMpgEnc comsume the resourse? Which part of PC is most crucial to its performance.
If you Just want Faster encodeing then it would be the CPU that you would Upgrade and next would be Ram, But you allready have a Fairly fast CPU so Maybe you can try a Faster encoder like CCE for Mpeg2 and Maybe MainConcept for Mpeg1.I can do a 2 hour SVCD in Under 2 hours with CCE on my 1.7ghz Intel but Tmpgenc Does have Many More features and is More versitile...
Does the SVCD file rendered in CCE have the similar quality as one yielded in TMpgEnc? I was told TmpgEnc gave the highest quality. I would like to have the high quality.
Yes, CCE is a Better Mpeg2 encoder and it is Extremely Fast,But it Lacks the Features that Tmpgenc has Like it does not have the Choice of filters that Tmpgenc has and in Most cases you have to frame serve the Files to CCE because it does not re-size the resolution, and CCE is 40 times more expensive but the Quality is extremely good and it supports up to 9 pass encodeing and it produces very good Quality at low bitrates....
There are 3 or 4 ways to Frame serve to CCE, if you are Ripping a DVD or encodeing a Mpeg2 file to Mpeg with CCE I use DVD2AVI then use AVISynth to frame serve the D2V files to CCE, you can Use Gordain Knot as a Front end for AVISynth if you don"t know how to write AVISynth Scripts..And you can use Virtual Dub to frameserve AVI files to CCE and there are a couple Versions of Virtual Dub that will accept Mpeg2/Vob files to frameserve to CCE..And there is a Way to use Tmpgenc and Vfapi converter to Frame serve any format that Tmpgenc will accept to CCE..All Methods work very well But AVISynth is the Fastest way to do it...
I have recently formated and freshly installed win xp pro as my second operating system but in enviromental settings under vfapi i dont see the option for the ligos mpeg2 decoder anymore, do i have install a certain codec to see this option.
How for instance Do you rip a movie from DVD to MPG is that difficult??
Mail me a.koning14@chello.nl
And don't forget we need subtitles for the public in Holland or some people won't know what there talking about!
Whe need MPG because our standalone DVD-players play it all as VCD or SVCD.
I hoop i hear from you.
I'd start with searching the site WWW.DVDRHELP.COM. They have good tutorials there. Once started come back and you will be able to ask more specific questions to what you are trying to do.
if i want to load my avi file as video file, i get the report that the file is unsupported. i have no problems with the launch of the audio file so far.
First make sure you have the Proper Codecs Installed and if you do have the Right codecs then try this "Go to "Options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and raise the "Direct show File reader" to "2"...
You need the Quicktime plugin to convert mov files.
TMPG will not RM files. you eill have to convert to AVI first with Tinra or RM Converter. http://www.rmconverter.com/
You need the Quicktime plugin to convert mov files.
TMPG will not convert RM files. you eill have to convert to AVI first with Tinra or RM Converter. http://www.rmconverter.com/
Okay, whenever I try to convert an avi file, I'll try it the first time, and it'll give me->>
"Read error occurred at address BFF6A285 of module KERNEL32.DLL with 0395EFOC"
When I try it the second time, it'll give me ->>
"Read error occurred at address BFF6A285 of module KERNEL32.DLL with 007DFF60"
And when I try it the third time, the conversion will start for about a second, and then it'Ll give me an error message where I am forced to shut the program down. IT keeps on doing this, all the time. I try it 3 times, then I have to exit the program. Can anybody help me with this? I need to know what the problem here is. Thanks.
Since months i have this problem: conversion from DV-AVI to MPEG results in bad quality.
I have tried several tricks (like reducing lines, applying filters...) but there is no improvement.
So i would like to ask again in this board, if anybody has suggestions to improve the quality.
I have no problems with other sources... it is really the DV-Source which is making the problems.
I did a search here... but i did only find other people having the same problem, but no suggestions.
Blockiness, blurry... where the source quality is excellent.
Seems like the source is much too detailed and has too much informations in, so the bitrate-limit is always reached.
I have already seen suggestions like using only half of the lines as input, in order to reduce the source-informations to give the encoder a chance.
I know many people having this problem... and i have also seen some message here in the board, but i still do not have the solution.
Ripping DVD and converting to VCD gives me excellent quality, but using DV as input and converting to SVCD has much less quality.
There are also some hints in magazines like using filters... all the hints have one common approach: Reducing quality and informations of the source in order to not overload the encoder.
If you would be able to grap a piece of DV-AVI and would try to encode, then you would immediatly see the difference.
I did use VirtualDub to extract only half of the lines (one suggestion from a magazin) or lowering the resolution. But i did not frameserve, i simply created a new file and used that as input to TMPGEnc.... what shouldn't be a difference.
I did not see a big difference to using TMPGEnc with build-in filters.
Using filters like noise reduction do have an effect... but they do definitly not heal the world. The more i apply this filter, the better i come around the blockiness-problem.... but then you start to see the effect of the filter, which also reduces quality then.
Because of the very big difference in quality (compared with DVD-source) i am still looking for a setting which helps much more...
And i definitly did not try all available filters and tricks... because this is a very time-consuming work...
I can't see my avi codecs in "Save as>avi>codecs" window.
I have DIVX 5.02 and other codecs installed, they show in my V-Dub, but not in TMPGEnc.
I couldn't find any other advice on this board, apart from reinstalling the program, but what's there to reinstall?
You simply unzip it into a folder, and run .exe, right?
I'm using Win 2000.
Help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I can't see my avi codecs in "Save as>avi>codecs" window.
I have DIVX 5.02 and other codecs installed, they show in my V-Dub, but not in TMPGEnc.
I couldn't find any other advice on this board, apart from reinstalling the program, but what's there to reinstall?
You simply unzip it into a folder, and run .exe, right?
I'm using Win 2000.
Help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I am new to this process. I am using Clad DVD, DVD2AVI, and TMPGEnc for my process. Whenever I finish with TMPGenc the sound is not in sync with the Video. The most recent one I copied the sound was ahead of the video by 3 or 4 seconds. Some have even been off by more then 20 seconds.
I do not use the computer at all when I am doing this process so there should be plenty of power to do the work..
I can't see my avi codecs in "Save as>avi>codecs" window.
I have DIVX 5.02 and other codecs installed, they show in my V-Dub, but not in TMPGEnc.
I couldn't find any other advice on this board, apart from reinstalling the program, but what's there to reinstall?
You simply unzip it into a folder, and run .exe, right?
I'm using Win 2000.
Help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.