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I am trying to export a movie in Premiere 6. It is a collection of stills that I am making an AVI out of (later to encode to Xsvcd).All was fine until recently. When I try to export the movie(Microsoft DV AVI) it gets to frame 133 then I get "error writing movie (disk full?). The disk is not full. Any help would be great !
If you have used the equipment you have now and been sucsessfull lot's of times before it's probably something with the tape. It could be a macrovision thing probably. Maby you need a filter that you put between your VCR and Capturecard in order to filter out the macrovision or maby it's just a copy protection. Try to copy the tape between two VCR's and if the copy is screwed up that's most lightly the problem, some sort of copy protection.
Other than that I don't know but I guess you could go to a stor and have them copy it for you if the quality is degrading and you really need a copy for safe keeping untill you have found a way to capture it to vcd.
I tried Techno theory that Nero accept and apply time scale than just file size.
I captured two dv-avi from 6mm DV CAM tape. Each has 160Mbyte and 620Mbyte size respectively.
And I had 700Mbyte CDR.
I burned them and I had problem with my system. It halted and I had to force rebooting. But I found 160Mbyte and 620Mbyte MPEG-2 on that 700Mbyte cd and the end of SVCD and what I encoded matched, not cut off.
I do not understand how it could happen. But it works.
When burning an (S)VCD you can use the full ~800MB capacity of an 80 Minute Disk. When burning an iso9660 Data CD the missing 100MB are for checksums.
You can find more detailed information at www.vcdhelp.com
I have used Smartripper to get a movie from a DVD and then passed it through DVD2AVI. Then I use TMPGENC (ver 2.53 lastest) to encode the video I am using Mpeg 2 with CBR at a bit rate of 4000. The result is the movie is too large to fit on a 4.7GB DVD-r.
I have tried to change the bit rate from 4000 to 3500. That did not reduce the size.
I have used the 2 pass VBR. That did not reduce the size.
I finally was able to download TMPGEnc that was a complete file. Now I am having difficulties with the vfp file. Everytime I download it, I get an "unexpected end of archive" error. Where can I find the complete file of this?
As mentioned in license.txt. TMPGEnc.net is only legal and official place which provides program and VFAPI plug-in.
I have been downloading so many times with different PC, browser etc., such as Win98, Win2000, WinXP, IE4, 5.5, 6, and Netscape 4, I have never faced any downlaoding/unzipping problem. I expect you to check your hardware, software configlation if everything is working properly.
What I suggest, to make sure, is to go to a different system and download it and extract it. If it works, then part of your modem/nic is faulty which is corrupting the files.
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A download Manager assists you to download from the internet and helps prevent files becoming corrupted or if your connection fails the part downloaded file will still be there to carry on with.
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You can make a SVCD or VCD if you wish (to play it on a standalone dvd player)
But if you make a DVD in TMPGENC, you cannot play it on a standalone DVD player, you need a DVD burner, DVD-R media's and DVD writer software to burn this.
I´m a beginner in working with TMPGEnc and I need help. I tried to convert an AVI-file to mpeg1. there was no problem. but the quality of the video is very bad (audio is ok).
I worked with the standard settings for VCD, but what settings can I also do to get better quality???
VBV buffer size has absolutely nothing to do with image quality.
According to ISO/IEC 13818-2 the VBV buffer size is the hard limit of how much data is buffered bevore it goes to the decoder.
I dont have time to go in detail but ins very simple terms this means that if you choose the VBV size to low for the selected bitrate and GOP structure you will end up with an jerky movie in high bitrate scenes.
Regarding the original Question: Since I dont know how good or bad the quality of your avi file(s) is I just can give you the tip to play around with an typical scene(10 seconds or so)and see what improvements the filters give you.
Esp try under Advanced->Noise Reduction and Quantize Matrix -> Soften Block Noise.
For good info visit httpd://www.vcdhelp.com or just search with google.com. Search Terms like "Tmpgenc Noise filter" points to alot of good discussions and HowTo's
Is it possible to play in dvd player ( not support SVCD) ?
I made VCD format with movie with hi resolution than VCD Spec.
ex) Record CD with VCD format encoded MPEG-1 and resolution 480*480
or more higher resolution.
If not, let me know that why ?
Q.2
Can I play SVCD in VCD player ( DVD player not support SVCD) ? How ?
Yes you can fool your dvd player to play SVCD's as VCD's. Goto the previous pages and there is a article on something like Play SVCD's on the dvd player by Dennis I think, I can't remember. Go check it out
I need help about Nero and VCD/SVCD:
I have burned VCDs with a LG writer, and I can see them perfectly in my player as VCD 2.0
However, at home, I burn with a Yamaha 2100E writer, and then my player recognizes yamaha burnings VCDs as 1.1
I have revised Nero version/options and they are the same (LG & Yamaha).
Furthermore, If I copy a VCD 2.0 (burned with LG) to other CD (burning with Yamaha) the final VCD is 1.1