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I have just bought a new computer. Installed tmpgenc, copy and pasted my registration number in, but to no avail it says wrong number.
I still have a printed copy of the letter sent when I registard, probably tried to get the nuber in about 40 times now.
I registard about two years ago, anyone got any idea what I need to do?
Probably because your registration will no longer work in the new version because it has been blacklisted.
You will either have to find the version you had originaly or contact Pegasys for a replacment.
Could you elaborate on being blacklisted?
it's not a pirate copy I registered it about two years ago.
I also have a registered copy of dvd author, that went in ok
I tried an old version as you suggested. But, the same thing wrong registration number, you don't really need this when you have to reinstall every thing from scratch.
@CELTIC YOB
Some of the registration numbers provided on the internet are blocked now, that's what "blacklist" means.
And there are a couple of "right" Codes on the List because they where provided on the Net too.
If you have a purchased Registration Code and you are doing only legal things, mail to Pegasys directly, they will help you on your registration.
I'm about to convert a movie in TMPGEnc, from avi to SVCD with subtitles. When that's finished I burn the movie to an DVD. But the problem ouccure when I watch the movie in my DVD-player. The movie have been "pushed up" so I can only use 2/3 of my televison.
I've found out that this only happends when I have subtitles. Not when there's only the movie, without subtitles.
Is there any way you can "cut of" the black line in TMPGEnc??
Why are you creating SVCD if you are burning to DVD?
Why don't you just make the subs selectable by authoring them with your DVD program rather than hard encoding them?
Hello,
I also have the same problems as you and using k-lite codecs. I believe that we both need a larger CPU like a 1.6gig P4 or better to play AVI's properly. It wasdoing this even before I installed TMPNGEnc and k-Lite codecs. Since converting .avi to MPEG the choppiness stopped. MPEGS play fine. That's because AVI's play at @ 1.3 fps and MPEG plays at @ 29 fps. What CPU do you have? Believe it or not I use a P233mmx! It takes foreever to encode AVI's to MPEG's but k-lite's Classic Media Player works great on the converted AVI's to MPEG's. Except for the extremely slow performance(1% per hour!), I also have a problem of converting a 26 min. AVI to MPEG and it says it goes over the CD-R limit of 80 minutes! Please, please if you have received answers to any of your or my problems, contact me at sonatine@cfl.rr.com. I appreciate yor help.
Regards,
Steven
>I normally download movie files using emule and bitorrent.
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>I also have the klite codec pack.
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>Despite all this, all the avi files I play are all choppy and play very slowly.
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>I am newbie, so any help on this very much appreciated.
When using TMPGEnc for merging/cuting mpeg2 files ,if i try to edit the files i got an error message :"Floating decimal point is divided by 0".
I cannot use the edit function.
Anybody to help me.
Thanks
In the past, I have joined multiple VCD-compliant MPEG files using TMPGEnc, but the result was never VCD-compliant, so I had to re-encode the joined output file _again_ before I could put it onto a VCD. This is very inconvenient, time-consuming, and I presume it degrades the AV quality also.
Has this been fixed in a recent revision of the program, and if not, would you add it to your todo list? Thanks.
This has been a bug in TMPG's muxer for as long as I can remember.
It doesn't create 100% VCD compliant files however most if not all DVD players shouldn't have a problem with it, so what problem do you have.
If you need to create 100% VCD compliant files then just re-mux using the muxer that comes with the Phillips VCD2.0 toolkit. It's muxer is 100% compliant.
Hey, I was wondering if you can use virtual dub to take an .AVI video file and match it up with its .wav sound file?? Ashy had made a comment on suprnova to me, which by the way was nice of him, but i couldnt find out how to do what he was telling me. Can someone explain?
Ok, start up Virtualdub and load your AVI.
Next click 'Audio' from the options then select 'Wav audio' from the menu and load your wav.
Click 'Audio' again and then 'Interleaving'. Here you will see 'Audio Skew Correction'
This works in millseconds, so if your audio is behind by say 1 second, then to advance it put in a negative value of -1000 ms. If it's behind by 1 second then to delay it put in a positive value of 1000 ms.
'Ok' it and check the sync by clicking the second playback button in the main window.
It's usually best to reduce the first windows size to minimum by right clicking it and reduce the size of the second window also if it's too large. This will make things play back more smoothly.
Once you have found a value that works from beginning to end you can then either use that value in the 'Audio gap correct' in the 'Source range' function of TMPG or you can simply save the wav and use that as the new audio source for TMPG.
>If it's behind by 1 second then to delay it put in a positive value of 1000 ms.
Correction, this line should read:
If it's ahead by 1 second then to delay it put in a positive value of 1000 ms.
Hi,
I have been converting some XVID's posted on usenet from AVI to MPEG using TMPGEnc and I have done 6 now with no problems. I have downloaded FFDSHOW to make it work, and have used TOOLame for the audio conversion. It has worked fine every time.
All of a sudden this time I get no audio. The AVI has audio but it's a little low. When I run it through Gspot it says "ac3 (0x2000) "Dolby Laboratories, Inc". But when I run the resulting MPEG through Gspot is says under audio (under the DirectShow render information): Ligos MPEG Audio Decoder-->Morgan Stream Switcher and "Rendered successfully". Yet the MPEG has no audio on my computer (using WMP to play it) nor when burned and played on my dvd player.
Again, this has not happened with any of the other MPEG's I've come up with using the same settings on TMPGEnc.
I tried one conversion using TMPGEnc's default audio converter and I tried one using the TOOLame converter, both ending up wih no audible sound, although the video plays fine as always.
Have you got the AC3ACM decompressor installed? Without it TMPG won't decode AC3.
TMPG can't use the Ligos MPEG Audio Decoder.
You can check for audio under in the advanced audio controls. Just click the audio EDIT button. If u don't hear audio then u won't get any in output. In that case try raising the priority of the "AVI VFW Compatibility Reader" to top of the list.
>Hi,
>I have been converting some XVID's posted on usenet from AVI to MPEG using TMPGEnc and I have done 6 now with no problems. I have downloaded FFDSHOW to make it work, and have used TOOLame for the audio conversion. It has worked fine every time.
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>All of a sudden this time I get no audio. The AVI has audio but it's a little low. When I run it through Gspot it says "ac3 (0x2000) "Dolby Laboratories, Inc". But when I run the resulting MPEG through Gspot is says under audio (under the DirectShow render information): Ligos MPEG Audio Decoder-->Morgan Stream Switcher and "Rendered successfully". Yet the MPEG has no audio on my computer (using WMP to play it) nor when burned and played on my dvd player.
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>Again, this has not happened with any of the other MPEG's I've come up with using the same settings on TMPGEnc.
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>I tried one conversion using TMPGEnc's default audio converter and I tried one using the TOOLame converter, both ending up wih no audible sound, although the video plays fine as always.
>>Hi,
>>I have been converting some XVID's posted on usenet from AVI to MPEG using TMPGEnc and I have done 6 now with no problems. I have downloaded FFDSHOW to make it work, and have used TOOLame for the audio conversion. It has worked fine every time.
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>>All of a sudden this time I get no audio. The AVI has audio but it's a little low. When I run it through Gspot it says "ac3 (0x2000) "Dolby Laboratories, Inc". But when I run the resulting MPEG through Gspot is says under audio (under the DirectShow render information): Ligos MPEG Audio Decoder-->Morgan Stream Switcher and "Rendered successfully". Yet the MPEG has no audio on my computer (using WMP to play it) nor when burned and played on my dvd player.
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>>Again, this has not happened with any of the other MPEG's I've come up with using the same settings on TMPGEnc.
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>>I tried one conversion using TMPGEnc's default audio converter and I tried one using the TOOLame converter, both ending up wih no audible sound, although the video plays fine as always.
I've tried to compress in MPEG1 from 16/9 DV native format (720x576 at 1.422 ratio pixel) but I always see in 4/3 (with Media Player) with a geometrical distortion (vertical crushing).
I've tried "clip frame" setting cropping 72 lines over and 72 lines under the image with no results.
Looking at some DVDs this evening I noticed a number of compilations are 200 minutes long. Looking at the files they are under 4.5GB in total. The picture quality seems excellent. To make matters worse, the audio is all LPCM, significantly larger than MP2.
By my calculations that would be a bitrate averaging less than 2700KB/S. How do you get the picture quality at 720x576 that good? If I try to make an MPEG that long under 4.5GB the video is going to lose a lot of definition.
I have some MPEG-2 recordings from my DVD recorder with resolution 352x576. I want to convert them into 720x576 but when I try to open the files in TMPEG, it says "File [file].mpg can not open, or unsupported." Can the free TMPEG not convert MPEG-2 to MPEG-2?
Why do you want to convert them to 720x576?
If you intend to put these MPEG2 files on DVD then you probably don't need to re-encode them.
352x576 is a valid DVD compliant resolution as long as the output is 4:3 which is more than likely seeing as your DVD recorder made them, however most DVD players won't have a problem with 16:9 output either.
Re-encoding to 720x576 will simply be a waste of time, quality and quite likely create a bigger file size.
I can answer your original question, but I don't think it is really necessary, just simply author the MPEG as it is.
The free TMPGEnc can only encode to MPEG-2 for a trial of 30 days I think. But the TMPGEnc Plus can accept MPEG-2 as input and output to MPEG-2 as long as you have the MPEG-2 plugin.
I need to master my dvd with Adobe Encore DVD which will only accept 720x576 for PAL 4:3. I installed the free edition of TMPEG yesterday so it should still be able to work but I will not accept this file.
Strangely enough, I'm not even able to open the MPEG fil in VirtualDUB. It says that it detects no frames. But the file plays fine in Windows Media Player and WinDVD.
Does anyone have a clue why I can't open this file in TMPEG?
So you want to use adobe? What kind of DVD authoring program is this that doesn't accept perfectly compliant Mpeg2 files anyway? You can trick this program into accepting the file by using DVDpatcher http://mitglied.lycos.de/dvdpatcher/
Just load the file and change the resolution to 720x576. After you have finished authoring the MPEG just run the patcher on the VOBS and change the resolution back to the origianl one.
If you don't want to go down this route and I can't really see a reason why anyone wouldn't then you will need to install a TMPG compatible MPEG2 codec or use TMPG plus.
You can find the codec you need here: http://www.marumo.ne.jp/mpeg2/
Virtualdub will not open MPEG2 files unless you have the modified versions such as Virtualdubmod.
Adobe DVD Encore didn't want to work with the modified files. I will try to find a different dvd authoring program, maybe Sonic DVD Producer will work.
Can anyone recommend a professional (not a regular consumer program that can only do few things) like Adobe's?
It depends on the level of authoring you want to do.
I use DVDlab which practically does anything though it does have one or two limitations.
DVDmaestro is pretty good, but for total DVD compliance theres only Scenarist.