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I have a question concerning editting an mpg2 file.
I have been using tmpgenc for about a month. I stream a movie into a ATI AIW7500 as standard VCDs or 480X240 XVCDs. I can edit these and burn them easily.
When I stream in as standard SVCDs and burn, I can view the SVCD. The problem is trying to edit the mp2 file with tmpgenc.
I have searched the BBS looking for info on using TMPG to resize a SVCD to 720*480 so that it will play on a DVD player.
I have noticed that it is stated in a few messages that TMPG can scale before passing the file to CCE for encoding but it does not say how to do this.
Could someone please point me in the right direction on how to achieve this.
Thanks in advance... I use 2.64 at the min but am about to try the 2.66 beta.
First you extract the audio from your File ..Then you load the video into Tmpgenc and then do your settings then go to "file" to "save project" and save a project file ,then you load the project file into "Vfapi Converter" which will make a Psudo AVI file that you can load into CCE to encode..You can either encode the audio with Tmpgenc or load it in seperately into CCE or just use a total different program to encode the audio...and that is it...well this is the short way to explain it...
Hi Guys
I Have done this the right way round (not )
upgraded the computer to a P4 2.5 ghz and installed new version of TMPGEnc on to new puter, when i down load avi files and convert them, i seem to get on the finished mpeg, a pinkish blocky haze left around and movement, usally across a face if picture is dark. But not present if played as a AVI
Question, Has anyone else had this, is it the new puter doing it, is it TMPGEnc doing it or have i just been lucky down loading corupt files,
Any help appriciated, as for settings used all i do is tick it to be a pal vcd output and select relevant input and output folders.
Fragile
You should check and see if you have the "Angel Potion Codec" Installed on your machine, this codec has been known to cause discoloration in mpeg files encoded with Tmpgenc....
The program said me that i dont have msvcr70.dll, when i tried to edit a "*.vdr.avi" archive. Where can i found it?
and...... when i use the avi file in the video source and the wav file in the audio source (extract with virtual dub), in the mpeg archive, the sound go 8 seconds later then the video. What can i do?
i have encoded a film to svcd which as come out great sound and picture are fine but when i go split the file into 2 parts there seems to be about 5 secs of audio missing from then end of the frist half of the film ??. And i was just wondering if somebody knew why this was happening
TMPGenc has trouble cutting Mpeg2 files, its something about TMPGenc unable to correctly cut the audio and video in the same place, i had the same problem, if you go to the TMPGenc home page, you will see some info regarding this problem, as they seem to be unable to address it, try to encode the movie in 2 parts, using batch convert if you like, i just do one half, then set up the second half with the same bitrate as the 1st half, as so you dont get one half looking better than the other, all depends if you cut the file at exactly 50%, sometimes its not a good idea if its bang in the middle of a busy scene, or someone is talking in that particular part of the film.
thats what i have been doing batch encoding but then another problem developed where it would bomb out with some error but if i did it 1 part at a time it would be ok its abit time comsuming as i wanted to set it off b4 i went to bed as not to tie up the pc too much i havce tried vcd cutter but it just locks up
VCD Cutter only works with MPEG1 Files...There are lots of good Mpeg editors ,i sometimes use the Mpeg editor in "Power VCR" and it works Quite Good, or there is M2-Edit Pro, or DVD Cutter, or Mpeg2VCR, which is a Fairly Cheap one ,you can download a Bunch of different editors at :http:/www.apachez.net/ in the tools section....
Hello
I have created 2 mpg files from 2 avi files with TMPGenc. When I want to join these 2 mpg files, it says that file # 2 is not compatible with other mpeg file.
Waht can I do to solve this problem.
Go to mpeg tools in TMPGenc, choose merg + cut, select mpg1 video cd from dropdown menu, enter path and filename for the outputted file, choose run. now try to join the files, this should do the trick.
I'm getting 'gradiant' artifacts during encoding. It appears on low-lit scenes, and where the gradiants are happening in the scene (like a low-lit door, dark colors, lots of shadows) it's not pretty.
Source is 720x480 24p (yes, 24 frames progressive, not interlaced) sourced from an High Definition transfer.
Settings are 2-pass VBR, minimum 4000, 5000 average, 7500 high end. 3/2 pulldown is inserted, and noise reduction are being used. 8-bit is the color depth.
I've also tried 2-pass VBR with 7000 minimum, 7500 average, and 8500 high, with 10-bit color, as well as noise reduction and "Soften block noise" in Quantize matrix. The gradiant artifacting is minimized a little (~20%) but not enough to make it disappear. The source footage does not have this problem.
GOP Structure is default, but I've also played around and tried adding more B frames (no difference, actually a little worse)
Any help would be appreciated, this is a sticking point right now.
One last question, I have the new version of TMPeg, and my version doesn't have HP@HL for HDTV resolutions and encoding. How do I get that (plug in?). I have HDTV source footage, and would like to MPEG-2 encode it (same source as 720x480p footage being used)
Hope someone can help. Downloaded avi files from inernet site. With some of them, after encoding there is no sound whatsoever even though sound was present before (checked with a player). Picture is spot on though.
You should do this with ALL the movies that you Download off the net, you need to Extract the audio to a Wav file with "Virtual Dub" and use that as your audio source...Tmpgenc does not like to encode Compressed Audio formats and most of the time the audio is going to be compressed so this is the way to fix it....