This forum is for users to exchange information and discuss with other users about a TMPGEnc product.
In case you need official support, please contact TMPG Inc.
TMPGEnc 2.5 (Free or plus version) BBS [ Sorted by thread creation date ]
Hi, i have the same exact problem, can capture to avi, but when i convert to mpg i get audio no video, and the preview on tmpgenc is blank also.
mpg2 files play perfectly on this pc
any ideas?
ok, had the same problem as you guys. i did this and it worked: download the divx codec 3.11 and the smr patch. and uninstall divx 5.x. you can get both files here http://www.divxcity.com/codec_main.php
Really Really need help on this.
Used other encoders to convert but not the same.
Doing mpg as nstc at 41000 but most film I download are at 48000 and tmpge willn't let me use. Or so I think. When I go to convert I get a message that say audio encode wrong.
I'm assuming it because of the 48000 instead of 41000.
Help please the other encoder I use make crappy mpgs.
Probably have to use virtualdub to convert but not sure how.
goto audio > full processing mode
goto audio > conversion and select 44100Hz
goto audio > compression and select no compression
goto file > save wav and save the audio
I encoded an uncompressed avi file and encoded it to a mpeg file. When i tried to preview it, I heard sound but no video was showing. What is the problem and what can i do to fix it
Hi, i have the same exact problem, can capture to avi, but when i convert to mpg i get audio no video, and the preview on tmpgenc is blank also.
mpg2 files play perfectly on this pc
any ideas?
I captured a home-video with my DC10 (latest drivers), with BOTH field enabled.
I use MAKE VIDEO (AVI) in the Studio software to make ("quickly") an AVI to convert it with TMPGenc to SVCD. But on TV it looks horrible. Fast moving arms are terrible to see. I tried different setting for video encode-interlace and advanced de-interlace. Deinterlace (even fields) makes it indeed a lot better, but I loose information in f.e. subtitles.
Anther thing what noticed me is that there is every second a "hick" in the movements. Like a swimming arms, moving trains, a mini-fraction of a second it doesnt move.
SOmeone knows the answer to both questions?
If I try to load any MPEG2-File or a SVCD-File I get the Message 'can not open or not supported'.
If I load MPEG1 or AVI-Files everything is ok.
I have Version 5.53.35.130 of TMPEGnc-Plus. This is a registered version.
Who can help me ?
Ok, probably I'm not good with this but I explain what happens.
I've tried to made some video cds from an .avi movie and them burn with Nero.
I've made some try with Divx 5.0 and 4.11 but, in the same cases, when I play the video cd in a dvd player or in the PS2 I'm not able to launch them.
I remember in last versions of TMPGENG, I could select in the profile level item several high level options, but right now with ver 2.53 only main level.
I have some Quicktime movies (DV-encoded at 720x480, 29.97fps) that I tried to convert to MPEG-1, and TMPGEnc seems to get a black screen, once it reaches 9:27 (17019 frames), which I believe is 2GB into the original file.
Is this a size limitation within TMPGEnc, or within the Quicktime decoder, or what?
I forgot to mention that I am only using DirectShow, and not the Quicktime VFAPI plugin. However, I did try to use the plug-in, and I can now preview the entire movie, but it crashes after encoding a few seconds worth of video.
First of all I have to thank everyone who are helping on this board, it have helped me alot. Thanks.
My question this time is about the audiostream in a divx-file that isn't working. When playing the movie in for example The Playa there isn't any sound. The thing I wan't to do is to get the divx into mpeg1 but the sound can't work if there isn't any sound in the divx-file, right? I loaded the divx into Virtual Dub and watched the "File information". There I read following datas:
I tried to save the file in 44100 Hz as a wav-file but it didn't work. Virtual Dub said that the requested audiocompression wasn't compatible with the inputformat. Well my question is if there is something wrong with the audiostream in the divx-file or if I can change the sampling rate to 44100 Hz in some way. This so it later can be converted with sound to Mpeg1 in TMPGenc.
More than likely it is an audio codec that is not installed on your machine.
The audio is probably there but your applications can't read it without the appropriate codec.
have you tried some of the filter packs like the Tsunami filter pack ?
I can't remember where I got it but a google search should locate it.
I installed Tsunami filterpack and got sound when playing in Windows mediaplayer. The whole movie seemed to go in slowmotion though. The audio seemed to be in a lower frequense then it should be. When playing in The playa the video was totally OK but no sound though. Is there something wrong with the divx-file?