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Question Flickering problem Sergio 6 2004-09-30 21:18:21
Question VOB (standalone recorder) => VCD conversion problems Gislaved 9 2004-10-04 11:12:01
Question AVI won't load BwanaP 1 2004-09-21 22:34:11
Question O KB Video Files JTY 1 2004-09-21 08:25:09
Question splitting with tmpg thebutcher 1 2004-09-28 19:30:58
Question License question Renegade 1 2004-09-17 11:59:48
Question large file thebutcher 6 2004-09-22 06:45:01
Question frame rate/ audio synch Bully 5 2004-09-19 16:23:54
Question Swedish Viking asking jaxtone 1 2004-09-15 21:39:03
Question file merging frankiefonguli 2 2004-09-13 08:53:28
Question computer crashed, how do i re-download what i've already paid for? silentslayer 1 2004-09-15 20:57:54
Bug report Error during encoding........ errrika1979 0 2004-09-10 17:17:01

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Question - Flickering problem No.42316
Sergio  2004-09-23 13:56:16 ( ID:iz8z7iqq57l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,

I've done a conversion to SVCD. Apparently all right. Burned and tryied.
The problem: there is an annoying flickering in scenes with much movement.
I've tryied to set the DVDPlayer from PAL to NTSC and then the problem disapears.
I need PAL format, and i don't exactly know if the problem is with the Interlace/Non-interlaced parameter...
Any clue?.

Thanks!.


ashy  2004-09-23 17:37:31 ( ID:x30mq/laqi2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What do you mean by flickering?
If it was an interlacing problem then you would see a sort of combing effect on verticals when there is movement.
Changing from PAL to NTSC wouldn't correct this.

If you mean jerky playback then if the source is NTSC and you encode to PAL then this would cause it.

However if the effect is more like a strobing effect then it could be you have set the field order wrong.


Sergio  2004-09-24 09:15:44 ( ID:iz8z7iqq57l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>What do you mean by flickering?

A blinking effect, like overlaping frames, resulting in a non smooth playback. It's like a framerate problem (but i think that 25 fps is ok). The question is: why does it work fine and smooth when i set the player in NTSC format?

>If it was an interlacing problem then you
>would see a sort of combing effect on verticals
>when there is movement.
>Changing from PAL to NTSC wouldn't correct this.

Then perhaps that's not the problem.

>If you mean jerky playback then if the source
>is NTSC and you encode to PAL then this would
>cause it.

The source and destination are PAL. Definitively not jerky playback.

>However if the effect is more like a strobing effect
>then it could be you have set the field order wrong.

I would discard this option.

Thanks anyway.


Sergio  2004-09-26 20:21:22 ( ID:t317vas7iqr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Solved! An interlaced problem. I had to set the output as Non-interlaced, and thus apply the Deinterlace filter. Now it runs perfect!.


Handy  2004-09-28 19:47:01 ( ID:/m9arpd.dfa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I solved my flickering problem by select "Force FILM" in DVD2AVI which converts 29fps progress source VOBs to 23fps progress d2v, and then use "NTSC Film" and "Non-interlace" in TMPGEnc to encode.

Just using the "Non-interlace" in TMPGEnc doesn't solve my flickering problem.


Sergio  2004-09-29 11:54:03 ( ID:iz8z7iqq57l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

As i wrote in other thread, i configured TMPGEnc this way:

Video Tab:
- Encode Mode: Non-Interlace

Advanced Tab:
- Video Source type: Non interlace (progressive)
- Field Order: Bottom field
- (Filters): Deinterlace (Odd Field)

PS:
Remember that i needed PAL format.


ashy  2004-09-30 21:18:21 ( ID:x30mq/laqi2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I can'tunderstand why you are attempting to de-interlace a progressive stream.
There is no need worry about field order or de-interlacing with a progressive stream.

I always re-encode progressive sources to progressive frames whether they be PAL or NTSC.



Question - VOB (standalone recorder) => VCD conversion problems No.42306
Gislaved  2004-09-23 12:08:56 ( ID:k78ugi2budr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a standalone dvd recorder and I'm trying to make VCD files from the VOB's recorded.
TMPGEnc2.59 give me the error message: can not open file or are unsupported.
I have done this a million times before and it has worked.
Info:
Recorder - LiteOn 5005
Disc - FUJI DVD+RW and -RW (tested both and also tested open and closing the discs)

Does the recorder burn the files differently than regular commercial DVD's?
Does anyone else have these problems with other recorders?

Any info is greatly appretiated.




Gislaved  2004-09-23 12:12:41 ( ID:k78ugi2budr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Forgot to mention that when trying to open the VOB's with DVD Author it works.

But I want to make VCD out of my VOB's...


ashy  2004-09-23 17:39:36 ( ID:x30mq/laqi2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You need to install an MPEG2 codec.
http://www.marumo.ne.jp/mpeg2/m2v_vfp-0.6.48.lzh


gislaved  2004-09-24 06:30:35 ( ID:k78ugi2budr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've already done that.
I can use TMPGEnc for all DVD's I have, but the ones made by my recorder.
I'm a little bit puzzled over this since the discs made by my last recorder SONY GX-3R (or something like that) worked just fine.

The strange thing is that even if I rip my recorded disc to my harddrive and work from there I still get error messages and that should mean that there's no wrong in the choice of brand of the DVD+RW.
Something in the VOB's are not right...

My friend has Ulead DVD Workshop 2 and I went to him knowing that WS2 converts VOB's to mpg's while importing them to the program. I took home the newly created mpg files and TMPGEnc can't convert the mpg's either which shold suggest that the VOB's/mpg's really isn't valid files.

The strange thing is that all DVD players that I've put the recorded discs it works just fine. Not one has rejected any disc and that should suggest that the files indeed are valid...

Is there something I'm missing?


ashy  2004-09-24 20:59:06 ( ID:x30mq/laqi2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ok you say you have installed an MPEG2 codec, which one?
It may work with most files, but some codecs don't understand the format you are trying to import which is why I suggest you try the codec I have linked to. It is highly compatible with TMPG and will decode most MPEG2 files and is particularly good with VOBS.

If in the event it still doesn't work the try demuxing your files first with the MPEG tools.


Gislaved  2004-09-25 23:09:26 ( ID:e2gnkl2i9lk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm using the codecs you've linked to and I'm gonna try to demuxing the files as soon as I can. (Not at home for the moment).
I'll let you know...


Gislaved  2004-09-28 07:07:24 ( ID:k78ugi2budr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

No problems in demuxing the files. However, I can still not use the created files to make a vcd for example. I get invalid file bot if I try to encode the m2v file or the new mpg file...


Handy  2004-09-28 19:21:40 ( ID:/m9arpd.dfa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I had the same problem and it turned out to be Window file permission problem for me. Make sure it is the same Window user that DVD2AVI the VOBs and TMPGEnc the d2v or avi files.

My problem was I logged in as user1 and created vcd.d2v using DVD2AVI, and then when I logged off and logged in as user2 and tried to open the vcd.d2v in TMPGEnc, I got this file not supported problem.

While you login, just re-do the DVD2AVI part and TMPGEnc should read the .d2v no problem.


Gislaved  2004-09-30 06:14:41 ( ID:k78ugi2budr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have now checked up on this recorder and from everything I have read and asked in multiple forums the conclusion is that the LiteOn 5005 files cannot generally be edited in TMPGEnc. DVD Author ok, but not TMPEnc.
LiteOn has their own structure within the vob's that are not standard according to several persons.

Therefore I have exchanged my recorder but I'd thought I'd write this to inform others with the same problems.

The most compatible recorder brands from a editing-in-a-computer point of view, is sony and jvc from what I have read.


Gislaved  2004-10-04 11:12:01 ( ID:k78ugi2budr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I bought a Sony RDR-GX300 and it works perfectly.
TMPGEnc has no problems whatsoever with the vobs
produced by the GX300.
GREEEEAAT!



Question - AVI won't load No.42304
BwanaP  2004-09-21 12:09:48 ( ID:zrs24zhducn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When I try opening a couple particular avi files, I got an error about parsing. I get something similar with virtualdub, says no dvsd decoder found. But gspot indicates that I do have several DV codecs installed. These avi's are created from my studio 8 program. Whats going on?

I tried converting to type 2 DV, but the program said it is not type 1 (must already be type 2). These files play in realone and windows. I can also open avis in tmpgenc that were downloaded from web.


ashy  2004-09-21 22:34:11 ( ID:x30mq/laqi2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try raising the priority of the 'Open DML file reader' in the VFAPI plugins until it is top of the list.



Question - O KB Video Files No.42302
JTY  2004-09-21 00:35:24 ( ID:0r/9uvsgqxk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm having a bit of a problem with a couple of my .avi files, dunno what to do. Basically some of my video files that have previously worked have suddenly stopped working and are registering as having a size of 0 bytes, this has so far happened to four of my files with apparently no remedy insight thought i'd check out if anybody had heard of the problem or the solution


ashy  2004-09-21 08:25:09 ( ID:x30mq/laqi2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Are we talking about the source files or the output files that are 0kb. If it's the source files where did you obtain them from and what do you mean registering, do you mean in windows or TMPG?

If windows is telling you they are 0KB have you tried letting windows scan your HDD for errors?
If windows says these AVI's are 0KB then I would tend to believe it.



Question - splitting with tmpg No.42300
thebutcher  2004-09-18 01:19:57 ( ID:iqphgatd0x. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

can someone explain in layman terms how to split a movie to go onto 2 cds it is a mpeg


Handy  2004-09-28 19:30:58 ( ID:/m9arpd.dfa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGEnc: File | MPEG Tool | Merge & Cut | Add your mpeg file. Then double click the mpeg file and select the time range that you want to cut, put ouput file name, and then click Run. If you want to burn the output file as VCDs make sure the Type is selected as MPEG-1 VCD, not MPEG-1 automatic.



Question - License question No.42298
Renegade  2004-09-17 06:10:44 ( ID:wdwlenhjrxl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How can this encoder be offered for free if each copy has a $2.50 royalty due on it to the MPEG LA? Can I create an MPEG 2 player as freeware? Is there some special arrangement with MPEG LA?


ashy  2004-09-17 11:59:48 ( ID:od.oqrlav66 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Any software can offer MPEG2 encoding as long as it is for a limited period only.
TMPG fully complies with this law and offers only 30 days trial use of the MPEG2 encoding feature.
TMPG plus offers this feature for 14 days.



Question - large file No.42291
thebutcher  2004-09-17 00:45:07 ( ID:iqphgatd0x. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am trying to make a movie fit on 1 cd 827,355 adjusted bitrate was told to do this can some one plz tell me how to do this Start to finish


Sakuya  2004-09-17 06:33:08 ( ID:1iejbazj1k. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can try this free Java bitrate calculator.

http://www.videohelp.com/calc.htm

I think you should select "DivX" for Type at the top right. For CDs, select how much MB your CD-R has. Get your movie's time (if you have multiple movies, add them all together) and then add about 5 minutes more to it to ensure it fits. At the bottom where it says Calculated Bitrate, record that number. In TMPGEnc, select Constant Bitrate and then below that, put in your bitrate you just got.


ashy  2004-09-17 12:10:24 ( ID:od.oqrlav66 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There is an easier way.
827,355 is about 808 MB.
You can easily overburn this on to an 80 min disk.
Most disks will allow at least 823MB of overburn.

Use Nero and in the preferences enable the overburning feature then just burn the disk as normal.
Nero will warn you that the file is larger than the capacity of the disk and will offer overburning. Just accept and continue.


the butcher  2004-09-17 16:11:18 ( ID:iqphgatd0x. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

sorry my mistake 867,355 is the size which will not work with overburn


ashy  2004-09-17 19:44:34 ( ID:x30mq/laqi2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You have another option to reduce the size which may allow you to overburn.
Simply re-encode the audio only to 128 kb/s rather than 224kb/s and then mux with your video.
This should reduce the size enough.


thebutcher  2004-09-17 21:47:36 ( ID:iqphgatd0x. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i am a newb who has read to iam blue in the face yet i have no idea what you mean or how to do


SoccrStar  2004-09-22 06:45:01 ( ID:tpjv.x7h1xw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

what he means is to split the movie to 2 streams (audio & video) and re-encode the audio to a smaller bitrate (128kbit) which will reduce the size than join the encoded audio back to the video and it should be small enough to fit



Question - frame rate/ audio synch No.42285
Bully  2004-09-16 18:00:28 ( ID:ksbmsrz6oig )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi - can anyone please help?

I searched the forum and found instructions for changing the frame rate of an .avi (from 23.976 to 25 fps), which i did using vitualdub, avifrate, and goldwave (to shrink the length of the .wav file).

Anyway, i was left with a 25 fps .avi and a .wav file of exactly the same length, both being about 4% shorter than the original avi. I thought i'd done everthing right, but after multiplexing the two files in TMPGEnc, the new .mpg started perfectly, but slowly went out of synch, and after an hour or so, the audio was a few seconds behind the video. I tried multiplexing in virtualdub, but the resulting .avi had exactly the same problem.


ashy  2004-09-16 19:35:54 ( ID:od.oqrlav66 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You need to make sure that the length of the audio is infact the same length as the original video to begin with.
In your case it sounds as if the audio track was a tad longer than the the video track.

The best thing to do here is to cut about five seconds from the end of the movie with Virtualdub.
This will ensure that both video and audio are exactly the same length then do the procedure again.

Load the AVI and the new wav into Virtualdub to check for sync before encoding.

Another alternative is to use Wavworks.
Simply select 'Stretch/Compress' and load the original wav into Wavworks. Make sure the 'Change FPS' is set to 23.976 fps to 25 fps and then run it.

Again check the sync with VD.


Bully  2004-09-17 01:02:17 ( ID:ksbmsrz6oig )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ashy - thanks very much for the response. I tried what you suggested - cut about 10 secs off the end of the original movie and did the whole procedure again ( i hope i understood you correctly), but i got the same result.

I could not find wavworks, but both goldwave and winamp tell me the shrunk .wav file is exactly the same length as the processed (23.976 to 25 fps).avi before i multiplex, yet the completed movie still goes slowly out of synch.

I'm assuming wavworks will only do what goldwave timewarp does? Any further thoughts?


Bully  2004-09-17 10:23:24 ( ID:ksbmsrz6oig )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ashy - thanks very much for the response. I tried what you suggested - cut about 10 secs off the end of the original movie and did the whole procedure again ( i hope i understood you correctly), but i got the same result.

I could not find wavworks, but both goldwave and winamp tell me the shrunk .wav file is exactly the same length as the processed (23.976 to 25 fps).avi before i multiplex, yet the completed movie still goes slowly out of synch.

I'm assuming wavworks will only do what goldwave timewarp does? Any further thoughts?


ashy  2004-09-17 11:46:12 ( ID:od.oqrlav66 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Wavworks will do what Goldwave will do by shrinking or stretching the wav, but in a different way.
I suggest you try it. Check your email.
If it's still out of sync I will give some advice how to resync it with Wavworks.

One thing you need to check is the frame rate of the original. Make sure you put into Wavworks exactly the frame rate that Virtualdub states as the frame rate.


Bully  2004-09-19 16:23:54 ( ID:ksbmsrz6oig )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I ran wavworks and it worked really well. There was a very slight video lag this time by the end of the movie, but i muxed again and delayed the audio by 200ms, and it was acceptable all the way through. Then i converted using Tmpg and got a very smooth motion, which overcame the original problem of jerkyness. The time stretch operation was very much quicker than goldwave too.

I don't think the aspect ratio is quite right, but i can have a fiddle with Tmpg and see what i can do.

Again - many thanks.



Question - Swedish Viking asking No.42283
jaxtone  Home )  2004-09-12 12:16:39 ( ID:x.rmf5quc.f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I wonder if theres anyone in here that know anything about the TEMPGenc DVD authoring 1.6 software. I just downloaded a trial version but it seems quite limited though it seems to be stucked with already finished templates of backgrounds and buttons. Anyone out there that know more than me?

J


ashy  2004-09-15 21:39:03 ( ID:od.oqrlav66 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The TMPG Menu is not limited by any means. In fact it is one of the easiest menu creators I have used and the possiblities are there for a very good menu if you desire it.
You can create motion menus and motion thumbnails, you can add your own buttons and backgrounds. You can change the size, colour and position of any of the buttons, thumbnails or headings quite easily by just dragging them where you want them.

I have created some wicked looking motion menus with this software and in a much quicker time than some other software.

It's simple only you need do is first select 'New theme'. Then select a layout to start with then start from there. If you wish to change anything simply click on that particular item. For instance lets say you prefer to use your own buttons.
Click the existing button then find the image you wish to replace it with. The same goes for backgrounds and thumbnails, simply click the one you want to change.
If you want to move or resize anything then just click the 'Edit menu theme button'. When done just 'OK' it.



Question - file merging No.42280
frankiefonguli  2004-09-12 01:25:41 ( ID:lf8bomhf4rj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

when i have 2 similar file names. ie. xxxxxxx1 and xxxxxxx2 if i am trying to only work on the first it always automatically joins the 2. is ther a way to prevent this, or do i always have to check the source range?

frankie


frankiefonguli  2004-09-12 23:10:55 ( ID:rqnccfglf1r )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

GREAT FUCKIN JOB GUYS. ALOT OF HELP HERE GIVEN TO EVERYBODY. BEST FORUM I EVER SEEN

KEEP UP THE GOOD FUCKIN WORK
FRANKIE FONGULI


B_Racer  2004-09-13 08:53:28 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Maybe that's because no one understands your Question?

Don't shout and read the fucking Manual!



Question - computer crashed, how do i re-download what i've already paid for? No.42278
silentslayer  2004-09-11 17:29:08 ( ID:cddf1riyzwj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I purchased the TMPGEnc 2.5 download version about a month ago and my computer crashed recently and I lost everything. How do I go about redownloading it? I can't contact support because it requires a serial number which I don't have anymore! I also never registered because I had just gotten it but I can't create an account without the serial number! Help!


ashy  2004-09-15 20:57:54 ( ID:od.oqrlav66 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Of course you can still contact support.
If you did indeed legitimately purchase a serial code then just tell them your case and your reasons for not having a serial code.
I'm sure they will still have your email address on file that they sent the original serial to.
If they find that your case is satifactory I'm sure they will oblige by resending the code to the same email address.



Bug report - Error during encoding........ No.42277
errrika1979  2004-09-10 17:17:01 ( ID:7rkyoga0jww )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yeah, I left this going last night, and when I checked on it this morning, there was an error box that just said "error 580 848". I clicked ok, like 4 times and then it said "error 277 848" and numerous other #'s. I chcecked the progress of my movie........ it was at 96% and now isn't doing anything. Just sittng there.
I'm running Windows XP Pro on a Gateway Mediacenter with 69 GB available.
Anyone have any ideas?????



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