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I would like to convert multiple files at once. I am having to go through each one separtely and convert each one that way. I have 100's of files to convert and it's getting annoying. Could you please tell me if there is a way to convert a whole file of movies? Thank you, in advance.
I tried the above thing, but i still can't convert several movie files to mpg files for joining, i would like to do this all at one time. Thanks for the help, any other ideas? and i am doing something wrong? I renamed 4 of them and opened one for converting, the rest did not open.
The Files have to be named like "File-001.avi, File-002.avi, File-003.avi ect" and they have to have the same characteristics like Resolution ,Frame rate and Codec..This feature works Flawlessly for me with Every format even Mpeg2 files..But if fore some reason it still won"t work for you you can use Virtual Dub to frame serve all the files as a Movie to Tmpgenc...
I understand the sequencial naming, but does this work with converting mpg's to a joinable mpg? I mean that i am taking mpeg files the cannot be joined to each other and converting them to mpg's with the program so that they can be joined. I named them that way, but it still only converted one video at a time.
I don't understand why, but they read as mpg files on the computer, but when i check their type with gspot, they read as an avi file. The avi files won't join in virtual dub, so i have to do this. Here are the reports from gspot:
Audio Visual Interleave (AVI), Video Media: 4cc: DX50. Video Codec: DivX Decoder Filter.
These files are infact MPEG4 files which are actually AVI's.
Confused?
Divx is MPEG4, but has an AVI wrapper, so these can be treated as AVI's and should have an AVI extension.
They will join in Virtualdub if you do it right and also in TMPG.
Follow Minions advice and it will work, but don'rt forget to click the CPU tab and check the 'Open sequence files as a movie' option.
I am having this same problem, only not with batch encoding. I cannot load single mpeg4 avi files. How do I get them to load...also, tmpeg crashes when I try to load mpeg2 files....?
The title says it all: There is no wav-File the program will support on my system! No problem with waves in any other program. The video will be correctly saved (VCD-Format) and the audio I want to use can't be so bad either: VirtualDub created a perfect avi for me. But it's VCD I want, so what's can I do now?
I am having the same problem. Have you ever been able to create VCDs? I was able and now I'm not able. The only thing that I did was upgrade my DVD2AVI to version 1.77.3 (from 1.76) and upgraded TMPGenc Plus to 2.59. I've tried everything, including the environment settings (which I'm sure some people will suggest to you). But nothing seems to work. I also can hear the sound fine with Virtual Dub.
I know this isn't helping, but I wanted to let you know the progress (or lack there of) that I've had on this issue.
Can you give some specifics on how to encode the audio with another program. You mentioned downloading SCMPX. I did, but can't figure out what to do with it. Can you walk me through it?
I am trying to merge two .mpg files from a SVCD so that I can burn the final file to a DVD. When I play the files by themselves, there is no sync issue, but when I merge them, the audio goes out of sync near where the merge happens. I noticed that in the merge dialog , I can "edit" the files and alter where the merge occurs. When I play the tracks back there (before I merge them), they are already out of sync. So TMPEG is having a problem with the audio for those tracks - even though they play fine normally. Is there something I'm doing wrong? Do I need to fix the multiplexing?
For encoding video for a DVD, I want to set the YUV format to 444 (i.e. no color downsampling). I have some thin red lines I want to keep perfect quality. However, I can never change the YUV format (the GUI control is ghosted and set on 4:2:0). Is there a way to change this?
The best you can do with TMPGenc is 4:2:2 (422P@ML in the profile box).
However this will violate the DVD standard which is 4:2:0 (MP@ML) and even if you can get DVD authoring software to accept a file encoded at 422P@ML, it is pretty doubtful that any set top DVD player will play it.
I am in the process of trying to create a DVD Project in DVDMaestro. Up until this point, I have succesfully created and burned two DVD's made in DVDMaestro. The process I go through to make my media DVDMaestro compatible is as follows:
Using these programs:
TMPGEnc:De-Multiplex all .MPG files into seperate audio(.MP2) and video(.M2V)
Power Tools MP3 Merger:Merge seperate .MP2 files into one audio file.
TMPGEnc:Edit the .MP2 file to 48K
DVDPatch:Patch the .M2V files to a DVD compliant resolution
DVDMaestro:Load patched .M2V and 48K .MP2 files into DVDMaestro
Although there are two more steps after these to complete my process, it is at the last step that my error is occuring. The first patched .M2V and 48K .MP2 file load into Maestro flawlessly. When I attempt to load up my second and last patched .M2V file into DVDMaestro I get the following error:
'Temporal References in a GOP are out of sequence.'(0xc1070034)
Now for the solution... =]
BTW, if this question has already been covered somewhere else in the forum, a link would be just as great as a repeated answer. I couldnt find anything through my own search, but a solution is a solution.
Ever since instaling Windows Media 9, I get a crash on opening TmpgEnc Plus. The crash says it is in module mp43dmod.dll. If I rename the file, TmpgEnc will open normally. Is anyone else experiencing this problem and is there a solution.
I'm trying to encode an avi in xvid format, but i keep getting an error msg
'write arror occurred at address 77fcb9ae of module ntdll.dll with 00000000'.
any suggestions would be greatley appreciated. thanks
Hi,
my encoder dropps Frames in the encoding Prozess.
The source is OK, but the mpg-video is jerky.
It is a type of source i have encoded several times.
Its all the same if i encode it to vbr,cbr SVCD or VCD.
Has anybody a solution for my Problem ?
Tmpgenc Does Not Drop frames while encodeing Unless Maybe they are corrupted But tmpgenc would usually Crash on corrupted frames, the Jerkyness has to do with something else, It could be that you are encodeing to the wrong Frame rate, you have to encode to the same frame rate as the source file...Or you Could have the Wrong Field order set Which can give the Mpeg a Jumpy look..
I have been attempting to get TMPGEnc to work under Linux using WINE.
Everything above version 2.56 locks up several minutes into the rendering.
It locks up TMPGenc and the wineserver and only a reboot will get rid of the wineserver.
I also noticed the addition of a resample.dll file in the later versions.
Can the ones here that have made TMPGenc work successfully under WINE report
what versions are working for them, and what extra steps you've might have taken
to make it work. Also, what purpose does the extra resample.dll serve in the later versions of TMPGEnc?