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I tried encoding a portion of an avi clip using the "Range" in the advance settings. However, after encoding to MPEG1,the start and end of the MPEG1 clip is not the same with the one showing in the preview window in the "Range" options. I have to add a few more seconds of the clip and do a trial and error encoding until i get to the right spot. Is there any way out of this? Encoding takes a lot of time.
i think tmpgenc moves to the nearest keyframe of your avi to start encoding. There is no guarantee that the start point u selected starts on a keyframe. Cut the avi in virtual dub..it has buttons that jump to the nearest keyframe
more details.....did u get the dvd2avi reader to show up in the VFAPI plug in list? if so what priority is it set at? u load the d2v for video and the wav for audio. No other combination is right. Keep in mind that the d2v is not a video file...only a pointer to your vob file - keep your vob where it is. However the wav is real.
I got a question and that's:
If i try to load a Divx avi, tmpgenc opens the movie.
But tells me that there is no sound to encode.
But in the original avi there is audio (Used in avi is Frauenhofer mp3 codec at 192kbs).
If i try to make a wav file of the audio first and then try to encode it whith the divx movie to a Svcd Mpeg file it's out of sync :-(
What can i do about it ??
Remember that i don't like to make a seperate sound file, cause they always result in a out of sync movie.
And that movie's made whith the Xvid or the 3.11 divx codec whith mp3 sound work o.k. with tmpgenc.
Hello. I`d like to rip dvd to vcd. first i use smartripper, then i use dvd2avi then i try to encode to vcd (pal) with tmpgenc. but then the computer freezes at around 30% of encoding. screensavers are already disabled. then i heard of trying to convert the audio to a .wav-format with virtualdub, but how should i be able to do this? virtualdub doesnt accept "AC3 T02 3_1ch 32Kbps 44.1KHz"-files created from dvd2avi, it looks like with virtualdub i can only open a video-file with sound imlemented...
it would be nice if someone could help me. thank you very much in advance.
best regards, hill. and please excuse my poor english.
IF you ripped and used DVD2AVI correctly then the Audio should allready be in "WAV" format, but it seems that you did something Differently because the audio frequency of the audio file you ripped With DVD2AVI is 44100hz, and DVD"s have to have 48000hz audio.and the Bitrate of the Audio file is totally wrong, the audio file from a DVD should be at least 1gb in size if in WAV format...So it seems that you somehow extracted the audio to the wrong Format, make sure you have the audio setting in DVD2AVI set to "Decode" not "Demux"..
i installed tmpeg on my computer and got the aspi plug in but when i try to put the d2v it gives me an error sign that says can not oppen or unsupprted and i cant get it to work did i miss something else i need to ?
There is no "ASPI" plugin for Tmpgenc..Tmpgenc has no use for a "ASPI Layer" you might need "ASPI" to use "Smartripper" but not Tmpgenc..You have to make sure that you have the "DVD2AVI" file reader installed... to check this go to "Options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and look for the "DVD2AVI.vfp" and make sure it has a priority of about "1"..If it isn"t there then go into the "DVD2AVI" folder and "Copy" and "Paste" the "DVD2AVI.vfp" file into the Tmpgenc Folder, then give it a Try...you also have to make sure than you do not move or change the names or Delete any of the "VOB" or "D2V" files untill after you are finnished encodeing...
When using mpeg tools, merge and cut. Im trying to split a file into two. When I try to do this I always get the message 'Illegal MPEG video stream'.
What am I doing wrong??
I take it you get the video stream error when burning in nero?? ... me too... some1 once told me TMPGE is better for decoding, not cut and join... regardless... ignore them stupid errors in nero and if you not sure... burn it to your HD (virtual burn) and play the iso to see how it looks ... NO DIFFERENCE!!
I have been anxiously watching this BBS and the homepage for the release of V 3.0. Minion & Ashy.... do you have any news for us? I REALLY want to buy TMPGenc, but I cannot afford $100 for this little hobby, this year. Been stung too many times over the years by new versions of software being released right after my purchase.
I have $49 ready to send to the company, for a GREAT product, but I am waiting for the new version. Right now, I am just saving any great movies that I want to encode to SVCD to CD's (to view on the laptop or the desktop,) but will relish getting them onto CD's that I can enjoy on the DVD players on the TV's in my house.
You know, why don't they just make it $49 for one year of whatever updates come out, instead of doing it the old fashioned "version" vs. "update" approach? That is soooo yesterday!
I don't know what the chronology here has been.... like how long the users of version 1.XX had before version 2.0 was released, but it looks as if 2.0 was released a little over a year ago.
The approach TMPGenc is taking right now is a little too Microsoft-y for me right now. Of course, even Bill Gates made announcements to let us estimate when the next totally new version was going to be released, so that we could plan accordingly.
And Microsoft gave those of us who are in the computer user groups a chance to have the software for free, or at a discount, if we talked up the products to our friends, and/or helped host launch their events, and/or invited them to our meetings.
By the way, I can almost guarantee that the San Francisco Computer User Group would love to see a demonstration of what this software can do, if TMPGenc has any associates in Northern CA. We have had far less amazing demonstrations at our monthly meetings... TMPGenc IS an amazing product, when all is said and done.
When trying to create an MPEG from both an AVI and from a WAV file, TMPG gives the error "Illegal MPEG audio stream".
I am importing into TMPG an audio file (an uncompressed WAV file created from the original AVI file using Virtual Dub) and an AVI file. The reason why I stripped out the audio from the AVI, is because TMPG originally gave me the additional error "Virtual Dub has detected an improper VBR audio encoding ...", and then would record no audio. I read somewhere that stripping out the audio to a WAV file, and them recombining would solve the no audio problem (and it appears to have worked, as I have audio in the part of the AVI to MPEG conversion that was successful).
Thinking this "Illegal MPEG audio stream" problem could have been a CPU load at the time when I created the WAV file (even though I was not touching the PC), I tried stripping out the audio a second time (from the AVI file), and then recreating the MPEG from the combined AVI/WAV file a second time. When recombining/converting AVI/WAV to MPEG a second time, the problem occured again, at precisely the same place in the AVI to MPEG conversion.
My TMPG audio settings are MPEG Audio Layer-1, 48000 Hz sampling frequency, Stereo channel mode, Bit rate=192, Error protection selected.
My TMPG video settings are MPEG-1 Video, 640x352 pixels, 1:1 (VGA) aspect ratio, 23.976 fps, Constant bitrate (CBR) for rate control mode, bitrate 1150 kbits/second, and Motin search precison = Normal.
Please, are there any suggestions as to the best way to approach this in terms of TMPG settings, or in terms of chopping the MPEG into pieces where the error occurs, and then try to recombine? Both the AVI file and uncompressed WAV files are big (600+ MBytes) and the error occurs 92% into the new MPEG file.
What you can try to do is not encode the audio in Tmpgenc at all..Just encode the Video(set the stream type to "Video only)this will give you a mpeg video file then use something like "Headac3e" or even "DB Power amp" to encode the audio to MP2" then use the "Mpeg tools" "simple Multiplex" to join the Mpeg video and the "Mp2 audio into a Mpeg file..and if you are going to make a VCD then you need to change a Whole bunch of your settings cuz useing those settings just won"t play on a DVD Player...For VCD you need the Resolution to be set to "352+240"(NTSC)for VCD compliance, and you need the Frequency of the Audio to be set to "44100HZ" not 48000HZ, of it will not play on a DVD/VCD player...
Thankyou for your suggestions. Very helpful for a beginner like myself.
Prior to reading your post, I managed to succeed with an AVI to MPEG conversion by installing "TooLame" encoder as a "plugin" to TMPG, and I switched the TMPG audio output to "MPEG-1 Audio-Layer-2" (to access the plugin). However, as you point out, my settings are incorrect for a VCD. From reading your post I now understand that if I want to create a VCD, I will need to redo the AVI to MPEG conversion, to 44100 Hz audio and Resolution 252+240(NTSC). Hopefully having succeeded with this step, that step (with different settings) will work also.
I used Pinnacle Studio software to convert my DV tape to avi. It created 5 avi files. Tmpgenc seems to allow me to specify only 1 file as the source. How do I tell Tmpgenc that I need to convert all 5 avi files and merge them into a single mpg file?
I am capturing my video from a digital camera onto my 80gig baracuda IDE Harddrive, when I try and encode it using TMPG, I get Horizontal lines in the film, but only when there is fast movement of people or the camera.
Does anyone know the data rate needed to capture video onto the hard drive and encode to DVD.
Your drive should be plenty fast enough for capturing even at full resolution. The Baracuda's are pretty fast drives and as such you shouldn't have problems capturing with one.
Your horizontal lines are called interlace lines. You need to use the de-interlace filter under the advanced tab in settings.
The deinterlace option you want will be either Odd field or Even field.
As a tip the next time you capture. Use a codec which allows you to capture to progressive frames this will solve your interlacing problem.
Usually lowering the maximum bitrate by 500-1000 kb/s and reducing the Q level by 5% is enough to reduce the file size by 10-20%.
Reducing the Q level by 5% will roughly give you a 100 mb decrease in size.
Also it may not be necessary to reduce the quality of the Video to fit the Movie on to disk.
It is possible to reduce the audio bitrate to 128 kb/s and still mantain a decent sound quality. This will reduce the overall size. Another point to remember is that you can overburn most 80min disks by 20 mb. This will give you an extra 40mb to play with. Add this to the reduction in size of the audio part and you may be able to fit it on the disks without adjusting the Video bitrate.
Does anyone out there know if there are any programs that will convert the S-Video format that I recieve from my CamCorder to MPEG format so that I can make some valid VCD's or SVCD's.
I don"t really understand by S-Video format, From what I understand "S-Video" isn"t a format but the mane of the type of port or connection from your Cam-Corder to whatever you used to transfer it to your computer..Like My dvd Player and my VCR have "S-Video" outputs..What program are you useing to Transfer your Cam-Corder movies to your Computer???Are you useing a "Analog" Capture card or a "Digital" Firewire Port??I would be more than Happy to help you but I need more information on your set-up and what you wan"t done..