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TMPGEnc always crashes when I use it... error message:
Error read occurred at adress 00485db7 in module tmpgenc.exe
I've copied on different drives and used win2k and winXP... works great on my other computer with win2k it's just a hell of a lot slower...
I have an Athlon 1900+, Soyo DragonPlus mobo, 768mb DDR, both my HDDs are WesternDigital 40GB 7200RPM... I don't know why this specific program would crash all the time? idea or resources would be greatly appreciated.. thanks!
I'm having exactly the same problem with running TMPGEnc on an XP system, the only other similarity with your system is that I have an Athlon XP (1700+).
I'm having the exact same problems with 2.58.44.152. I either get an exception after a number of minutes encoding or I get a 'privilege order error'. My source data is digital video captured as an AVI file.
I have the same problem and have the registered plus version. I contacted the tech support by email and was told to turn off SSE under OPTIONS, ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING, CPU. They also suggested that if using DV AVI files that it should be type 2 and provided a link to a free conversion utility. http://www.canopus-aust.com/US/products/free_utilities/pm_free_utilities.asp
I have not tried any of theses suggestions yet, but I'm hopeful they will work.
I have just d/l'd the software and ran one clip through it last night. Worked wonderfully!!! When I tried again this morning. I got the message Cant load "P3Package.dll. What am I doing wrong? Please can someone help me.
I would expect you are starting tmpgenc from the menu or workscreen. Probably moved it there when you saw it worked. The P3package.dll must be in the smae directorty as where you start Tmpgenc from, then you are ok. Good luck !
Have you Moved any of the Tmpgenc files since last night??And are all the Tmpgenc files in the Same folder??? Look in your Tmpgenc folder and look for the "P3P Package.Dll" and if it isn"t there then that is your problem...and if it is there you can try to copy and paste it into your System32 folder, that usually works..but if you can"t get it to work then re-download the program ..
Hi. I'm trying to open an mpeg 2 format movie but i can't get tmpg enc to open it. None of my other software will play it either. I'm guessing i may need a new codec but could someone tell me where i could get one from. Thanx a lot guys .
As of version 2.57, tmpgenc uses either the "Cyberlink mpeg2 decoder" or uses the "ligos mpeg2 decoder" to decode mpeg2 files...if you have allmost any cyberlink product you should have the mpeg2 decoder...There is a Mpeg2 vfpi decoder that was used with earlier versions that still works but they changed it to the cyberlink or ligos decoders cuz it was deemed un-reliable..To properly watch Mpeg2 files you should have a software dvd player installed anyways and power dvd is as good as any, and much better than Media player,and if you know were to look you can get it for free so it shouldn"t be too much of a problem....
I'm running 2.58 and now installed Cyberlinks PowerDVD XP. I can see that now there is the Cyberlink MPEG-2 decoder plugin in the VFAPI plugin in TMPGenc, but still i cant open any SVCD file in the wizard, it sais "cannot open or unsupported".
There is no problem to open the SVCD file in PowerDVD XP or in Nero to burn it as a SVCD.
So i don't know what to do next.
Same problem here and it has friggin' annoyed me to say the least. I have used TMPG with the Ligos filters with no problem (which I think Power DVD actually uses) for a long time know, but as of version 2.58 not any more even though they show up in the VFAPI plugins.
I don't know if it will work when installing PowerDVD or not, but I aint installing that shower of shite on my PC just for the sake of an MPEG2 codec anyway. I much prefer WinDVD and wish that the author of TMPG would just improve things instead of p...ing me off and totally changing the way things work every time a new version comes out.
I used to think TMPG was an unbeatable program, but in the last few versions there have been that many bugs introduced that it's becoming very annoying and I'm afraid to say I'm becoming more and more fond of CCE each time TMPG cocks up.
More time should be spent by Hori checking for bugs rather than banging out new versions as quick as possible just to pull in the punters and give more of a thought to us long time users who have spent many hours developing a system, which works, to use TMPG to it's best and then it all suddenly goes tits up because of dollar signs and chinging noises in the authors eyes and ears.
I'd like to produce a 720x576 MPEG (1 or 2) movie, so that all frames are "positionned" at a specific (X,Y) couple within this video 720x576 plane,
the remaining space being filled by "empty" macroblocks (and not black macroblocks). As a result, the frames displayed do not change existing blocks in the video buffer, giving the impression to the user a reduced video is played at a given position.
This video is to be used on a hardware that does not have positionning functionnality included. Currently if I want to do this for a slice only, I think only a P-Frame is produced, then when I display the slice, only the rectangle I am interested in is displayed by my hardware on its screen. For a slice only, it works.
For a movie, I'd like to start with P-frames only, it's a cheat, but I do not manage to do it (which is rather logical in a way).
Does somebody has an idea of what could be done to produce such a movie ?
Thank you.
trying to demultiplex amovie so i can take it in to spuceup but when i do spuceup only takes in the video and not the audio they are both the same name but the audio after demutiplexing is showing its a movie file instead of an audio file can some one tell me what im doing wrong cheers
I can play mp2 videos on my computer, but whenever I open up an mp2 file to encode it, it says that the file type is not supported. I've got my TV program closed, as well as any media players, but still no luck, what should I do to rectify this problem?
Do you mean Mpeg2?? mp2 is a audio format...You have to have either the "Ligos mpeg2 decoder" or the "Cyberlink mpeg2 decoder" installed on your system before you can load mpeg2 files into tmpgenc...and sometimes it helps if you just load in the Mpeg video(mpv), cuz Tmpgenc doesn"t like compressed Audio...but you need the mpeg2 decoder installed...
The easiest way to do it which will give you an idea is to just encode a regular scene for a minute in the movie and then multiply the result by the amount of minutes in the film or to be more precise encode 5 mins of a regular part of the movie and multiply that by the time length of the movie.
For example a movie which encodes at 13mb/min and is 100 mins in length will roughly be 1300mb in total.
This is not an exact method as there is no method which can be exact, but it will give you something to shoot for and tell you roughly how large the total file size will be.
I was wondering if there is a logo filter out there I can install into tmpgenc.
I know there is a logo filter with virtualdub and I used it already but if there is one for tmpgenc I can skip the step of changing the video into avi with virtuald and than back to mpg with tmpgenc.
When I was encoding a while back, I ran into a piece of bad film in Bad Boys. I was able to splice it, remove the bad part and put it back together again. I thought I did this in VDub, but when I looked for it, there were not tutorials on the subject. The file was freezing in Tmpgenc. Don't remember what I did. Can you point me in the right direction. I have looked in the forums here and vcdhelp.
In the source range in Tmpgenc you can use the "Cut editing" feature to cut certain parts out of the avi file...well actually it just skips encodeing the selected part...
I don"t really understand your Question...You can"t put a DVD formated mpeg on a CD-R..How would you burn such a File???You can only burn vcd/xvcd/svcd/xsvcd/cvd formated Mpeg files on a Cd-R, dvd"s are for DVD"S... and you have to burn these mpeg file with a Program that is specificly for burning vcd/svcd"s...
Also check www.vcdhelp.com and look for your DVD player to see what it supports (VCD, XVCD etc). The type of media brand you use is also important for some players.