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I encode a divx movie to mpeg and I have tried all the aspect ratios and set the resoluion to 704x336 which is what the movie is at. When I go to test the recording the movie is showed at the top of the TV screen with one large black bar on the bottom only instead of top and bottom. Any idea how to fix this?
I made two SVCD files from a single DV file and merged them (all using TMPGEnc).
However, the last few frames ( about 2 to 10) of the second file are lost after the merge.
What could have caused this problem? I tried several times with the same result.
Thank you!
Hey can someone help me out how do I do this can u email me the anwser @ chrisallen1979@comcast.com I probubly will never find this page again thats why I need you to email me Thanks
Chris
Take that damned ram file to your washing machine, choose color wash and that's it.
ah I forgot - you can't read the answer - maybe you'll find the solution yourself......
a tool called pvinstrumento. With this tool you can repair MPEG-2 Files or demux them, even if the files a not well formed MPEG's or if they are broken. The author wrote this tool to fix MPEG Streams in PVA-Format (delivered by Satellits/DVB) but it also works with the MPEG-Output from Hauppauge's PVR.
I've tested it with all my broken MPEG's - and it worked very, very good. After fixing the files you can use them within tmpgenc without any problem, CUT, MERGE, EDIT, ENCODE all works fine.
Please note: The latest release of the tool (V23 and V23a) does not work with HAUPPAUGE SVCD. Try V.22 - you will find it in the section Nostalgia Versions.
Perhaps this tool will help many other users with similar problems !
if dvix 3.11 is only compatable with windows 1998 & 2000 how can i load it on my computer if i am running xp and does it matter were i load the codecs on my computer. right now i have them all loaded in my program file also i down loaded red dragon it is in mpeg format how do i convert it over to vcd format do i just burn it or what
You Can still use them But you get that stupid Windows warning that says the codec hasn"t passed XP testing..if you do have any problems with 3.11 I think 4.12 is backwards compatible...
This is usually caused by a Glitch in the avi file...Try useing Virtual Dub to frame serve the file..You can use it also to check for errors in the file ...
Help all of a sudden my films I am encoding do not have sound. I keep getting all sorts of number error messages. I am very new to this so if anyone can help in VERY SIMPLE instructions i would be very greatful as I understand non of the technical stuff i am afraid, i am only doing it so I can put subtitles on films for my father.
For the audio you need to extract the audio to a WAV file...You can do this with "Virtual Dub" ..you open Virtual Dub and load in the AVI file then go to "File" to "Save as WAV" then use that file as the audio source...You can get Virtual Dub at "http://www.virtualdub.org"....
Well Maybe you have an older version or something cuz at least the last 3 versions have this option..It says "Save Wav" in the 12 line down the "File" Menu....You can get the newest version at "http://www.virtualdub.org/"...
Ok people i have now found that option but, now i have sound and the picture disappearers after about 20 minutes and does not come back. Sorry to be a pain but WHYYYYY.
Does the picture go away while encodeing or in the Mpeg file???To correct this try going to "Options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and Raise the "Direct Show" to "2"...
I am trying to convert an ASF movie to mpeg and it has failed several times already. I just tried again and it said that there might not be enough space, so I checked the space on the hard drive and it dropped from 4 gig to 400 mb. Where are the files that are taking up the space? I've checked the temp directory for my login and in windows. I can't find any temp files.
If you are useing the "Multipass" method it stores the info from the Passes in the system cache, if you are doing a Multipass encode then you should have a bunch of space on your hard drive....
I figured out what was wrong, after I restarted, I checked and there was the files in the norton protected folder. It was being cached after I deleted it. Thanks for your idea.
Hy, I'm just using tmpgenc to convert an AVI file to MPG file in VCD format.
The result regarding video is excellent but the sound is a little "metallic", in the AVI format the sound is ok.
Do you know if I've to change some settigns or how to do ? Perphaps de-mux the audio and re-encode after ? But how ?
No it's a problem with TMPG's samplerate converter.
You can use various others as plugins with TMPG, you can find out which ones by going to Enviroment setting>External tool the holding the cursor over the 'use' box. SCMPX seems to be best.
The other alternative and the way I prefer is to convert the audio to a wav with Virtualdub and change the samplerate to 44.1 khz, but check the high quality box then load that into TMPG.
I still can't get a preview screen in TMPGEnc or virtual dub I ran a scan in virtual dub and it said 0 bad frames 0 good frames file can not be encoded I am not sure I am doing this right but i clicked file went to open video opened it and went to video clicked on it and went down to scan file and clicked on it. I don't under stand how all my avi's could be bad. What am I doing wrong????????? i have the direct show up to 2 i down loaded the nimo pack build 8. How do I know what codec to use and how do I tell if the avi is bad now I am currently downloading red dragon in mpeg format from IMesh can I encode it in TMPGEnc then burn it to vcd or what do I do with a movie that is already in mpeg format.
If the movie is allreadt in Mpeg format then try just burning it to a Disk without encodeing it...But if Virtual dub won"t show a Picture and you do have the proper codec then there is either a Problem with the configuration of your system(codecs,Conflicts,Programs) or the file is Corrupted...File corruption is Very common with Downloaded files..Whan downloading a File you are downloading Billions of lines of code and if just a Few lines of code get lost or corrupted then it could verry well ruin the whole file..That is why I don"t download files off the net anymore..I had about a 1 in 3 chance that the file I downloaded would be totally fine...To find out which codec the file was encoded with just right click the file and go to "properties"...or there is a Program called "AVI Info" that could tell you what codec was used, you can get it here: http://www.divx-digest.com/software/yaai.html
I'm trying to convert an avi file to mpeg, but it seems that the audio cannot be detected. I played the avi in windows media player 9, and it runs fine. However, when I tried playing it in older versions of windows media player, it also does not have sound.