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I encode my DVD to SVCD but quality not so good. Some said that SVCD is near DVD quality but I just can't make it. What is the setting for it? What burning software for SVCD?
And SVCD is much better than VCD, the only differens with SVCD is that it's not as sharp picture as a DVD, you can see that when you view the aftertexts and compare a svcd to a dvd. But on the other hand, the picture is just as a DVD I think. And SVCD is supposed to be viewed on a TV and not the computer screen. If you view if on a computer screen it dosn't look as good as on a TV.
i've had the same lack of video shoing up problem several other people have asked about and as instructed uninstalled divx5 and made sure i had 3.11 and 4 installed. however, it still isn't working. these are all with files that play fine. are there any other problems that may be causing this, or perhaps some residual stuff from the 5 codec that may be messing it up still?
when opening an avi. file in the video source i receive an error message saying,
file cannot open or unsupported. but, it is an avi. file. any ideas why this is occuring and how to fix it?
Hmm try checking the AVI file with Virtual Dub or maby the avi file is in some strange format that Tmpgenc can't read :/
Not all files that you can play in windows mediaplayer are able to open in tmpgenc but virtaul dub can I think and in there you can save it to a proper format.
When using an external Layer-2 encoder such as tooLame or SCMPX, TMPGEnc will call the external program successfully. Once the external completes, TMPGEnc returns an error "External encoder toolame.exe was not run properly" and the project is aborted. It does the same thing for both tooLame and SCMPX. Apparently there's some problem with TMPGEnc recognizing that the program completed successfully. I'm running on Windows XP Home Edition.
Okay, I downloaded a different executable as noted in some other messages... now toolame completes the encoding... or at least it seams.. it went fairly quick. The toolame screen goes away, TMPGEnc starts transcoding video with new ausio and returns an "Illegal MPEG audiostream" error. Project then aborts...
I have 4 SVCD's each filling a complete 80 min CD-R.
My DVD-player seems only to be capable of playing 74 min CD's, so I want to split join the movies.
When using the merge&cut utility I have some problem with the audio:
1) When taking the first 40 minutes (out of 45 minutes) from part 1 the last 30 seconds of the created SVCD contain no audio;
2) When merging the last 5 minutes from part 1 with the first 35 minutes from part 2 the first 5 minutes of audio are good, after this point the audio is out of sync.
Does anyone have a clue, or is there another way to do this?
I am trying to encode an AVI which has been created with the Divx codec, to a VCD MPEg.
The picture works fine but there is no sound.
I have the avi set as the audio source, I have checked the version of the DIVX codec that the AVi was encoded in and I have them all installed, yet still no sound.
The reason for this is that the avi reader built into TMPGEnc, which is given top priority on the list of readers, doesn't know how to get MP3 audio out of a DIVX file.
To fix this, unselect it. In the environmental settings area, under VFAPI plugin. The one you WANT it to use is the directshow filter.
i could kiss you!! It realy works.This problem had cost me some nights (and some discusion with my girlfriend).I just changed the priority settings by clicking on the right mouse bottem.
Thank you!
Hi all,
I have a couple of mpeg's which i would like to cut a bit and join to fit on one cd. When opening the file(s) with TMPEnc's mpegtools-merge&cut or just plain in TMPEnc in video source i get the error message "Illegal MPEG video stream".
I can watch the file fine and burn it perfectly with nero, but TMPEnc, vcdimager, virtualdub all give me error messages. Any idea how i can convert the file to something i can open with TMPEnc to cut/join it etc...
Hi, i have the same problem as yours, i have posted the same topic today, let's hope that someone can solve this problem. if i know something i'll post it 4 you. good luck
I have win2K and when I try to trim the beginning of my MPG2 file to get out 37 seconds of VCR tracking the program starts it and then finished it up but its only 137mbs and the original was 3.4gigs....I played it back the cut played perfectly where I wanted it to but the file was drastacly shortend. Its not even a minuite of the film. What could I do to correct this.
My system specs are:
Intel P3-1ghz
768mb pc133 ram
40 gig hd just for video files
20 gig for operating system
Page file set to 6000
Hello I posted a thread earlier about a samller size file and some of the replies said to put the file on 2 cd's I do not understand how that will work, does it mean I will have half the movie on one cd and the other half on the second cd. if someone could help clarify this up I would appreciate it.
This may have already been posted to this BBS, but it seems worth reposting. My Sony NS400 supposedy only plays VCD's, and not SVCD's, but a method posted over at vcdhelp.com allows my player to play SVCD's and it appears to work on other players as well. The process is to perform a simple multiplex in TMPGEnc on the SVCD file and convert the file headers to VCD. Bottom line is that the DVD player thinks it's playing a VCD, but the actual data is SVCD which the player automatically decodes since it's MPEG2 compliant. It's an easy fix to play SVCDs in your VCD-only DVD player and doesn't require long conversions from MPEG2 to MPEG1 (the simple multiplex takes about 5-10 minutes), plus you get the added bonus of the increased quality of MPEG2 and VBR. Here's more specific instructions on how to perform the conversion from vcdhelp.com that I've slightly editted based on experience:
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Start TMPGEnc
1 Cancel wizard and immediately select FILE -> MPEG tools.
2 Select 'simple multiplex'
3 Video input 'YOUR MPEG FILE' - browse to the SVCD file.
4 Output 'DESTINATION FOR YOUR FINISHED FILE', rename for converted file.
5 Select type 'MPEG-1 Video-CD' (very important, will default to MPEG2)
6 Hit Run.
This may take anywhere from 3 - 7 minutes depending on your system. Highly suggest having ALL other programs closed, and don't do anything with your computer.
Note: Prior to "Run", ensure the select type option is 'MPEG-1 Video-CD', it will default to MPEG2 after browsing to the SVCD file.
Burning:
Start NERO (tested with version 5.4.4.0), use template Video-cd, add file(s) and then burn. After adding the file, it may fail the VCD 2.0 compliance check and you will need to disable the compliance and proceed anyway.
Not gaurenteed to work on any players. Not gaurenteed at all. I don't know if this can cause any damage to your DVD player, but I don't see how it could.
My guess is, all "newer" DVD players, even if they don't support SVCD files, actually have the capability to decode the SVCD MPG files, but, manufacturers are probably lazy to enable the option due to cost and time. Either that, or they fear the SVCD.
Ignore it mate. It was just some pathetic suggestion by an otherwise idiotic person called Techno who thinks you can burn 3gb on to an 800mB cd as long as the time of file runs less than the time in minutes on the Cdr.
I'm sure if you have any intelligence you will just laugh and forget all about it.