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im making mpgs for standard pal vcd using tmpgenc v2.5 and the sound quality of any resulting mpg i make is poor, like it has a low sample rate. All the loud or high pitched noises become tinny. also the resulting mpg is very quiet, after burning onto cd and playing on my vcd player through my tv i have to turn the tv volume up to 3/4 to hear the sound. any help would be greatly appreciated
in the audio section of "tmpgenc" you can up the volume so you don"t get that problem,and make sure you use 224kbs audio.....hope this helps.....sherlock
Just answered this one in article No.18360. Let me guess are you using DVD2AVI by any chance to create a wav file? If you are this program always seems to create quiet wavs.
Best way is to use another proggy for the audio such as VOB2AUDIO or run it through Virtual dub and change the sample rate and volume with that, but check out the article above first.
sorry I forgot to mention, the source file is an avi from Premiere, ive tried the adjusting volume level in tmpenc thats sorted out the volume, but it still sounds tinny and not quite right, the sample rate of the original avi is 44100hz and i have tmpgenc set up to 224 kbits stereo, ive checked the avi and it plays just fine, this is driving me mad! :)
When converting asf files to VCD, TMPGEnc freezes. I have tried repairing the files using various tools but to no avail. Is there any way to find out what is going on? Is it a TMPGEnc bug that is waiting to be solved? Any idea would help lessen the frustration. Thanks.
"tmpgenc" isn"t really compatable with asf. files but you can convert it to avi. with asf tools...or you can try re-nameing your asf to avi...but the first option is yer best bet.....
Thanks. Would I lose any quality when converting from asf to avi and then to VCD? I have converted one file from asf to avi using VirtualDub 1.3a as suggested in another forum. I found the video and audio sync was off a little. Is that common for this kind of conversion?
Thanks to you all for the suggestions. Before frameserving, do I have to "clean up" the asf file? I also suspect there may be bad spots in the asf file that could be causing the freeze too. Would TMPGEnc be able to overcome bad spots when frameserving? Please advise. Thanks.
I'm another Studio 7 user, capturing on a pinnacle dc10 card.
The problem I'm having is a little strange. I'll capture video, and
try to convert it with tmpgenc plus.
SOMETIMES when I try and open a file, tmpgenc plus will just hang -
stops responding, but not consuming any CPU.
Other times, it seems to work ok, after about 10-20secs pause.
ALL THE TIME, if I do successfully convert a file, the next file I go
to open will cause tmpgenc plus to hang.
I have tried a couple of codecs, morgan, picvideo (I think - it has a
watermark over it if you haven't registered it), and one other - none
of which seem to work.
Try increasing the AVI VFW and the AVI opendml and the directhow filter to a higher priority in the environment settings. This may solve the problem, if not then the stuff captured with your card is not compatale with TMPGENC.
Did u capture using YU12?
Use these settings to capture for best quality and performance:
320*240
YU12
NO RECOMPRESSION
CD quality audio 44100Hz
22/30fps
This is what I use and have been able to acheive high quality. Take a look at my sample, re-encoded in MPEG2 4 times:
If the app was not at fault it would not give me a bug report. If it was the movie file it would not play in media player, it would not play in winDVD. It plays and opens in everything but this. This app also refuses to open any mpg file correctly leaving out the audio if I am lucky to open the mpg at all.
I have tried to convert an avi file to DivX with quite poor quality. It seems to be better to convert the avi-file to MPEG2 first, and then convert this to DivX. Can anyone confirm this? And if it is better, why? Which tools are best to use when convert to DivX (FLASKMpeg)?
If i compare the quality/size from TMPGEnc¡s AVI->MPEG1 with the AVI->DivX 3.** i don¡t see any better quality in the DivX (standard VCD 2.0, and then convert to DivX same size). Is all talk about the superior DivX quality just nonsens????
I have tried to convert an avi file to DivX with quite poor quality. It seems to be better to convert the avi-file to MPEG2 first, and then convert this to DivX. Can anyone confirm this? And if it is better, why? Which tools are best to use when convert to DivX (FLASKMpeg)?
If i compare the quality/size from TMPGEnc¡s AVI->MPEG1 with the AVI->DivX 3.** i don¡t see any better quality in the DivX (standard VCD 2.0, and then convert to DivX same size). Is all talk about the superior DivX quality just nonsens????
got this error while using wizard dvd pro to create dvd with your program.............an address 73f91d04,read error occurred against address 73f91d04......please advise how this can be fixed or do i have to adjust a setting and attempt the process to split files?
I keep seeing exeryone posting that Tmpgenc does not work with Divx5...I have converted several movies in Divx5 pro format with Tmpgenc to SVCD with no errors and the movies play back fine?
So what is the incompatibility suppose to be about?