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Question Merry xmas and help again Darren 3 2002-12-26 23:29:28
Bug report Video CD - non standard is faulty desmo8 3 2002-12-27 19:51:27
Free talk Xvid and tmpgenc Abdul 0 2002-12-26 14:20:13
Request Resume function after "Stream writing error" sven 0 2002-12-26 12:46:14
Question TMPGenc and 3:2 pulldown? jetty 0 2002-12-26 09:43:38
Question TMPGEnc Plus Version 2.59.47.155 Core Version 1.92.142 metalasia 1 2002-12-27 18:13:57
Question Getting "Write error" when encoding Todd 3 2002-12-28 16:35:37
Question mpeg-3 audio codec in divx3 video avi won't encode to mpeg-2 file to burn to an svcd BRH 4 2002-12-27 03:23:45
Question General Workings of TMPG Enc LadyPie 1 2002-12-26 00:34:40
Question Divx to VCD (no sound) Jetlag 7 2002-12-28 02:37:44
Question what does it mean "can't load p3package.dll"? sakura 1 2002-12-26 00:31:04
Question NTSC To PAL Conversion YamYam 2 2002-12-27 20:08:46

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Question - Merry xmas and help again No.32408
Darren  2002-12-26 16:58:25 ( ID:zsvsj8s7lrk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hello
i have done the virtual dub sound but the file is to big to fit on 1 cd. i know in mpeg tools you can cut it in half but i dont know how to so far it has not worked i must be doing something wrong how do i work it??????
thankyou


Abdul  2002-12-26 21:26:25 ( ID:gispzp7xetl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What has this to do with TMPGEnc .... or i must misread your question completely

I understand you have a sound file (wav ?) that is too big to fit on one cd ?
In that case why don't you cut the file with an audio-program like Cool Edit ?


Darren  2002-12-26 22:00:08 ( ID:zsvsj8s7lrk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i had asked a qestion about the sound before
now i want to know who to cut the joint mpeg file in half so i then can put it on 2 cds sry


Minion  2002-12-26 23:29:28 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you can"t get the Tmpgenc Editor to work then use something else to edit with....



Bug report - Video CD - non standard is faulty No.32404
desmo8  2002-12-26 15:43:04 ( ID:reu9icxelrk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

with tmpgenc ver 2.59 it's not possible to create a "non-standard video cd". for example: mpeg1 video, pal, 25fps and mpeg1 sound, 96 kbps.

tmpgenc will build everytime a standard vcd! this feature was working fine on version 2.58

thanks

greetz
desmo8


Abdul  2002-12-26 21:22:25 ( ID:gispzp7xetl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You say: "in version 2,58 it was working fine"

Sure about that ?
I don't want to question your writing but i thought i had read that it is not possible to use 96 kbps as soundbitrate for a MPEG-1
Lowest for mpeg-1 one was 192 and for a mpeg-2 160 if my memory serves me right


Minion  2002-12-26 23:27:59 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This is a Well Known Problem with the Latesy version of Tmpgenc, You can remove the extra Padding by running the File through the Muxer of an older version....


ASHY  2002-12-27 19:51:27 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Your right the problem is with 2.59 only and is a bug in the muxer adding padding to standard VCD bitrate to non standard VCD's. Using any other version to remux will remove the padding.

ASHY



Free talk - Xvid and tmpgenc No.32403
Abdul  2002-12-26 14:20:13 ( ID:gispzp7xetl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I also experienced the "kernel32.dll" error when trying to encode a xvid movie in tmpgenc
As always when i have a problem with tmpgenc i search this forum and it hasn't disappointed me yet

So i also found the answer to this problem in an answer that you can alter the xvid-avi into another codec-avi by using VDub and a HUGE temporary file

BUT .... i found another, much easier, way
Just FRAMESERVE the movie via VDub into tmpgenc and you shouldn't have any problems

Thought i would let you all know :)



Request - Resume function after "Stream writing error" No.32402
sven  2002-12-26 12:46:14 ( ID:born1pd.vyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

straight with 2pass makes it for sense, if i can make a resume after a "Stream writing error"... Hours worked to 50% (2pass) and then comes the abort, if Tmpeg cannot write. That is very annoying!



Question - TMPGenc and 3:2 pulldown? No.32401
jetty  2002-12-26 09:43:38 ( ID:wh3.zdbxedc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello!

Does anyone knows how reliably TMPGenc handles 3:2 pulldown video streams?
May 3:2 pulldown be the source of my problems?
Still searching for a solution to author and burn clips onto DVD+R.
Thanks to anyone in this group who have helped to generate new ideas what else to try. :-)
Most of these clips didn't have any problems, but there is some amount what failed. TMPGENC multiplexing behaves oddly. As usually it starts muxing immidiately, this time it reads the HD sveral minutes like searching something from my m2v stream before muxing starts. Then the muxing process bar starts and goes normally. After the process end TMPGenc still doesn't stop but still writes something for several minutes. Finally There appears 200.000 buffer underflow warning for a 5 minute clip.
BBMUX is capable of multiplexing my m2v amd mp2 audio into viewable program steam with Windvd, but still my DVD authoring Ulead's DVDWS fails to accept these mpg streams. Checking m2v with Dr. M reveals that there is problem with duplicate frames.
The clip and stream is from commercial DVD and elswhere there isn't any known problems with this. And it isn't the only DVD title with the same problem.

Below is extract from Dr. M results:

* GOP (01:01:22:27) has 13 duplicate frames
* GOP (01:01:23:10) has 13 duplicate frames
* GOP (01:01:23:23) has 13 duplicate frames
* GOP (01:01:24:06) has 13 duplicate frames
* GOP (01:01:24:19) has 13 duplicate frames
* GOP (01:01:25:02) has 13 duplicate frames
* GOP (01:01:25:15) has 13 duplicate frames
* GOP (01:01:25:28) has 13 duplicate frames
* GOP (01:01:26:11) has 13 duplicate frames



Question - TMPGEnc Plus Version 2.59.47.155 Core Version 1.92.142 No.32399
metalasia  2002-12-26 08:03:04 ( ID:wsiilbqc0in )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Currently I install TMPGEnc Plus Version 2.59.47.155 Core Version 1.92.142 on my system running:
OS : Win XP Home Edition
CPU : Intel Pentium 4 1.7 Ghz
RAM : 240 Mb
Divx Codec : 3.11, 4, 5.0 & 5.02

My problem is when trying convert file Divx (5.02)to MPEG, TMPGEnc Plus quit without any error after a second.

Source file:

size : 707 502 Mb
Frame rate: 25 f/s
Data rate: 160kbps
Video Sample size: 24bit
Video Compression: DivX ver 5.02
Duration: 1:13:40
Bit rate: 96 kbps

After quit TmpGEnce create output MPEG file around 2 Mb (< 1 min duration) only but I can play that file with no problem. I mean audio and video play correctly.

please help me !
p/s : sorry broken english :)


Jarre  2002-12-27 18:13:57 ( ID:y6d8tmgzom6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It is more my guess than advice.
What I have noticed is that many programs "DO NOT LIKE" files compressed with DivX codec higher than 4.12 !!!!
For instance, VirtualDub is one of them. An excellent software to manipulate audio (multiplexing) along with its filters.
I use to have DivX codec 5.02 Pro installed on my computer. It resulted only with trouble when trying to work on compressed file. Quickly got rid of it and I reinstalled DivX codec 4.12. Still works best.
I recommend you the same :o)



Question - Getting "Write error" when encoding No.32395
Todd  2002-12-26 05:26:51 ( ID:tufchwx0mk. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello.

I keep getting a Windows dialog with the following error: "Write error occurred at address 77FCB9B1 of module 'ntdll.dll' with 00000000."

Sometimes this message pops up as soon as I start tmpgenc. Sometimes I do not get this message until I start to encode a movie.

Help!

Thanks,
-Todd



Jim  2002-12-27 18:19:23 ( ID:/vrfvpjulvo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Disable virus scan. It worked for me.


Jim  2002-12-27 18:58:30 ( ID:/vrfvpjulvo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Scratch that last reply/solution....It just blew off on me again with the same message.


Jim  2002-12-28 16:35:37 ( ID:/vrfvpjulvo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ok, I found what what causing this message (at least on my system).
It was the Xvid codec. I upgraded to the latest release and all is working well. It also resolved some color issues I was having with certain videos.

Hope this helps.
Jim



Question - mpeg-3 audio codec in divx3 video avi won't encode to mpeg-2 file to burn to an svcd No.32390
BRH  2002-12-26 04:26:13 ( ID:tkfs5eyravh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am new to all this. I picked up a Divx avi and I used TMPG (for the first
time) to create an mpeg-2 file that I could burn to an svcd so I could view it on my dvd player. I chose the various options not knowing exactly what I should be specifying, but managed to create a high quality video mpg file (it took up 1.6 GB where the original avi took 160 MB!!) but there was no audio. I tried burning this to 2 cds and it was the same with my dvd player. I checked the audio codec and it shows mpeg-3 (Fraunhofer IIS) which TMPG apparently couldn't handle with its default setup. I obviously have this codec installed for playing because I can use the Divx player to play it with no problem. What do I need to do to get the audio in the final mpg? Also, even with a "state-of-the-art" system, it took 10 hours to render the mpg from the avi. Is this normal or should I have done something else? The quality is identical to the original as far as the video goes, but should it take this long? I did use 2 pass so that probably doubled my time, but even 5 hours seems excessive? Any help anybody can give me would be great. As you tell I have no clue about this stuff.


lupy  2002-12-26 05:24:18 ( ID:o10nietw26a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

tmpgenc doesnt decode audio so well.....try using virtual dub to extract the audio from the avi as a uncompressed wav file and then add this to tmpgenc as the audio source.Also, if a movie isn;t playing right on your pc why burn it to cd? your're just wasting cd-rs


BRH  2002-12-26 07:42:26 ( ID:tkfs5eyravh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks. I'll give this a try. The reason I tried burning the CDs was to see if maybe my external DVD player would play the audio when PowerDVD would not. The things only cost a few cents and long before my burner gives out it will be obsolete - actually it already is and still going strong :-). I regularly burn and toss CD-Rs when checking out bin/cue image svcd files rather than write to the hard drive first. They aren't really too good as coasters with that hole in the middle - better as frisbees. I find most DL'd flicks aren't even worth viewing once, much less keeping. Each to his own. Is it normal to have all those hours of time for converting? I was using an AMD XP 2400+/KT-400/512MB DDR400/Win2000 Pro SP-3 with nothing in the background that wasn't req'd.


Minion  2002-12-26 23:23:33 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

WOW, It sure is Takeing a Long time to encode a Single Movie!!!I have a 1.7ghz and a 2 hour movie takes about 2.5 hours when useing Tmpgenc, when useing CCE a 2 hour movie is less than 1 hour.....


BRH  2002-12-27 03:23:45 ( ID:tkfs5eyravh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What settings do you use? I am totally new to this. What is CCE?



Question - General Workings of TMPG Enc No.32388
LadyPie  2002-12-25 21:14:39 ( ID:r.8ti0ecj92 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Alright, so does anyone just want to explain how to use this program at all? The more detail the better :). Converting from .avi to DVD Playable (MPEG 1). Just basically how to do it.


Minion  2002-12-26 00:34:40 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

http://www.vcdhelp.com/ or Just follow the Directions given by the Wizard...



Question - Divx to VCD (no sound) No.32380
Jetlag  2002-12-25 21:07:07 ( ID:q7eesjkxjvg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hey ho,
It sounds funny, but after I ripped a DivX Movie successfully I have no sound. Although the quality and everything else workes fine I never get a sound.
Not on Power DVD, my DVD Player or somewhere else!
Please help me ;o))
Bye


Minion  2002-12-26 00:33:33 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This Is Probably because the Audio in your DivX file is Not supported in Tmpgenc, it is Probably AC3 audio..You need to extract the audio to a WAV audio file and use the Wav file as the audio source...You can use "AVI-Mux" to de-mux and uncompress the audio to a Wav file and use that as the audio source...Use Google to Search for AVI-Mux.....


Rick  2002-12-26 02:36:08 ( ID:lkcyiq0e6jo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a much easier solution.

1. install Dvix Pro 5.02
2. Install Tsunami Filter pack (Nimo will not work)
3. Install ffcshow and Xvid codecs (incase they are using Xvid codecs)
4. set the eviromental settings for VFAPI-plugin as follows

DirectShow Multimedia File Reader-----Priority 3
AVI2(OpenDML) File Reader-------------Priority 1
Microsoft MPEG-1 Decoder--------------Priority 0
Wave File Reader----------------------Priority 0
AVI VFW Compatability Reader----------Priority 0
BMP/PPM/TGA/JPG File Reader-----------Priority -2
TMPGEnc Project File Reader 2.59------Priority -2

this has allowed me to encode all avi's even with AC3 with out any problems.
Be sure that you start a new project and after loading the video source check the lower bar to be sure you get the correct frame rate of the avi or else you will have a sync problem. So far all my avis have been 30fps and I use the 29.97 NTSC settings. Setting the plug-in variables took me a couple of tries so after setting them go back in and check that they have stayed.

Rick



Minion  2002-12-26 23:15:18 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Doing this Doesn"t Allways Work...Actually it usually Doesn"t, I have everything you listed and I still can"t do AC3 audio with Tmpgenc...


Rick  2002-12-27 04:34:23 ( ID:dttgw7aadzk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well I used to extract them using virtual dub I think but it's been a while. I've set up 3 systems this way and when downloading Dvix from the newsgroups we've yet to have any problems. Maybe I've been licky since doing it this way and haven't ran into any AC3 but I don't think so.

Rick


Crap  2002-12-27 09:48:59 ( ID:4bbk5n9bato )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Minion
could you please state what to do in avi-mux to solve the divx no sound problem


ASHY  2002-12-27 20:04:37 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Installing an AC3 codec will no longer work with the new version of TMPG and thus will not decode the audio in any AC3 AVI's.

The easiest way is to extract the audio to a wav with AVImux.

Load the AVI into AVImux. Highlight the audio the right click it. Choose 'Select compression' from the menu and select PCM. In the next box choose the default which should be 44.100khz, 16bit, stereo.

Click 'Output AVI' and name your output with a wav extension then click 'Go'

If you have audio problems such as the sound breaking up in the extracted wav set the 'Pre-roll' and 'Interleave' settings to 100ms.

ASHY


solyxius  2002-12-28 02:37:44 ( ID:t4y6jwopluj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks, for the AVIMux tip but ...

When I follow your instructions I get the output.wav file which is not audio only video (exactly the size of .avi minus extracted audio file).

If I uncheck the video stream box I get a 64kb .wav file which is empty.

Please help !



Question - what does it mean "can't load p3package.dll"? No.32378
sakura  2002-12-25 19:56:22 ( ID:vlkemahcicr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

very important!


Minion  2002-12-26 00:31:04 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This means that you don"t have all the Tmpgenc files in the same folder...All the Tmpgenc Files have to be in the same folder and one of those files has to be the "P3P Package.dll"...



Question - NTSC To PAL Conversion No.32375
YamYam  2002-12-25 18:45:41 ( ID:ujv2ebjxawc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a few films that are NTSC & are trying to find software that will convert these films to PAL since TMPGENC cannot do it properly.

Can anyone suggest some software i can use ?


Minion  2002-12-26 00:29:53 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

AVISynth has a Feature to do this..There are a Few programs that will turn NTSC to Pal and Visa Versa, like "Canopus ProCoder" or "Advanced NTSC/Pal Converter", Both of these Programs will take a NTSC or Pal AVI file and convert them to a Pal or NTSC AVI file...Avisynth will Do it while Frame serveing...


ASHY  2002-12-27 20:08:46 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

AVisynth is your best bet. It's free, fast and can do it well and you can use almost many encoder you wish with it.

ASHY



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