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Question AVI to DVD basics bilbert 1 2004-01-20 03:40:59
Question Movie in MPG format doesn't have video stream floyd 1 2004-01-20 13:02:43
Question cpu setting Tono 1 2004-01-20 00:55:25
Question frame rate kolbi 1 2004-01-19 09:56:55
Question About "wizard" fields in template files Onkrakrikru 5 2004-01-21 10:03:04
Question Re: how to customize output dimension jilesh 5 2004-01-22 09:03:18
Question audio only SVCD w/ 32kbps mono plus stills johnells 9 2004-02-02 04:36:09
Question TMPGEnc is adding extra noice Sarah 1 2004-01-19 04:12:49
Question Estimated File Size Is Too Big |ntruder 4 2004-01-20 00:44:49
Question 30 days of testing expired within 1 hour ? ACDC 1 2004-01-17 19:10:02
Question how to customize output dimension jilesh 5 2004-01-21 05:47:36
Question AVI to MPG - Top and bottom of video being slightly cutoff jjspierx 2 2004-01-17 11:35:39

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Question - AVI to DVD basics No.40670
bilbert  2004-01-20 02:56:46 ( ID:26tlxl7yom. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is the TMPGEnc program able to take an AVI file from my DV camera and allow me to save it to a DVD disk that I can play on my home entertainment DVD player?

I'm not trying to do anything fancy here, just to save my edited .AVI file to some file format that will be: A: Very High Resolution, and B: Playable on my and my families home DVD players.

My first attempt with TMPGEnc took a 6GB 30 minute AVI file and after 7 HOURS of "converting" (on an XP3200+ system with 1 GB of PC3700 RAM, and a very fast 240GB RAID-0 array) gave me a nice 1.9GB file that had a ".M2V" extension. I burned that to a DVD disk and nothing seems to read this. What did I do wrong, and isn't there a simpler way to do this??

I've got 15 hours of home DV tapes I would like to put on DVD. Is TMPGEnc what I need, or are there better (simpler?) programs out there?

Thanks for your help.

P.S. - can I turn that .m2v file into something a DVD player will play?? (I've got a fancy new DVD player that will supposedly play EVERY format)



Minion  2004-01-20 03:40:59 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When encodeing DV AVI files with Tmpgenc make sure that the DV Files are Type-2 DV AVI files cuz Tmpgenc doesn"t like Type 1 DV..When you encode your DV Files to DVD in Tmpgenc there should be a M2V Video file and a Wav audio file, and you Don"t just Burn these files to DVD you have to use a DVD authoring Program to add chapters and menu"s and format the audio and Video files into a Video_TS Folder that then gets Burned to DVD in DVD-Video Mode..A simple DVD authoring Program to use is "Tmpgenc DVD author" which you can download by clicking the Banner below...and when you create the Mpeg2 file from the DV AVI files useing Tmpgenc you should go into the audio settings and change the audio format to Mpeg1 Layer 2 instead of LPCM because LPCM takes up Far too much Space on the DVD....Cheers



Question - Movie in MPG format doesn't have video stream No.40668
floyd  2004-01-20 02:22:24 ( ID:aobwlvfd5uo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have two movies in mpg format which I want to joing using TMPGenc merge tool. Both movies can be played in Windows Media Player perfectly fine, but when I want to join them, TMPGenc tells me that one of them doesn't have video stream. How is that possible when I can watch it with no problem. Thanks in advance


B_Racer  2004-01-20 13:02:43 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGEnc is more sensitive to MPEG-Streams with Errors than Media Player.

Try to remux the Videos with ProjectX or bbTools first.



Question - cpu setting No.40666
Tono  2004-01-19 12:01:10 ( ID:nsbkh5almbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

ok i know this has been answered before but no logical answer was found..so here goes

i have used tmpg for a while now....and have recently upgraded my system...but everytime i start tmpg....it comes up with

"CPU setting has been reset to default because cpu might be different fron last time,or new command has been supported"

any ideas


ashy  2004-01-20 00:55:25 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just delete 'TMPGEnc.ini' and 'CurrentCfg.tpr' from the TMPG folder then run TMPG.



Question - frame rate No.40664
kolbi  2004-01-19 07:57:38 ( ID:u2m/5j.qhha )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hi
i have divx with 23.976 fps ,and i vish to create vcd pal.
If i use a template i get not smooth playback.
Help


B_Racer  2004-01-19 09:56:55 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you want to convert to PAL, you have to perform a PAL-SpeedUp. TMPGEnc can do this with the Videopart. For Audio, you have to use an other Program like BeSweet or - and that's the better Choice - a good(!) WAVE-Editor.

First, extract the Audio from the Video, this can be done by using VirtualDubMod.
Open the Video in TMPGenc. Chose PAL-VCD for Output. Go to Settings -> Advanced.
Check the Option "Do not Franme rate conversion".

Encode the Video.

Do the SpeedUp to the Audio-Part (BeSweet has an Option for this but it will Pitch the Audio).

Encode the Audio-Part.

Use Simple Multiplex to put Audio and Video together.



Question - About "wizard" fields in template files No.40658
Onkrakrikru  2004-01-19 07:23:42 ( ID:mkyoduy5rxl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It's possible to find here and there a lot of supplementary templates for TMpgEnc.
However, I can't find any documentation explaining how to use the various MPEG.Wizardxxx fields which appear at the beginning of each mcf file.
Generally, they are left blank.
After some tests, I managed to understand the role of some of them,
But others (MPEG.WizardSubFormatName for example) remain mysterious.
Does a documentation about this subject exist somewhere ?

Thanks in advance

Onkrakrikru


Minion  2004-01-20 03:32:54 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You don"t need a Bunch of different suplementry Templates for Tmpgenc, well not ones downloaded off the net or whatever because you can just make your Own Templates..You can make as many different templates as you want you just have to do the settings the way you want in tmpgenc and when you have all of the settings the way you want them you just click the "Save" button on the Bottom Right corner and give the template a Name and save it to the "Templates" folder and when ever you wanted to use that template you just click the "load" button and navigate to the templates folder and choose it and that is it....Cheers


Onkrakrikru  2004-01-20 12:57:29 ( ID:zxx0bgdslsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Great !

So, if anyone has clues about the usage of the "wizard" fields in the templates, my question is still pending...


Minion  2004-01-20 22:30:07 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

<So, if anyone has clues about the usage of the "wizard" fields in the templates>
What does that Mean??? What "Wizard" fields in the Templates??? Can you explain in more detail what you are talking about??? cheers


Onkrakrikru  2004-01-21 08:07:30 ( ID:jg7cphc7ugn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

OK :

Open any template file (extension mcf) in a text editor.
You'll see that at the beginning of the file, there are a few lines looking like MPEG.Wizardxxx = ' Something '

Using these fields, you can define the "integration" of a custom template in the wizard interface : the category it belongs, its name, its description, and so on...

That make the use of your own templates much more easy because by default, all the extra templates are gathered together in a single category named "other" regardless of their internal parameters.
Using "wizard fields", it is possible to tell TMpgEnc that a template is conceived for a VCD, a XVCD, a DVD... TMpgEnc will then display it in the relevant category of the wizard tree, and it will be easier for the user to search and find it.

But don't feel too concerned about these question now : I've made a lot of new tests since my first message and I think I've found nearly all the informations I needed.

Thanks for your friendly answers.


ashy  2004-01-21 10:03:04 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you have enough advanced knowledge to know how to modify TMPG templates then surely you shouldn't even need to use the wizard?
Seeing as the wizard is aimed at novices and beginners I would have thought that you would now be able to set up TMPG without the help of the wizard.

The wizard is just slow and limiting and I myself never use it.



Question - Re: how to customize output dimension No.40652
jilesh  2004-01-19 07:21:33 ( ID:mgzieilgqjr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks, I tried unlock.mcf thing but i still can't encode 400 x 350 dimension avi file. when i try it, it display error like this...

The resolution of the video is illegal.
> The windows size needs to be set between 8x8 and 4088x4088.
> The width and height of window needs to be multiple of 8.




Minion  2004-01-20 03:51:04 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What the error is telling you is the truth.....Mpeg Video resolutions have to be divisable by 8 so you Must change it to 400+352 if you want it to work...But why are you encodeing it useing this resolution??? you can"t make a VCD or SVCD or DVD out of it and the Files size will probably be bigger than the source file and with lower Quality???


jilesh  2004-01-21 05:49:28 ( ID:kjmm7va50fa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks, I know that this is not vcd or svcd standerd size but I am not using it for making vcd-svcd. I am making one multimedia project in which i have to make this mpg movie, the reason to use tmpgenc is because it's encoding quality and size is good and it has very very good noise reduction filter. "mainconcept mpeg encoder" and "xing mpg encoder" is good and it supports any dimension but it's quality is horrible, that's why I liked Tmpeg encoder. thanks again.


Minion  2004-01-21 23:48:21 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Actually they Do NOT support Any Dimention because this is a Part of the Mpeg standard that the Resolution be divisable by 8 and if they did make a Mpeg of that resolution it would not be a Valid Mpeg file....


Minion  2004-01-21 23:50:06 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

By the Way you Must be doing something wrong if you are getting Bad Quality useing the "MainConcept encoder" because it"s Quality is Compareable to Tmpgenc and with 3 times the encodeing speed ,Unless you are useing an Old version But the newer version 1.4 is a Great encoder with awesome Quality....


jilesh  2004-01-22 09:03:18 ( ID:mgzieilgqjr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

yeah, I have latest version of maniconcept mpeg encoder but it hasn't noise reduction for video and it hasn't constant quality features. that's why I liked tmpgenc!



Question - audio only SVCD w/ 32kbps mono plus stills No.40642
johnells  2004-01-19 05:19:14 ( ID:xyq6o3ujrsc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I was wondering if TMPGENC can create an MPG file that I can burn to an SVCD. The input will be:

32kbps mono audio (many hours of me speaking)
Many stills of pictures I took (one per audio file).

I would like to make a compliant SVCD so I will need MPEG 1 layer II audio I assume. One audio file will be about 20 minutes (it is in wav format now). And during the playback of the MP2 audio file I would like to see the still. I would also like to be able to browse the stills and hear the commentary associated with each still. I have the authoring part to figure out later. Right now I need help with the encoding the stills and audio to SVCD standard.

So far I have created a MPG file with the proper audio stream I think. The video I am not sure about. Can I just use JPGs rather than video?

I also want to cram as many files onto the CD as possible. I assume the stills will only take up 200 kb. Video versions of the stills would be significantly larger and less desirable.

If anyone has any helpful suggestions please forward them and thanks.

John


Minion  2004-01-20 03:47:05 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You basicly want to make a Photo VCD ,I suppose in theory it might be possible useing Tmpgenc But you would be better off use a program that is specificly made for makeing Photo VCD"s..Maybe something like this would be better:
http://www.nu2.nu/photovcd/


johnells  2004-01-20 18:33:57 ( ID:c/vuerl5g4n )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well the software you mentioned does not allow audio. And others only allow WAV (too large bitrate). I would like the SVCD + audio option since according to the SVCD spec I can go as low as 32kbps in the audio stream (MPEG 1 Layer II). The video stream will be a black image but the minimal video stream bitrate is not puplished anywhere. They just state "up to 2500kbps". Does that mean I can create a video stream in TMPGENC with a videobitrate of 1kbps?

I have created photoVCD's before with just stills. With this project the audio and video stream specificationss are making if not so straight forward. But I think the long way is the only way at this point.

Le me move on to another related question then? How can I easily create a blank video stream that matches (in length) the audio stream in TMPGENC?

John


Minion  2004-01-20 22:35:29 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can"t do any of this with Tmpgenc...What you would need to do is basicly get a Good Video editing Program and use your Images and Place them on the Timeline and sync them up with the audio track you are useing and once the Project looks the way you like on the Timeline you would render the Project as an AVI file and then you can encode it to SVCD with Tmpgenc...There is No way to Arrange Pictures so they Play for a certain amount of time and to sync them up with the audio in Tmpgenc......


johnells  2004-01-21 03:33:01 ( ID:xyq6o3ujrsc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the help. I have come to the same conclusion myself. One benefit of all this tinkering is that I have become quite good at rendering compliant SVCD's.

Cheerio,
John


ashy  2004-01-21 10:14:52 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>Le me move on to another related question then? How can I easily create a blank video stream that matches (in length) the audio stream in TMPGENC?

This is possible with TMPG.

Simply load your audio into the Audio field, but make sure the Video field is clear.
Select a low bitrate or even 0 kb/s will do and any another settings you require.
Select stream type - 'System (Video+Audio)' and encode.


johnells  2004-01-21 15:44:15 ( ID:c/vuerl5g4n )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks ASHY! I am doing that as I speak. I will let the group know later. I am testing to see how low I can go before my DVD player rejects the bitrate.

John


johnells  2004-01-21 16:32:44 ( ID:c/vuerl5g4n )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well it worked! Sort of. But the file ended up being 27 MB for 22 minutes of audio. I have not tried it in a stand alone player yet but WMP plays it with a 3x3 matrix of pixels fluttering around like a butterfly. Maybe that is WMP doing that since the video source was left empty.

FYI: The audio was encoded as MPEG 1 layer II, mono, 32kbps, 44100Hz. The video was set to 1 kbps. Looks like TMPGENC is overriding my video settings and using something in the order of 150kbps for the blank video. Maybe padding?

John


ashy  2004-01-21 22:07:58 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You shouldn't be seeing this effect in mediaplayer. This is being caused by something else not the bitrate.
Even at 0 kb/s it should play fine in media player.

Make sure before you encode that the under the 'system' tab you set the stream type to 'MPEG1 system(automatic)' or if you intend to play it on a DVD player 'MPEG 1 VCD(non standard)'.

Also depending on your DVD player it may require you to use a bitrate of at least 300kb/s or in some cases some have problems with any less than the standard bitarate.


Kisoo Lim  2004-02-02 04:36:09 ( ID:39poc4i/2nl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You may have to use window movie maker or premiere to add those still pictures on desired timeline and then frame serve it to Tmpgenc to encode it into SVCD with still pictures and audios.



Question - TMPGEnc is adding extra noice No.40640
Sarah  2004-01-18 16:46:31 ( ID:brkpw6kc4bm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When I try to convert a file in MPEG2-format to MPEG1, TMPGEnc always adds noice (a constant ringing sound) to the recording that isn't there in the original file. Has anyone else experienced this problem or does anyone know how to solve it.
I've tried with noice reduction, but it doesn't help. Probably because it is the program itself that puts the noice there in the first place.


Minion  2004-01-19 04:12:49 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You Mean in the audio right?? Noise reduction is for the Video not the audio so it will not help..try this ,Before encodeing your files go to "Options" to "Enviromental settings" to "Audio Engine" and under "Sample Frequency Converter" choose "High Quality"...this should hopefull improove the audio Quality...Cheers



Question - Estimated File Size Is Too Big No.40635
|ntruder  Home )  2004-01-17 19:23:02 ( ID:c1s3dingsl2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello all. I am trying to conver a XviD .avi file into a Video-CD (PAL). The audio and video are in 1 so thats that. I can play the file in Windows Media Player 9 perfectly fine. I use Video type: Non-interlace & aspect ratio as: 4:3 625 line (PAL). The MAX number of frames in GOP im using is 15. When i get onto the birate setting screen i get the following: http://www.suchco.co.uk/TMPGEnc.bmp <- screenshot. The video is only 43 minutes long. The .avi file is only 248 MB but why does it estimate is as 1.279 gig. When i converted some XviD's into .mpg's (VCD) a few weeks ago using TMPGEnc they were estimated at around 430 MB. Help would be much appreciated. Thanx


ashy  2004-01-17 23:16:23 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Looking at the image you posted it's obvious what the problem is.
TMPG thinks your file is 127min 54sec long instead of 43 mins.

This can happen sometimes with TMPG. A way round it is to enter the expert settings then in the 'source range' function set the beginning and end of the file.

Also to try and cure the root of the problem it is advisable to install FFDSHOW and raise the priority of the 'Directshow file reader' in the VFAPI plugins to 2.


|ntruder  Home )  2004-01-18 12:09:01 ( ID:c1s3dingsl2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I just want to know a bit more about FFDSHOW before i install it, it wont interfere with ac3 filter or my xvid codec will it? And also raising the priority of the 'Directshow Multimedia File Reader' in the VFAPI plugins fixed the root problem. Your a st*r ashy!


ashy  2004-01-20 00:32:56 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It won't interfere with your Ac3 filter, but it will take over the decoding of your XVID files however it won't affect encoding with XVID. You have the choice within FFDSHOW to disable or enable the AVI's you want it to decode anyway.

FFDSHOW is much better at decoding XVID files than the XVID codec itself and is more compatible with TMPG and other programs.
You will find that XVID ans all you other AVI files will play much better and smoother once FFDSHOW installed. It is especially good for playing raw uncompressed AVI which needs a lot of CPU power. Instead of playing jerky it will be smooth.


ashy  2004-01-20 00:44:49 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>You will find that XVID ans all you other AVI files will play much better and smoother once FFDSHOW installed

Sorry about the typo's it should read:

You will find that XVID and all your other AVI files will play much better and smoother once FFDSHOW is installed.



Question - 30 days of testing expired within 1 hour ? No.40633
ACDC  2004-01-17 19:04:57 ( ID:gudaon8r21r )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi !

I downloaded TMPGENC just an hour ago to get an idea how it works for producing a single DVD from a private video. After adjusting all settings a window popped up and told me, that "expiration time of 30 days has expired" or similiar.

Now i couldnt test, how it works, and how fine the result will be for me.

Is there anything wrong with my setup or where's the problem ?

Greetings, ACDC


ashy  2004-01-17 19:10:02 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Have you ever installed any version of TMPG before?



Question - how to customize output dimension No.40627
jilesh  2004-01-17 13:26:09 ( ID:kjmm7va50fa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hi, I have 400 x 350 dimension avi and i want to convert it to mpg file as same size (400 x 350) in tmpgenc, how to do!


ashy  2004-01-17 19:11:54 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Load 'unlock.mcf' in 'Extra' folder located in the template folder and then change the output size under the 'Video' tab.


jilesh  2004-01-19 07:08:49 ( ID:mgzieilgqjr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks ashy, I tried unlock.mcf thing but i still can't encode 400 x 350 dimension avi file. when i try it, it display error like this...

The resolution of the video is illegal.
> The windows size needs to be set between 8x8 and 4088x4088.
> The width and height of window needs to be multiple of 8.


ashy  2004-01-20 00:52:20 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That's because you cannot use that resolution as it is not divisible by 8.
MPEGs are made up of 8x8 blocks, so any resolution must be a multiple of 8.
The nearsest legal resolution is 400x352.
Be aware though that the resolution you are using does not conform to any standards and thus will NOT play in any DVD/VCD players and probaly will not look right in any media player either because of it's unuusual aspect ratio.


ashy  2004-01-20 00:52:27 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That's because you cannot use that resolution as it is not divisible by 8.
MPEGs are made up of 8x8 blocks, so any resolution must be a multiple of 8.
The nearsest legal resolution is 400x352.
Be aware though that the resolution you are using does not conform to any standards and thus will NOT play in any DVD/VCD players and probably will not look right in any media player either because of it's unuusual aspect ratio.


jilesh  2004-01-21 05:47:36 ( ID:kjmm7va50fa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks again Ashy, I know that this is not vcd or svcd standerd size but I am not using it for making vcd-svcd. I am making one multimedia project in which i have to make this mpg movie, the reason to use tmpgenc is because it's encoding quality and size is good and it has very very good noise reduction filter. "mainconcept mpeg encoder" and "xing mpg encoder" is good and it supports any dimension but it's quality is horrible, that's why I liked Tmpeg encoder. thanks again.



Question - AVI to MPG - Top and bottom of video being slightly cutoff No.40624
jjspierx  Home )  2004-01-16 22:06:16 ( ID:st0vkign45g )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm encoding some VCD's from AVI's and when I watch the finished product on a TV screen in my DVD player the top and bottom of the video is slightly cutoff. Its not a HUGE ammount, but its enough so tha the VERY bottom of my subtitles are being cuttof sometimes, although I CAN still read them, I would like for there to be a slight gap between the bottom of the subtitles and the bottom of the screen like the AVI shows.

The AVI's are 512x384 which works out be 4.3 the same as 640x480. I thought if the source was already 4.3 and I put that in TMPenc, and then selected full screen(maintain aspect ratio) I should get full screen video with nothin being cutoff. Am I doing something wrong, or is this just something thats normal with watching a VCD on a TV screen?


mickyjuice  2004-01-17 06:19:57 ( ID:zqigxf3uunk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>I'm encoding some VCD's from AVI's and when I watch the finished product on a TV screen in my DVD player the top and bottom of the video is slightly cutoff. Its not a HUGE ammount, but its enough so tha the VERY bottom of my subtitles are being cuttof sometimes, although I CAN still read them, I would like for there to be a slight gap between the bottom of the subtitles and the bottom of the screen like the AVI shows.

try centre (keep aspect ratio) if you dont want any cut offs


ashy  2004-01-17 11:35:39 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This is probably a problem with your TV set not TMPG.
It seems your TV has too much overscan. All TV's have a certain amount of overscan to account for slight picture size changes between light and dark scenes.
It seems yours is a tad agressive.

You have two options. Try the suggestion above or use the custom arrange method or have a twiddle with the presets on your TV to correct the overscan.

However if you don't have any technical knowledege of TV's then I wouldn't advise poking around in the back of the TV.



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