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I am using DVD2AVI (1.86) to generate a .d2v file and an .AC3 file from .VOB files. If I do this for NTSCFilm format (either as 29.97 or forced film 23.97 fps), once I have used TMPEnc to produce a video only mpeg2 (3:2 Pulldown 23.97 (29.97 fps internally) otherwise video is not smooth) when I load the mpeg and AC3 files into Spruceup or ULEAD Movie Factory and produce a DVD, the audio progesively goes out of sink throught the DVD?!
I'm not sure at which stage the audio / video is affected i.e. DVD2AVI / TMPEnc or Spruceup but the final video is the right time duration, the sound seems to get progrsevly ahead.
I haven't found any tools which will let me work with AC3 (DD) most requre down sampling to DS :-( (.wav or .mp3).
I think this could be a problem with with DVD2AVI as it is known for sync probs where the audio is concerned.
To extract your AC3 use VOB2AUDIO, it is much better at it and can extract to AC3, wav or mp3 and is more accurate as it uses direct show filters to do the ripping much the same as what Graphedit does. http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/vob2audio.html
Since removing interlace artifacts seems to always be one of the hard parts of mpeg 2 compression, would shooting video with a camera that will do progressive scan (vs normal interlace) (e.g., Canon Elura) generally provide a better result when the target is DVD?
I realize I will have to perform some experimentation, but might this be generally true? It could have a huge bearing on what DV camera I buy next.
Is content of commercial DVDs progressive? (Then DVD player outputs interlaced for most people and outputs progressive for people with higher end player and TV?)
All DVD movies originally start out as progressive and then have pulldown added to make them interlaced.
Progressive movies don't have the problem of interlacing artifacts and therefore can save much time if you capture to progressive frames in the first place as you won't have to de-interlace or apply IVTC to the movie before encoding it and should therefore give a better quality result in the final movie.
If you can, go for the DVcam that can capture progressive frames. It will save you a lot of time and frustration when it comes to encoding it.
I don"t know what is wrong but you can just encode your mpa files to wav files, tmpgenc does not like to encode mpeg audio, but encodes wav the best, I use "db power amp" cuz it is free and fast with good quality and it extracts audio from most video files, I use it rather than "virtuadub" for audio extraction.....
I have encoded like 15 Divx movies into SVCD with TMPEGenc with no problems, but suddenly when I tried to start encode another DivX avi to MPG it reports .vdr (virtualdub frameserver) unsupported....So I can't get the program to work anymore ? Does anyone know the problem ?
Thanx for the tips...I installed VirtualDub again...I works fine. It serves the DivX, but TMPEGenc doesn't support the .vdr format anymore...I also tried to rise prioritys from environmental, no go still.....everything is on 0 position and I raised Direct Show filter to +2, +3 and +4 ,b ut it still reports that the format is unsupported. I can't believe it stops supporting the formats without doing nothing........
I found the problem....It was because somehow msvcr70.dll was disappeared from my windows/system32/ folder.....I downloaded the dll from the web and copied into that folder and now everything works again ? I'm just wondering where the file have disappeared and why ?!?
I have had exactly the same problem once or twice and I thought that it was just my system that had the problem. I solved it the same way as you, I downloaded the file and installed it into my system32 directory and everthing works fine after that.
Just one of those funny things I suppose, but it could have been caused by uninstalling another program which was using that .dll and has uninstalled that file as well.
i have a problem when i demultiplexing i video file.
The video file with exstention *.m2v it's with the same quality to the original video,but if i put this file into PREMIERE 6.01,the quality of the video is BAD!!!
I have some downloaded mpeg files(320x 240, 24fps), and some convert from asf(320X240, 25fps), but downloaded mpeg is not the same size to others, so i need to rebulid it? for merging.
What's the different between 1:1 VGA, 4:3 PAL, 4:3 PAL 704x576?
I input my downloaded file 4:3 PAL, and output highest quality, 4:3 PAL, but the output video is shapeless than the original video. How can i make the same qulity mpeg output file for vcd?
A problem I often encounter when encoding scenes in mpg (especially from
tapes) is that certain sections of a scene have different colours from the
rest.
It would be great if there was an option to specify, per colour filter,
which section of the input video to apply it to
(all, min x - min y) etc.
I don"t exactly know what you mean, do you want a color filter just to filter the color on the top half or bottom half of a frame or do you just want to have controll of the intencity of each color filter?You can have total controll of all aspects of the color filters, you just double click on the color filter and adjust it , brightness ,contrast, r,b,g,hue,saturation and many many more, "tmpgenc" has more color filters and controll over them than any encoder or allmost any other program of it"s type.......
I will give an example of what I mean; I have an avi with drap colours so I use a filter to enhance green and red for instance. But between 1min50sec till 2min34secs the avi is very dark, so for that section I would like to add a filter that makes the video brighter (without making the whole avi file brighter)
So if each filter had an extra option:
{use for whole file } or
{use from [framenumber] until [framenumber]}
then I could get the colours of the whole avi any way I wanted them, regardless of the quality of the input material.
I will give an example of what I mean; I have an avi with drap colours so I use a filter to enhance green and red for instance. But between 1min50sec till 2min34secs the avi is very dark, so for that section I would like to add a filter that makes the video brighter (without making the whole avi file brighter)
So if each filter had an extra option:
{use for whole file } or
{use from [framenumber] until [framenumber]}
then I could get the colours of the whole avi any way I wanted them, regardless of the quality of the input material.
I use dvd2avi and then when I use tmpg to encode the movie I also get no sound. If I start encoding and then stop it after a few minutes and then play that small bit back using windows media player the sound is OK. Any suggestions?
First thing that might be your problem is that you are useing "media player" to play your mpeg"s,When i first started encodeing I would try to play my mpeg files in media player ,it it would play about 20 seconds of audio and would cut out, but when I play it in "power dvd" the audio is perfect...and make sure you have all the proper codecs to decode the audio from your movie..
This eror is caused by corrupt sectors in your avi file,this is very common with files downloaded of the net, to not get the error you have to first go to, "options" then "enviromental settings" then to the "cpu" tab and un-check the "SSE" box, then go to your regular"settings" to "quantize matrix" and un-check the "Use Floating Point" box. now it should stop giveing you that error..
After I encode an Avi to an Mpg the video works fine but I do not get any audio with it!
I do not know what to do.
Please if you have any information tell me
Thank you
and feel free to email me at okcshawn@juno.com with any information
Want to convert to SVCD MPEG2. I selected Centered so it will be 480x480 but it will letterbox since the original is 480x304. Also reduced CBR bitrate to 1640 so it will fit on 2 VCD's (video length is 116 minutes). I did not mess with sound settings and most of it was greyed out anyhow. (224k rate on the sound.) Did my changes mess the sound up? I can't imagine.
No audio on MPEG1 either.
I opened my AVI in Windows Media Player and hit properties.. said audio was MPEG3. Could this be it? How do I fix this?
sorry forgot one thing. I have already installed that Freihoffer MPEG3 codec (hopefully I have the name close to correct). This does not fix the issue.
I am trying to use Virtualdub to extract the audio to WAV and them TMPGenc to put it back together when encoding my MPEG2 file.
Any suggestions? Or is this the only way?
The AVI will play in Windows Media Player just fine, even before I installed that MPEG 3 codec mentioned above.
same here I'm using d2v & wave file made by dvd2avi to make a vcd but I get no audio after encoding. The wave alone works fine in winamp, i checked my vobs and everything I don't understand what's wrong. help!
The reason most likely is that the audio in your avi is not supported in "tmpgenc" you said your audio was mp3 and it is probably "mp3 vbr" , vbr mp3 is not supported in "tmpgenc" so you should extract the audio to wav with "virtual dub" and encode that, as a general rule you should usually extract your audio to wav, if the audio isn"t in in wav allready..allways make sure that encode your audio to 41000hz or it might not play in your dvd player,and for better audio quality and less errors use a different audio encoder with tmpgenc, try "toolame" or "scmpx" they work with "tmpgenc" as an external tool under you "external tool" setting in "enviromental settings"..and make sure you have the right audio codecs to decode the mp2 audio stream.
turned out that Virtualdub would not extract the audio. I'm on the hunt for other tools. otherwise I'll just need to find a different copy of the video that does not have MPEG3 audio in it.
I had the same problem. Testing your solution lets TMPGEnc go into Nirwvana, means it crashes (just away). This is only when opening a DivX 5 File, DivX4 works.
Who can solve this problem?