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Depends what you mean by choppy.
If it's at regular intervals then it is because you have changed the frame rate.
If it's random then it is either your burn speed which is too high, I always recommend 4x but try 8x if you wish or it is your bitrate which is too high.
When I go to convert an avi and I have everything ready to go, it starts showing the avi to be converted then I get a stream writing error. What does that mean and how can I stop it.
I think I have it fixed. For some reason when I convert an avi to mpeg i get the stream writing error. I close out the program and try again it works just fine. Must be a little bug. Thanks for the help
When I am rendering VCD and SVCD, I can choose VBR or CBR. Which one has a better quality when I play it back? Is there any other consideration for these like file size or encoding time?
converted a avi to mpeg, no sound, used avi2wav for sound and then tried to convert them together, but the end result was that sound was out of shync with the movie by a few seconds, how do i get round this???
When I am rendering VCD and SVCD, I can choose VBR or CBR. Which one has a better quality when I play it back? Is there any other consideration for these like file size or encoding time?
Everytime I go to encode some avi files that I downloaded all I get is a black screen. I'm having a lot of trouble with this, other programs say they dont recognise the file or that an error occurs in encoding, this program encodes, but with - no video or audio -! please help!
First you have to make sure you have the correct Codec installed, and if there is No Image in the Tmpgenc window while encodeing then there will be no Image in the File..Try This, Go to "Options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and Raise the "Direct Show Multi-Media File Reader" to "2" and see if that helps with the Video, But if you get no audio you probably need to First extract the audio to Wav format from the Source file with Something like "Virtual Dub" or "AVI-Mux" then use the WAV file as the audio source...
I tried to make a DVD using TMPGEnc. I choiced in the wizzard DVD and the mv2 and wav- files were made. Then I used IFOEDIT. The result was that the video speed was too fast.
I use Dazzle to convert my files and build a DVD. Once loaded you can play the movie within Dazzle. You might try this to check the sound sync. I've built and burned several this way with no problems on my Pioneer DVR-105.
mv2-file runs well. It seems to be a problem of the bitrate. If I change the bitrate in the TMPGEnc DVD-template to "constant bitrate" the DVD made by IFOEdit is okay.
I just encoded a DVD video with TMPGenc and when I played it I noticed that all the fades are missing. At the location where there is supposed to be a fade, there is just black video. Everything else works fine though, any clues as to what I might be doing wrong? I'm using the Premiere 6.0 trial version and a frame server (Premiere Video Server) to serve to TMPGEnc. My sources are miniDV tapes in PAL format.
I also tried encoding into DivX using the same setup (Premiere, Frameserver) and then the problem does not exist, so I think it must be TMPGEnc that is stuffing up.
Any help is appreciated! If you want to email me, remove the underscore from the email address :)
Just trying to compare time to convert a 300MB .avi file to Mpeg-2 in
TMPGenc. I am running XP 2100 Athlon with 768 Meg of ram and it is taking a good 2.5 to 3 hours plus to encode this. Is this about right.
Any inputs would be appreciated. I am using normal settings for the most part with a few HQ on some.
I'm trying to fit a large (hour & 1/2) MPEG-2 file onto a regular 4.7 DVD-R. I understand there are compression programs that can do this and not lose much quality - can anybody steer me in the right direction? Thank you in advance!
Yes there is Software for this, And What a Coincidence you just happened to Ask your Question on the Very BBS of a Program that Does that, Now what are the Chances of that? Must be one in a Million!!!
Just trying to compare time to convert a 300MB .avi file to Mpeg-2 in
TMPGenc. I am running XP 2100 Athlon with 768 Meg of ram and it is taking a good 2.5 to 3 hours plus to encode this. Is this about right.
Any inputs would be appreciated. I am using normal settings for the most part with a few HQ on some.
It does Not Matter how Big the AVI File is, it could be 300mb or 3000GB ,That isn"t how Encodeing to Mpeg works, What Matters is How Long the Movie is, and the Resolution of the Output file and Filters used and a Few other things But Generally the Length of the Source file, and what the Source file is Compressed to....Uncompressed AVI will encode Much faster than than Say DiVX or HuffyUV...