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Can somebody tell me why tmpgenc gives me an error evry time I try to convert any kind of file to mpg??? Coz this problem is really annoying and there's no site that explains this problem can anyone help me? thx
I had converted a mov-file into a avi-file, and my plan was to convert the
avi-file into a mpeg-file with the tmpgenc 2.59.
But he doesn't work with this file (with other avi-files what besides original
not a mov-file was, I had no problems).
Anyway, when the avi-file is maded with the mov-into-avi-converter I can play it with the quicktime-player as a avi-file (because it has the extension *.avi) so it is a good avi-file if you ask me, but it is strange that I hear a irritating noise while I'm playing it.
I first had some Probs with my DivX AVI (Errors and no Sound) but I read some articles here and so I found away around (using VirtualDub for sound and disabled SSE --> no errors).
Now I tried to make a SVCD... the AVI was too big so i splitted in two halfes... I used the *.avi file for the movie and the *.wav file for sound... for the 1st SVCD everything worked fine, but the other one is a bit wrong... the sound comes a few seconds (i guess 5 or 10) to early... so the video doesn't fit the sound...
What should I do?! Why does it work with the 1st CD but doesn't work with the second?! Is there an option where i can use a delay for the sound?!
Some1 HELP, PLEAAASEEEE... ;o)
I am having this sound problem too. I am using virtualdub also to change the audio into wav format then using tmpgenc to convert then into a mpg format. In Tmpgenc I am loading the avi video and the wav audio then splitting into two but the second disk's sound is a second or two before the video. What am I doing wrong or how do I correct this.
I have win. XP & 98. The same version that is compatible with both of them is
working fing on 98,but dosn't display a video (on XP) while converting from AVI to MPEG and after the convertion, obviously playes jast an audio.
Thanks ahead, Al.
Aha... 2 versions install and non install. While this may be a good idea for the numpties who don't know how to extract files from compressed archives, I do hope both versions will continue to be made available instead of just the installer in the future.
What is it with TMPG and new versions?!
Every time a new version gets introduced something gets broken.
I have discovered that the Ac3 filter which I used with TMPG now doesn't work as of version 2.57 and I don't seem to be able to find one which does.
Has anyone managed to find an Ac3 filter which works with the new versions?
Well it could be because you are converting the sample rate to 48khz.
TMPG does not have the best sample rate converter around.
Try and use Virtualdub to convert the samplerate to a 48khz wav and make sure you check the 'high quality' box.
When done check the length of the audio compared to the original audio length. If they are the same you should be ok.
I'm using a dual-intel-board (Abit VP6) with 2 x P-III/1.000. In the task-manager both CPUs are working - but together the CPUs does not work more than 50-56%.
Why does TMPGenc not use the full CPU-power?
Thx,
Reinhard
P.S.: I'm using W2K, the Canopus-NLE-SW does use both CPUs to 100%.
btw...the audio in the avi must be as good as the wav....its just that using the avi as a sound source for tmpgenc may result in some loss of sound quality or even missing sound in the resulting mpg.....
The sound quality will depend on the player you are using to decode it.
If for instance if you are using Mediaplayer to play back the AVI and this AVI has AC3 audio or MP3 then it is likely you are using a crap Ac3/Mp3 decoder with Mediaplayer.
Whereas the Wav decoder which media player is using is much better and therefore seems to produce better results.
In reality a decompressed or compressed file will always result in some quality loss not an improvement, it's just how you choose to decode it that makes a difference.
The sound quality will depend on the player you are using to decode it.
If for instance if you are using Mediaplayer to play back the AVI and this AVI has AC3 audio or MP3 then it is likely you are using a crap Ac3/Mp3 decoder with Mediaplayer.
Whereas the Wav decoder which media player is using is much better and therefore seems to produce better results.
In reality a decompressed or compressed file will always result in some quality loss not an improvement, it's just how you choose to decode it that makes a difference.
>>>If for instance if you are using Mediaplayer to play back the AVI and this AVI has AC3 audio or MP3 then it is likely you are using a crap Ac3/Mp3 decoder with Mediaplayer.<<<
No, my audio is not AC3 or MP3 - it is a 32kHz stereo-pcm-audio from a video-camera, captured with a Canopus NLE-card. Other guys with a newer cam reported the same problem with 48 kHz-cams/audio.
Hello, I am attempting to encode the BMW quicktime movies. I have the QTReader.vfp file and completed encoding the films to mpeg-2. I then found that the entire mpeg-2 file is just the title screen of the movie including the quicktime player. I have quicktime 6 and am new to the TMPGEnc program. I would appreciate any help I could get. Thank you,
-Tommy
Why Not Just make your Own Templates with Different Settings???Then you just open Tmpgenc and load the template with all the settings you want...as Far as I know there isn"t a command line command for doing that...