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I'm having problems loading avi files to TMPG. When I load them there is no picture in the preview but it doesn't say it is not compliable. They all work on my windows media player but only a few will load in TMPG. Most of the files use the smr codec which I have installed and I have the latest directX. Thanks for any help
Since nobody here seems to answer this simple question...I'll do it..(I just got this program 3 day ago!)
Go to OPTIONS -> Enviromental setting -> VFLAPI Plug-in...and then Right click on where it says "Direct show file reader" and it will give you an option to raise the preference of it.....I have it up to "3" and It displays the preview...and its the same thing with sound.
i've got 2 VCD MPG1, both correctly playable. After merging there files, the audio data is always from the same beginning (around 20min from start) position till to the end of the film lost.
I think, there's a bug...
I just tried Tmpgenc for the first time and its extremely fast and no quality loss! but here is my question:
I turned a subtitled movie into mpeg1 and it did it but the subtitles were gone...how can I convert this subtitled AVI into MPEG1 without losing the subtitles?
The original divx is 512 x 272. I am converting it to DVD Pal (mpeg2), using the wizard in Tmpgenc 2.53, but it stretches the original material to make it 720 – 576: the people have long faces and so on. Is there a way to prevent it, I can¡Çt see how to do this in Mpegenc.
I rather have the original size and the rest filled up with black, just as it looks in, say mediaplayer. Maybe first adding this black "stripes" with a program like virtualdub? Anybody can help me? Thanks in advance
Go under Settings -> Advanced
Change Source Aspect Ratio to 16:9 Display and Video arrange Method to Full Screen (keep aspect ratio). This would do it for an anamorphic DVD Source. If you have an TV set that you can force to 16:9 you can encode without black bars and the TV will correct the aspect ratio. Unfortunately virtually no standalone DVD player will detect an anamorphic VCD or SVCD stream so your TV set has to do the work.
(For the completeness:To make an correct anamorphic stream you have to unlock the template and change under Video: Aspect Ratio to 16:9. But only some software players will recognize that ... no standalone players that I know of ;-( )
Just encode a few minutes and see how it looks. Ive seen quite some divx movies that are not nearly 16:9. If the results are still looking slightly squashed or stretched you have to manually finetune the settings.
512x272 isn't exactly 16:9 but it's close enough.
Just make sure your source aspect ratio is 16:9 and your output is 4:3 and your 'Video arrange method' is 'Full screen (keep aspect ratio) and you shouldn't have any probs.
Hello Ashy or anyone,
See your advise and have been searching here, VCDHelp, microsoft and more...
where can we find winrar and or winzip?
We cann't be the only ones to have this need, is it hidden in the download information? If this is how to get download open wouldn't making it's location available at the download serve all parties? users and forum
First of all refrain from clogging up this forum with unecessary double posts.
Your question has already been answered before you made this post in your other post.
Just look and you will see. You will find your question will be answered quicker if you stick to one post rather than trying to get attention by double posting because you will just be ignored by the people who can really help you in this forum otherwise.
This is a bug in the forum. When you make a post using eg. Opera and you dont close and reopen the broser every time you reload this page you make another post ... very anoying.
When shooting in amophoric 16:9, the picture is 720x576 (PAL), when converting to DVD, how to set the MPEG2 switch to amophoric, like eg. LSX encoder does.
I also would like to know how this is achieved. I am very impressed with the encoder and hope to be able to use it in preference to others which i have tried. But as I have invested in an expensive anamorphic lens I need to know that it TMPGEnc will handle the files this delivers.
You cant convert a full screen movie to wide screen without encountering aspect ratio problems. i.e stretched picture.
If what you really mean to say is convert a full screen letterbox image to wide screen then that is a different matter.
If this is the case you should choose 4:3 as your source aspect ratio under the advanced tab in setting and trim off the black bars using the clipframe option under advanced and then choose the output aspect ratio as 16:9 display under the video tab.
When I convert an avi-file that is in widescreen-mode to mpeg with tmpgenc I can't see the movie. I can only hear the sound to the movie. What should I do to be able to both see and hear the movie?
Go to environmenatl settings and then go the Vfapi section. You have to give a higher priority to the directshow filters...
then after that, decoding Divx5 is not a problem... except it seems slower to decode than divx3 or 4, but it may be one of the settings I changed or something.
When I used TMPGEnc2.53 to convert avi to super VCD the error message showing in the title stopped the program. When I loaded Video CD the program works well. I would relly appreciate it if any could help me to solve the problem.
Thanks, Ashy, I would like to buy a copy with MPEG2 encoding, Could you tell me how I can buy the program? In the TMPGEnc web, I can not find any information about the selling the program.
My DVD player apex AD1500 will play about anything and I was woundering if there is much of a visual advantage to setting res to 720x480 over 480x480. Looks like my file size stays the same! It plays fine but any drawbacks to doing this. Comments