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Well there is something wrong with the AVS script that you are encodeing...and the error is telling you what the error is and were the error is..Open Up the "AVS" file with Note Pad and look at the first line of the script and edit the first line of the script to what it is supposed to be ..I don"t know what your script is so I cant tell you what exactly to do ....
That is not a Valid AVS file...Redo it and if it turn out the same script then There is something wrong with DVDX, I don"t know a single thing about DVDx so I cant help you there...And My Avisynth isn"t the best either but I do know that is not a Valid AVSynth script..
I don't really know much about DVDx either, but the command IPCSource("movie.mpg0") seems correct.
This command tells AVisynth to connect to the Premiere export plugin and looks for the frameserver file with the name("movie.mpg0").
(You wont be able to see this file, but if the premier server is running it should connect to it.)
Is the framesrver running when you try to open the .avs file.
Also the command only works with AVIsynth versions below v1.0b6 and above v1.0b3 so check your version or download an earlier version and try it.
If you only have a small hard drive and want to make DVD rips directly from your DVDROM drive then you can kiss your DVD drive goodbye soon.
Making DVD rips directly from a DVD drive puts far too much stress on the drive and will shorten it's life considerably.
Depending on how long it takes to encode, your drive could be in operation for anything between 2 hrs to 15 hrs and if it's more like 15 hrs then this is a hell of a long time for a drive to run and if you are making rips constantly then the running life of the drive will soon be reached.
Hard drives are specifically made to run constantly and will run for a long time before breaking down. DVDROM drives and CDROM drives are NOT designed to run like this.
Take my advice save up and get a bigger hard drive otherwise you will only have to spend the money on a new DVD drive instead.
Once you have done that you will be able to start ripping the right way with thev right tools.
I currently get 'Unspecified Error:11175' near the end of a 1-hr
of AVI->MPG2 encoding, and I tried it again, and this time it happened
10 mins into in the process. I am using the 2.58 Trial version with
Windows 2K. I use CQ with 8K bitrate. One time it hung the machine
very early on when I tried with 2-hr AVI->MPG2. This is when I tried
with Windows XP, I don't know if this is Window or HW that causes the hang.
I will consider buying TMPG when it runs more reliable.
Tmpgenc is very Reliable and Stable, there are many More factors than just tmpgenc to the reasons why problems occur...More often than not an error occurs because of a Codec or the File it self, or just the configuration of said System..Like Too many codecs installed on a single machine, or Iffy software installed on Said machine...Since I stopped Downloading my files off the net I haven"t had any problems encodeing Files...
Try version 2.57
I run into the same problem but I do not think it is cause of Codecs or other things, cause reverting to version 2.57 the errors disappeared.
I have no idea on why is this happening, the error codes are for read errors, but sometime the system just locks.
The fact that 2.57 (not likely so much different) works, make me think there's a bug or instability in the current 2.58 version.
Could we not have a sticky at the top of the forum - something to get people's attention 'READ THIS BEFORE POSTING' or suchlike, which suggets using the search function ?
It would avoid the same old questions being asked over and over.
Please help!
i'v been using tmpg for vcd for the last 3 month no probloms.
Now having bought a dvd 104 writer i wih to mke dvd's.
i have had some work but now none of the files i convert will play in my dvd player?
they will play fine on the pc using power dvd xp?
to make mattters worse they will play in my mates sony dvd player.
and before anyone says my player wont play dvd-r/dvd-rw's i can copy dvd's and use ifo edit to backup all my dvd collection?
has anyone got any ideas where i'm going wrong.
I'M USING DVD WORKSHOP TO MASTER THE MPEG FILE FROM TMPG TO DVD.
ps please help on the vfapi settings please.
many thanks
DIDIdave
Well If they play on your friends player then The problem Is odviously with your DVD Player cuz if the file were screwed then they wouldn"t work on your friends player..You can allways use a different authoring program???
I found that DVDs mastered by DVD Workshop then copied to hard disk and burned by DVDit LE do not play. The discs get into the menu but video does not start up at all.
I will probably contact Ulead tech support to try to get to the bottom of this.
i use dvd workshop, dvd movie factory and a couple of others, i get the 'wont play in some machines' but i think its down to the blank discs, i use an a04 and i have no probs with any part of it
I purchased a fujijilm s602 which creates 640x480vga mjpeg avi videos. I think quicktime was used to encode avi in the camrea. Any Idea how I can use tmpgenc to encode ot mpge for vcd ?
Do you have a "MJPeg Codec" installed on your system so Tmpgenc can decode the file....and if it happens to be a Quicktime file you will need a QuickTime Plugin for tmpgenc which you can find on Google...
when i convert a video file into *.*mpeg in order to burn a vcd (with nero) so as to play it with my napa dav311 (portable vcd player) the video don t play correctly whereas the pc play it well .. how can i do to creat a corect vcd with Tmpegenc for my napa??
The problem exists because TMPG does NOT create 100% VCD compliant MPEGs. Your player does require 100% VCD compliant files.
To correct this you need to download the phillips VCD 2.0 toolkit. De-multiplex the MPEG with TMPG first then re-multiplex the files with the VCD toolkit multiplexer.
This should then create a 100% VCD compliant file which should work in your player ok.
I have to dissent here... I have "primarily" been using TMPG to make standard mpg for standard VCDs burnt by Nero. My source files tend to be .avi files downloaded thru KaZaa. If I use the TMPG standard VCD settings everything turns out fine. This is regardless of whether I play them on my progressive scan Panasonic DVD player or my non-progressive but VCD compliant Sony DVD player.
If I fool around with the bitrates then the resultant non-standard file can still be burnt to a CD-R by NERO but it will only play well on my progressive scan Panasonic.
I am no expert... but it may be your DVD/VCD player that is at fault.
Look.
It is well known by most people who have a lot of experience with TMPG and also known in a lot of other encoding forums that TMPG does *NOT* create 100% VCD compliant files. They will work in a DVD player no problem and maybe in your Sony, but will not work correctly in a strict VCD player such as the NAPA.
This is due to the way TMPG multiplexes and not the actual encoding.
This is a fact and not speculation.
hi
then I convert a avi file with tmpgenc and burn it into a cd with nero and then I see it on my vcd player the sound of that movie came after the film.
why ?
send that answer to
peterthedragon@hotmail.com
Use field "audio gap correct" in option "source range" to syncrony audio and video.
You can put an positive or negative value depending if audio is later or sooner.
when you convert to VCD be sure opcion "source range" is marked.
I have converted a few avi movie files to mpeg1 files using TMPGenPlus and I am having problems with the video fading in & out with a pink tint...I am new to converting these type of files and have been going with the default settings...is there a fix for this problem??? Thanks
The discoloration is usually caused by a codec you probably have installed on your system called "Angel Potion" you have to delete this codec and then re-encode your avi then the dis-coloration will go away...The Angel Potion Codec is a Hacked Mpeg4 codec that causes a lot of problems on systems that it is installed on...
I checked the list of codecs in device mgr & codec properties and there isn't a codec called angel potion listed...is there another name used for this codec???
Here is the fix...I found it on vcdhelp.com...it worked
change the codec reader settings in TMPGEnc under Option->Environmental settings->VFAPI plug-in and right click on the DirectShow Multimedia File Reader and increase the priority to 1 or 2 and try open the video.