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Another note is that you do not need to re-encode the audio.
Just goto the MPEG tools and use the simple multiplexer. Load your new DVD MPEG into Video field and your SVCD MPEG into the Audio field, name the output,
Choose 'MPEG2 program(VBR)' as the stream type and click run.
A new file will be created with the new video and original audio.
>Another note is that you do not need to re-encode the audio.
>Just goto the MPEG tools and use the simple multiplexer. Load your new DVD MPEG into Video field and your SVCD MPEG into the Audio field, name the output,
Choose 'MPEG2 program(VBR)' as the stream type and click run.
>A new file will be created with the new video and original audio.
Sorry ignore this, just realised you are creating DVD. The sound will have to be re-encoded to change the samplerate yo 48khz. Please follow the previous instructions, but you will only need to re-encode the audio part with TMPG then multiplex with the DVD MPEG.
If some onecould help me with my problem I would be very grateful as I am getting nowhere. I used the search function but my problem does not seem to be addressed.
I have two segmented files captured at 480x576 using Huffyuv under VirtualDub each of about 19 minutes each that I want to frameserve to TMPGEnc in order to create one 38 minute SVCD disk. As a newbie I understand that Avisynth is the best for joining such segmented files but I can not get all the avs scripts to load under TMPGEnc. (I normally frameserve a complete 38 minute segmented file using the VirtualDub Proxy.) Only some of them will load. Those involving segmented avi will not. They will run fine under VirtualDub but under Windows Media player 6 (Win98 default) the video and audio is out of sync, though they do run.
I have installed ReadAVS and unchecked all the plugins except Avisynth/VirtualDub script reader v0.1.
In essence, the following script will work:
AVISource("C:SafeCapture2.avi") + AVISource("C:Capture2.avi")
This script will not and I get the usual " . . . can not open or unsupported message."
AVISource("D:Disk3A.00.avi") + AVISource("D:Disk3A.01.avi") + AVISource("D:Disk3A.02.avi") + AVISource("D:Disk3A.03.avi") + AVISource("D:Disk3A.04.avi") + AVISource("D:Disk3A.05.avi")
This is only a test for the first segmented file and it won't load, yet I used the same syntax as the script that will. As I said this script will load into VirtualDub and Windows Media Player. I have reinstalled both Avisynth and TMPGEnc.
Forget AVISynth For this..Tmpgenc can now Load segmented files, as of Version 2.59 you just have to name your files like "File#001.avi ,File#002.avi ECT" and the files will load in order Just like AVISynth would do it..But you have to First open Tmpgenc and go to "Options" to "Enviromental settings" and Put a check in the box next to "Open Sequence files as Movie" and that is all you need to do and it will open segmented files with tmpgenc...
Thank you for such a very prompt reply. I am using 2.59 and your instructions work beautifully. I spent two days trying to get it going and you solved it for me in minutes. I have a great deal of respect for people like you who spend your time freely helping others who, like me, lack your ability.
I am trying to encode some anime that is a divx avi into a vcd format. i know i am doing it right because almost all of the files i convert work properly, but there are a few files that will convert from 200megs to an 850meg mpg file. is it a divx issue or tmpgenc issue. can anyone shine a loght on this.
I understand what the Problem is...What is so strange about a 200MB DivX file going to a 850MB Mpeg file??? The Size of the Source File Has Nothing at all to do with what the size of the resulting Mpeg file, what Matters is How long the Source file is and The Bitrate used to encode the file to Mpeg....
i understand what you are saying, i should have put that it is an episode, anywhere from 20 to 24 minutes a piece. that is why i am confused about the size of the file....
Yes you can ..but the best way to do it with this Program is to First Use DVD2AVI to Make a D2V file from the Video and it will De-Mux the audio.. then load the D2V file into Tmpgenc as the Video and Don"t encode the audio Cuz the audio from the SVCD file is allready in the Correct Format for VCD and encodeing it will Just degrade the Quality..and select "Video Only" in the "Stream settings" ,Now encode it to VCD and when it is Done encodeing Just Use the "Simple Multiplex" in the Mpeg tools to Mux the video you just encoded with the Audio that was De-Muxed By DVD2AVI....
Hi, I went to WindowsUpdate and installed the following (for Windows XP Pro):
Movie Maker 2
Media Player 9
Codec Pack
I have read many people talking about being unable to open their .avi files and the reply is always "raise directshow to 2", but this isn't working for me. I'm wondering which of the things I installed broke my encoding, and what can I do to fix it besides uninstalling?
You Shouldn"t install Media Player 9 Cuz you might not be able to Encode with Tmpgenc after words, I had to Do a System restore after it screwed up My system...
Hi, I went to WindowsUpdate and installed the following (for Windows XP Pro):
Movie Maker 2
Media Player 9
Codec Pack
I have read many people talking about being unable to open their .avi files and the reply is always "raise directshow to 2", but this isn't working for me. I'm wondering which of the things I installed broke my encoding, and what can I do to fix it besides uninstalling?
I've been encoding afew videos using TMPGEnc. I notice that
the program does not do the actual encoding up to 50%...but it says "analyzing..." instead. My questions are what exact does it analyze? Why does it take that long to do it (the same amount of time to that of the actual encoding)? Is there a way to disable this to cut short the time?
That's weird because i only posted it once...but i did hit reload on my IE a couple times, maybe there's a bug in the scripting. well sorry for any inconvenience i have caused.
I read a lot of articles in this bbs, but can't find anything about the maximum bitrate. I am trying to make good quality svcd's and as I read here the 'constant quality' setting is the best one. Regardless what setting I use it is not possible to set the max. bitrate higher then 2520 kbits/sec. This results in unacceptable quality. I have TMPGEnc 2.58. Could someone please tell me what to do?
This is very easy...
Load the template "unlock" (it's in folder extra, now you can change these settings & much more. Or you can open the svcd-template with a text-editor and change the settings from true to false.
i use vob2audio and smartripper for my audio files. On the finished product-(my DVD) the video and audio is out of sync. So i must be ripping the wrong audio file. Can some tell me what i should have checked and unchecked in the stream processing window in smartripper? Thanks guys!
You shouldn't uncheck anything. Just leave smartripper at the default 'Movie'
I also have just recently had your problem. Each time I ripped the audio it was slighly out of sync. It was solved by re-installing VOB2AUDIO and re-ripping the audio again to a wav.
You can. You should always choose the English 6 channel Ac3 track.
Look in the folder where you have ripped VOBs to. In here will be a text file with a name similar to vts_01_INFO.txt.
Open this file and look where it says 'Stream info'. There will be a list of streams. Usually the second stream is the one to choose with a number such as [0x80].
Choose this same number in VOB2AUDIO.