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Question 4:3 aspect ratio? Ivan 3 2002-05-10 15:05:13
Question AVI file unsupported kidicarus 1 2002-05-09 21:47:10
Question TMPGenc exits iglobal 3 2002-05-10 02:02:33
Question Remuxing gotyourback 2 2002-05-10 13:30:38
Question Couple Questions... Joe 2 2002-05-10 20:44:31
Question Bitrate troubles making VCDs The Magician 2 2002-05-10 13:33:12
Question no audio after 12 seconds scunner 1 2002-05-09 05:40:12
Question Please help me!! Rita 1 2002-05-09 05:47:24
Question AVI Audio out of sync with videw John 4 2002-05-10 21:08:38
Question TMPGEnc for Plug-in Premiere 6.0 ? prasit 1 2002-05-10 17:36:34
Question how to convert 23.976 to 29.97? please help =( tonyrayo 3 2002-05-09 13:08:14
Question another problem with my tmpgenc Albert 1 2002-05-09 01:25:25

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Question - 4:3 aspect ratio? No.20936
Ivan  2002-05-09 19:09:47 ( ID:tt4iiicacvm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

My TV is set to 4:3 letterbox, so I encoded my avi to mpg with 4:3 NTSC aspect ratio, but it still clips off the top and bottom of the video when played. What can I do? Thanks


Minion  2002-05-09 21:17:57 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

In the "video arrange method" set it to "center custom size" then set it at the resolution of your avi file(720 by 480?).this should mak the encoded mpeg as look as close to the original size as possible,but there will allways be some of the original frame size cut off, usualy at the sides.....


ASHY  2002-05-10 13:06:31 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is your TV 4:3 or 16:9?

If it's 16:9 and your movie is 16:9 you should choose the 16:9 output in TMPG.
If it's 4:3 set your TV to 4:3 normal.

ASHY


ASHY  2002-05-10 15:05:13 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Oh and make sure when you set the source aspect ratio that you choose 'Full screen(keep aspect ratio)'

ASHY



Question - AVI file unsupported No.20934
kidicarus  2002-05-09 19:06:26 ( ID:gaje6e2zup. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I just created a video file by exporting it from premiere and its an AVI file about 4 gigabytes big....and when i try to use TMPGEnc when i try to open it as a the video source file it says it can not be opened or it is unsupported....my video play fine in avi players...please help...thanks


Minion  2002-05-09 21:47:10 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

try raising the priority of you "vfapi plugins" raise your "avi vfw file reader" and your "avi2 open dml" to "1" or "2" and your "direct show" to "2"..this might get your file loaded.....



Question - TMPGenc exits No.20930
iglobal  2002-05-09 18:45:26 ( ID:jmjsl8u.ck. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I had extracted version 2.53 of TMPGenc along with the VFA plug in, a couple of days back and was still in the trial period. In the meantime, the 2.54 version came out. I deleted the 2.53 and extracted the 2.54 with the VFAP plugin.

When I run the TMPGenc executable it brings up the programme, I do all the settings, but when I click on the convert button to start the process, the entire program exits.

I just dont know what has happened. Would appreciate if someone could help me out on this. Thanks


Minion  2002-05-09 21:33:53 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

try doing a mpeg1, and see if it works, if it does work and mpeg2 doesn"t then it is a trial period thing..........


iglobal  2002-05-10 00:26:33 ( ID:jmjsl8u.ck. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

No it does not work with MPEG1 too... so how does one get around to making it work? The trial period is still not over.


Minion  2002-05-10 02:02:33 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If it doesn"t work with mpeg1 then it isn"t a trial perion thing because you can still use "tmpgenc" for mpeg1 after the trial period is over,maybe download it again,or go under "help" to "about tmpgenc" then a splash screen will come up and it should tell you if the trial period is over.....



Question - Remuxing No.20927
gotyourback  2002-05-09 18:23:51 ( ID:mzhrfflcfug )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i have the ati all-in-wonder 128 capture card and ati tv software that allows me to capture svcd (720x480 for most of my dvd's). i get frame drops (windoze 2000 with ide0 hard drive set to dma if available) and need help there. i've also been told that i can remux with TMPFEnc taking only a couple of minutes without re-encoding. how do i remux an mpg-2 file in TMPGEnc?

TIA,
Steve


Minion  2002-05-09 21:37:21 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Go to "file" then to "mpeg tools" here you can de-multiplex and multiplex and edit, but it isn"t gauranteed to work with non tmpgenc files,and if you got dropped frames you will have sync problems.......


ASHY  2002-05-10 13:30:38 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try to capture at a 480x480 for NTSC or 480x576 for PAL if you are creating SVCD and capture to YV12(MPEG) or YUY2(AVI) not RGB.

If you have a decent processor, the better solution is to capture to a compression codec such as DivX 5 set at the highest quality, but at fastest encode mode.
Fastest won't reduce the quality, but the file size will be larger.
Make sure you capture at YUY2 and not RGB and don't preview while capturing.
Then convert to MPEG2 with TMPG.

This will give very high quality captures.
If it still drops frames then you will have to reduce the resolution. Try reducing to 704 x 480 and then 640x480.

Another point is why capture at all?
You will probably achieve higher quality by ripping the DVD and encoding with TMPG and if your processor is decent, probably not much slower than capturing.


ASHY



Question - Couple Questions... No.20924
Joe  2002-05-09 17:38:48 ( ID:kccajnqiltm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Does motion search precision make any difference with CBR or just with VBR? Is "Very High Quality" excessive?

Is there any advantage to CBR over VBR other than maintaining compatibility with VCD and SVCD standards?

Thanks!


Minion  2002-05-09 21:42:20 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

"motion precition search" does make a difference with cbr and vbr,and cbr is consistant with vcd standards not vbr, but vbr is consistant with svcd standards but most players will play both,vbr will give you smaller file size,but whitch one you choose has to do with preferances.....


ASHY  2002-05-10 20:44:31 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Very high quality is a white elephant.
For the time it takes to encode you could have done something like a 3 or 4 pass encode which would yield higher quality for the file size.

Motion search precision will be active however you encode if you select it.

See this post.
Question - motion search percision No.20989

ASHY



Question - Bitrate troubles making VCDs No.20921
The Magician  2002-05-09 14:53:47 ( ID:gd2iocblkbm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Okay, I have a quick question. I have Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum, which allows me to burn VCDs (which play on my DVD player, I know this for a fact). Now, I have some VCD templates on TMPGEnc that set the Bitrate at 1246, but CD Creator doesn't like that.

How do I fix the bitrate so that Easy CD Creator accepts the mpegs that I convert?


POP  2002-05-09 15:16:27 ( ID:d4a5wuxiwpr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Use Nero.


ASHY  2002-05-10 13:33:12 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Absolutely. Easy cd is for kids and amatuers.
Download NERO and your problem will be solved.

http://nero.com

ASHY



Question - no audio after 12 seconds No.20919
scunner  2002-05-09 05:21:08 ( ID:yk2j.5im5cn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i recently downloaded an avi file and plays fine with win media player 7.1....

i try to encode it into svdc or vdc and it gives me all the vidio, but only 12 seconds of audio. i go into the source range filter and it only recognises 12 seconds audio yet all the vidio is accounted for.

what gives?

zelpuzzed,
mike


Minion  2002-05-09 05:40:12 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try to extract the audio from your avi file to "wav" with "virtua dub" then use that as your audio source...and don"t play mpeg files with "media player" It plays mpeg"s out of sync and the audio cuts out all the time on some systems includeing mine use dvd playing software like "power dvd" .Try the dvd playing software first and see if it isn"t your media player then if that didn"t work extract the audio to wav.



Question - Please help me!! No.20917
Rita  2002-05-09 05:06:55 ( ID:n9ypvj19eej )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Okay - this what I want to do - I downloaded a movie from Kazaa website and I can watch it on my computer through windows media player - what I wanted to do was put it on a cd and watch it on my dvd player that is attached to my TV. The instructions say to:

by the way I have a brand new Dell Computer - 1.9 ghz - 512 ram - cdrw drive - awesome fast computer so I know my computer is capable of doing this. I can program in Cobol mostly so this is brand new to me and this has nothing to do with programming cobol code!!!! So - I would like to just see if I can do this so below is the web page that has the instructions I am going by. So please look this over and let me know if this is not what I need to do and/or if there is something else I can do that would be a lot easier for me! I just want to get this to work!! Thanks so much and sorry the first post was so vague - I should know better than that!

http://www.vcdhelp.com/divxtovcd.htm



Minion  2002-05-09 05:47:24 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That guide will work fine till you find your own system that works the best for you,good luck....



Question - AVI Audio out of sync with videw No.20912
John  2002-05-09 05:05:25 ( ID:umxici6kwkf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I use a TV card which records AVI. The problem is that the audio setting is only PCM, 44100, 16 Bit stero at 172Kbs. When I use TMPGEnc to convert a program to MPG, it works okay except in MPG playback the audio portion lags behing the video.

I can seem to set TMPGEnc to the above (PCM) audio settings I am stuck with.
How do I make TMPGEnc convert the audio and picture in sync ?

Any help (PLEASE) ?

Thanks


Minion  2002-05-09 05:30:40 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What type of de-sync do you get? is it in sync at the begining it slowly goes out of sync over the course of the movie, Is it out of sync right off the start and stays the same de-sync through the clip or is it out of sync at the start and gets worse as the movie goes on or does it go in and out of sync at certain parts ,like high motion parts,or is it in sync on your computer but not on your dvd player?there are many different reasons that de-sync can happen and with captured movies it more often that not comes from the avi file ,so can you give us more info about your file and the type of de sync and we will try to help...


John  2002-05-09 21:03:51 ( ID:umxici6kwkf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for your help,

It is in sync in the beginning and continues to get worse with time.

Thanks, any help is much appreciated.



Minion  2002-05-09 21:27:54 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That is what i thought, it"s allways that way with captures,what is happening when you captured you dropped a certain amount of frames and that will make your audio track longer than your video track, to correct this is pretty tricky but possible. get a good audio editing program like "cool edit" and you can slightly speed up the audio track to it gets in sync with your video,the best way is to find out exactly how long your video is then how long your audio is then calculate the percentage of how much longer the audio is than the video then speed up the audio that percentage...I think you should be able to figure it out,if you need to find out were to get "cool edit" you can e-mail me and i might be able to hook you up with it......


ASHY  2002-05-10 21:08:38 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Let me ask one important question.

Is the audio in sync with the original captured AVI?
If it is it may be TMPG's demuxer which is causing the problem.

Try this.

Open your captured AVI in Virtualdub.
Save the audio as a wav file.
Now save the Video only using 'direct stream copy' making sure you choose no audio.

Close Virtualdub and reopen it and open the AVI you have just created without the sound.
Now open the wav file by clicking 'Audio' and choosing 'wav audio'

Click the first play button to check your audio is in sync with the movie.
If it is then load both parts into TMPG and encode a small test file to see if it's ok.
If so go ahead and encode the whole thing.

If it isn't in sync post back and tell me whether the audio is behind or ahead of the video also play the separate AVI and audio in mediaplayer and note the lengths and post them here.

I don't know if this option even exists in your software,but make sure you have interleaving checked in your capture software this should avoid any sync probs with dropped frames when capturing.


ASHY




Question - TMPGEnc for Plug-in Premiere 6.0 ? No.20910
prasit  2002-05-09 02:38:00 ( ID:pcnawnntslk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Can we use TMPGEnc for Plug-in ADOBE Premiere 6.0 ?


Daz_Genetic  2002-05-10 17:36:34 ( ID:crqpk5tbx4l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Go to www.videotools.net and get the frameserver plugin for Premiere. This will let you output your premiere video stream straight into TMPGEnc



Question - how to convert 23.976 to 29.97? please help =( No.20906
tonyrayo  Home )  2002-05-09 00:17:07 ( ID:vpj5alynpmw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i just spent a few days finding the perfect VBR settings for about 12 anime episodes (which i have already encoded btw). however the svcd author program i'm using only allows 29.97 fps, is there a way to convert this movie without re-encoding the videos all over again? (i tried using that program "pulldown", but it just didn't work...) - ANY HELP WILL ROCK!! =p


Minion  2002-05-09 01:27:54 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The easyest way is to get a different authouring program,go to "www.downloads.com" and download "nero burning rom" this will burn your svcd at the frame rate you have........


ASHY  2002-05-09 13:07:08 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

First, which crap program are you using which doesn't allow burning anything other than 29.976 fps(I find this unusual to say the least).
Download NERO.

Secondly you should have converted the framerate to 29.976 using the 3:2 pulldown in TMPG. This would have converted your movies perfectly with whichever settings you choose.
To use 3:2 pulldown in TMPG you need to encode to MPEG2.
Under the 'Video' tab click 'Encode mode' and change it to '3:2 pulldown when playback'
Then change the 'Framerate' setting to 29.976 fps(internally 23.97fps)

Then encode.

Another method which may allow you to load the Movies you have converted in your current software is to download this tool.
http://www.dvd-digest.net/downloads/files/encode/frame_convert.zip

It will allow you to convert the framerate of an MPEG from 23.976 to 29.976 and viceaversa in only a few seconds.

ASHY


ASHY  2002-05-09 13:08:14 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

By the way the URL for Nero is http://www.nero.com

ASHY



Question - another problem with my tmpgenc No.20904
Albert  2002-05-09 00:02:07 ( ID:vu6do2ezpbw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well, my question is becouse I have a problem with a film that I've encoded with tmpgenc; I forgot to divide the film and now it is so longer to copy in a CD, so I wanted to ask if there's any program o way to divide a film in two or three parts, I've Nero 5,5 but it doesn't do what I want to achive!

Please, if someone know what I can do, please, help me!

PD: this question includes all cain of archives (*.avi, *.mpg, *.mpeg,...)


Minion  2002-05-09 01:25:25 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You should look through the site first to get your question answered cuz this question has been answered many times...First go to "file" to "mpeg tools" then to "merge&cut" and there you can divide your file,it is one of the major features of "tmpgenc"....



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