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When trying to open an piece of video which has been captured directly from the Mini DV Camcorder I am able to open the AVI in TMPGEnc and create resulting MPEG file, however, when I use Adobe Premier V6 to create an AVI (from a selection of video clips) I recieve the following message frin TMPGEnc when trying to open the AVI:
File 'XXXXXXXX.avi' can not open, or unsupported.
Any help for a beginner in this area would be appreciated.
Was it an DivX-AVI with MP3-Sound?
If it so, the try to convert the Audio-Part to WAV first (VirtualDub) to encode Audio and Video separatly. Or use VirtualDub als Frameserver.
Yes, It was an MP3 audio.
I used dvd2svcd for conversion, and it's not possible for me to use separate video and audio files (dvd2svcd want *.avi source file only !).
The only way is to set the "rate control mode" (in dvd2svcd) NOT in 2 pass VBR.
All the others settings are good, (TMPGEnc no errors !!), but the quality......
Hi, I got a question - is it possible to convert an *.ifo file (ripped from a DVD, including all necessary *.vob files) directly to a mpeg video file? I know some other programmes that are able to do this but I think there might be a loss of qualitiy when converting videos with those other programmes.
Additionally, in the *.ifo file there is more information such as available languages and / or subtitles which might make converting more comfortable.
Please answer if you know anything! Thanks in advance!
I'm trying to convert a quicktime MOV file to VCD format: What a nightmare.
The file MOV to MPG VCD conversion stalls at 12% each time I try it.
So I thought I would try converting to AVI first, and then going AVI to VCD. This appeared to work okay (it didnt stall at 12%). But when I played the AVI file, colors were a mess, there were red, green, and blue horizontal lines through the entire video, all of the action scenes were basically grayscale, each frame basically consisted of 3/4 of one frame and 1/4 of another frame, and the entire video displayed at about a 25 degree angle.
There HAS to be a way to make this conversion. I'd appreciate any suggestions!
The title says it all - only the audio stream encodes in the VCD - The video stream is nothing but a black screen. I had the same problem when trying Ulead Media Studio Pro. Maybe the DIVX codecs are messing with the MS-MPEG4 V3 AVI codecs, BUT, the AVI plays fine. It just wont convert. Any thoughts ?
Have you tried to raise the "Direct Show file reader"??Go to "options" to "enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and raise the "Direct show" to "2"..
>Does it play in MediaPlayer? If not, then you need the Codec.
Yes, I mentioned "BUT, the AVI plays fine. It just wont convert." Thnx anyway though.
>Have you tried to raise the "Direct Show file reader"??Go to "options"
>to "enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and raise the "Direct show" >to "2"..
You, sir, are the man. It's converting as we speak. Thank you!
Every time i try to encode an avi divx file to a dvd mpeg file it never lets me encode it into one file. It always splits it up into 2 files, an audio and a movie. Why does it do that? At the end of the wizard it has a check box that says "output video and audio as individual elementary streams" But it doesn't let me uncheck it. It stays checked. I think i need to uncheck that but it wont let me. Somebody please help...
i was using free version with no problems, then i installed the 14 day trial. Now when i start program the wizard open okay, but when i browse to the avi file that i want to split and/or convert the program shuts down, no warning or error codes, just closes completely.
can anyone help?
A common problem with this is that the audio being joined to the video file must be of certain specs:
44 KHz, stereo, 16bit
Many DivX movies, for example, are encoded at 48KHz, which invariably results in synching problems. Also, mono audio will have to be reencoded as stereo (or forced stereo.)
this is what I do to solve:
- rip out the track as a WAV with virtualdub or whatever program you want.
- use PCM/MPEG audio encoder s/a CDEX to reencode the file. CDEX is good because it never modifies header info on same-file-type conversions like WAV->WAV conversions.
- specify this new file as the audio track in TMPGEnc and encode away
I am really impressed with the results of TMPGEnc and especially with the asking price compared to others! Question I have though, is why is it three times slower than the Main Concept product and they seem to be rather close in MPEG quality? Is there any way of speeding things up without going crazy with multiple processors? BTW, I am running a P4 1.7Ghz with 512MB DDR RAM and writing to a 100GB 7200RPM Western Digital with 8MB cache.
Well for a third of the price Of The MainConcept You have to give up a Bit in Speed I guess...The new MainConcept Is one of the fatest encoders out there and the Quality is as good or better than Tmpgenc and it has some simular features, But it also costs 3 times as much.....
Thanks for the comments Minion. Just a real shame, as I have a ton of files to convert and could do with doing these all in a few days rather than over a week or so. I guess fingers crossed for some speed improvements on a future release which would make this product pretty damn close to the BEST on the market! :-)
What do you mean???...You don"t need any password to Use Tmpgenc,All you do is Download the Free Version and extract the files to a folder and run it, That is it...If you use the "Plus" version you can use it for 14 days then you have to Buy It, then you get a registration Number to register the Full Plus version....
I'm seeing some very strange problems on an IBM A20P (750MHz) laptop
running windows 2000 (with all available updates installed), when I
try to do source range editing.
The problem(s) have to do with the the video window, the audio display
window underneath, and the jog slider underneath that. It seems that
they don't coordinate properly, and you can get things so confused, that
the video window stops updating. The only way to move through the
file successfully is to hold the "Next frame" button down. Once you
use the previous frame button, or move the jog slider, you will confuse
things beyond hope and the video window freezes. If you cancel the window,
and bring it back, everything resets, but the problem never goes away.
In addition, as you hold the "Next frame" button down, the jog slider
indicator seems to go much too fast across the screen. If you let go of
the button, and start moving the jog slider, you jump to very far into
the source material, then the video seems to freeze.
i have recently been converting full movies with TMPGEnc which was taking 2-3 hours, i recently got a new hard drive and its now taking 7-12 hours, has anyone got any ideas why?
What is Possible is that the New hard drive is a Bad drive and isn"t writeing the Info to disk very fast..Try doing a Write test on the Hard drive to see what the sequential write speed is and if it as high as it is supposed to be for the type of drive you have....
What file system are you using on your hard drive? is it fat, fat32 or ntfs? i rec. fat32. Are you using alot of virtual memory? try changing your paging drive to another disk. or add more ram... or send back the disk. or wait maybe the drive is not in ULTRA dma mode. oh this stuff is so confusing...