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Hi all,
You may have already seen this question many times. I have downloaded a divx file and want to convert to burn a cd and read the film on my DVD player.
The problem is that the file is too big to fit into one disc and I even may 3 discs. How can I manage to burn 3 CDs with one single big file?
The odvious answer would be to cut the file into 3 parts and burn each on a Disk?!?!?!?!?...you can try it with the "Mpeg tools" Merge & Cut" but they don"t allways work so any other Mpeg editor will work like Mpeg2Vcr...
I'm trying to convert an avi file to mpeg. however when trying to select source file it gives me a message that the file is unable to open or unsupported. Can anyone tell me what i should do?
I had the same problem in the past. It is necessary to load the free VFP Plugin in TMPGENC. I load it down from the homepage of TMPGENC. It is a .bat file which you have to execute. Then I hope it will function.
Debbie do a search above for 'unsupported' and look for messages regarding the 'VFAPI plugins' and the 'directshow multimedia file reader'
You will find your answer many many times.
good morning, i'm kinda new into the movie conversion scene and i would like to know how to minimize the square blocks after conversion. I know that you would have to increase the video bitrate, but what other settings do i have to fool around with to totally get rid of these blocks. Sometimes i check the "soften block noise" box but i don't know if this helps at all. Thanks in advance for your help
The "Macro Blocks" are caused By a Too low Bitrate, so that is pretty much the only setting that will get rid of the blocks, and maybe the block noise setting...
Lowering the resolution will help, but the image will look crap.
Use 'High quality' in the motion search precision setting.
Don't use crappy, noisy sources. I.E. Downloaded rubbish from places like KAAZZA.
Hi to all the expert on this forum. I'm coverting an AVI movie to Mpeg using TMPG 2.58 many times and now I encounter an AVI movie of 630mb that will output to 2.2gb Mpeg. I have convert many AVI movies of 600++ mb but none of them ever has an output of 2.2gb. I suspect that the movie itelf is coded with some anti convert/output code so that viewer cannot convert them to Mpeg. This movie is downloaded from Kazza and I suspect the source could come from one of those Commercial DixV site that rent movie. Is that so? Can any of you please help! I wish to convert to VCD and watch it on TV. Thanks.
a 2.3GB mpeg file is about 2 hours of SVCD or about 3.5-4 hours of VCD at standard bitrates...The size of the Mpeg file has nothing to do with the Size of the AVI file, it has to do with the Length of the file, and standard VCD Bitrates a minute of Mpeg is 10MB and about 20MB for SVCD...There is no Anti Converting Codec for AVI files that will make the file huge...You either have a high bitrate or the Mpeg file could have extra Dead space at the end of the file, scan through the file and see if it is the same length as the avi file, and get a Bitrate Viewer to see the actuall bitrate of the mpeg file and see if it the same bitrate as you set it in Tmpgenc...
I must thank minion for his time and effort to help us in this forum sincerely..without someone like him. It take us lot of time to investigate problems and find solution for it. I'm still pretty new in this so I'm trying to catch up too.
Minion, I loaded the Avi movie using the Tmpg standard VCD template. Bitrate at 1150 (constant bitrate). So I normally will get about 10mb for 1 min. However, this movie that I haven't encode it yet. shows about 2.2 GB at the end of the template. I thought something was wrong with TMPG (corrupted or what) so I used an old avi movie that I coded before and it turn up to 1min = 10Mb. So I think I will try to code the movie and see what comes up. Perhaps u could advice if u know the problem. Thanks a million Minion. I haven't got the bitrate calculator yet but I will try to download it. Thanks again.
When using VirtualDub, you can tell what type of frame you're on.
I know that when encoding non-standard VCDs and SVCDs, it's a good idea to begin the MPEG file with a frame that was an I frame in the original file.
Is there any way to know what type of frame one is on when using source range tool? I know that MPEG will reencode frame id at beginning and end of new MPEG file, or maybe I am misunderstanding?
Anyway, my problem is that sometimes MPEG output files encoded in non-standard bitrates have a pile of the same frame (100 or so) at the beginning and/or end of the file. I know it's not my standalone DVD player because the file appears "paused" for a few seconds using any software player too.
Is starting with an I frame the problem?
The problem only occurs when dealing with original 1.4 or 1.5 GB files. Also seems difficult to scroll around in the file in TMPGEnc source range. I dunno.
I don"t really understand your problem ..But heres a little info on I frames...When editing or joining a mpeg file it has to be edited or joined on an I frame and when encodeing and the encoder detects a scene change it inserts an I frame...Generally speaking in a mpeg file should Not have a bunch of I frames Repeating in a row...You can find out the GOP structuse of your file by Useing a Bitrate Viewer...
when I download an mpeg the picture is so bright and clean (vhs quality), and when I download a avi...it of couse looks nothing like the mpeg files. Can someone tell me how to turn these horrible files into the best picture I can with this program. Please step by step this for me so I can in way shape or form screw this up
First, I assume that you're using the wizard template, but it doesn't matter.
In the main window, you can access more settings with the "Setting" button.
In the wizard, it's when you get to the source range/clip frame/noise reduction window and is called "Other Settings".
When you open either one, a window called "MPEG Setting" with a bunch of tabs will appear. Under the "advanced" tab there is a check box called "simple color correction" Check it and double-click it to change the settings. play with the contrast and brightness to get what you want
This will not help if the corrupted, a poor quality rip or low resolution, though.
It is true if the File is of Bad Quality there is nothing you can do to Make it look better...But if it is just a case of Being to dark or haveing the color off this can be fixed but with Mpeg encodeing Garbage in is Garbage out...
Please help, I am very new to encoding, but have managed to create a mpeg1 file from an AVI source file. Please can you tell me how to convert AVI to MPEG2, using TMPGEnc, so I can create a SVCD? many thanks Mac
thank you for the reply. I have created an MPEG2 file, but it is 1.5Gb! I noticed in another question it was suggested to download a bitrate calculator, to make the file size smaller. I am in the process of doing that.
A couple of questions please..
how do i encode MPEG2 without the wizard? (so i can change the bitrate)
how do i change the bitrate?
Thank you for your patience, and for being an invaluable source of information in my learning curve.
How to encode without the WiZard??? Well run Tmpgenc Turn off the WiZarD, then load your file in on the main screen, click the "Load" tab and look for the "Unlock.mfc" Template and Choose it(this will let you change the bitrate) now go into "Settings" and set them to what you want...
Thanks again - I now have an Mpeg2 file at 1.3Gb, the only problem I have now is that when I try to cut the file, TMPGEnc delivers the message "Cannot open file with direct show". Any ideas of where I went wrong?
It depends on the bitrate you use. AVI's usually have a better compression ratios, so you can use the same bitrates as MPEG, but with higher quality.
For instance a 1500 kb/s AVi will be the same size as a 1500 kb/s MPEG, but the AVI will be of higher quality due to it's better compression ratio.
To acheive the same quality in the MPEG as the AVI the bitrate would have to be almost double thus giving 3000 kb/s.
So to answer your question when regarding AVI's, if you want almost the same quality out as you put in then you are going to get bigger file sizes.
>When an Mpeg2 file is encoded to SVCD, does the file size change? i.e. if i encode a 650mb Mpeg2 file, will it become larger?
If your input is MPEG2 and you encode to the same bitrate then the file size will stay the same, but depending on the parameters you set such as resolution, the file could be worse quality than the original.
Why would you want to re-encode the MPEG2 anyway? It is already in the correct format.
Just wondering if there is any reason why when loading a TMPGTEMPLATE,TXT file that was generated by IfoEdit, it would freeze? Is this function operational yet?
By "Freeze" I mean 99% CPU usage and no disk usage. It stays like that for at least 20 minutes.
I don't know about 20 mins but I know from other people who use it that it takes quite a long time to load the template. I haven't actually used one my self yet, but It does work apparantly.
I was wondering if some1 could help me please! I have been encoding for a while but all of a sudden I can not conevert my avi files! It encodes for a few seconds then comes up with an error box annd a whole load of digits! Once I press ok it comes up after a few secons again. I have a stack of files to encode so could some1 tell me what the problem is! Thanks in advance!
Tried to cut a MPEG file into pieces. Added the file into "Merge&Cut" and wanted to edit it. Did set start and end point and clicked "RUN". Then following message displayed:
At address 73EF1DO4, Read error occured against address 73EF1DO4.
The problems lie in the Mysteries of the universe, the Mpeg tools are Just Very Buggy and when they don"t want to work for a Particular file there is nothing you can do to make them work, so the best solution is to use a different Mpeg editor....