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Question "....wav" can not open or unsupported Eric 1 2002-12-04 02:29:49
Question "stream read error" with TMPGEnc 2.59 on WinXP mlc02000 1 2002-12-04 00:50:49
Question DIFFERENT ENCODERS DOUG 3 2002-12-03 17:43:14
Question Conversion error Doh 1 2002-12-03 02:43:55
Question merge two files patty 1 2002-12-03 09:26:13
Question Question about trimming mpeg video . . . Andrew Wickliffe 3 2002-12-03 17:46:38
Question p3 pakage.dll error jo 1 2002-12-02 22:04:31
Question CAN NOT OPEN OR UNSUPPORTED DOUG 6 2002-12-03 20:28:37
Question Time frame Speedy5491 1 2002-12-02 22:01:36
Question 5 channels avi Tomo 6 2002-12-03 18:48:51
Question OT: How to export jpgs from a region in premier kahunaa 1 2002-12-02 21:52:40
Question TMPGEnc for DVD-Video BenW 1 2002-12-02 21:47:12

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Question - "....wav" can not open or unsupported No.31469
Eric  2002-12-03 14:13:38 ( ID:2lx3p27u3wg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am trying to convert a divx .avi to an mpeg that I plan to burn to a VCD. I split the .avi into a video and .wav file. When I try to use TMPGEnc 2.59.47.115 to make the mpeg, I get the error "....wav", can not open or unsupported. The .wav file plays just fine in Windows Media Player, WinAmp, etc., so I don't have any idea what the problem is.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Eric


lupy  2002-12-04 02:29:49 ( ID:o10nietw26a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

are u sure its a wav file? "save wav" in virtual dub does not guarantee its a uncompressed wav. U must select full processing mode for audio in virtual dub and also select no compression(PCM) under compression..or its will just be in whatever audio formatt it was in in your avi...



Question - "stream read error" with TMPGEnc 2.59 on WinXP No.31467
mlc02000  2002-12-03 10:31:43 ( ID:wlwq240bawk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi, I hope someone can help me !!!
Every time I tried to convert an avi to s-vcd, when TMPGEnc reached 50%, I got this error "stream read error" !!!!

What I can do to solve this trubble ??

TNX to all for reply

MLC


jerome  2002-12-04 00:50:49 ( ID:1yqj.adu4rc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have the same problem trying to de-multiplex an m2p file on WinXP. But I don't have any clue to solve it.

Sorry.



Question - DIFFERENT ENCODERS No.31463
DOUG  2002-12-03 07:30:59 ( ID:ez6ru0p4vyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I AM DOWNLOADING THE PANASONIC MPEG ENCODER & THE HONESTECH MPEG MPEG ENCODER HOW DO THEY STAND UP AGAINST TMPG?


minion  2002-12-03 09:28:28 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How do they stand up Well they don"t stand up at all, they don"t even get on there knees..They Both Suck really badly..Panasonic is the better out of the two but they both aren"t even close as good as tmpgenc..


DOUG  2002-12-03 13:44:12 ( ID:ez6ru0p4vyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

THANKS
THAT IS GOOD TO KNOW I AM ALWAYS TRYING TO FIX THINGS THAT ARENT BROKEN


ASHY  2002-12-03 17:43:14 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Fix your keyboard then. It seems to have it's Caps lock stuck.

ASHY



Question - Conversion error No.31461
Doh  2002-12-03 01:56:25 ( ID:t4mpyzzbaql )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I tried to convert this one file, and the projected mpeg was much larger than it should be. Also, the sound doesn't come through. Is it possible that the file is protected?


doh  2002-12-03 02:43:55 ( ID:t4mpyzzbaql )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Oh nvm. i used virtual dub to take out the wav and then created a new thing. whoopee....



Question - merge two files No.31459
patty  2002-12-02 23:11:34 ( ID:6yit03qdwvm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i have 2 mpeg files. how can i make one file out of this 2 files?


minion  2002-12-03 09:26:13 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If they are Both exactly the same you Can join them with the Mpeg tools "Merge & Cut"...



Question - Question about trimming mpeg video . . . No.31455
Andrew Wickliffe  2002-12-02 20:40:18 ( ID:5oxurtyflpl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Say I cut one mpeg into two. Are these two new files recompressed?

Thanks


minion  2002-12-02 22:05:46 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What do you mean Re-Compressed?? The are exactly the same as the file you Cut...


Andrew Wickliffe  2002-12-03 00:06:52 ( ID:lckyk55l3qr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Sorry, I'm used to unix programs--which recompress each file. Files split w/ tmpeg are the same quality of the original? I guess that was my original question.


ASHY  2002-12-03 17:46:38 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I doubt even Unix programs would need to recompress the file either.

The cutting is done at a binary level. So any operating system should be able to cut without re-compressing.

ASHY



Question - p3 pakage.dll error No.31453
jo  2002-12-02 20:26:03 ( ID:nsbkh5almbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

tryng 2 use tmpgenc says cant load p3 package.dll when i pess start wot does this mean and how do i get round it


minion  2002-12-02 22:04:31 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

All the files that come with tmpgenc have to be in the same folder and not sitting on your desktop...



Question - CAN NOT OPEN OR UNSUPPORTED No.31446
DOUG  2002-12-02 19:44:03 ( ID:ez6ru0p4vyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

MY TRIAL PERIOD HAS ENDED IS IT POSSIBLE THAT THIS IS WHY I AM HAVING THIS PROBLEM THE FILES I AM TRYING WERE TESTED BEFORE WITHOUT A PROBLEM.


minion  2002-12-02 22:03:11 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If the trial has ended then you can"t encode to Mpeg2 anymore But you should be able to encode to mpeg1/VCD forever...have you tried raiseing the "Direct show"???


DOUG  2002-12-03 07:24:21 ( ID:ez6ru0p4vyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

THANKS EVERY THING WORKING FINE AGAIN


Neo  2002-12-03 12:20:25 ( ID:h0wcgpxxtuc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When I try to open a DVD2AVI project file, it says "cannot open or unsupported"... I've formatted my PC last week... and after that I couldn¡­t load the DVD2AVI project¡­s into TMPGEnc (as I made before).

Do you know how to solve this?

Thanks!


B_Racer  2002-12-03 13:27:12 ( ID:gxmkoa4dlnj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Did you copy DVD2AVI.vfp into the TMPGEnc-Folder?


N_Player  2002-12-03 19:13:02 ( ID:tasansh9suk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am trying to convert a movie i have downloaded from Shadow Movie Realm. When i try to open any movies to convert them with TMPGEnc it says the movie cannot be opened or is unsupported. what is the problem?


Neo  2002-12-03 20:28:37 ( ID:h0wcgpxxtuc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

And exists a DVD2AVI.vfp? :o)

OK! I've already found it! thanks a lot!



Question - Time frame No.31444
Speedy5491  2002-12-02 19:41:49 ( ID:lf8bomhf4rj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am following this DVD2DVD guide (http://www.digitalforums.com/dvd2dvdr/intro.htm)
I am to the step where I amn using TMPGEnc and the guide is telling me this process should take at most 6 hours.... It's gone for 9 hours and the project is only 2% done. What can I do to speed this up??? Is it really this hard to recreate DVD's????
Thanks,
Speedy


minion  2002-12-02 22:01:36 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Since the Link you posted doesn"t go anywere I Don"t know what method they got you useing to Make a DVD Backup..And the speed of the encodeing depends on the speed of your computer and You will have to have a Very fast computer to encode a DVD To a DVD in 6 hours especially with Tmpgenc which is one of the slower encoders arround..The correct method Involves Ripping the Vob file to your DRive and then useing DVD2AVI to extract the audio and make a D2V frame server file then useing Tmpgenc to encode the D2V and the Audio to a Mpeg2 file for DVD..If your Instructions have you useing a Differant method than the one i basicly explained then I would consider useing a Different method...



Question - 5 channels avi No.31437
Tomo  2002-12-02 19:04:12 ( ID:nsbkh5almbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i know this has been answered several times...but i need to convert an avi file with 5 channels....to wav form to encode in tmpg....simple explanations only please...lol
thanks for bearing with me....


minion  2002-12-02 21:54:51 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What you have is a 5 Chanell Dolby Digital audio track and you can extract this audio track to a Wav file with a Program called "AVI-MuX" it will de-Mux the audio from the video and Uncompress it to a WAV file....


Tomo  2002-12-03 00:27:55 ( ID:nsbkh5almbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

tried that one already minion....but when it extracts the audio it comes out choppy...i.e ...sound goes on and off very quickly..if u get the jist.
i have 2 files that are the same format...both come out the same.
Ive tried alsorts short of recording the wav externally...last resort
heres the details of the files...

video codec
divx codec = DivX;-) MPEG4 v3
bitrate = 1111 Kbit/s

audio codec
AC3-Digital
bitrate = 438
channels = 5 (surround)
samplerate = 48000 Hz

hope this helps...could send sample of video if needed to see if u could tackle it.
Thnx for quick response




minion  2002-12-03 09:24:08 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There is a Version Of "Virtual dub" that supports AC3 audio it is called Virtual-Dub AC3, I think you can get it here "http://www.apachez.net/"..You can use "AVI-Mux" to Just De-Mux the file ,That shouldn"t make it choppy then use "Headac3he" to encode it to whatever you want...


ASHY  2002-12-03 17:52:19 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just change the Interleave and Preroll setting to 0ms in AVI-Mux. It should solve your problem.

ASHY


Tomo  2002-12-03 18:37:11 ( ID:nsbkh5almbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

na...no go...the problem seems to that if i extract the audio file...with say virtualdub or nandub or avimux the the resulting file comes out invalid or corrupt...it plays but but like i say..its choppy.

in virtualdub it will only extract as a direct stream copy not full processing



Tomo  2002-12-03 18:48:51 ( ID:nsbkh5almbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

tried that ashy....it come out choppy but faster...so tried it off the top of my head at 100 preroll and 100 interleave and yahoooooo....perfect sound.will try it now in tmpg....thnx guys...u doin swell job on advice



Question - OT: How to export jpgs from a region in premier No.31435
kahunaa  2002-12-02 18:56:24 ( ID:k3lamlaailn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm trying to export a series of keyframes as jpgs from premier.

Does anyone know of a plugin or way to do this so that I can identify a region and auto generate frames at a specified interval.

Thanks,
kahunaa


minion  2002-12-02 21:52:40 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

So what I gather from what you are saying is that you want a series of Jpeg"s encoded into single Mpeg frames and you want it to be exported from the premier timeline...I suppose it is Possible ,What is the purpose of this Because there might be an Easier way Cuz if you just want these Key frames to be images so you can use them as Menu"s in a DVD/SVCD/VCD Project then you can do it with most authoring programs while authoring....If you have an Mpeg encoder Plugin for Premier you Can export these frames directly to an encoder directly from the timeline...



Question - TMPGEnc for DVD-Video No.31433
BenW  2002-12-02 18:45:45 ( ID:rvzekoccvjn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi all

A quick question regarding TMPGEnc's MPEG2 capabilities:

We have a project that currently runs as a CD-Rom Multimedia app that allows the user select a series of mpegs. Pretty straight forward stuff. So much so that we were thinking of 'enhancing' it to run as DVD-Video, so it can run off home TV's and the like. Baring in mind that this will be our first foray into DVD-Video, does anyone have any experience of using TMPGEnc to create MPEG-2's for this format. Any compatability issues and whatnot? I realise most of you will be biased here ;) but is there a more 'industry standard' method of creating MPEG-2s?

I guess what I'm really asking is TMPEnc capable of creating the kind of quality you get on movie DVDs?

Thoughts / suggestions really appreciated!

Many thanks

Ben


minion  2002-12-02 21:47:12 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well yes and no...Tmpgenc has Good mpeg2 encodeing abilities better than Most encoders But not all...As long as the Source file is of pristene Quality then the output video should be of Simular quality..There are better Mpeg2 encoders But they also cost a lot more money,If you want to e-mail me I"l give you a list of software that will make your project easier...



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