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Question Widescreen Or Not? Sakuya 4 2004-11-25 20:25:30
Question Error adress 0009A61A prehis 1 2004-07-19 08:33:08
Question TMPGEnc Crash when done editing and press ok Lars Bengtsson 0 2004-07-01 08:08:15
Question Plus has problems - free didn't DiGNAN17 1 2004-07-19 08:42:34
Question tmpgenc 2.521 crashes upon loading .mov files Juan Javier 1 2004-06-30 22:42:42
Question Framerate Frustrations Sakuya 3 2004-06-30 00:38:42
Question Getting DV AVI onto a DVD? Paul 2 2004-06-30 03:55:31
Question TMGenc AUTOMATIC CLOSE... Pilet 3 2004-06-30 19:04:50
Question Resizing for quality rustytrumpet 3 2004-06-30 17:11:23
Question Video Glitches (Codec Problem?) Sakuya 2 2004-06-25 20:24:27
Question MPEG-2 Encoding Function has expired Loper 0 2004-06-24 18:44:45
Question 'Write error occured at address xxx of module ntdll.dll with 00000000' error message MrD 1 2004-06-24 23:30:52

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Question - Widescreen Or Not? No.41887
Sakuya  2004-07-02 00:20:30 ( ID:6y4cusar5hr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have an AVI with weird resolutions. It is 480x320 and it has 23.976 fps. I want to put this on DVD-R so what should I set the Video Arrange Method as? I usually have it set at Center (custome size 640x420) so the subtitles won't go off the screen. But in this case, should I do the same?


Sakuya  2004-07-02 02:03:05 ( ID:6y4cusar5hr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Let me note that in some scenes, the people's faces seem a bit elongated...is there anyway to resize it to its proper height and then convert to MPEG2?


B_Racer  2004-07-02 14:23:51 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Sounds like a wrong resized 4:3-Video
Try Center (Custom Size) 656,448, Letterbox to 704x480
Do not use 720x480.


laurenglenn  2004-11-25 20:20:01 ( ID:zyshqeawtfg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Use the Project Wizard to create a DVD 16x9.

When you use a program like DVD MovieFactory, the file will look elongated in that program. But when you play it in a DVD player, it will play back at 16x9 anamorphic.

Lauren


laurenglenn  2004-11-25 20:25:30 ( ID:zyshqeawtfg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Use the Project Wizard and set up a DVD project. If you want it in 16x9 or 4:3, select that option at the beginning. When you get to the screen where you select the input file, change the input ratio to 1:1.

Lauren



Question - Error adress 0009A61A No.41885
prehis  2004-07-01 21:32:34 ( ID:pbludiirgea )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

In Windows XP i have the following error
Read error ocurred at adress 0009A61A of module TMPGENC with 0946DC2C.


Steveo  2004-07-19 08:33:08 ( ID:aac8fgjumph )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

try vacuuming your processor and motherboard, its probably a heat issue



Question - TMPGEnc Crash when done editing and press ok No.41884
Lars Bengtsson  2004-07-01 08:08:15 ( ID:as4qxzcqqln )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have TMPGEnc installed in the newest version.
I execute it on a laptop with Windows XP Pro. SP1 and all updates.
I installed K-Lite Codec Pack to get some codecs to encode into.
The specifications of the laptop is.

CPU: Centrino 1.6Ghz
RAM: 512MB RAM
HD: 60GB C: free: 10.3GB D: free 5.63GB
Graphic Card: Ati Radeon Mobility 9000

I use the TMPGEnc wizard to encode my videos.

:::::Issue:::::
I run the wizard and get to the source range clip editing. Then I edit the video file, but then if I'm away for some time doing other things, it could be for 10 minutes or longer, only to get back to finalize my editing or just accept the editing by clicking ok then TMPGEnc crashes.
When I push ok to accept the editing in the source range window TMPGEnc crashes.
Then I have to do my editing all over again.
This can't be true, am I doing anything wrong or is there a patch out there for TMPGEnc, because this is really annyoing.
I really hope we can find a solution regards Lars Bengtsson.
Thank you in advance.



Question - Plus has problems - free didn't No.41882
DiGNAN17  2004-06-30 17:13:08 ( ID:qu8d1ifi8to )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Sorry if this has been covered, but a friends of mine has also experienced this, and it's happened to me on every computer I've tried it on:

I used the free version of TMPGEnc for the full trial of the MPEG2 encoder. Everything worked normally, and I could encode a 45 minute program in about and hour and a half, and get a 4000kbps video to take up about a third of a DVD.

Now, I would think that Plus would be no different, but it is. When I tried it out, if I load the same video into the wizard or anything, it seems to think that the resulting file will be many gigabytes in size. Then when I encode it, it ends up being a little smaller than it thought, but still not small enough for a disc, and not only that, but it takes all night to encode one video.

What's going on? I'm not going to pay for a program that doesn't live up to its free trial. I really wish that instead of installing the Plus version, I could keep the nice, independant, free version and pay for the MPEG2 encoder. I like just being able to keep the entire program in a folder anywhere I want it and move it around. Why do I need to install what appears to be the exact same program (except for the bug I'm getting)?


Steveo  2004-07-19 08:42:34 ( ID:aac8fgjumph )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Look under MPEG setting's page and make sure the Rate control mode and the Motion search precision is the same settings you were using in the free version.



Question - tmpgenc 2.521 crashes upon loading .mov files No.41880
Juan Javier  2004-06-30 15:05:46 ( ID:sts6s8szpga )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

tmpgenc 2.521 crashes upon loading .mov files with QTreader.vfp file pasted on the tmpegnc folder.

What can I do?


Juan Javier  2004-06-30 22:42:42 ( ID:xpyffj1fzr6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Any one???

Thx in advance.

tmpgenc version: 2.53.35.130
Quicktime version: 5.02.

Plz!!



Question - Framerate Frustrations No.41876
Sakuya  2004-06-29 06:05:12 ( ID:6y4cusar5hr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm trying to convert some AVIs to put on a DVD. The AVIs have a framerate of 23.976. Here's what I did by following a guide:

I selected the AVI as the video and audio source in TMPGEnc Plus. Then I set the Framerate as 23.976 fps (internally 29.97 fps) and the Encode Mode as 3:2 Pulldown When Playback.

The problem is that there are some ads in the middle of the AVI that I don't want. So I used TMPGEnc Plus's Source Range to convert the first part, and then after that select and convert the second part. Then I merged them together as an MPEG-2 Program Stream using the Merge & Cut feature. However, on my TV, the audio and video gets out of sync. Why is this? How can I cut out the ad and not have everything out of sync?

I have tried Virtualdub where I select the ads and then cut them out. Then I frameserve into TMPGEnc. The MPEG though is weird. It has 1 frame (the same frame as the very last frame of the source AVI) that appears before the start of the AVI. That's weird because I don't remember it being there nor did I add it there. So now I am using TMPGEnc's Cut tool to hopefully cut out that portion and hopefully, it will turn out good. Here is what I meant in more visual terms if it was a bit confusing:

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The [] represents the added frame and the () represents the actual episode.


Sakuya  2004-06-29 07:15:45 ( ID:6y4cusar5hr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

After cutting off that 1 frame, it works on my TV player. I authored using TMPGEnc DVD Authoring. When I selected the chapter points, it was very accurate. However on my TV, the chapter points aren't where I selected in TDA but about a minute or more before that point. I double-checked in TDA and the chapter point image is right where I want it. But it's not at that point on my DVD player. How do I solve this? The video and audio were in sync though.


ashy  2004-06-29 17:11:50 ( ID:od.oqrlav66 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Why didn't you use the 'CUT EDITING' feature to remove the adverts instead of encoding the video in 2 parts?


Sakuya  2004-06-30 00:38:42 ( ID:6y4cusar5hr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Oh, I didn't see that there. :D



Question - Getting DV AVI onto a DVD? No.41873
Paul  2004-06-29 05:00:01 ( ID:8xnkfi9czx. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've tried and tried, but can't find how to encode an MPEG2 as a single file (like MPEG1) with TMPGEnc... it always wants to
output as 2 x files (mpeg.m2v and mpeg.wav). I can't therefore play this video with Media Player Classic, or PowerDVD. :(

What I want to achieve is this: I've got some MiniDV footage that I shot (DV AVI, PAL) that I basically want to put onto DVD (or MiniDVD so I can use my CD-R and not buy a DVD burner) to watch in my standalone DVD player. What's the best way to do this with TMPGEnc? Thanks.


ashy  2004-06-29 17:15:48 ( ID:od.oqrlav66 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The next time you choose the DVD template in the wizard. Make sure you select 'CBR MPEG1 layer II audio(mp2)' from the drop down menu.


Paul  2004-06-30 03:55:31 ( ID:8xnkfi9czx. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks Ashy, that did indeed create 1 x MPEG2 with video+audio combined. :)

One more question: The playback of this MPEG is choppy on my PC (Pentium III @ 667 mhz), so I assume it's just a CPU issue and not a bad MPEG?



Question - TMGenc AUTOMATIC CLOSE... No.41869
Pilet  2004-06-28 16:25:03 ( ID:wnf03aktkp. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi...

I use TMPGENC plus 2.5 ... and a day to other thats happened.
I installed any codecs... and this break the tmpgenc system in a conflict.

I unistall the codecs... but the evil is maked...not change anything... i unistall the tmpgenc and install again... but nothing the msg of erro is ntdll.dll 0000 blah blah blah and ACM failed ... i read the posible solutction here :

Install :

http://www.einfach-divx.de/download_detail.php?download=15
http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/AC3ACM/AC3ACM.zip

and

Install FFDSHOW.


and ... NOTHING HAPPEND !

I execute the tmpgenc ... i open the program but it id close automatic.

I´m affraid to bad news... but i need a answer... to resolve this

Thanks


Pilet  2004-06-28 16:34:42 ( ID:wnf03aktkp. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Sorry

I forget this...


The program CLOSE when i click in the BROWSE button (Video or Sound file )...


ashy  2004-06-28 20:27:03 ( ID:od.oqrlav66 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

In TMPG folder delete TMPGEnc.ini then run TMPG again.


EMpty  2004-06-30 19:04:50 ( ID:tixi4nesxpm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks, I had problem with VirtualDub and TMPGENC, both didn´t work Audio AC3, but i downloaded http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/AC3ACM/AC3ACM.zip, now work!!!!



Question - Resizing for quality No.41865
rustytrumpet  2004-06-25 06:09:13 ( ID:enusq4tnr5c )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Okay let me just start by saying im a quality freak.

I read somewhere in a chat room that when encoding VCD, starting with a 704x480 source will offer better quality that starting with a 720x480 source.

It kind of makes sense. 720 / 352 = 2.0454545 wereas 704 / 352 = 2 a nice round number ;).

Does anyone have any experience with this?


ashy  2004-06-27 19:24:53 ( ID:od.oqrlav66 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Not really because resizing doesn't work like that. Any resizing will degrade the quality slightly.
An MPEG image is built up of 8x8 blocks. As long as the resizing is done in a multiple of 8 the effect will be the same.
Both 720 and 704 are divisible by 8.


B_Racer  2004-06-30 12:31:24 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

@rustytrumpet

If you want Half-D1, always resize 704->352, never use 720->352.
So you get a correct AR and the resizing-kernel will do a better job.


ashy  2004-06-30 17:11:23 ( ID:od.oqrlav66 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It would be better regarding the aspect ratio, but it's unlikely to have any improvement over the quality.



Question - Video Glitches (Codec Problem?) No.41862
Sakuya  2004-06-25 05:24:17 ( ID:6y4cusar5hr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have an AVI that has some weird video glitches. They're small and happen throughout the episode. In GSpot, it says the video codec 4CC is div3 and the name is DivX 3 Low-Motion and how I do NOT have it installed. I have FFDSHOW version May 8, 2004. It is the one Ashy recommended the last time I posted here and I have double-checked that DivX 3 is enabled. If it is not enabled, then how come I can still play the AVI fine (with the exception of the weird video glitches)? The glitches appear in both Windows Media Player 6.4 and Virtualdub. I'm not sure if the glitches were encoded into the AVI or not since no one ever mentioned about it. I used Virtualdub to conduct an error scan and results are:

0 frames masked (0 frames bad, 0 frames good but undecodable)

I also find it weird with another AVI of mine that plays fine in every aspect. However in GSpot, it says it needs the XviD codec and that I don't have it installed. That's weird since I know FFDSHOW includes all kinds of codecs. Or does GSpot not detect these? Anyway, if anyone can help me get rid of those glitches in the first AVI, please do! By the way, I do not have any other codecs installed except FFDSHOW. I do not have external XviD nor DivX codecs.


ashy  2004-06-25 16:38:05 ( ID:zawftnejbkh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Install the proper DIVX 3 codec.
This is a very old hacked MPEG 4 codec and has it's problems.
The one I recommend is below. Disable DIVX 3 decoding in FFDSHOW. If you still have the playback problems then I guess it is the AVI itself.

http://www.divxmania.it/software/codecs/divx_322b.zip


Sakuya  2004-06-25 20:24:27 ( ID:6y4cusar5hr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes, there is still problems. Oh well, thanks anyways!



Question - MPEG-2 Encoding Function has expired No.41861
Loper  2004-06-24 18:44:45 ( ID:g..tlpxkwp2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I just downloaded and ran the latest version of TMPEGEnc (free version) and I get an error that complains that the MPEG-2 encoder has expired and that I only get 30 days to try it, but if I'd like to buy the commercial version etc..

As I said, I *just* downloaded it the day i saw this error, not to mention that it ran on another machine without issue.

Anyone seen this and know a way around it? Or know what might be messing with TMPGEnc that I can remove?

TIA.

Loper



Question - 'Write error occured at address xxx of module ntdll.dll with 00000000' error message No.41859
MrD  2004-06-24 17:09:53 ( ID:a6hyap1bbm6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am trying to encode some DIVX & XVID files (.AVIs) with the TMPGEnc 2.5 (freeware version) on a Win2000 PC. I use the wizard to select the video file & then I get the error following error message after I select the start/end points of the mpeg clip or when the program starts the conversion. The error message is: 'Write error occured at address xxx of module ntdll.dll with 00000000' where xxx is a hex number like 77FCC8E1, which changes sometimes. I do a search for the DLL file & it seems to have been upgraded when the PC was service packed (runs Win2000 service pack 4). I have reinstalled the program (or copied it as it does not install) & still get the same messages whenever I try to do things.I also get the no sound problem, that a lot of people seem to be having with the program, even though there is sound on the video itself.

Has anyone seen this error before? I am trying to split a DIVX or XVID film into 2 & burn it on to SVCD with VCD-Easy. Thanks

Dave


ashy  2004-06-24 23:30:52 ( ID:zawftnejbkh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Install FFDSHOW.



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