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Question file size TheG-Man 4 2002-07-16 01:48:49
Request Suggestions for Cut & Merge Editor jschefdog 3 2002-07-17 12:14:26
Bug report Audio Problem cubase50 4 2002-07-15 22:12:51
Question DVD to DVD-R FearlessOneXXX 3 2002-07-16 14:49:08
Bug report MPG time too big! defenderjim 2 2002-07-17 15:08:43
Free talk What is the Best PC configuration for MPEG encoding? Burn Tan 6 2002-07-16 12:58:46
Question playback on DVD-Player not possible andy ghazias 3 2002-07-15 17:10:16
Question how come avi says not supported when conversion referee 1 2002-07-15 08:47:57
Free talk Odd ...no audio sync problems .. Olli 5 2002-07-16 01:16:44
Bug report Error 15152 15152 Thxmo 0 2002-07-15 07:09:41
Question PLAYBACK PROBLEMS Bloodfeast 5 2002-07-16 17:30:57
Question .D2V FILES FOR TMPGE LEO 1 2002-07-15 00:33:53

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Question - file size No.24920
TheG-Man  2002-07-15 20:15:46 ( ID:7ttyvjaxchr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is thier any was to shrink the file size when your converting a mepg2 file to mpeg1? when i try to convert a 159mb file over the estamted file size afterwords is 3361380.36mb??:/ can someone please help me?:) BTW, i dont have any audio in the file...its just video.


Minion  2002-07-15 20:27:47 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That file size estimate is odviously an error,you could make 100dvd"s with a file that size,Try frame serveing the mpeg2 file to tmpgenc from dvd2avi cuz it seems that tmpgenc is reading the file wrong, the size of a mpeg file is directly linked to the bitrate used to encode that file, generally speaking svcd/mpeg2 is about 20mb per minute and vcd/mpeg1 is 10 mb per minute that is useing the standard bitrate specification, so lowering the bitrate will decrease the file size.....


TheG-Man  2002-07-15 22:59:34 ( ID:he4tbdlesmn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

ok im cluless, i dont understand what you mena;)

>Try frame serveing the mpeg2 file to tmpgenc from dvd2avi cuz it seems that tmpgenc is reading the file wrong,

Ok what do you mean by this?:) or how do you do this?:)


Minion  2002-07-16 01:13:18 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ok, you download dvd2avi and then load your mpeg file into it and make a " d2v project file" then load the project file into tmpgenc then tmpgenc will think the project file is an avi file when it is your mpeg file then encode, if you want to learn about different techniques and what mpeg encodeing is all about go to "www.vcdhelp.com" and read a lot..


TheG-Man  2002-07-16 01:48:49 ( ID:7ttyvjaxchr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks!:) sorry for being such a num skull:)



Request - Suggestions for Cut & Merge Editor No.24916
jschefdog  2002-07-15 18:46:54 ( ID:frdpcv7d1tn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I think the author of TMPGenc is missing an opportunity. There are a lot of MPEG editors out there selling from $100 to $700 (MyFlix, nanoPEG, mpeg2vcr, M2-Edit). I have been looking for something that I can use to edit VBR MPEG2 files created by the Hauppauge WinTV-PVR model 250. See the following for more info.

http://pvr.opcenter.de/viewtopic.php?t=699

Except for a slight audio sync problem, TMPGenc is the best low cost option I have found. If this problem could be fixed and a few features added, the editor alone could be a product that people might pay for. nanoPEG (which comes with WinTV-PVR) is similar to cut & merge and sells for $200. The output is not as clean as TMPGenc. I purchased TMPGenc several months ago for encoding, but was surprised to find that it's editor is competitive with options costing a lot more.

A couple of suggestions. An option to save/load cut lists from the editor would be very helpful. Occasionally TMPGenc does crash when I am trying to set the cut points. I can live with that, but it is frustrating to have to start over. If I could restore a saved cut list, it wouldn't be a big deal. It would also make it easier to find cut points if there was a way to move forward/back by a larger number of frames. Maybe something like buttons to skip forward/back by 10 and 100 frames. If find zeroing in on the cut frame I want to be one of the most tedious parts of editing. It's surprising that most programs don't provide a better way to do this.



jschefdog  2002-07-15 18:54:04 ( ID:frdpcv7d1tn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Almost forgot, it would be nice to have an option to split a clip. This option creates two clips from same file with the end of the first and start of the second set by the split point. This way you don't have to keep reloading the same file.


Griff  2002-07-16 10:53:37 ( ID:hrx7erbzyah )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm using the Hauppauge WinTV Nova-t digital terrestial card. I think that TMPGEnc is a good editor for the mpeg 2 files that this card creates. The audio sync problem is a problem I also have in TMPGEnc; it's not caused by dropped video frames however, but a bug, which causes the audio to skip occasionaly (it does this on the mpa files even when no video is present).

If you want more sophisticated editing abilities, why don't you try frameserving the mpeg2 files into Premier, I've read that it is possible to do this.

Griff


jschefdog  2002-07-17 12:14:26 ( ID:bail1abq78r )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the suggestion. I am also thinking of trying Womble's mpeg2vcr which was suggested by others here. It sounds like a good editor but costs $250. I just think that TMPGenc is almost there as a good cut/merge only editor, and could be a great low cost solution with a little work. There are lots of people getting into PVR who just want to record TV shows and edit out the commercials. They don't need all the features that many editors have, and the cost of the good ones is high. I think there is a market for a good low cost simple editor.



Bug report - Audio Problem No.24911
cubase50  2002-07-15 18:43:21 ( ID:sscxktbqh8. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi!

Now after getting rid of the "Elecard MPEG2 Decoder"
and installing "m2v.vfp" Plug-in, I only can import the video stream of
my DVD captures.

When I take a look in the VFAPI directory there is the MPEG2 Video Plug-in "m2v.vfp" but no MPEG2 Audio Plug-in. Is this correct?

Is there Missing something?


Thanks !
cubase50


Minion  2002-07-15 20:32:58 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There is no audio plugin for tmpgenc accept the "wav" plugin, the reasom for not being able to load your dvd audio is probably because tmpgenc only supports certain types of audio but it is best to use uncompressed wav audio, but if you install some ac3 filters you might be able to load ac3 streams but i"m not sure..


ASHY  2002-07-15 22:00:13 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That plugin isn't the best for TMPG. It's quite slow and doesn't allow audio.
Remove that plugin and install this one instead, it's much quicker and decodes audio. http://www.plmovies.com/mpeg2codec_installer.zip

ASHY


ASHY  2002-07-15 22:09:51 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Correction what I should have said it doesn't decode the audio (I don't know why I said it did). You will need an Ac3 filter such as this one to decode the audio.
http://yunks.com/board/data/databank/files/20020215011225/AC3filters.exe


cubase50  2002-07-15 22:12:51 ( ID:rewupdoujmn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks!!!

I kicked the "m2v.vpf" out and installed the new one.

Now finally it works again!

cubase50



Question - DVD to DVD-R No.24907
FearlessOneXXX  2002-07-15 18:17:44 ( ID:pxl206fuy7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Can some give me step by step instructions on how to put a movie that's on DVD onto DVD-R. Thanks! in advance!


Minion  2002-07-15 20:34:54 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There are some step by step manuals at www.vcdhelp.com......


Griff  2002-07-16 10:33:05 ( ID:hrx7erbzyah )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i. Get a copy of Smartripper, and IFOEdit. Open up Smartripper and in "backup mode" copy the DVD to your hard drive.

ii. Go to the video_ts directory that Smartripper created and check how big the DVD is; if it's more than 4.5GB, the DVD will need to be backed up onto two DVD-Rs and I've explained how to do this previously on this BBS. Just go back about ten pages or so. If the DVD's less than 4.5GB, using IFOEdit open up VIDEO_TS.IFO in the video_ts directory.

iii. Making sure that you've taken out your origional DVD from the DVD drive click on play DVD (in IFOEdit).

iv. Check that each chapter plays correctly. If IFOEdit reports that there's something wrong with the file structure and askes if you would like to correct this, click on yes.

v. If ALL the chapters on the DVD play correctly you're ready to burn the DVD-R. If the chapters don't play correctly, or are out of sequence then most likely the DVD's got a complicated structure that Smartripper can't handle; it may be possible to rectify such problems but if you're new to backing up DVDs I would't attemp it.

vi. Assuming you're using Nero as the DVD-r buner, copy ALL the files in the video_ts directory on your hard drive into the VIDEO_TS directory that Nero creates in its file browser.

vii. Burn the DVD. That's it.

Griff


FearlessOneXXX  2002-07-16 14:49:08 ( ID:1zha5qofxjc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for all your help Minion and Griff !! this is good information and i really appreciate your time you took out to reply back with this information, again thanks guys!!



Bug report - MPG time too big! No.24904
defenderjim  2002-07-15 17:59:00 ( ID:4wcz.jbdbpw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

run wizard, load mpg file, and number of minutes is wrong.
I get 336073 min / 27 sec.
file is actually 54 min / 17 sec.
Running win2k
I think 2.53 is ok, 2.56 TmpgEnc is bad.

Tried simple multiplex, no help.

Any advice to solve problem?


Thxmo  2002-07-16 06:27:17 ( ID:qukd5gjgyfl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try to demultiplex the Video source from the audio source. Then load them separately into TMPGEnc. Perhaps you have to convert the audiostream into wav (very big file!).
How to demux: www.vcdhelp.com


damon  2002-07-17 15:08:43 ( ID:x7xyqdvckcm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]


this is a bug in the new 2.56 version. I went back to 2.54a and all is well.

-d



Free talk - What is the Best PC configuration for MPEG encoding? No.24897
Burn Tan  2002-07-15 12:09:10 ( ID:nmqdyrajeaa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Lets share your idea.
What do you think is the Best PC configuration for best MPEG encoding with current hardware available (not with hardward MPEG encoder board)?


Olli  2002-07-15 13:42:18 ( ID:dazey0v8lbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Im not sure what you eman by 'configuration'
Since TMPGenc is very processor intensive, the faster your processor, the faster encoding ...a nice wad of RAM doesnt hurt either.

It also depends a lot on your settings in TMPGenc


N Portet  2002-07-15 13:45:21 ( ID:p4atezfdevg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Have a look at this site to check out if your DVD is compatible for VCD.
http://www.vcdhelper.com/

Nicolas


Burn Tan  2002-07-16 07:09:45 ( ID:nmqdyrajeaa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What I mean is what type of processor, p4 or athlon, single or multiple processors, what type of RAM, DDR or RDRAM and what type of Harddisk or disk system.
What type of combination (configuration) will provide best performance in term of speed and quality.


Minion  2002-07-16 08:19:06 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well since tmpgenc is optimized for Intel"s and Pentium 3 and 4 you might get a bit better performance then with a Athlon and since it is capible of multi-threading so you can use multiple processors and a whack of DDR-ram is better than sdr-ram so say a dual P4 2.2ghz with say a gig of DDr Ram would give you some killer performance probably encode at faster than real time and with the price of fast computers these days it isn"t to expensive to get a real fast cpu anymore,I just ordered a 1.7ghz Intel with everything accept the monitor and it was $499 canadian which is pretty cheap, and for quality I don"t think it really matters how fast or what kind of system you have with quality just the software the your source files...


Burn Tan  2002-07-16 11:15:34 ( ID:nmqdyrajeaa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

As far as I know, there is no dual processor board for P4 yet.
Do you think a dual 1Ghz PIII is better than single 2Ghz P4?
Will RDRAM better than DDR RAM?
I notice that the amount of RAM make no different, but will the speed of the RAM make significant different?
How about Harddisk? Speed is important?


B_Racer  2002-07-16 12:58:46 ( ID:gxmkoa4dlnj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

DualBoards are a very good choice.
To buy fast RAM and fast HDDs is also a good Idea.



Question - playback on DVD-Player not possible No.24893
andy ghazias  2002-07-15 09:06:14 ( ID:4qpk1/thpcn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi!
I have encoded avi-files to DVD-formate or Video-CD-formate and burned it on a CD through normal cd-burner (not DVD-burner) but can not play it back an my DVD-Player device. Can any body tell me what I should do?

thanks!


TORGHN  2002-07-15 13:37:39 ( ID:w5hcvudlpyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

1. Are you sure your DVD player is capable of playing VCD's or computer generated CD's.

2. Are you creating MPEG-1 files for VCD and if so are you sure you are creating VCD's with your CD burner.

3. I recommend Ahead NERO CD burner, for burning Video CD's. I have never had a problem with any of the VCD's i have created and I now have almost 1000 in my collection.

4. If this doesn't work for you please feel free to contact me and I will see if I can help further.


Olli  2002-07-15 13:44:27 ( ID:dazey0v8lbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

One other important point is to make sure that the CD media you are using is compatible with your DVD player.

My Sony DAVS300 for instance is very fussy and only a few brands will work.
Other players will play anything you chuck at them

Check out http://www.vcdhelp.com

and look at the section DVD player compatibility list. See the report other owners have written about your player , most also mention the type of media that works with the player


ASHY  2002-07-15 17:10:16 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ollie which cd's actually work in your player. A friend of mine has exactly the same player and has only managed to get rewritables to work so far, so I would appreciate it if you would post the CDR's you have used succesfully.

Cheers,
ASHY



Question - how come avi says not supported when conversion No.24891
referee  2002-07-15 08:24:55 ( ID:r7sn1k66pvf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I was just wondering why when I select the avi. file that I want to convert to mpeg format is not supported and how do I get around it


Minion  2002-07-15 08:47:57 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This beeing newbie question #1 you will find the answer hundreds of times on this site, go to "options" to "envirimental settings" to "vfapi plugins" raise the "Direct Show File Reader" to "2" by right clicking it, and if that don"t work then you need the proper codecs installed on your machine....



Free talk - Odd ...no audio sync problems .. No.24885
Olli  2002-07-15 08:10:49 ( ID:dazey0v8lbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have read posts about people having audio sync problems when converting NTSC to PAL , and I'm a bit puzzled ...

I have never had any audio sync problems ..all I do is

- Decompress the audio to pcm format using avi2vcd
- Encode the resulting large avi to 25 fps PAL using TMPGenc with the toolame audio tool and the ssrc bitrate calculator


I have never come across any audio sync problems .... by reading the posts I should be ....odd

Any ideas anyone - Ashy/Minion/Griff etc ...



Minion  2002-07-15 09:02:07 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The most common problem with ntsc to pal conversions the way you do it is "Choppy Playback" cuz the length of the movie doesn"t change so there shouldn"t be a sync problem, the sync problem comes in when you are trying to do a "proper" ntsc to pal conversion and you have to change the framerate of the avi file and there for changeing the length of the video file which causes major de-sync.When I used to download files off the net I would always just encode every file to ntsc regardless of frame rate and most of the vcd"s would end up with slowdown and speed up chopy playback problem,Tmpgenc actually compencates quite well encodeing to different framerates but it"s not perfect..


Olli  2002-07-15 13:40:30 ( ID:dazey0v8lbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks Minion ...but the audio never sounds choppy ..if anything it sounds a lot better than before when I used to use TMPGenc's in built audio functionality.

With toolame and ssrc even if I drop the audio rate to 128 (which I always do now) both the speech and music in my XVCD's is perfectly in sync with no detectable choppiness.

Im not complaning mind you ;)


ASHY  2002-07-15 17:14:13 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Minion isn't referring to the audio, but the actual movie playback itself.
The movie will have a slight stutter effect when you do framerate conversions with TMPG. If you haven't noticed it before you will now once you have a closer look. Take a look at something moving across the screen and you should see the effect.

ASHY


Olli  2002-07-15 17:41:14 ( ID:dazey0v8lbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ahhhhh .... now I get it ...
I have noticed that before ... not a big deal, but I guess it would be nice to know how to remove it.

thanks for the help guys


Marty  2002-07-16 01:16:44 ( ID:teu7qoxz.yl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I first came across this stuttering effect within TMPGenc when converting PAL footage to NTSC. I'm not sure if it's the same stutter effect that you're talking about but it kind of looks like the field order has been reversed (which generally only shows up during fast moving footage.) I'm not sure if my solution will work when converting NTSC to PAL but I found by setting the Deinterlace filter in TMPGenc (MPEG Settings -> Advanced) to Double (field), this will double the frame rate, so go back to (MPEG Settings -> Video) and putting the frame rate back to what you want (PAL: 25 or NTSC: 29.97).

Hope that helps.



Bug report - Error 15152 15152 No.24884
Thxmo  2002-07-15 07:09:41 ( ID:qukd5gjgyfl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi!

In the past few days there occurs frequently an error while converting from Divx to SVCD. I have tried different versions of TMPGEnc but after some time the error was there again. The only text is: "Error 15152 15152" with an OK-Button. The conversion stops, but after clicking it converts again and produces the error after some seconds again. The error has occured only since 2 weeks or so. Before I converted about 50 movies.

I'm using Win XP, P3-500, 512 MB Ram, Geforce 2 MX



Question - PLAYBACK PROBLEMS No.24878
Bloodfeast  Home )  2002-07-15 02:30:09 ( ID:eed.rjyyyyo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have encoded roughly 12 vcd's various ways and have a constant problem. When the movie is playing on the dvd player, during the entire film, the audio will be in synch for a few minutes...then the video will get ahead of the audio for a few minutes and back to normal again...it does this the entire length of the film. I first simply encoded the film with TMPGenc then burned with nero. I then changed from nero to VCDeasy...same thing. I then used VirtualDub to extract the audio from the film, encoded both together with TMPGenc and then burned again with VCDeasy. SAME PROBLEM. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!


Minion  2002-07-15 07:38:12 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The "jerkey playback" problem is very common with avi files downloaded off the net at places like "kaaza" cuz many avi files on the net have frame rates that don"t conform to any mpeg standard (12.5fps,14.9fps,20fps)so when you encode them to mpeg tmpgenc has to make up for the missing frames and you get this jerkey out of sync effect, or if you just encode to the wrong frame rate you get this effect,post back with the stats of your avi file and the settings you encoded it with and then maybe we can see if that is the problem...


Bloodfeast  Home )  2002-07-15 11:38:50 ( ID:eed.rjyyyyo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well it all seems right to me, the original files all have a framerate of 23.976 and I am encoding it to the same framerate. If indeed it is from downloading from kazaa....is there some way to fix this problem?


ASHY  2002-07-15 17:21:39 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well you should really be encoding those movies to 29.97 fps by adding 3:2 pulldown to the movie unless your DVD player is capable of playing 23.97 movies smoothly which most players don't.

As for the synch problem, it is usually the burning software which is at fault.
Try using Instant CD/DVD 6.5 as this software has been known to correct this problem. Also don't burn above 4x as this can and usually does cause problems.

ASHY


Bloodfeast  Home )  2002-07-15 22:27:14 ( ID:eed.rjyyyyo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

sounds good to me, but won't I then have to deal with the horizontal lines throughout the film while using 3:2 pulldown?


ASHY  2002-07-16 17:30:57 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

3:2 won't cause any interlacing problems if you do it correctly.
You MUST encode to MPEG2 for 3:2 pulldown to work. MPEG1 VCD doesn't support it.

The easiest way is to select the 'NTSC FILM SVCD' template or the 'PAL FILM SVCD' template then unlock it and change the parameters you wish to change. This will add the correct 3:2 pulldown for you.
If you wish to do it your self then make sure you are encoding to MPEG2 then select the following options:

UNDER THE VIDEO TAB:
Encode mode- 3:2 pulldown when playback
Framerate- 23.976 fps(internally 29.97 fps)

ASHY



Question - .D2V FILES FOR TMPGE No.24876
LEO  2002-07-15 00:29:52 ( ID:lzf6gnmct7n )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I cannot find and open .d2v files in tmpge software. The directory is
blank even If I know the file is there...

Leo


ASHY  2002-07-15 00:33:53 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You haven't installed DVD2AVI correctly.
First install DVD2AVI then run it at least once then DON'T move it.
Next copy DVD2AVI.vfp from the DVD2AVI folder to the TMPG folder where the TMPGenc.exe is located.

You should now be able to open d2v files.

ASHY



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