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Question Xvid sound problem smash 5 2003-07-13 21:36:01
Question GOP Setting PieOPah 4 2003-07-16 12:48:59
Question errors in module ntdll.dll bubba 2 2003-07-12 22:57:53
Question Nero Encoding MPEG2 smash 2 2003-07-12 21:17:19
Question Sarida Yaakub 0 2003-07-12 02:43:13
Bug report TMPGenc closes unexpectedly with Win2kpro-SP4 p5ykotik 1 2003-07-12 00:11:54
Question 480x480 SVCD? smash 5 2003-07-12 14:35:56
Question serial number kyle@imagedocumentaries.com 1 2003-07-11 21:55:21
Bug report Tmpgenc causes error in MCMPGDEC.DLL Detko 2 2003-07-11 21:53:25
Question variable vs constant bitrate smash 8 2003-07-11 23:51:55
Question Opening Other Programs Sakuya 1 2003-07-11 17:50:06
Question New starter Jehuty 1 2003-07-10 20:42:17

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Question - Xvid sound problem No.37932
smash  2003-07-12 21:25:03 ( ID:cykzmkq4zra )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This is the second movie that I've downloaded in Xvid format and I still can't get the sound to work... TMPGEnc won't even accept it as a sound file and VirtualDub says that 'there is no decompressor to extract the audio file' - No compression, 44100, full processing mode, of cource.

I've downloaded all kinds of codecs and stumbled on GSpot Codec Information Appliance which said that the sound codec used was "ac3 (0x2000) Dolby Laboratories, Inc" and that I have 3 compatable codecs.. I mean the original file plays just fine in MediaPlayer. Is there any other way to extract audio or does anyone know where to get this codec?


ashy  2003-07-12 22:42:20 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Download AVIMUX-04 and extract the Ac3 audio to a wav.


smash  2003-07-12 23:55:31 ( ID:cykzmkq4zra )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I did that but it simply extracted the AUDIO - total of 220mg from a 650mb file... It's still compressed


B_Racer  2003-07-13 01:02:39 ( ID:f0tdjnbzg.2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Use VirtualDubMOD and/or BeSweet.


ashy  2003-07-13 15:09:42 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>I did that but it simply extracted the AUDIO - total of 220mg from a 650mb file... It's still compressed
Because you didn't extract it to a wav like I said. You simply extracted it as an AC3 file.

1. Load the AVI file into AVIMUX

2. You will should see 2 streams the Video and Audio stream. Uncheck the video stream.

3. Highlight the Audio stream then right click it, choose 'select compression' then select PCM. In the next box choose - 44.100khz, 16bit, stereo 172kb/s

4. Set the audio preroll and interleave to 100.

5. Click the Output AVI button and select where you want to save the audio. Make sure you give the file a .WAV extension and not .AVI

6. Now click go. If you did everything right the result should be a wav file.


smash  2003-07-13 21:36:01 ( ID:cykzmkq4zra )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks - worked 100%



Question - GOP Setting No.37927
PieOPah  2003-07-12 13:18:46 ( ID:hdwe0ne2rzn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am trying to convert an AVI file to an MPEG II so that I am able to create a DVD movie.

Whenever I load the movie into my DVD software (Dazzle Complete), it tells me that the file is not compliant. Checking why, I had this message -

Error - Sequence Start and GOP Header Mismatch. Sequence Headers are required on every GOP. Check original encoder settings.

I have no idea how to use these settings, so could somebody please let me know what I need to change them to to enable my file to be comliant.

Many thanks,
Simon


ashy  2003-07-12 14:40:17 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Look under the GOP structure tab and make sure the 'Output interval of sequence header' is set to 1
If it already is and it still gives you an error then it is probably a bug in your software.
Try importing the video and Audio stream seperately.


Tomas  2003-07-14 21:04:38 ( ID:w9nioantxtg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Take a look at http://dvd-hq.info/Compression.html. It has detail explanation and suggestions for TMPGEnc setup.
I used what's suggested there and it works like a charm...


smash  2003-07-15 02:09:14 ( ID:cykzmkq4zra )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Do what I do.. load preset template and then 'unlock' and set whatever you need


PieOPah  2003-07-16 12:48:59 ( ID:.62rst0gexj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks to all of you. I have successfully been able to create a new template for myself having used a variety of your answers and a little other tweaking.



Question - errors in module ntdll.dll No.37924
bubba  2003-07-12 03:52:11 ( ID:pk8ltt7jtmj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I keep getting various write errors and access violations with module ntdll.dll. I am using version TMPGEnc-2.513.53.162-Free on windows XP. Does anyone have any idea what this problem is?


ashy  2003-07-12 14:42:25 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Defrag your drive and don't mess with TMPG's default TEMP folder settings.


Minion  2003-07-12 22:57:53 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You Might Get NTDLL.Dll Errors when encodeing XviD files because of some sort of Problem with the Xvid Codec..If this is the Problem you are Haveing you might want to install the "FFDShow Mpeg-4 Decoder" and configure it to decode XviD and all Mpeg-4 formats....



Question - Nero Encoding MPEG2 No.37921
smash  2003-07-12 03:13:18 ( ID:cykzmkq4zra )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ok so I got my MPEG-2 and now I burn it with Nero.. Is it normal for Nero to take 1+ hour to encode a one MPEG-2 or am I doing something wrong? - It keeps telling me that a video file is not a proper MPEG2 [even 480x480 ones] and will need to be encoded/converted...


ashy  2003-07-12 14:28:31 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You have made a big mistake. You have simply re-encoded the file with Nero.
It seems like you have cut the MPEG and not chosen the right stream type.
The next time you cut an MPEG make sure you select the right stream type, 'MPEG2 Super videoCD(VBR)'
For now just run the MPEG through the simple multiplexer with the setting above then import into Nero.


smash  2003-07-12 21:17:19 ( ID:cykzmkq4zra )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Gotcha, I got it to work. Thanks a lot man for all your help



Question - Sarida No.37920
Yaakub  2003-07-12 02:43:13 ( ID:w1avxhiqx5r )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Anyone of you know about Frame comparator software. This site might help http://www.tecoltd.com/fc.htm

Thanks



Bug report - TMPGenc closes unexpectedly with Win2kpro-SP4 No.37918
p5ykotik  2003-07-11 19:31:48 ( ID:lxarzn.kgmj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

since i installed SP4 yesterday on Win2000Pro, when i try to select or "browse" for any file, anywhere within TMPGenc (latest version)-either in the wizard or from the main page, TMPGenc just closes immediately. anyone else notice this with win2kpro SP4 ? ideas, anyone?


ashy  2003-07-12 00:11:54 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just completly delete TMPG from your system first and then re-install it.
This usually solves the problem as it's happened to me on several occasions.



Question - 480x480 SVCD? No.37912
smash  2003-07-11 19:30:40 ( ID:cykzmkq4zra )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Never encoded MPEG-2s - always MPEG-1 so I am kind of surprised that resolution is a square 480x480... That would put the black vertical bars on the left and right and that is kind of odd for a movie. Is that fixed or will the DVD players read MPEG-2s with different resolution?

The reason I ask is that my cousin's DVD player [where I'm trying all this stuff] is Nortec one which seems to read everything [data cds with mpegs on it etc]. I'm just wondering if this stuff will work on my player back home which is a Panasonic SC-HT70.


Minion  2003-07-11 22:00:57 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

480+480 Is the Stabdard NTSC Resolution for SVCD"s, so if you are Makeing SVCD"s it is Best to use this resolution for Compatibility Purposes, Some Players will allow you to use some Different Resolution to Make Non-Standard SVCD"s or XSVCD"s, Like you can use 352+240 or 352+480 or 704+480, The First 2 resolutions you can Probably use with no real problem but they will still be non-Standard But the last resolution (704+480) is very high so you would need to use a Extremely High Bitrate to get Good Quality But useing that High of a Bitrate would make the File Probably un-Playable on Most DVD Players...Dont wory 480+480 only looks wierd on your Monitor Not on your TV as it will be Resized to fit the TV Screen properly...


ashy  2003-07-11 23:38:30 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It will only have the wrong aspect ratio if you don't use a software DVD player.
Media player cannot handle SVCD resolutions properly.


Sakuya  2003-07-12 01:45:41 ( ID:zt8tip7sl.2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

For SVCDs, VCDs, and DVDs, why are the sizes different? I mean since SVCDs have a size like...480x480, why not have that same size for VCDs too? Why different?


B_Racer  2003-07-12 11:15:46 ( ID:dxp41zyyfu. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

They are different, because the Bitrate-Range is different. VCD is CBR with 1150 kbps, SVCD is CBR/VBR with a max auf 2600 kbps, DVD is CBR/VBR with up to 9800 kbps.

If you try to encode DVD with VCD-Bitrates, you will see why Picture-Size is different. ;)


ashy  2003-07-12 14:35:56 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The reason is that to increase the quality of the image you need a higher resolution (sharper image) and a higher resolution means you will have more bits in the image to encode and thus will need a higher bitrate which is why SVCD is twice the quality of VCD.
But all this increases the file size which means you can fit less on a disk, so as a compromise to fit more on a disk you have lower bitrate and lower resolution VCD and as a result lower quality.
In fact I think standard VCD quality is abysmal so I never use it as most SVCD's will fit on 2 disks anyway when using VBR.



Question - serial number No.37910
kyle@imagedocumentaries.com  2003-07-11 18:43:12 ( ID:ptve11sazj. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

HOW DO I ENTER SERIAL NUMBER!!!!???!!???


Minion  2003-07-11 21:55:21 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well I guess Downloading the Right Version would be the first Step, You can not register the "FREE" Version, you have to download the "Plus" version, you can download it By Clicking the Banner at the Bottom of this screen and from there I"m sure you can find it....



Bug report - Tmpgenc causes error in MCMPGDEC.DLL No.37907
Detko  2003-07-11 17:19:34 ( ID:mmsckdzag1f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Dear Tsunami MPGEnc Users,

I am using TMPGENc version 2.513.53.162 (Core version 1.96.149).
SVCD encoding works very fine and the menu says I can use MPEG-2 for another 26 days.

However, when I try to "Merge & Cut" the final SVCD file from the "MPEG Tools ..." menu I receive an error message when I change the slider position in the sub-menu "Edit merge item" saying:

"Tmpgenc caused in error in MCMPGDEC.DLL.
Tmpgenc will be closed."

When I hit the Exit button Tmpgenc terminates and I am back in the Windows Desktop environment.

The same phenomenon appears when I try to enter appropriate time intervals by the keyboard in the "Range" fields of the "Edit merge item" sub-menu.

MCMpgEnc.DLL appears to be located in the C:WindowsSystem directory.

Do you know what should cause this erratic behaviour and - even better - how to avoid this?
Many thanks.

T.C. Kouters


ashy  2003-07-11 18:01:24 ( ID:yjsxxtyiiih )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

First of all please refrain from posting questions as bug reports until it has been confirmed with other users that this is a bug.

This seems like a a third party codec (which was installed by another program) that TMPG is trying to use to read your MPEG2 file, but is causing a problem.

My advice is to install one of the recommended software players first then try again or try installing the MPEG2 VIDEO VFAPI Plug.

Also if your MPEG2 plugin is listed in the VFAPI plugins try raising it's priority.


Minion  2003-07-11 21:53:25 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yup that is what It sounds Like, It seems like Tmpgenc is trying to access the MCMPGDEC.DLL which I think is the "MainConcept Mpeg2 Decoder" which is a Direct show Mpeg2 Filter which is Not Supported By Tmpgenc, You will Either have to install the Ligos decoder Cyberlink Decoder or the Mpeg2 VFAPI Plugin which I get the best results From as On My System Tmpgenc can not decode Mpeg2 files useing Ligos or Cyberlink, But it doesn"t have a Problem decodeing with the Mpeg2 VFAPI Plugin....Cheers



Question - variable vs constant bitrate No.37898
smash  2003-07-11 06:27:35 ( ID:cykzmkq4zra )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is it worth encoding in variable bitrate? Does it really make much difference or should I just stick with constant?


B_Racer  2003-07-11 13:10:35 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

VBR is better if the wanted bitrate is lower than the Maximum (alowed)-Bitrate. If not, use CBR.


ashy  2003-07-11 17:44:58 ( ID:yjsxxtyiiih )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

VBR makes a difference where file size is concerned.
For instance you could either fit more on a disk and acheive the same quality as a similar CBR encode which would only allow less to be stored on disk or you could store the same amount of data on disk, but with higher quality than the same CBR.

In short VBR lets you make higher quality encodes while reducing the file size.


smash  2003-07-11 19:24:31 ( ID:cykzmkq4zra )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yea, but it takes way longer to encode and only works for SVCDs since VCDs have fixed bitrate, right?


KSmut  2003-07-11 21:00:01 ( ID:smcdppin92j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

No, you can encode a MPEG-1 (VCD) using 2-pass VBR. It will play on your computer, but probably not on anything else. IMHO, VBR isn't worth it. For MPEG-1, I use CBR and MPEG-2 CQ. Quality is just as good. Sure, the files are a little larger but you save time.


Minion  2003-07-11 21:43:56 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Most VCD/DVD players will Play VCD"s encoded to VBR as Long as the Min/Max Bitrate aren"t to Low/High, and useing the CQ method is Probably the Best VBR Method for encodeing as it will in Most cases Produce simular Quality as 2-Pass VBR.I have had Exelent Results with VBR, I have been able to back up a 100min DVD to a 704+480 mpeg2 video File that is Under 2 gb with Pristene Quality useing One Pass VBR with CCE, so I can Back up 2 Whole DVD"s to a Single DVD-/+R with Great Quality...


B_Racer  2003-07-11 22:15:27 ( ID:uglt.yfgnin )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I aggree to Minion. By using VBR, you can expect much better results - if... see my first answer.


ashy  2003-07-11 23:46:31 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>Yea, but it takes way longer to encode and only works for SVCDs since VCDs have fixed bitrate, right?

What do you mean it takes longer?
It doesn't take any longer than CBR. Unless you are using the 2pass method.
Yes you can encode MPEG1 to VBR. It won't be standard VCD, but I haven't come across a DVD player that won't handle it. That is the nature of DVD players seeing as they are designed to handle VBR anyway.

>IMHO, VBR isn't worth it. For MPEG-1, I use CBR and MPEG-2 CQ. Quality is just as good. Sure, the files are a little larger but you save time.

How the heck do you work that out?
First of all the quality of CBR is not as good as VBR unless you are using quite high bitrates and even then using VBR with the right settings will give you the same quality but smaller file size and secondly CQ *IS* a VBR method.


ashy  2003-07-11 23:51:55 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Foe insatnce when encoding to MPEG1 VBR I can acheive a max bitrate of 3000 kb/s and a minimum of 0kb/s this allows me to fit over 1 hour of material on 1 80min disk.
If I encoded the same max bitrate with CBR I would only get half an hour on one disk yet the quality is virtually the same.
Now do you see the point?



Question - Opening Other Programs No.37896
Sakuya  Home )  2003-07-11 02:31:18 ( ID:zt8tip7sl.2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I was wondering, I am using eDonkey2000 to download videos. And I want to put the video on VCD. Since I have all this time to download, I don't want to waste my time when I can do other stuff. So would it affect the download if I started converting using TMPGEnc? Would the download affect the conversion process?


ashy  2003-07-11 17:50:06 ( ID:yjsxxtyiiih )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It depends on your connection. If you have a fast connection it would affect it to some degree. Downloading isn't really CPU intensive, but it could cause your hard drive to work hard because of the constant changes the heads would have to make to write both of the data streams, but to be honest I don't think it will slow down the process too much.



Question - New starter No.37894
Jehuty  2003-07-10 18:58:54 ( ID:ypbsbd3ok4w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've just downloaded Stargate SG1 Children of the Gods.Here are the details I get when I pop it into Avi Codec before Encoding;

Type:AVI,1 Audio stream, Quality 69%
Video: 568MB, 820Kbps, 23.976fps (16:9)DIVx3 MPEG-4 low motion Supported
Audio: 133MB 192Kbps, 48000HZ 2 Channel 0x2000 AC3 DVM-Supported

The problem is how do I get the crackling and popping sound out of the audio. I've extracted the WAV file and converted to PCM, then merged them using the protocols of TMPGenc and end up with very good quality VCD.The frame rate is not as good as 29.970 though and is noticable in the playback. Audio is synched, but I'm Used to frame rates of 29.970 and don't normally have a problem with the audio (or the video for that matter!)Is there anyone who could point me in the right direction. I'm Not familiar with the AC3 codec so is this the problem and how could I successfully convert to 29.970 with DIVx 5.02.

Cheers
jehuty


ashy  2003-07-10 20:42:17 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is the popping and crackling in the original audio or not?
As for your playback problem with the frame rate. This is because you have changed the frame rate from 23.976 to 29.97. You should have encoded to the same frame rate or encoded to MPEG2 with 3:2 pulldown applied to give you the correct 29.97 frame rate.
TMPG cannot do a proper frame rate conversion.



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