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Question PAL VCD Sound Problem Janne 6 2002-04-10 20:44:49
Question Playing mpeg russa 4 2002-04-10 23:33:28
Question Illegal Stream Format Chribba 3 2002-05-06 15:51:03
Question Merge & Cut freezes under WIN XP PRO verschenkt 3 2002-04-11 10:25:34
Question TMPGEnc Plus Watermark BrainSwell 3 2002-04-10 14:07:48
Question Jonno Jonno 1 2002-04-10 13:37:40
Question DivX to SVCD ? Dennis 3 2002-04-10 14:57:35
Request Why can't Tmpgenc read VOB files ? Dennis 4 2002-04-10 22:30:11
Question HELP!!! *.d2v cannot open, or unsupported Shafiq@talk21.com 3 2002-04-10 12:53:08
Question Buffer Underflow tim 3 2002-04-11 15:01:09
Question MOV files? TiMeBoMb 3 2002-04-10 20:50:12
Question Sound out of synch Rck60s 2 2002-04-10 16:15:55

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Question - PAL VCD Sound Problem No.18623
Janne  2002-04-10 19:05:36 ( ID:8wboed5ypwh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi!

I copied the VOB files to my harddisk, then used DVD2AVI before using TNPGenc to create the MPEG1 file.Then I had to split the file in two parts to fit on ordinary CD-Rs.After this I used Easy Creator to create the actual VCDs.The resultng CD's works on my PC, but the sound is corrupt when I put them I my Philips DVD player.The sound is not bad, it's just corrupt. Does anybody have any ideas what I did wrong?

An interresting thing is that if I take the MPEG1 files, and insert them into Ulead Mediastudio to create a new set of MPEG1 files, the result works OK in my DVD player, The picture quality is not perfect, but it works.

- Janne


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 19:22:06 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What does it sound like?

Try to extract the audio as wav using virtualdub, then load this in and the video in TMPGENC. encode a little and see if it works. Make sure the audio sample rate is 44100hz.

Techno


Janne  2002-04-10 19:32:53 ( ID:8wboed5ypwh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There is some very short noise about twice a second, and if you how the sound should be, you can understand the fragments.But again, this is on my DVD player. If i run the VCD on my PC it is OK.It also strange that the VCD from Mediastudio is OK.

- Janne


Janne  2002-04-10 19:53:47 ( ID:8wboed5ypwh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I think I found the problem. The sound file was at 48 kHz, not 44.1

Thanks!

- Janne


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 19:59:16 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

that is what I had said! :))))

:)

:D

Techno


Janne  2002-04-10 20:44:23 ( ID:8wboed5ypwh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It did even work in my DVD player!

Thanks again!

- Janne


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 20:44:49 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

no probs! :)

Techno



Question - Playing mpeg No.18618
russa  2002-04-10 18:20:44 ( ID:m97bdrek9gl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

After converting .avi to mpeg1 and writing DVD, attempts to play back fail and 'illegal stream format' error message is received by program or, 'unsupported format' received from PowerDVD. Being a neophyte in this area, I am at a loss to understand my problem. Any help for a Beginner?


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 18:35:46 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

well DVD's are suppose to be MPEG2, not MPEG1, this maybe one reason.

Are you sure that the frames are not corrupted in MPEG1?

What settings did u use in TMPGENC?

Techno


russa  2002-04-10 19:03:03 ( ID:m97bdrek9gl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

...initially I tried mpeg2 and I had the same message encountered with mpeg1, so I thought I would try the lesser resolution.

I have simply used the Wizard default settings for each format i.e. NTSC low-res, 352x240,29.97,48000 and source is non-interlaced 4:3 525-line NTSC 704x480.

I have successfully converted to VCD format and written same which HAS been successfully read using the default settings.

So..


russa  2002-04-10 19:07:07 ( ID:m97bdrek9gl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>...initially I tried mpeg2 and I had the same message encountered with mpeg1, so I thought I would try the lesser resolution.
>
>I have simply used the Wizard default settings for each format i.e. NTSC low-res, 352x240,29.97,48000 and source is non-interlaced 4:3 525-line NTSC 704x480.
>
>I have successfully converted to VCD format and written same which HAS been successfully read using the default settings.
>
>So..

The VCD format was written to a CD...not DVD.


russa  2002-04-10 23:33:28 ( ID:94gqmjhdst2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

For anyone following this thread: I discovered my own problem. I had recently installed the DVD writer but my motherboard needed a bios update to properly recognize it; it has been reading it as a CD unit, hence my ability to successfully write CD's but not DVD's. No fault attributable to TMPGEnc settings or performance.



Question - Illegal Stream Format No.18614
Chribba  2002-04-10 17:18:06 ( ID:c1dnaa34zrk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Haven't even started and problems already! When I try to open an .avi file to convert I get an "illegal stram format" message! I have all the DivX codecs and have tried this with loads of films that I can all view fine with media player, bs player, win dvd or whatever. What now?


Ktrek  2002-04-10 17:36:29 ( ID:y8fjq8dq2lf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have the same problem using Pinnacle's DC10 Plus capture card and their Studio AV 7 software with all updates. The Pinnacle must have a propietary AVI so I have to use Studio to encode into DV-AVI and then TMPGEnc will read the file and creat an mpeg for me. It seems rediculous that this has to be done since Studio has mpeg conversion but the quality is so poor compared to TMPGEnc's that I seem to have no other choice if I want decent looking VCDs.
Ktrek


sherlock  2002-04-10 20:15:45 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

make sure that your avi isn"t divx5 cuz it isn"t supported....


anhtuan  2002-05-06 15:51:03 ( ID:qlewxux6crm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>I have the same problem using Pinnacle's DC10 Plus capture card and their Studio AV 7 software with all updates. The Pinnacle must have a propietary AVI so I have to use Studio to encode into DV-AVI and then TMPGEnc will read the file and creat an mpeg for me. It seems rediculous that this has to be done since Studio has mpeg conversion but the quality is so poor compared to TMPGEnc's that I seem to have no other choice if I want decent looking VCDs.
>Ktrek

Use Nero to burn your (S)VCD directly from your Studio-7 AVI files. Skip the TMPGEnc step.



Question - Merge & Cut freezes under WIN XP PRO No.18610
verschenkt  2002-04-10 14:47:43 ( ID:wvmxylt2nt6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When using the merge & Cut function in tmpgenc 2.52 to cut a large mpeg2-stream tmpgenc freezes after a few seconds. Programm has to be killed with task manager. Problem occurs only under win xp pro, in win 2000 there is no problem.
Does anybody know anything about ?
thks, chris


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 14:48:41 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

try compatability mode.

make sure that the stream has no corrupted frames.

Techno


NewtronX  2002-04-10 16:45:13 ( ID:blvxpewgwwm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

yes be sure that your file doesnt contain any errors that I found caused me a lot of hedache the file would convert only to a point where the corrupt was then error out leaving a useless piece of junk. I wish the author of TMPGenc would add the ability for TMPGenc to fix these error spots. Hmm maybe in a future revision. ~NewtronX


verschenkt  2002-04-11 10:25:34 ( ID:wvmxylt2nt6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

File/stream is not defective. I cut the same stream under WIN2000 and it worked so it seems to be a WIN XP problem. I´m starting the same TMPGEnc.exe on my second hard disk while changing the hard disk physically (two OS) with a changing bracket. So video stream is on my second hard disk (e:) stored and the tmpgenc is stored on my second hard disk as well.
Any good ideas ?



Question - TMPGEnc Plus Watermark No.18606
BrainSwell  2002-04-10 13:46:13 ( ID:rpswz3asgpc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I recently purchased TMPGEnc Plus. All my encoded movies have the little image (watermark?) in the upper right corner. I am refering to what looks like a logo or watermark which is a a graphic composes of 9 very small squares in a 3 x 3 grid. Does anyone else have these on their vidoes? Is this permanent? Should it be removed after installing the licensed version of TMPGEnc Plus 2.53?

Thanks,
BrainSwell


Dennis  Home )  2002-04-10 13:52:46 ( ID:gdoi5fzrbsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Strange, uninstall it, download the version from http://www.pegasys-inc.com/
or go throught there link to download the proggy, then use your licens to register it, there should be no watermark if you have a registerd version, at least to my knowleg.

Regards Dennis


SP  2002-04-10 13:55:08 ( ID:d4a5wuxiwpr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGEnc and TMPGEnc Plus never make watermarks!

What you have got as source file already have that!!!



Ashy  2002-04-10 14:07:48 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Remove the Elecard MPEG2 codec from your system and use another MPEG2 codec. This is the reason why you are getting the watermark.

ASHY



Question - Jonno No.18604
Jonno  2002-04-10 13:34:49 ( ID:5d11mhsrkxr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am running "TMPG ENC" on an old Pentium Pro 180mhz. It seems to work ok, however it takes up to 6-7 Hours to convert AVI to VCD. Apart from upgrading to a faster PC, is there anything that I can do with this thing to speed up the process???


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 13:37:40 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

if it is a DIVX file:

goto settings > advanced tab.

double click on the source range filter

hit start frame and goto the end of the movie and hit end frame.

click ok

in the video tab, set the motion search precision to motion search estimate (fast)

This is all u can do

Techno



Question - DivX to SVCD ? No.18600
Dennis  Home )  2002-04-10 12:10:22 ( ID:gdoi5fzrbsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi.

I have something I want to know, I have read lot's of guides on howto do this to my question is this.

I download a DivX movie (640*360 with AC3 sound) extract the audio to an uncompressed WAV file. Now I have a DivX and Wav file, insert them into Tmpgenc, load up a SVCD template and change some small stuff.

Now if I hit encode, it takes lika 36h or something to complete and when it's done I have a file that is around 2Gb. Now how do I split this file, Is it possible to do in tmpgenc since I don't like bbmpg and how long does it take to split a file that big in tmpgenc ?

Regards Dennis


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 12:19:26 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

well, to reduce the encoding time:

click on settings. set the motion search estimate to fast. in the advanced tab, use the source filter. move to the first frame, hit start frame, move to the end of the file and hit last frame.

click on ok.

then encode.

now

the way to split it is to do it in half's!

nero uses time scale, not file size.

:)

Techno


Dennis  Home )  2002-04-10 13:56:51 ( ID:gdoi5fzrbsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Oh so you think I should split the file using NERO ? can it do that fast or ?

I thought you had to ust BBmpg or tmpgenc to split a large file ?

Regards Dennis


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 14:57:35 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

no no no.

let's say a file is 3GB in size and lasts for 1 hour.

Nero will accept it because 74-80 mins is the capacity length of CD's. Nero does not care about file sizes when it comes to VCD's. it uses timescale.

How ever, if it is greater than 74/80 mins, then u have to split it. try using source range in TMPGENC.

Techno



Request - Why can't Tmpgenc read VOB files ? No.18595
Dennis  Home )  2002-04-10 11:58:18 ( ID:gdoi5fzrbsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi.

I would like to see Tmpgenc able to read VOB files directly instead of having to convert them or something.

If the VOB file is decrypted onto a harddrive why can't tmpgenc read them or are there some Copyright issues in the way or something ?

Regards Dennis


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 12:02:21 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It is not a good idea to encode vob's! There is a similar post in this page or the previous, read the reply. :)

DVD's are encrypted so this maybe one reason why TMPGENC will not open the files.

Techno


Dennis  Home )  2002-04-10 12:13:22 ( ID:gdoi5fzrbsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Aha I see, copyright mumbo jumbo probably... DUH...

Grrr, well anyway if you use DVD2AVI you can encode a vob file anyway to divx or whatever :) hehe

Thanks Techno, shouldn't you start working for Tmpgenc alliance ;)


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 12:17:38 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hehehe.... I hope so m8.

Thanks :)

Techno


KSmut  2002-04-10 22:30:11 ( ID:smcdppin92j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I haven't had any problems directly loading VOB files into TMPGEnc.



Question - HELP!!! *.d2v cannot open, or unsupported No.18591
Shafiq@talk21.com  2002-04-10 09:18:21 ( ID:cnlnyv2c5c2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have manages to get the project file produce though DVDAVI, but i cannot get the file to project video file to load in TEMPENG. I have set the setting higher as suggested, and also reinstalled TEMPENG. I am sure someone knows the answer out there ...HELP!!!!!


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 10:38:01 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What OS are u running?

Techno


Dennis  Home )  2002-04-10 11:56:19 ( ID:gdoi5fzrbsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try and follow a guide in here http://doom9.com and you will probably understand what the problem is, or goto a link throught that site to another site with DVD 2 avi or divx or whatever guides.

:)


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 12:53:08 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

wroong url!

it is http://www.doom9.net! :)

Techno



Question - Buffer Underflow No.18587
tim  2002-04-10 08:28:40 ( ID:2thlhlrhy3a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I get the error "###### s packets cause buffer underflow. The MPEG might cause error when it played." when I am using the MpegTools to multiplex the Mpeg file. Anyone knows what's teh cause and how to fix the problem? Appreciate inputs.

Thanks


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 10:07:57 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

well, it could mean that the frame inb ur video has corrupted frames/incorrect bitrate assigned to the frame.

Check the video for errors, using virtualdub (as long as the video is AVI or MPEG1) Use virtualdub v1.4.9 http://www.virtualdub.org

Open the video in virtualdub, goto edit and check stream for errors, or something similar to that.

Hope it helps

Techno


sherlock  2002-04-10 20:47:54 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I get this error to when trying to multi-plex,buffer underflow is caused by not enough bits to create the desired mpeg frames,as to how to fix it is hard to say but you can try increasing the buffer size,this hes worked with me on occation or you can try "cbr" mode were the bits are constant through the whole file......


B_Racer  2002-04-11 15:01:09 ( ID:gxmkoa4dlnj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Your Bitrate is too high for SVCD. Maximum for SVCD in TMPGEnc ist 2788 kbps for Audio + Video. Any higher Bitrate causes this Error.



Question - MOV files? No.18583
TiMeBoMb  2002-04-10 05:52:59 ( ID:k8rxrzb.nwn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I need to convert a .MOV file to MPEG1 or MPEG2 format. Does TMPGEnc support this?? I can't seem to get it to recognize this file type.

Thanks ~ TiMeBoMb


sherlock  2002-04-10 08:02:37 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

you need to get the mov plugin for "tmpgenc" to recognize it........


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 08:44:53 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

http://www.vcdhelp.com

Techno


sherlock  2002-04-10 20:50:12 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

thanx Thecno ,I didn"t know the "url"....



Question - Sound out of synch No.18580
Rck60s  2002-04-10 03:42:47 ( ID:xmskm5l1zim )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

After I convert the DIVX5 to full uncompressed avi in virtual dub and then put it thru TMPGEnc to recompress to MPEG2the sound plays fine for about 4 minutes and then drops out...It then reappears a few minutes later starting from the exact spot it had dropped out from but totally out of synch with the film...What am I doing wrong...Techno if you have an answer please email me as this problem has caused me to create at least 4 coasters with very expensive blank dvd media


Techno  Home )  2002-04-10 08:44:35 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

My friend:

You did not need to uncompress the video in virtualdub.

u could have uninstalled DIVX 5 codec, installed v4.11 or v4.12 and then encoded it! :)

NOW:

try to do the above and this:

extract the audio in virtualdub as a wav and load in TMPGENC

make sure the audio sample rate it 44100hz in virtualdub.

If the audio is faster than the video, even after 44100hz conversion then increase the frame rate.

other wise, if the audio is slower than the video, then decrease the frame rate.

I hope it helps

Techno


Rck60s  2002-04-10 16:15:55 ( ID:ottpma61s8h )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Please see the e nmail I just sent you for full explanation of what is going on...



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