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Make sure that the vdr file is a Good files, Meaning that the Frameserver is working properly, you can do this By opening up another instance of Virtual Dub and loading the Vdr file in and see if you can see the image..
If the .vdr will load back into Virtualdub this means the frame server is working ok.
The problem must be TMPG. Try disabling the the 'directshow reader' filter in the VFAPI plugins and then raising the priority of the 'VFW reader' filter.
I can't seem to convert Windows Media Files anymore. I have Windows Media Player 8 and the Divx 5.0.2 Codec installed, so I'm a little stumped. Anybody able to give me some pointers, cause I know I'm missing something!
Try Raiseing the Priority of the "Direct Show File Reader" in the "Vfapi Plugins" and if that don"t work It could be cuz the File is corrupted Cuz WMV Files are easily corrupted Cuz they are so highly compressed So use ASF Tools to repair it and that Might help But if you are totally stumped you can try converting the WMV to AVI then encode it to Mpeg...
I was getting a nasty read error pretty consistantly with many files on XP with my Asus A7V266 motherboard system. Even after re-installing XP and Win2K, tmpgenc would get about 1/3 through the file via frame serving with Avisynth from Premier and then error out. Disabling Norton gave a slight improvement. But what finally made it stable was upgrading the BIOs to version 1011.
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When Ever I try to Incode a DivX File to Mpeg it sometimes incodes it without audio. Why is this? What can I do to Fix it so that I can encode without Probems?
It is Because the audio format in your Divx file isn"t being decoded by Tmpgenc, the audio is Probably AC3 or MP3 VBR , you need to extract the audio to a Wav file with something like Virtual dub or AVI-Mux and use the Wav file as the audio source..
It isn"t the audio Bitrate But the audio Format..If you are useing AC3 audio you will have to decompress it to WAV audio and use the wav file as the audio source....
When I try to edit any mpeg-2 file, the merge and cut preview window is blank. All I get is a black window. Scrubbing through it does nothing. I can play these files in WinDVD 4.0, and if I hit play in the preview it does play the sound. How can I get it to display the video so I can edit out the commercials? These are files I've capped using my Radeon All-In-Wonder card. I can use TMPGEnc to edit them on the capping machine, that works, but on my laptop, I get the blank screen. The other, possibly related symptom is that while I can play DVDs in WinDVD, if I install Interactual player, I get the same black video with audio. Any ideas?
You have to have a Mpeg2 decoder installed on your Computer or Tmpgenc can"t decode the file to show you the image so you can edit it..You need either the "Cyberlink Mpeg2 decoder" or the "Ligos mpeg2 decoder" installed on your system, if you install Power DVD then you should have the Correct decoder...
I just downloaded Power DVD XP Deluxe 4.0 but it still don't work. Please can you give me a website there i can find they other mpeg2 decods you recommend
I just downloaded Power DVD XP Deluxe 4.0 but it still don't work. Please can you give me a website there i can find they other mpeg2 decods you recommend.
The first time I used TMPGenc it worked and I cut the first part of the mpeg2 file. Second time nothing worked.
Sometimes the Decoders Don"t register with Tmpgenc properly, the Other one that you can use Comes with the Nemo or Tsunami Codec Packs which is the "Ligos" mpeg2 decoder..It is easier to Encode Mpeg2 files with Tmpgenc if you use DVD2AVI to demux the audio and frameserve the Video to Tmpgenc ,It is Quicker and you don"t encode the audio cuz it is allready in Mpeg format...
Minion Said "Sometimes the Decoders Don"t register with Tmpgenc properly"
I did not realize that the Decoders have to register with Tmpgenc to work. Are you sure about that, or do you mean "register with Windows".
I doubt very seriously that PowerDVD (or any other major codec) looks for Tmpgenc, and goes though a registration process with Tmpgenc.
Finally, this problem sounds a lot like some of the other "file unsupported" problems reported.
I know of four Tmpgenc users that can no longer open MPEG2 files that where generated with Tmpgenc. Somewhere on Tmpgenc's web site (or the pay for site) it claims to guarentee the Tmpgenc can read its own generated files.
Also, this problem seems to be something new that has popped up. I suspect a Microsoft update has something to do with it.
I also want to thank you for suggesting DVD2AVI. While it is not convienient, it is a workaround.
I'm trying to open avi captured with premier 6.0 from a DV camcorder and comvert it to MPEG. I've installed the Divx and Nemo codecs and the clip will appear in the window but when I try to start it I get a "can't load P3 package Dll." I've tried to increase the direct show priority (I saw this in the FAQ but same message. CAn someone help with what I'm doing wrong. Thanks GEne
You get this error Cuz you Don"t have all of the Tmpgenc Files in the same folder...All of the Files that Come with Tmpgenc have to Be in a folder and they have to be in the same folder and one of those files has to be the "P3P Package.dll"....
When I try to translante into MPEG-1 a file coming from a capture with Microsoft AMCap (version 8.10); I have as a result an encoded file where the sound is ok but the video is playing two times faster than the source.
If i load first the file coming from AMCap with VirtualDub and save it in RGB non compressed, I can have a good result with TMPG Enc.
Is a direst solution with TMPG Enc existing ?
Other question: Is it possible to use TMPG via command line options ?
If yes what are the switches?
You should be able to encode WMV to mpeg But you should try raiseing the "Direct show file Reader" in the "Vfapi Plugins" ,Go to "Options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and raise the "Direct show" to "2" ..then hopefully the WMV file will Load into tmpgenc, But you will need to Use something else to encode the audio Cuz Tmpgenc can"t handle WMV audio very well..
im new at using tmpg, and rite now im tryin to convert somethin to mpeg so i can watch it on my dvd. When i open the file it says cannot be open or unsupported. what am i suppoe to do?
darkhoodedknight: you need to be more specific if you want decent help. What format is the "something" you are trying to convert? Is it this file that TMPGEnc says is not supported, or have you successfully converted it to an MPEG which can then not be opened on your system?
I may be getting old, but it's easier to read requests in English rather than "SMS shorthand"... ;-)