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what do you mean recognize it as ntsc?if you use a ntsc template and burn it in ntsc you shouldn"t have any problems,what error messages are you getting?
when i used to encode movies in the past, i always checked to see if they encoded right and they were in NTSC form before i would start burning them. Now i am doing the exact same thing but mu burner does not recognize the file as NTSC. I have tried using nero and ez cd creator roxio and they both can't recognize it. I think i'm doing everything right because i have done it in the past. I did load the template everytime. I'm not getting any error messages but when i go to play it in my dvd player it does nothing.
i hope you have some ideas because i'm stuck
thanx
The darker parts of my movies burn almost completely black. Its almost impossible to make out what is happinening. The movies are fine, its only when i put them on disk. Thanks much.
I"m trying to burn a vcd but nero says it isn"t compliant because it is 2 channel audio.how do I change it to 1 channel,do I have to make it mono? I tried toolame 2 layer I tried 1 layer...please help?...thanx
The darker parts of my movies burn almost completely black. Its almost impossible to make out what is happinening. The movies are fine, its only when i put them on disk. Thanks much.
Exactly what software are you using to burn this MPEG. It must just be your eyes that are telling you it is darker on your TV because the brightness is lower.
Either that or the brightness is actually low on your PC as well but not as noticable because you have a wrong setting in TMPG. Make sure you untick any colour correction boxes under the advanced tab in TMPG and while we're at it what programs are you using to using to rip the vobs. i.e DVD2AVI or something.
you can pause the encodeing,but you can"t turn off your computer..you just press stop and when it asks you to abort encodeing just don"t answer.You can leave it like that forever...
WHEN REINCODEING AVI-MPEG AT VARYING PERCENTAGES IN THE CYCLE WE KEEP GETTING A MESSAGE SAYING
ILLEGAL FLOATING DECIMAL POINT CALCULATING ORDER.
WE ARE RUNNING WINDOWS XP WITH A 800 Mhz CELERON PROCESSOR AND 400 MB RAM.WE HAVE INSTALLED DIVX 3.11/4 AND IT WORKED FOR US TWICE AND NOW WE GET THIS MESSAGE EACH TIME WE TRY TO RECODE.
Mark, I got that same error you got. I tried wat techno said but it didn't work. I did some more research and noticed I got that error at the point where my file was encoded 75%. I tried encoding it several times. Then I looked at my source file and that video frame at 75% was damaged in my source thats y you get that error. I just divided my file in 2 parts skipping that messed up frame and it works. Try it... I don't think those settings which techno and sherlock are telling you to uncheck have anything to do with it.
yes I m talking from my own experience. I think you get that error if you source frame is messed up. In my case it was. May be there are other causes of that error. I came here looking for solution to my problem. I found it on my own. Just trying to help others with wat I got....
I would like to fit a 125min MPEG-1 Movie on a 700mb CD. I've read that if you reduce the bitrate, that will reduce the file size and subsequently degrade the picture quality. Has anyone ever tried this to see what affect is has. As an example , if you decrease the bit rate by 10%, does this shrink the file size by 10%, and create a 10% decrease in picture quality?
if you go to "vcd help.com" there is an article there by some guy who says he can get 120min on a vcd with out changeing the bit rate,and he tell"s you how,but "I DON"T BELIEVE IT" ,but you can check it out and give it a try........
I have download the MPEGS created with this new method of downsizing to fit on one SVCD/VCD disk. Quality is definitely better than VCD but not as good as SVCD but amazing. The template for doing this with TMPGEn has been posted. It's kind of analogous to 1/2 DV vs. full DV but SVCD.
Hello, I see I am not he only one having problems in converting using this program. I have followed all of the directions several times. I still keep getting that my avi are not supported error. How do I fix this?
I've read through your BBS and see a lot of people who get the above mentioned error message.
Isnt it possible for you to make a version which does contain all the nescessary files for this to work.
I do have this problem, and nothing I do will make the progz work. I have reinstalled, uninstalled, added, removed, no codecs, divx versions, patches etc. You name it, I've tried it. Nothing works. I am simply not able to open MPEG2 files.
I know that I make something wrong, because a lot of people have made it work, but I simply cannot make it work.
I completely understand you frustration.
What really frustrates me is I have tested the same mpg file with tmpeg that I have installed at work and it accepts it with no problems.. Windows 2000 or 98 and whats really strange is I have the same software installed and codec at work as I do at home.
What's really odd is I previously had a dual OS which was 98 and 2000 .. tmpeg would open the mpg file in 98 but not in 2000... I only wanted to switch to 2000 because it "stabler"
You getting some sort of kicks from emails or are you afraid to post the link to your filters? Maybe you just get kicks from emails?
This is an Discussion forum where people DISCUSS things and finding better ways to do things. If you dont want to make your work public then DONT POST.
LOL bandwidth!!!! the config files are under 8 KB apiece. Btw. Thats roughly the same size your WWW Frontpage has. ROTFLMAO. Why dont you even snap and paste the essential lines in this forum?
Regarding my IP ... do what you like but stay out of my firewall logs.
Whoops hard to admit it but i might be wrong ... maybe Techno is talking not about his 'famous' encoding filters but is meaning the software needed to get TMPGEnc to work ... well, I doubt it but who knows. Even if its true its still am mysery why he wants email.
Just a good advice: Archive your threads and look at em again in 12 years or so. Recently I've looked up some ancient threads in Usenet and fidonet/znet from me ... no further comment %-)
helo "mr this is sick" I don"t see you giving advice,and with an attitude like that who would want it......ohh ,i allmost forgot "YOU SUCK"....na na nana na...
Thank-you very much Sherlock and Lucy, it is greatly appreciated for your support. Thank-you for helping me. Please feel free to email me or contact me.
I've been trying to get TMPGEnc (Ver. 2.53.35.130) to work, but I just can't figure it out.
Any help would be greatly appr.
I have an AMD Athlon 900mhz PC running Win2K. (400+mb mem) (DirectX installed) etc... DivX, Win Media Player all work fine, but I can't seem to get any video to come up. Could it be my CPU itself ?
I have a number of AVI files (some have formats that can't be read). The one I'm testing does show the the sound stream but I get no video.
I have been making vcds and noticed that if they are encoded with Divx 4.12, TMPGenc won't work right. It has a "fuzzy" quality in the Vcd's sound. While this isn't that bad, it's still a piss off. I mean, why is it doing this? I installed all the codecs I could and installed the 4.12 codec and it STILL happens. The playback of the video in Virtual Dub is choppy, too. I suppose this problem could lie in the Virtual Dub program, instead of TMPGenc. If anyone knows how to fix this, please leave some info.
BTW the VCD's video playback is perfect, I just can't get the nice audio that I'm used to with the 4.12 codec.
I had the same problem, but I dont know if it was because of DivX 4.12. Try to use graphedit and its filters to extract and write down the sound to a wav-file, and then load wav and avi into Tmpegenc as two seperate files. When converting divx to vcd/svcd I allways do this before the mpeg-encoding. Graphedit handels multicannels and other fancy stuff that might cause problems in tmpegenc.