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I decided to burn a avi to xvcd but was having problems with file size not being able to fit on 2 cds...so I instead burned my avi to svcd and lowered the bitrate to 1400kbps to be able to fit 62 min on 1 cd, but now that I have burned it my dvd player (hitachi sd-2800) will not play it. It plays vcd's no problem...was there something in nero I should have done...all I did was pick the svcd and dragged the file and started to burn. I like the quality of the svcd to vcd and I am hopping there is workaround for this!!
Please Help!!!!!!
What version of NERO are you using? I had same issue with latest version 5.5.8.0. Was using 5.5.7.2 ok before update. Changed back to 5.5.7.2 and all ok now again.
I got many original DIVX movies, but I couldn't watch them.
I downloaded DIVX 5 Codecs and the lastest version of DIVX player. When I loaded the disc into my DVD player, It said my DVD player (Poneer S106) does not equipped with DIVX features. After that, I tried to load the movie either to play in DIVX player program or Windows Media Player, and those ways were failed too.
If your divx movies are an older version than 5.0,try downloading
an old codec.Maybe that will work.
Divx movies can never be played on standalone players so far.
are you talking about the old divx disks that came out around the same time as dvd"s started to come out but didn"t catch on?they have nothing to do with the divx compression...those disks will only play on a OLD divx player,and the only thing that they have in common with the divx codec is the name,those disks are obsolete and have no use unless you have a divx player witch they haven"t made in many years...so don"t get confused between the divx compression codec and those old divx disks cuz they have nothing to do with each other....
Most of My discs were created in 1998-1999. Mr.Margoo, Patch Adams, Mouse Hunts, and so on...I not sure that those cds are in the category that can't be used or not.
Download and install the divx 3.11 codec.
The movies are probably encoded with the Divx 3.11 codec.
Divx5 is not backwards compatible with divx 3.11.
Don't worry this won't remove the Divx5 codec as they can co-exist on the same system.
If the movies are original DIVX then I'm afraid Minion is right.
They are not the DIVX related to the MPEG4 codec, but another format which was designed to combat the DVD format, but never caught on.
These movies where originally designed to be used on a Pay-Per-View basis and thus required you to have a special hardware player which had to be connected to a Phone line.
So unless you can find yourself a DIVX player then you're out of luck.
Circuit city were the ones who used to stock the players, but I doubt they would have them now.
OK, I am new to this, but learning very quickly. Here is my situation:
I have converted a few avi's to mpeg-1. I've edited them to be sure they fit on the disc (making sure the file type is set to VCD). I burned one and it works fine in my DVD player. Since then, I've burned probably 6 more and NONE of them play. The DVD player recognizes it, but I'm getting nothing. I've gone back and tried to duplicate what I did with the first one exactly to no avail. I've checked and re-checked my settings... Needless to say, I'm stumped and frustrated. I have a Roxio VCD burning program (Easy CD 5.12 -- which may be part of the problem???)
I read the post from Kona and have been following that advice. I have not tried the CD-RW yet, but plan to later today. I was just wondering if anyone had any other advice... I'm stumped!
Firstly, what is your DVD player.
Second, stick with NERO and forget all the other burning programs for now and certainly dump that crap from ROXIO.
Nero has been proven to be one of the most reliable softwares for VCD burning and is probably the best option for Beginners.
DVD player is a Pioneer DV-C503 and I suddenly can't find the paperwork to give you more info on it! It's a 5 disc changer that reads mp3's, mpegs, etc.
Here's what the specs are on their website:
Video Performance Features:
10-bit Video Signal DAC for high-quality DVD pictures
Twin-Wave Laser Pickup for CD/Video CD/CD-R playback
Component Video Output
Pioneer Exclusive Viterbi Error Correction for Superior Reading Accuracy
Still Play (Field or Frame with Auto)
Still Step Play Forward and Reverse
Slow Motion Playback
Audio Performance Features:
96KHz/24-bit Audio DAC for superb sound quality
Dolby® Digital and dts® Digital Outputs
Output Terminals:
Video:
Component Video (Y, Cr, Cb) Output x 1
S-Video (S2 Compatible) x 1
Composite Video Output x 1
Audio:
Dolby Digital / dts / LPCM Coaxial Output x 1
Dolby Digital / dts / LPCM Optical Output x 1
Analog Output x 1
I'm often having trouble with converting quictime trailers with Tempgenc. I have the qt.vfp (size about 80 kB), but the encoder often says 'division by zero' (often just after trying to load the file). Is this some kind of protection from the people that make quicktime trailers (I'm talking about movieplayers, which I collect and then later write on a VCD)? Or do I need a newer vfp (I haven't found one yet)? Any help will be appreciated ;)
ok firstly i uncompress the avi with AVI Decompress.Then i load the decompressed avi file into TMPGEnc, set an output file name and so on.
The original avi frame rate is 23.xxx, but so i get the audio in pure sync i have to make the output files frame rate 29.xxx. I also change the picture size to 576x272, 4:3 525 (ntsc), i change the screen size because i hate wide screen and 576x272 gives me almost full screen without being too stretched.
Ok after the file is converted to Mpg and i watch it through either WM player or a software or hardware dvd player i get very slight jerky motion in the frames. The film is still very watchable. I just wondered if there were any settings in TMPGEnc so the film encoded smoother.?
You can't just change the framerate from 23.976 to 29.976 like that. This is what is giving you jerky playback and why did you change it.
Is the original AVI out of sync with the audio?
First of all, how did you change the frame rate? Did you change the frame rate of the original AVI or just the setting in TMPG.
If the audio was out of sync in the original AVI and you just changed the framerate in TMPG then the audio would still be out of sync and whats with this silly resizing. This is not standard and I'm suprised it works at all in your hardware player.
If you don't like widescreen then all you have to do is leave the standard frame size at 352x240 and use the 'clipframe' option under advanced settings to clip the sides until your happy with the size.
I can help you with this but your going to have to go into more detail.
>I know exactly what your problem is.
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>You can't just change the framerate from 23.976 to 29.976 like that. This is what is giving you jerky playback and why did you change it.
>Is the original AVI out of sync with the audio?
>First of all, how did you change the frame rate? Did you change the frame rate of the original AVI or just the setting in TMPG.
>If the audio was out of sync in the original AVI and you just changed the framerate in TMPG then the audio would still be out of sync and whats with this silly resizing. This is not standard and I'm suprised it works at all in your hardware player.
>If you don't like widescreen then all you have to do is leave the standard frame size at 352x240 and use the 'clipframe' option under advanced settings to clip the sides until your happy with the size.
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>I can help you with this but your going to have to go into more detail.
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>ASHY
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Thx for replying Ashy, ok here goes,
The original avi file is 23.976fps. If i use this option
VideoCD (NTSCFilm).mcf or SuperVideoCD (NTSCFilm) they keep the same framerate and i get no jumps at all. So basically the AVI was encoded/ripped in NTSC, Thats fine ive also worked out how to adjust the picture size and keep the finished product a standard vcd or svcd so the will burn properly.
And what should my VFAPI plugin setting be set to for best results.
System info: P4 2.2g, 2G DDR ram, 128mb GF4.(tho you probably dont need this info)
My other question is this. Im also trying to put the finished mpg onto VHS, basically for a friend because he does not have a dvd player.
Now with either of the 2 setting above they play smooth with WMP or through a hardware mpeg card or a software dvd player(the mpeg card has a svideo out option which i connect to the vhs recorder)but when it goes to tape i get the streaming jumps again. so its either something to do with the ntsc type file going the the vhs tape or its a problem with my setup.
anyways i'll keep playing with the settings and maybe i'll get it right.
I am using Premiere with prdominently DV files. The resulting video is approx 3.GB which will not encode using TMPGE presumably because it is type 1. How can I get from Premiere to TMPGE? Is there a utility to enable TMPGE as a plug-in? Or is there a Premiere output mode that can be encoded without undue quality loss? Uncompressed files would of course be too large!! Thanks John
Is it possible to play a cd that has been converted using mpeg2 on a playstation 2 dvd player? I have tried a couple of different ways of recording but still no luck. Any help much appreciated.
NO I DONT THINK SO BECAUSE THE OLD PLAY STATION -IN ORDER TO PLAY A BURNED
GAME YOU NEEDED TO INSTALL CHIP SO IT MIGHT BE THE SAME W/ PS2
IVE TRIED PLAYING BURNED DVDS ON MY FRIENDS PS2 IT DIDNT WORK
I have the same problem with the TMPGEnc Plus Version 2.53.35.130 Audio i about 10mSec. after the video... I have a Dazzle card, and I grabbing in DVD quality (mpeg2) and then converting it the VCD, but then the audio is about this 10mSec. after the video, is this a but or???
I want to order the TMPGEnc Plus but not if there is a bug in it, PLEASE can anyone HELP!!! Can I get around this problem? er will the next version of TMPGEnc Plus have fixed this problem? Else I will start looking for another program for Video compiling...
In the source range setting page you can offset the audio to get it synced to the video,it is a bit tricky and you have to encode a bunch of small parts and watch them to see if they are synced but this works fine for me and it has been a life saver more than once........
I have a divx file that plays fine in WM player. Its property shows ~43000 frames. When I try to convert it to mpeg1 (VCD NTSC), TMPGEnc shows ~96000 frames. The audio property of the file is MPEG Layer-3,159 kBit/s, 44,100 Hz, Stereo. If I try to only convert the video, then the frame count under TMPGEnc shows the correct number. This is only happening with one file. I assume that stopping the conversion prematurely will not correct the problem since the audio portion will not have finished converting yet. Is there some way to correct/get around this problem? Thanks in advance.
you can convert the audio seperately,load in your video file ,encode it to mpeg , then load in your audio and encode it then multiplex them together,this should work ...........
The is not converted before or after the video it is converted synchronously with the Video, so wherever you stop the video the audio will be encoded with it, so in theory if you stop it when the video ends you should have a movie in sync with the audio regardless of how many frames TMPG states it is.
Thats in theory, but have you actually tested it?
Anyway I suppose the best way round would to load up your AVI into Virtualdub and extract the audio to a wav file. This should then correct the frame count difference.
Then just load the wav as the audio into TMPG along with your movie and encode or if you already have the movie. Demultiplex the bad audio from it and just convert the wav on it's own without the video then multiplex it back with your movie.
when I conver one DVD .vob file to svcd mpeg2 file,I only can conver the 3'24" in the top position of the whole 18'45" vob file.What can I do to conver the whole 18'45" longth?
PS:I am very very like this tool.Thanks for your works.
I dont think you are supposed to load vob files directly into "tmpgenc" make a project file with "dvd2avi" and load that in "tmpgenc" then I think your problems will be solved........
when i get ready to go to the settings after i have chosen the fomat i get an error that says WIN 32 API Call FAILED. what can i do to fix this. Thanks for your time.
I get no audio from some mgs that have made for vcds created from avi's
some avi files work fine and others don't If i just play the avi on the PC the sound an video are fine. but the resulting mpg from TMPGEnc has great video but is silent no matter what settings I use. what am I missing?
I have tried to separate the audio with Virtualdub and have a squalky noisy chunky result.
All I can think of is that your audio is at the wrong frequency,the output frequency for vcd"s is 41000hz,and a lot of avi"s have a frequency of 48000hz,and make sure the audio bitrate is lower than 224kbs...
After you have installed Goldwave and the filters open up your AVI in Goldwave.
Wait for it to de-flash the file then click File>save as and save your audio as a wav then load that into TMPG as your audio with your movie.
I use TMPgenc program to testing movie for only 1 minute from the project file that I created from DVDtoAVI. I got pictures, but the sound didn't show up.
My encoding movie is Starwars which is AC-3 I think. My problem was that when I created a project file from DVDtoAVI program with track 1 or 2 which seems to be wrong track, so I use ChapterX program to find the right track. I think my right sound track is track 6 because I show infomation for many chapters and the total time was 2 hours something
However, I changed the track when create project file in DVDtoAVI to track 6. DVDtoAVI didn't create a Wav file for me like it does when I choose track 1 or 2.
I believe that If I can get the right track and can create a Wav file from it, I should hear sound from them. Any suggestion would be appreciated.
when you rip a dvd with smartripper there is a file that tells you which track is english and what track has how many chanells and so on, whith this you should be able to figure out what track to extract to wav with dvd2avi....
The origional avi file audio apears to be vbr mp3 and is not ac3
since Virtualdub seems to screw up the audio with lots of noise I ended up playing movie with the media player that came with my alinwonder and recording in Cooledit. (great sound card so little loss) and using this Wav in the final mpg file not handy but it worked.
When you have ripped your VOBS look in the folder where they are located and you will see a test file called something like 'vts_01_INFO.txt'
Open this and look for where it says 'Stream Stream Info'.
Here you will find a list of audio streams. The first track is always 0x80 and is usually english.
The second track will be 0x80 and so on.