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hi. i am tying to convert avi to mpeg in svcd ntsc-film format. its not working. i select the avi file i want and it tells me it cannot open or its uncupported. so i try it with decompressed audio. same message. but, i can put my avi file into the audio box just fine.
When I use TMPGEnc to convert DivX .avi movies with MP3 audio to mpeg2 I get no sound. I works fine when I convert divx with PCM audio. Is there any way I can make the mp3 work?
When I use TMPGEnc to convert DivX .avi movies with MP3 audio to mpeg2 I get no sound. I works fine when I convert divx with PCM audio. Is there any way I can make the mp3 work?
Well make sure you have a good Mp3 codec installed But if Tmpgenc will not real the mp3 audio then there isn"t much you can do to get tmpgenc to read it ,so what you have to do is Extract the audio to a WAC file with something like "Virtual-Dub" then use the WAV file as the audio source...
I had a similar problem, ensure you have the XVID codec installed on the machine and goto Environmental settings and drop Direct Show back down to Zero.
Hello! I wanted to widen the original "Minority Report" from 16:9 to 4:3.
The original video is 20fps (strange thing, I know) PAL. After tmpegenc reencoded this film, I've got strange stroboscopic effect. I think this effect produced tmpegenc, while trying to reencode as 25fps.
Anyway, I've stuck, and don't know what to do next. Any help would be appreciated.
If it's 20 fps then it's not really PAL. Pal is 25 fps. The effect you are talking about is called interlace lines. These can be removed by using the appropiate de-interlace filter in TMPG.
The next problem is the framerate. TMPG won't convert this to 25 fps correctly. The playback will be jerky as TMPG doesn't do correct framerate conversion.
AVIsynth can do a correct conversion if you know how to use it.
I want to use the MPEG-2 encoding functionality of TMPGenc
in the MS directshow framework.
Especially I want to use the MSVidCtrl component with built-in DVR
functionality. For doing this there must exist a IEncoderAPI compatible
encoder on the system.
- Control through MS-DOS Prompt (Server)
For more professional use, we have been requested to implement some feature to work with other application seamlessly. TMPGEnc Server can be controlled through MS-DOS prompt, so TMPGEnc Server can be controlled from different User interface or other application all process can be automated.
After ripping a dvd with Clad XP I tried to load the d2v into tmpgenc and I keep getting the error message d2v cannot open or unsupported. What does this mean. I ripped a different dvd and still got the same message
I ran it plenty of times, although this is the first time I have used it in several months. I tried your suggestion but I am still getting the same error. Does the basic (free) version has some time limitations? That, besides installing the new version of Windows Media Player is the only thing that I changed on this system recently.
Oh dear. NOT Mediaplayer9? This is likely your problem.
This new version is causing many problems like this. Roll back your system using System restore.
I'm trying to create a video using a two parts of a video. Part one is in PAL and part two is an MPEG1 Film. I'm trying to use this program to encode both into NTSC format to create one video on a single CD. From what I can gather of the documentation, it says it's supposed to encode "on the fly" but I get an error that says "can't load P3Package.dll" and have no clue what this means or how to fix. Can someone help?
The "P3P Package.dll" error is Caused usually because you don"t have ALL the Tmpgenc files in the same folder..All the files that come with Tmpgenc have to be in the same folder and not sitting on your desk top and one of those files has to be the "P3P Package.dll"...You can"t Use Tmpgenc to convert a Pal File into a Ntsc file or Ntsc to Pal ..Tmpgenc will not do a Proper Frame rate conversion from Pal to ntsc or Ntsc to Pal, If you try it with Tmpgenc the Playback of the resulting file will be Jumpy and Jerkey and won"t be watchable...
Dont know what im doing wrong. My avi source is 23.976 fps. I use 3:2 pulldown on playback and 23.976fps(internally 29.976fps) . It play fine on PC and some standalone but is jerky and freezing on some Standalone. Anyone have a template for TMPGenc 2.59 that works for converting avi 23.976fps to DVD NTSC standard?
I have tried different authoring software, media(pioneer, Verbatim), burning program and get same results everytime. Its driving me crazy.
It looks like there is something buggy in this area.
The same encode method, authored with Ulead DVD Workshop, plays fine on my two DVD players but the playing time counter runs 25% slow. Maybe some players are less tolerant of whatever is causing this.
It is also possible that bugs exist in most consumer authoring software because they are intended for less sophisticated uses.
I think it actually the way files is encoded. Cause if i let Ulead DVD Workshop encode for me it works fine on picky DVD player like PS2. But Ulead Encoding kinda sux. and you cant frameserve anything to it.