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I have tried to convert an .avi movie to PAL video-CD using TMPEnc
I selected the .avi movie as both the video and audio source
The end movie has excellent picture quality but no sound at all
This is because the Audio in your AVI file is of a Format that is not supported Bt Tmpgenc..You will have to extract the audio from the AVI file to WAV format useing something like "Virtual Dub" then use the Wav file as the audio source in Tmpgenc....Cheers
I've been using TMPGEnc for the last 3 years and I was wanting to know how to get rid of the pixel squares or blocks that appear in the pictures in some areas....especially in light areas (white, lt. blue or even black). When I'm watching a movie than when those solid colors come up I see the little "squares" floating around in the area of the picture. How can I get rid of those while encoding? I know there's got to be a way to do that cuz I know this is one of the best programs to use for everything (slow), but the best! Please somebody help me out!
Those Blocks are "Macro Blocks" and are Caused By useing too Low of a Bitrate, But can also show up when you source file isn"t of the Highest Quality...If you select "Soften Block Noise" it can help a Bit but also can blur the Image as a Side effect....Cheers
Concerning these pixel squares I also have a question: I'm trying to encode an AVI divx file into a svcd. When I play the original file on my pc with, say divx player or even the windows player (with divx decoder), it looks fine. However, when I converted it using TMPGenc, block noise appeared.
Browsing through the frames (under TMPGenc) I found that indeed, some of the frames from the original divx file are "blocky".
Are those blocks really presend in the *original* file?
If so why do they not show up when I play the original file with divx player?
Or are they generated when TMPGenc converts the file?
If so, how can I get rid of them?
I tried the block noise reduction under TMPGenc but it seems to have absolutely *no effect* on the pixelated frames.
DivX-Files ARE that blocky... Since a couple of Versions, DivX and XviD do perform a Noise-Fuction while playing a Videos. This extra noise hides the blockyness of the Video.
It is possible to let this Noise appear while encoding (use ffdshow as Decoder), but this needs a lot of Bitrate and will eventually produce new Blocks in the resulting Video.
If you don't belive me, use ffdshow for Decoding and Mplayer Classic as Player. Turn the Noise-Function of and watch the Movie...
This boxiness only happens on a few frames, but it is noticable. It does NOT appear when I play the original divx file on either divx or mplayer (with ffdshow) decoder. It appears when I *open* the file in MPEGenc to encode it into a SVCD and in the subsequent svcd file.
I have three such files. The first one converted from divx to svcd without a hitch. The other two exhibit this symptom. SO where is this problem comming from? The original? The conversion?
It's very annoying to have those corrupted frames and not be able to burn addotional svcds from the other two files.
I used the SVCD template to encode a perfect playing AVI Type 1 DV file into SVCD mpeg2, but something strange happens to the resulting file. The playback has intermitten segments where the video slows down (as in slo motion) for a second or so. The audio is not affected. I dont know why this happens.
I tried changing the field order, but it didnt help (switching the field got even worse results with the field order distortion so I figure I got the field order right the first time)
What settings did you use? Some Players do have Problems with Videos if the Bitrate vary's too much or the Min._bitrate is too low.
Such effects can also happen if you burn a SVCD too fast. If the Drive do have too much Read-Problems, the Player might loose the Sync with the Buffer.
If this Happens on your DVD Player it can also be caused By bitrate spikes of Which Tmpgenc is Notorius for..What Happens is the Bitrate Spikes and the DVD Player has to suddenly spin the Disk extra Fast to read the increased data rate but if it spikes too fast and too high the DVD Player can not read the Disk Fast enough and the Video seems to slow down or Play Choppy...I haven"t found a Reliable solution for this becides Possible Lowering the bitrate or useing an encoder that has better Bitrate controll......
I used the standard bitrate default of the SVCD template 2520. I only toyed with the CQ and CBR setting as well as the Field options, which has gotten me utterly confused.
Yesterday I reran some test files, and found that my field order was a bit confused. I converted files using Non Interlace, Field A and Field B options. Although my original avi shows as Field A (Top) in Ulead Video Studio as I was preparing them (i get the horrible jerkiness caused by wrong field order if I encode in Ulead using Field B), I found that using Field B (Bottom) in Tmpgenc and using CBR eliminated the problem (there was still very slight jerkiness here and there but on the whole okay). I am confused. I swear Field B gave me horrendous results the last time around.
The Field A and Non Interlace files showed the slow down effect.
I am trying the same process this time with Constant Quality and VBR to compare. I just dun understand what is going on.
Thks. I found this out eventually. But that wasnt the source of problem. I tried using CQ and VBR and both produced the slo mo problem even with the right field order. In the end only CBR worked ok. I havent tried this out on DVD Mpeg yet but I guess there is little I can do with SVCD here.
I have just encoded a .avi as an mpeg1, file, which is fine but it is 1gig - so naturally i want to split it to chuck it onto two CD's. Anyway my problem is that when i go to file > mpeg tools > merge and cut, add the file, and click edit, my computer freezes. i tried it three times, one the last two leaving lengthy periods for the comp to sort itself out before resetting - but to no avail.
is this a common problem? it's not too serious, because i found another mpeg1 splitter, but if there is a patch or something that i could grab to fix it up that would probably make things easier. The program im using right now expires in ten days, so if you have a good free one perhaps that might be the solution :).
Well I don"t hear much about It freezeing when Loading the File into the "Merge & cut" but it has been known to freeze when it is Outputting the Split File..There isn"t that much you can do when it doesn"t want to work, but it seems that you have allready found the Solution which is to use something else to edit the files...Cheers
PS: if this Happens with every Mpeg1 file then I would sugest it might be a Configuration problem....
Hello, I am a long time user of TMPEGnc 2.520 plus and have now encountered a problem that I am unable to get around. I have Googled for this error but I'm unable to find a soulution. My problem is that when encoding a 2hr 11min XviD movie to 3 SVCD's TMPEG stops encoding after about 6 mins into disc 3 (after successfully encoding the 2 first discs). I get an error message stating "Read error occured at address 000B1C2D of module 'TMPEGnc.exe' with 00000014". I have checked the XviD for bad frames with Vdub MP3 and extracted the audio to wav with Virtual Dub. I have also increased Direct Show Multimedia File Readers priority to 3 and enabled everyting under the CPU tab in environmental settings. I tried 3 times to do this with both TMPEG and PC restarts in between with no luck. Computer detalis: P4 2.0 Ghz, 512 MB, XP Sp1, 200 GB HD (30+50+120 GB). Would be very greatful for any thoughts on this, best regards-Lars
I read from another list that this might be due to insufficient space in the disk cache, so did you check your disk space? Try clearing it, defragment your drive and see if it works.
Hello I am kind of new to all this but i´ve read a lot of the questions here and tried out quite a lot of possible solutions to my problem, and nothing worked for me. Here is my problem.
I have a DVDRip Divx Kanoegy avi file
Video is NTSCFilm framerate is 23.97
Audio is 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3
Found this out with GSpot
Then I load this file in to TMPGEnc Load the NTSCFFilm video encoding template.
From Setting button:
From the Video tab:
I set the Motion search precision setting to Highest quality
From the Advanced tab:
Video source type to be Non-interlaced
Source aspect ratio to be 1:1 (VGA)
Video arrange Method to Full screen (keep aspect ratio).
And leave all the boxes in the bottom part unchecked.
This gives me audio sync problems after about 1/3 of the movie watching it on my PC
I´ve tried to extract the audio using Goldwave to correct the length of the audio track saving it as .wav PCM 16 - bit stereo
This was not 100% with the first movie I tried this on it left the audio in sych in the beginning and end of the movie, but out of synch in the middle.
The second movie I tried this on was a disaster cause it left out about 40 sec. of silence in the beginning of the movie then I manually tried to add silence in the beginning of the .wav but of course that didn´t work.
I have done my best trying to explain my problem and how i´ve set things up in TMPGEnc. Can You help me??
I have Dazzle DVC-80 and was working well to capture video from camcorder
with Windows Movie Maker using window-xp operating system.
I have downloaded the TMPGEnc Version 2.521 and installed on my Sony PCV-RS310
system and now the window movie maker gets stuck befor the video capture.
I do not see how this is a Tmpgenc Issue...It sounds Like a Windows Movie Maker Problem of which there are a Lot, i guess you get what you pay for....Cheers
PS: there Migh be answers on the Windows support site..
IF you have a Digital Camcorder you should not be useing the Dazzle DVC 80..The DVC 80 is a Low Quality Low resolution Analog USB Capture Device and a DV Camcorder Captures High Resolution Digital Video that is transfered through Firewire to your PC so by Useing the DVC 80 you are only captureing at about 15% the Quality you would be if you captured Via Firewire...But if your Camcorder is Not Digital then you can disregard this Post accept that you would still achieve much better Quality if you got a Real capture device that Captures to Full Resolution...Cheers
You can not Cancell the Encode then resume later But you can Pause the encodeing...What you do is when you want to pause the encodeing Just click "Stop" and the encodeing will stop and a Dialog will appear asking if you want to abort encodeing, and you Just do not answer and do what you need to do and when you want to resume encodeing just answer "No" in the dialog and it will resume encodeing...Cheers
You can not Cancell the Encode then resume later But you can Pause the encodeing...What you do is when you want to pause the encodeing Just click "Stop" and the encodeing will stop and a Dialog will appear asking if you want to abort encodeing, and you Just do not answer and do what you need to do and when you want to resume encodeing just answer "No" in the dialog and it will resume encodeing...Cheers
I have downloaded 3 different versions of TMPGEnc (2.54,2.58 & 2.521)
I am running on win2000 using NTFS and every time I try to use the program on any of my PC's I get a Write Error at an address location of module ntdll.dll
I have no idea what this dll is or what for.
The error only comes up after I have chosen an AVI file and press start to convert to MPEG.
i have similar problems, but no solution so far.
My write Error occures in the kernel32.dll (Windows 98).
Maybe the same reason (?).
I found an issue here in the BBS (LSTJ 2003/11/10 Read errors of module TMPEGnc.exe).
Maybe this is the same Reason too (?).
I will try the answer of CH and hope it works.
I have not been able to open a .d2v file with TMPGen. I can create and save that file with the D2V software. However it also doesnt seem to create an audio file. I have tried other suggestions on the BBS like copying the Dvd2AVI.vpi file to the TMPGen install directory and it still does not work. I was also trying to find the download for VPAPI.
First of all make sure that you have the required audio track checked in the audio options of DVD2AVI if you want audio.
Next check the VFAPI plugins tab to see if the 'DVD2AVI project file reader' is listed. If it is raise the priority to 2.
I have a 640x272(2.35:1) movie i want to author to pal svcd. i want to maintain the widescreen cos i don't want any of the image cut. question is what is the difference between maintain aspect ratio and maintain aspect ratio 2? i want a PAL 4:3 encoded svcd but i am not sure which aspect ratio i need to maintain? also should the source aspect ratio be 1:1 VGA or..?
You should select 16:9 display and 'fullscreen (keep aspect ratio)'
Not really sure what keep aspect ratio 2 is supposed to do. Sometimes it does the same as the one above, but puts a black margin either side of the image. Most of the time it doesn't actually do anything different from the one above and is a pretty pointless setting in my opinion.