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I have taken my time to write this information up for people who are having problems with TMPGENC not encoding video, only sound. The video picture maybe black.
This is because it is a DIVX 5 avi. And DIVX v5 is not compatible with TMPGENC.
To get rid of this problem, do the following:
uninstall DIVX v5
Install DIVX v4.11 or v4.12 (www.divx-digest.com/software)
have tried to download the program and when i run it the tabs/buttons have no writing on them so i cant see what they do. if anyone has any idea what is going wrong can they let me know please.
thanks in advance.
mark.
have tried to download the program and when i run it the tabs/buttons have no writing on them so i cant see what they do. if anyone has any idea what is going wrong can they let me know please.
thanks in advance.
mark.
When I try to encode avi files to mpeg using TMPGEnc, the process sometimes freezes. If I try the same file again - then it does the same thing in the same place. Is there anything I can do to fix this?
I want to encoded the Audio from 48000hz to 41000hz so I can encoded it to a vcd-mpeg... But everytime I have encoded it to 41000hz, there is no sound!!!
What can I do???
I am a newbie, but want to convert avi files to mpeg. I tried to this with Nero but wasn't too happy with the quality, especially with SmR films. I decided to try to use TMPGEnc to this, but when I try to do this after about 10% of the encoding is done there isn't any picture in the Black box in TMPGEnc. When I open the mpg file in Windows Media Player to view it there is only sound. What am I doing wrong, can anyone help TIA.
Got rid of DiVX 5.0 and installed the DiVX4 codecs, but nothings seams to have changed. I have WinXP, will that matter? Does it do the sound first and then the picture afterwards? Please help
Have a simular problem, can play the MPEG1 file in windows media player, but when I play the burned copy from Nero, I get audio but no video. I have split the current file previously, because Nero recognizes invalid stream and volume, so it re-encodes it again which throws the video and audio out of sync. So the file re-encoded file did play in my DVD, but the split file does not, just audio. Is there something that I can do in Virtualdub to fix the file and reburn it? Here is the specs of the video: Frame size = 352 x 288, 24.00 fp/s, 37642 total frames, and average bit rate of 2246 kb/s. You might see the problem right here, let me know thanks.
Please help me,
1)In the Project Wizard on step 4, in the cd type drop box, would A NORMAL COMPUTER/MUSIC CD be considered "CD-R 650 MB (ISO)"?
2)I go throught the project wizard and encoded a file. Now that its done encoding, what do I do to it to put it onto a cd that will work in most CD players?
If your making a VCD then burn it as a VCD as long as you chose to make a VCD using TMPGENC. Make sure that your dvd player supports VCD AND CD-R media!
Ok here is the deal, after many of hours I got the mpeg to display in TMPEenc and was happy, went to Easy Cd creator to make the VCD which it does but after making the the VCD I got a great video but no sound. Been trying to figure out why I get no sound on the video.
Also I know there is a way to preview the the video, is there a way to preview the sound.
If you go to the "audio" tab and click on the settings tab next to "audio edit" there you can play the audio from your movie file and change the volume in the encoded mpeg file,and if you go to the "source range" in the advanced settings there you can see your movie and see your audio in a wave graf by moveing the slider but you can"t hear the audio here.........sherlock
ps: try encodeing just a minute
of your file and see if your audio
is there before doing the whole
movie.....
Take a look at:
Video Server Plugin v0.93 for TmpgEnc in Premiere plus others
Together with the video server plugin and AVIsynth/AVIWrapper codec, you can use programs with the Adobe Premiere interface (Premiere/FlasK/Xmpeg/DVDx) as a frame server. This is very useful if you want to code your edited video from Premiere or FlasK with an external (MPEG)-encoder e.g. TMPGEnc or Cinemacraft encoder. To achieve this, the plugin creates a small AVI file. The created AVI can be loaded into the encoder as a normal AVI. This resolves the problem of making a time and space consuming intermediate AVI. If you load this small AVI file into an encoder, the client (aviwrap.dll) makes a connection with the plugin. When an encoder wants to read audio or video, this request is passed to the Premiere Video Server Plugin. Instead of reading the data from disk the plugin fetches the audio/video and sends this to the encoder. Link to the Guides pages. The guides are fully illustrated and are excellent for an end user. The product is Free to private users but Commercial users must register. Also development contributions are sought. Visit the Home Page for information on the various other plug-ins available.