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Try to reinstall you XVID codec, it is some damages XVID packages on the NET, especially if downloaded from KAZAA.
Try download the "NIMO codec package" or "XVID Codec for WIN32". The last one contains AVIC (FourCC Changer) utility that will allow you to change your XVID file to be recognized as DIVX.
Find out what Codec the avi file is and get that Codec.and raise the "Direct Show" to "2".If that doesn"t work then the AVI file could be corrupted..I downloaded 3 different Versions Of a Movie called 8 Mile last night off Kazaa and every one of them was Corrupted...
I am using TMPGEnc, the latest on this web. I am into a lot of basic video editing basically correction of mpgs' movies. I have a few questions to fully utilise TMPGEnc.
1) How do I use the Cut function in TMPGEnc? I only know how to Merge them.
2) What is Simple Multiplex, Simple De-Mutliplex, Multiplex, Demultiplex and demux.
3) I converted a .rm video clip to mpeg and now the sound is out of sync with the video (either video or sound is slow). Can I use TMPGEnc to correct the whole thing and how do I go about doing it.
To use the Cut function you just load in the file, Click "edit" then choose the in and out points and that is Basicly it..Multiplexing is the joining or audio and video streams and De-Multiplexing is the seperation of audio and video streams...You said that you encoded a RM file to mpeg with tmpgenc But the file Must not have been a RM file Cuz Tmpgenc Has Never Supported RM files cuz RM is Not a "Direct Show" Or "Video for Windows" format so can not be encoded By Tmpgenc....
While converting a AVI movie into MPEG it stops at 54% and keep getting " Illegal floating decimal point calculation order". Can any tell me what that means and how do I correct it? Your help is greatly appreciated.. Pete
This error is usually Caused By the AVI file being Corrupted..It is Quite common with Downloaded AVI files..The only thing you can do is go to "Options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "CPU" and UN-Check the "SSE & SSE-2" Boxes..then go to the regular Settings to "Quantize Matrix" and Un-Check the "Use Floating Point DCT"..Now you shouldn"t get the error But the encodeing will Take a Really long time Cuz you wount be utilizeing the SSE optimizations of your CPU...
I got rid of it by changing the min bitrate value in CQ settings, it seems that some values will make it display 'Illegal floating decimal point calculation order' error message. If I set it to 10 I get the error almost direct, but with 50 it encodes the avi without any problem,
You CANT encode Real Media Files to mpeg with tmpgenc Or pretty much any program...There is a program called EO-Video that will encode RM to Mpeg1 But the Quality isn"t very good with this encoder..You would be better off useing a program called "Tinra" to encode the RM files to AVI then encode the AVI to mpeg with Tmpgenc....
I hav a project with about 4 minutes of video that is broken into segments.
Each segment has text overlayed.
When I play it to tape and watch it, everything looks fine.
When I create an mpg the text is awful. It breaks up in some places, little fuzzy in other places.
Why is this? Why doesn't the text hold together? The video looks fine. Even the text that is part of the video looks fine (signs on doors, etc) but any overlaid text is terrible.
How can I overcome this?
Here is some info: I am using Premiere 6.x on a windows 2K platform. I have and AMD 1900+ with 512MBs ram.
I use TMPGEnc encoder as follows
Size: 720x480
Aspect Ration: 4:3 525 Line NTSC
Frame Rate: 29:97
Rate Control: Constant Quality
Motion Search: High
The aim is to convert VHS tape to VCD..I have BELKIN capture hardware called VideoBus II (USB) and Windows Moviemaker and also a software called DVD Copy plus which contains TMPGENC software..The problem is the moviemaker gives out a file in WMV format only..Can TMPGENC convert the WMV to MPEG ? If so how? Once I have the MPEG file I can burn it to VCD using the PowerCDR inside the DVD copy plus..Thanks for a reply
So you got suckered into buying that DVD scam software called DVD Copy plus.
Why are you using Movie maker. Use a proper capture program such as IUVCR or Virtualdub and if you have the space, capture to uncompressed frames for highest quality or use the Huffyuv codec. If you dont have the space then you could capture to MPEG4 or MJPEG. All these formats will load into TMPG.
As for burning MPEGs to VCD, you would better better advised to use NERO.
Matt,
you can also save as avi file from Movie Maker, then convert to mpg using TMPG. My problem here is that clips, created by movei maker, are not recognized anymore in the mpg file...
Let me know when you find a solution.
Cheers, Holger