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Question write error, ACM & runtime error regman 0 2004-01-21 22:04:31
Question write error, ACM & runtime error regman 5 2005-11-03 20:25:54
Question how to get best quality converting digital video to DVD jjspierx 6 2004-01-30 21:23:10
Question Problem converting Video Clip to MPEG aaron russell 1 2004-01-21 23:44:04
Question problems with cut and merge jlrdalorenzo 1 2004-01-21 23:38:16
Question encode directly from Premiere to Tmpgenc without saving avi jilesh 1 2004-01-21 14:01:12
Question DVD not clear on TV playback Buggyjohn 2 2004-01-21 23:30:04
Question Premier 6.5 setting papafox 3 2004-01-21 10:45:53
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

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Question - write error, ACM & runtime error No.40698
regman  2004-01-21 22:04:31 ( ID:r45jlh6405r )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I forgot to add to my problem question....my processor is an AMD athlon xp 1700 processor, if that helps any!



Question - write error, ACM & runtime error No.40692
regman  2004-01-21 22:01:40 ( ID:r45jlh6405r )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I just recently had to wipe out everything on my hard drive and start over and I've been using TMPGEnc for a couple of years, but now I'm having MAJOR problems....I'm using windows XP home edition, have an AMD athlon xp processor, two hard drives (80 for windows & 120 gig for movie & data storage), and have 704 mbs of RAM. I'm trying to convert an AVI file to a DVD format using TMPGEnc and I keep getting messages like "write error occured at address 77f83905 of module 'ntdll.dll with 00000000", "runtime error 216 at 0003D9f49", and "error occured with ACM was initialized". I didn't have NONE of these problems before and I've tried adjusting direct show & AVI/PFW compatible reader in the environmental settings....WHAT THE HELL'S THE PROBLEM NOW OR WHAT DID I DO WRONG?? Minion, ashley or somebody PLEASE HELP ME SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS so I can convert my movies again!!!


Minion  2004-01-21 23:42:09 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well What Type of AVI file is It?? The ntdll.dll error is ususally because the File was encoded useing the XviD codec which Tmpgenc does not like at all...Sometimes installing FFDShow and Configureing it to decode XviD files will Help...But if this is not the Problem then I don"t know exactly what I could be...What Would Probably solve the Problem no matter what it is is if you try "Frame serveing" the File to Tmpgenc useing something like "Virtual-Dub" which is what I usually do when a Encoder has problems decodeing the AVI file I am trying to encode....


regman  2004-01-22 00:11:45 ( ID:r45jlh6405r )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

well it's an XVID file, but I've BEEN encoding XVID files for the longest and NEVER had a problem like I'm having now!


Minion  2004-01-22 20:54:45 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well This error Pops up all the Time on this Forum and it allways is related to the XviD codec, It doesn"t mean it will happen with every XviD file but when it does happen it is usually due to the file being Encoded with the XviD codec...Do what I mentioned before ,Frame serve the file to Tmpgenc useing Virtual Dub...Cheers


Darrell  2004-01-26 07:53:33 ( ID:wsiilbqc0in )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

did u install AC3ACM? delete the file AC3ACM.dll in c:windowssystem32 (windows xp)
i hope this help....


worker3456  2005-11-03 20:25:54 ( ID:kdr31xwp.6m )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I also have the "error occured with ACM was initialized" problem.
I tried to use another avi file as the audio source. It worked. So, the video codec is not a problem.
I can play the avi file with Windows Media Player, Windows Media Classic. That means I have the proper codec (AC3 filter, I checked with GSpot).
I searched the web for ACM-related codecs. Installed them. Still no luck.
Now, I decide the download VirtualDub.
Wish me luck.



Question - how to get best quality converting digital video to DVD No.40685
jjspierx  Home )  2004-01-21 18:00:16 ( ID:st0vkign45g )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ok, I have a 15 minute avi thats about 3.5gb's of data. The quality of it is excellent. I am trying to convert it to DVD, so I setup TMPGenc to encode mpeg2, 8000bps, 29.97fps, and basically everything set to max. When I encode the video and play it back on my computer, the picture quality is excellent like I would expect but it doesn't play quite as smoothly as the AVI. Now I'm not talking about a BIG difference, and maybe I'm just being picky, but the video is racing footage and the person who was holding the camera wasn't very smooth, so everything is very fast moving. I would like to make the playback of the mpeg2 look every bit as smooth as the AVI if possible. If the video were just a movie or something that wasn't fast moving, I probably wouldn't even notice the difference in smoothness during playback. So am I screwed, or is there someway with TMPGenc or another program that I can get the mpeg2 too play as smoothly as the original AVI? Thanks.


ashy  2004-01-21 21:51:04 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Did you change the frame rate?
What are the specs of your PC?
Can you describe the effect you are seeing that is affecting the smoothness of playback.


jjspierx  Home )  2004-01-21 23:29:12 ( ID:st0vkign45g )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

No, the framerate is the same, 29.97 to 29.97...my PC is a 2.4ghz P4, 512mb ram, geforce 4 Ti4200.

There really isnt much of an effect to describe. As I mentioned before, it were simply a moving or tv show or something like that, on which I was ripping, I probably wouldn't even notice. The picture quality is great, but the playback, just isn't quite as smooth. Like it looks like maybe its dropping a couple of frames per second. The audio and video are still synches, its just the kart doesn't move with same fluidity that it does in the original AVI. Most of the camera shots are closeups so the kart is often zooming by the camera at 40-80mph so the background is moving very fast for the camera to keep up with the kart, and this is the only reason that I can even notice that there is a difference in the smoothness of the playback. The video doesn't stutter or anything, or have problems keeping up and then jumping to catch up or anything like that. Maybe when I get home I will just a couple of seconds of each video to show you what I mean. I hope I'm just not being too picky, but there is a difference.


jjspierx  Home )  2004-01-21 23:58:22 ( ID:st0vkign45g )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

wow, that was a terrible post...lots of typos. I hope you got what I meant though. At the end, I meant to say, maybe I will UPLOAD a couple of seconds of each video to show you what I mean. Unfortunately I'm at work now.


ashy  2004-01-22 20:42:40 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

May I ask which player you are using to play this MPEG?
If it's Windows mediaplayer then forget it. It's crap for MPEG2.
Get yourself a proper MPEg2 player such as WinDVD and enable the 'software bob deinterlace' mode.

You may find that if you have encoded the MPEG as interlaced then the effect may not manifest itself on a regular TV.

Monitors are progressive displays and not designed for an interlaced output such as your TV.


jjspierx  Home )  2004-01-22 21:04:23 ( ID:st0vkign45g )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am using PowerDVD player to view the mpeg2. It looks like crap in BSPlayer or media player because they show the interlacing lines. yuckkk!!! However it doesn't matter which program I use, the smoothness is the same on all of them. Maybe since the AVI is uncompressed, and doesn't require decoding it plays smoother than the mpeg which is decoding as is plays. If thats the case, maybe my standalone player will view it better than my PC does? I don't know, I'm probably just being picky here, but I just want the mpg to play as smoothly as the original AVI.

The video was encoded interlaced, are you saying I should encode it non-interlaced if I am going to be transferring it to DVD for my TV? Thats something I did not know if its true. I just got my DVD burner, and so far all I have done is burn non-interlaced Anime episodes, this was my first time encoding an interlaced AVI to an interlaced mpg.


Daps  2004-01-30 21:23:10 ( ID:odhgiplfcsn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am having the same problem. When converting AVI to DVD quality MPEG using TMPGENC and writing to DVD; the movie plays ok for a second or two, then seems to drop every other frame for half a second, then play ok, and then they drop again and so on. This gives a jittering motion. It makes the movie hard to watch and it just isn't smooth. Does anyone know how to convert divx avi to make smooth on DVD?



Question - Problem converting Video Clip to MPEG No.40683
aaron russell  2004-01-21 16:23:02 ( ID:i10vvt6gurk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When I try to convert 'video clip' to MPEG, TMPGEnc gives an error saying that it is an unsupported format. What do I do to fix this?

Thanks
aaron


Minion  2004-01-21 23:44:04 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

A "Video Clip" is not a Video format....If the File is an AVI file ,Like a DiVX or Mpeg-4 format then you can usually fix this by going to "options" to "Enviromental settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and raise the Priority of the "Direct Show File Reader" to "2"...Cheers



Question - problems with cut and merge No.40681
jlrdalorenzo  2004-01-21 16:08:44 ( ID:uci.mh4sogh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a mpg file to cut, It cuts the first part using the range I asign, but the second part, it cuts only a 12 minute piece and there is still an hour of movie. I have tried many times with different sizes and it always results on the same 12 minute piece.
Help please.


Minion  2004-01-21 23:38:16 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Use something else to cut your Files...Like this:
http://www.marumo.ne.jp/mpeg2/m2v_vfp-0.6.47.lzh
The File Named mme.exe is the Editor and Make sure every Cut is Made on an I Frame......



Question - encode directly from Premiere to Tmpgenc without saving avi No.40679
jilesh  2004-01-21 11:26:01 ( ID:6gxdr8imqil )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How to encode Video directly from Premiere or Aftereffects to Tmpgenc Encoder without saving the AVI first!


ashy  2004-01-21 14:01:12 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You need the Premiere Video Server plug-in.
http://www.videotools.net/



Question - DVD not clear on TV playback No.40676
Buggyjohn  2004-01-21 07:06:53 ( ID:sdaasic/zjg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]


I have Pinnacle Studio 8 and I captured video from my Sony digital Hi 8 camcorder. When I burned a DVD with Studio 8, the playback on the DVD home player was not as clear as the tape source or as the computer capture.

Why is this? How can I capture from Hi 8 tape and preserve the same quality to DVD and have the same clarity on TV playback?

Do I need a better capture program ?

Thanks

John
NY.


B_Racer  2004-01-21 10:44:47 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You need a better Encoder - like TMPGEnc!


Minion  2004-01-21 23:30:04 ( ID:/d4nypdxsbj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Studio 8 Uses an awefull Encoder,You need to use a Real Encoder to encode your Captured files to Mpeg2 for DVD if you want any sort of Quality...What Confuses me is why when you Get Bad Quality useing Stdio 8 you come here to ask Why???



Question - Premier 6.5 setting No.40672
papafox  2004-01-20 09:07:44 ( ID:v8sxgoqxvhh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I exported an Adobe Premier 6.5 movie to their dv version of .avi. TMPGEnc would not work with that file, I imagine because it is DV I rather than DV II. Unfortunately, the Adobe export menu gives only one dv .avi file export choice, so I cannot easily select type II. Any suggestions?


ashy  2004-01-20 16:03:05 ( ID:hywsrqzufqm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just convert it to DV 2.
http://www.canopus.com/US/products/DV_file_converter/pm_dv_file_converter.asp


Papafox  2004-01-21 05:02:46 ( ID:v8sxgoqxvhh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Converter worked like a champ. Thx!!
Papafox


B_Racer  2004-01-21 10:45:53 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can also use PlugIn-Pack to stream the Video directly from Premiere to any Encoder without saving the AVI first.



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.



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