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Will TPMG encode and compress for web delivery only? I want to compress an minidv avi into mpeg with TPMG. It keeps making an mv2 file that is not recognised by either player. Is TPMG the right program for encoding and compressing for web delivery?
For Web content the Mpeg format you need is Mpeg1, you are encodeing to Mpeg2,and you have chosen some wrong setting Cuz a "M2V" file is a Mpeg2 video file with NO Audio..Most streaming Mpeg1 content is Very Low Bitrate Low resolution Files, so you would Probably get better Quality and File sizes if you used a Different Format Like "WMV or ASF" which can be made By "Windows Media Encoder" you can even Use Windows Media Encoder to Capture directly from your MiniDV Cam right to WMV/ASF Format....
What are you useing to Convert the Vfapi/AVI file with?? And were are you Typeing "RUN"?? and Have you installed the Vfapi Codec?? And have you tried a Different Frameserver to accomplish what you want to do???
>When I try to convert an tmpgenc project file in vfapi reader and to convert it, whenever I type "run" I get the follwing messge:
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>VFAPICONVEN has caused a mistake because of an invlid page in the
>Module QDV.DLL bei 019f:014822e0.
>Register:
>EAX=00000000 CS=019f EIP=014822e0 EFLGS=00210202
>EBX=0235fcb0 SS=01a7 ESP=0235fc60 EBP=0235fc7c
>ECX=00000000 DS=01a7 ESI=00008cd4 FS=592f
>EDX=00008cf0 ES=01a7 EDI=0235fc64 GS=58ff
>Bytes bei CS:EIP:
>22 05 26 05 1b 05 1f 05 23 05 27 05 2a 05 2e 05
>Stapelwerte:
>bff7363b 00000b18 00000024 00000000 0235fcf0 8cae590f 000001a7 0235fc90 bff94407 58ff8cd4 000058ff 00000000 bff719b8 00008cce 0235ffbc bff7186d
>
>
>Any halp availeble??
>
>Thanks
>Herb
Ok. Here are the details:
Source material: AVI file from DV digital camcorder.
I want to use it in Virtual Dub. So I load it into
TMPGenc and save it as TMPG project.
Then I open this file with VFapi reader.
I can load the file (TMPG project file) there.
When I try to convert it and I hit the box saying "run" (= convert the file), the message quoted above pops up on the screen.
What other frame server could I use to be able to load the avi file into Virtual dub?
What I would Probably do is Make a VCD, OR ,You can try this Make a VCD but use Mpeg2 instead of Mpeg1, and use VCDEasy to burn it as a SVCD, I have done this Quite a Few times and Have achieved better Quality than If I used Mpeg1, But generally if you made a Low bitrate SVCD you would get too much Blockyness, so you would probably get better Quality going the VCD Route..I have Gotten an Hour or more on a Disk in SVCD and Have gotten Pretty Good Quality But that was useing CCE and useing 2 or more Passes...
The link does work, just copy it and paste it into your browser. The last part isn't recognized by this page which is why you can't directly click on it.
yea i know that link works, i was actually referring to the link on the site (once you pasted that bit into your browser) the link to the actual file that i need to get at
I know that burning VCD's at higher speeds than 4 speed will almost definately cause problems with playback, it becomes unwatchable at the end on mine. But I was wondering, what about burning SVCD's at higher speeds, will this cause the same problem?
ok i took dvd decrypter ripped the vob files, used dvd2avi- used tmpeg, made a 3.7gig mpeg2 file which plays fine on the computer but when i burn the file to a dvd-r, it's choppy when i play the disc on my stand alone dvd players but the disc runs fine if i play it back on my computer.? can anybody tell me what im doing wrong or what the problem might be, cuz these dvd-r disc are not cheap!..... any help would be appreciated.....
Choppyness can be atributed to a Few things, depending on what type of choppyness it is, Firstly make sure that you encoded the File to the Correct Frame rate(29.97 For NTSC, 25fps for Pal)and make sure that you have the Correct Field order set when encodeing this can cause a Choppyness when the Camera Pans or things Moove, and Sometimes with Files encoded By Tmpgenc can have bitrate spikes were the Bitrate suddenly jumps too high for your Player to handle and this causes a Choppyness were the Video will seem to slow down then speed up and the audio stays the same but Can cut out at times, if this is the Problem you can usually tell by Running the File through a Bitrate Viewer and see if the Bitrate Jumps Past 9800kbs or Jumps from say 3000kbs to say 9000kbs really Quickly, this causes a Chopyness cuz the Disk can not speed up fast enough for the Player to read the Sudden Increased Data Rate..You should get a Few DVD-RW"s so you can do a Test burn without wasteing a Disk, and you can find DVD-R"s on ebay for adout 50 Cents to $1 if you buy a fifty or a Hundred at a Time....
A lot of the lately downloaded avi (divx) file give the message "... can not open or unsupported". I can not convert those files to svcd anymore. Who can help?
You should use the "Search" Function before you ask your Questions Cuz this Question gets asked Many times every day, The Problem is that the audio format in your AVI File is not supported in Tmpgenc OR you do not have the Correct Codec/Filters to decode the audio, You should use something like "Virtual Dub" or "AVI-Mux" to Extract the audio to "WAV" format, then use the WAV File as the audio source...
Help!!!!
I have downloaded TMPGEnc Plus 2.5 demo version. When I try to load my video and audio information I get an error message that says I cannot use this as an external encoder. Has anyone else encountered this? Is there anyway around this problem? If I use DVD2SVCD I can use it as an encoder only but I cannot use any of the settings or created templetes.
Only the Mpeg2 encodeing Function can expire But you can use the Mpeg1 forever, It would only say that it has expired if at some point in the Past you had downloaded the Trial/Free version..You can only install Tmpgenc once Ever, you only get one shot at useing Tmpgenc"s Mpeg2 encodeing function and after that you have to Buy it, even if you downloaded it and only ran it once then deleted it you still can never use it again, Unless you do a Total Re-install of your OS but that is Quite a Hassle to just be able to use Tmpgenc for a Month.....
running TMPGEnc 2.510 gives write errors in module ntdll.dll
They appear at startup of program but alsoo hitting the browse button when loading an avi.
Abybody having the same experiences?
Please advice.
I am also just recently having the same problem. I have been using Tmpeg for quite some time now with no problems. And i am at a lost with what to do. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I, too, want to fit an entire MPEG movie on one VCD. However, I always seem to miss the end of the movie, whether the file is over 700 MB or under. I have only had success once, and don't know what I am doing differently now. Can someone please help me? (And the quality is about the same as VHS)
Even standard VCD"s don"t look as good as VHS But I guess that depends on the VHS tape and the VCR used...And I"m sure that you know that you can Fit up to 800MB on a 700mb 80min CD-R, and to fit more minutes of VCD on a CD-R you have to first set the "System" setting to "Video-CD Non-Standard" then you have to lower the Bitrate, what you would lower it to would depend on how long the movie is ,a Good Bitrate calculator would come in Handy for this, and try Lowering the Audio Bitrate also....