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Question Can't input video source tika 1 2005-02-03 22:20:19
Question Unable to open .avi-files erik 1 2005-02-03 22:20:44
Question Index of scan line is out of range AAAA 2 2005-02-13 05:08:18
Question How can I duplicate a VCD? Scott 1 2005-01-26 17:40:43
Question 42min Xvid video being read as 150mins? Also, audio probs. SecretAgentDaisy 6 2005-02-12 21:07:59
Question crops off my video $5 Paypal if your solution fixes my problem! michty 1 2005-01-26 09:53:17
Question First 1/2 encoding is fast but the last is very slow? Cindy Lam 4 2005-01-26 09:55:07
Question Cannot cut big movie into small pieces! Garou 2 2005-01-25 18:32:32
Question why no audio..?? dakeeper 2 2005-01-25 18:20:29
Question Mr. Dirk Herijgers 9 2005-01-27 17:48:24
Question MPG split problem MontrealPaul 1 2005-01-24 09:32:53
Bug report Merging mpg's now failing. Philidor 2 2005-02-03 05:17:12

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Question - Can't input video source No.42773
tika  2005-01-31 19:57:48 ( ID:pf7p4pgnwnl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Has anyone encountered the same problem: I have an avi file, and TMPGEnc will let me upload it as an audio source and convert that to mpeg, but won't let me select it as a video source. It says file can't open, or unsupported. Any resulting mpeg file only has sound, and no visual.


ashy  2005-02-03 22:20:19 ( ID:xokv4ugpkyc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Answered....



Question - Unable to open .avi-files No.42771
erik  2005-01-30 22:26:51 ( ID:vjbzoofwt7o )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi!
My TMPGEnc will not open .avi-files for convertion. That is, it opened and converted the first file, and it worked perfectly, but after that, it has not been able to open any files, not even the one it had already converted. I get the following message after selecting file for conversion. "File "[...]" can not open, or unsupported." Any ideas on how to avoid this problem?

Erik


ashy  2005-02-03 22:20:44 ( ID:xokv4ugpkyc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Answered...



Question - Index of scan line is out of range No.42768
AAAA  2005-01-28 02:06:35 ( ID:vzvrbschyj2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

could you please advise me what to do if this error message comes up?
-Index of scan line is out of range-
I double checked avi file but nothing seems wrong.


ashy  2005-02-03 22:21:28 ( ID:xokv4ugpkyc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try frame serving from Virtualdub.


me^2  2005-02-13 05:08:18 ( ID:jbarl8u.iyr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>could you please advise me what to do if this error message comes up?
>-Index of scan line is out of range-
>I double checked avi file but nothing seems wrong.

I had this problem. I fixed it by setting dirct show multimedia file reader to highest priority in vfapi plugins in environmental settings. I am pretty sure it's because my file was xvid yet I do not have the codec, relying on direct show to render it using ffdshow. Maybe your problem too??



Question - How can I duplicate a VCD? No.42766
Scott  2005-01-26 16:51:39 ( ID:8htay6eyvnj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a VCD that the author wants widely distributed. It's video from a presentation. How can I copy the disk so that it works in my dvd player? The original works fine, but I have not been able to find a method to duplicate the disk that allows me to drop it in the DVD player and have it auto-run.

Thanks.
Scott


ashy  2005-01-26 17:40:43 ( ID:q8.07u0bucm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just make a direct copy of it with any burning software. I recommend Nero.



Question - 42min Xvid video being read as 150mins? Also, audio probs. No.42759
SecretAgentDaisy  Home )  2005-01-26 04:48:29 ( ID:nolo8deyhrc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hey I'm really new to all this conversion stuff. So forgive me if I'm being ignorant of anything. I've been searching the forums and google, but I don't know how to describe whats wrong in a short search statement, so I'm not getting good results.

Anyway, I have a several 42-45min Xvid encoded videos that I'm trying to convert to .mpg files so I can put them on dvd's or cd's. I don't have the original source files, so the Xvid ones I have to convert. However, when I go through the wizard to convert the videos it keeps reading these 42min. videos as 150+ minutes therefore making the file sizes insanely large and un-able to put on a single DVD let alone a CD. The original Xvid files are about 350-400MB so I don't see why these .mpg files should be sizes like 1GB (and sometimes over 4GB if I try the DVD section!) I would even be willing to settle for 1 video per cd, but there's got to be something I'm doing wrong or missing. I even tried the tutorial at afterdawn.com, and still got a very large file size. Any suggestions/tutorials anyone can point out?

Also, when I convert the videos I am not getting any sound. I would think in the wizard it would automatically figure that in, but I also tried manually and clicked on the System (Video+Audio) radio button, still no sound. I even trie the ES Audio only option, again no sound. I installed the unlock.mcf mentioned elsewhere in this forum, but had no luck with that. I'd appreciate any help anyone can give.


SecretAgentDaisy  Home )  2005-01-26 05:02:39 ( ID:nolo8deyhrc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well, sorry, I did find the answer to the time problem here finally. However, no suggestions for other peoples audio problems have helped me so far. I'm not sure if fixing the time problem will help with the audio, but if it does I'll come post here as soon as this file get done. :)


Jay  2005-01-26 21:48:10 ( ID:r06orisebsf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have the exact same problem. 100 minute video showing up as like 300 minutes long so the smallest I can get it is like 7.5gb. This is starting to get frustrating. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Jay


SecretAgentDaisy  Home )  2005-01-27 06:12:23 ( ID:nolo8deyhrc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Jay,

Here's where I found the answer to my problem on this board. I'm sure it'll help you:

http://bbs.pegasys-inc.com/bbscgi/ebbs/board.cgi?board=tmpgenc&page=1#topic28637

My sound also works now. However, my 350-400MB Xvid files are still coming out around 700MB (and the files are, as stated before, only 40-45mins long). The current Xvid files have a resolution of 608x336 and when I watch them on my TV (I have a DivX enabled DVD player) the picture is just fine and I don't notice hardly if any pixelation. However, I'm trying to make a VCD or DVD for a friend without a DivX enabled player, which is my reason for trying to convert these files. So, is it possible to get a similar resolution with MPEG that won't double the file size? If so, I'd appreciate the help in knowing the best way to do this.

I know these files can be the same size as the Xvid ones and be good quality because I got 2 vids from someone else a while back that were 350MB each and showed up just fine on my TV. I'm just trying to figure out how to achieve this. Thanks for any help in advance.


ashy  2005-01-27 17:44:06 ( ID:xaky0um6ad2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

An MPEG1/2 file will NEVER have the same output quality size for size compared to an AVI.

It's just not possible.
VCD uses 10mb per minute and even that quality isn't perfect.

Also the file size of the source bears no realtion to the output size of the MPEG whatsoever.
It is time length that is the important factor for output size.
If it's for your friend you need to start using the VCD template. This will automatically resize your AVI to the correct dimensions for VCD.

Your aim should be to fill the disk you are using. If you are using 80 min disk then you can fill up to 800MB.
With a 45 min AVI you will be able to use a higher bitrate than standard VCD bitrate. You may even get away with making a SVCD on 1 disk.

Learn about VBR encoding. Higher quality for less file size is obtainable with VBR encoding.


BEan  2005-02-12 21:01:38 ( ID:ulpyufwkaaw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Im haveing the same problem im trying to encode a movie to mpeg2 Im not having a problem with Size, but with the movie doubleing in length, When i encode i get about 1 1/2 hours of black after the movie and as of yet have any way of getting sound. Yes i have System (Video and audio) Selected The thing im having a problem with is the Hour of black at the end of the movie. How can i fix this ??? Any help?


BEan  2005-02-12 21:07:59 ( ID:ulpyufwkaaw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ohh yes i should say its a Xvid Movie with Mp3 sound, about 120 mins long after encoding its about.... 244 mins with no sound and i had to change it to 2000 bitrate and 320 kps on sound to make it fit on a DVD



Question - crops off my video $5 Paypal if your solution fixes my problem! No.42757
michty  2005-01-26 03:47:41 ( ID:i3m2onr.tc2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've exported a file from flash to a .mov quicktime file. The original window is 550 x 400. I then use TMPGEnc Plus to make the mp2 file combining it with the audio wav file. It looks good when I play it on the computer. I then use the TMPGEnc DVD authoring program to make the dvd. It reports the size as 720 x 480. I've tried all sorts of settings in TMPGEnc Plus and they all turn out the same. I play the "DVD" created by the DVD authoring tool on the computer and it looks fine. I play it in a real dvd player and it's cropped off on all four sides!

I'll even pay someone $5 if their solution fixes my problem!


B_Racer  2005-01-26 09:53:17 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

720x480 ist standard-DVD-resolution, that's OK.
And the cropping of the Picture is also normal. Do a research on tv overscan and you will see, that any TV has an Overscan-Area which is not visible. It can be up to 32 Pixel on any side of the Screen. It's the same like the Safe-Area for DVD-Menus you see by using TDA.



Question - First 1/2 encoding is fast but the last is very slow? No.42752
Cindy Lam  2005-01-25 03:25:03 ( ID:jmyr61albfk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a wmv file size 1.12 GB, I use TMPGEnc Plus 2.5 to convert to VCD NTSC:
- I convert entire file, first 50% takes 1-1,5 hour. But the last 50% is very slow, it takes 10-15 hour to complete.
- I convert first 50% by selecting source range, it's ok. But when using source range for the last 50%, it takes long time to convert (10-15h)
In both cases, for the first 50% TMPGEnc uses 90-100% CPU, but the last 50% it seems not use CPU at all.
Pls help me!!! How could I convert file faster???

Thank in advance,
Cindy Lam


B_Racer  2005-01-25 09:15:45 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try AVIsynth, it has the ability to read this crappy WMV-Shit corretly.

DreitShowSource("this_film.wmv, "FPS=xxxx")
ConvertToRGB24()


That's all. Change the xxxx to the correct Framerate of the Movie.


ashy  2005-01-25 18:45:58 ( ID:x5qvy6eaqs. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try increasing the 'Directshow file reader' priority to 2 and make it top of the list in the VFAPI plugins.

If not use AVISYNTH as suggested.

>DreitShowSource("this_film.wmv, "FPS=xxxx")
>ConvertToRGB24()

This is not correct.
It should read:

DirectShowSource("this_film.wmv","FPS=xxxx")
ConvertToRGB24()


Cindy Lam  2005-01-26 06:14:24 ( ID:jmyr61albfk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thank B_Racer and ashy,
I follow your instructions and it's successful!!!

Cindy Lam


B_Racer  2005-01-26 09:55:07 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

@ashy

Oops, you'r right, guess i made a "Too many fingers on Keyboard-Error" ;)



Question - Cannot cut big movie into small pieces! No.42749
Garou  2005-01-24 15:18:09 ( ID:xzkmqzosev2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The origin movie: MPEG-1 352x264 29,97fps CBR 1150kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 192kbps and 207990kb long.
I need to cut it into small movies:
MPEG-1 320x240 23,976fps CBR 500kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 96 kbits and around 1.5 mbs long (15 seconds).

What should i do? I set the output settings, then i go to Merge&Cut. But here i see that i can create only 1 output file!!? Should i make small movies by hand, one after another? Or can i make it automatically?



Dirk Herijgers  2005-01-25 10:20:20 ( ID:lilcnhjltvk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Garou,

Indeed; in "merge & cut" you place 1 file, then click on "Edit" and set the start and stop time.

After that,click run.
You have to do this for each part of the file.

Dirk


ashy  2005-01-25 18:32:32 ( ID:x5qvy6eaqs. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can't use TMPG for this.
You can use the file processor in DVtool to do this.
http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/dvtool.html



Question - why no audio..?? No.42746
dakeeper  2005-01-24 08:55:25 ( ID:oeinvizbvgn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGEnc plus conversion of Xvid to DVD compliant MPEG.
Audio output file is empty and all options prior to conversion are greyed out.

any experience..?


ashy  2005-01-24 09:31:45 ( ID:ni6wpa2em.l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Unstall the AC3ACM decompreesor:
http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/AC3ACM/

To unlock settings click the 'Load' button then navigate to your 'Template' folder. Double click the 'Unlock.mcf' inside the 'Extra' folder.


ashy  2005-01-25 18:20:29 ( ID:x5qvy6eaqs. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That bshould say 'Install' not 'Unstall'



Question - Mr. No.42736
Dirk Herijgers  2005-01-24 08:36:49 ( ID:lilcnhjltvk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGEnc 2.524 crashed in module claud.ax !
I have removed Cyberlink PowerDVD, but now I can't open the MPEG-2 file in TMPGenc anymore (file type unsupported).
On a new PC without any DVD-player software, opening the same file with TMPGenc is NO problem.

What to do, so my first computer can also open this file ?

Dirk


ashy  2005-01-24 09:29:10 ( ID:ni6wpa2em.l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Install the codec below into your TMPG folder.
Read the instructions first!
http://www.marumo.ne.jp/mpeg2/m2v_vfp-0.6.51.lzh


Dirk Herijgers  2005-01-24 10:40:56 ( ID:lilcnhjltvk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ok, thanks for the solution,

But I don't understand why a clean computer can open the file in TMPGenc, and a computer with "removed" PowerDVD can not open the file anymore.

Can you explain this to me ?

Dirk


ashy  2005-01-24 20:53:14 ( ID:ni6wpa2em.l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Somehow you will have an MPEG2 codec installed on your clean PC.
Either from another software application or you're maybe using TMPGENC Plus on your clean PC.

It's easy to see which codec is actually being used by downloading Graphedit.
Graphedit is a visual filter graph tool.
Just open the MPEG2 file with Graphedit and it will render the file with whatever filters it has available on the system.


Dirk Herijgers  2005-01-25 10:07:44 ( ID:lilcnhjltvk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ashy,

Yesterday, I did a few tests, and this are the (unsuspected) results:

- I try to open whatever MPEG2-file in TMPGenc. This al goes bad. (in the main screen and in de MPEG-tools-merge & cut), but the file can be play in WMP.

- Then I open first a MPEG-1 file in the main screen of TMPGenc. After this I can open any MPEG-2 file in the main screen. I have also to open first a MPEG1 file in the MPEG-Tools in Merge & Cut + clicking on <edit>, before i can open an MPEG-2 file.

This is strange ! It looks that I have to "initiate" first something, before it works correctly.

PS: When I try to open the MPEG2 file with GraphEdit, it will not open. Which filters do I have to use ?

Dirk


ashy  2005-01-25 18:15:04 ( ID:x5qvy6eaqs. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You don't have to choose any filters if you have the right MPEG2 codec installed. Graphedit should automatically chose the right one.
However the MPEG2 VFAPI plugin is application specific and not a general MPEG2 codec, so graphedit will not use it for decoding MPEG2 files.

What is the error you are getting when trying to open MPEG2 files in TMPG?

Where are these MPEG2 files from?


Dirk Herijgers  2005-01-26 09:56:38 ( ID:lilcnhjltvk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ashy,

a) Files are captured from Super-Hi8 camara with a TV-Capture Card. I use these files now for 2 years, and it always works.

b) After opening first mpeg1, I can open mpeg2 without problem, but I have to open mpeg1 first in the mpeg-tools section of TMPGenc, and click on <Edit>. This is a strange behauvior.

c) Opening the mpeg2-files with GraphEdit is working without problem, but I got a mix of codecs on the wrong computer (Cyberlink - Margan etc), but on the correct computer, the used codecs are all Cyberlink. How can I change the settings on the wrong computer ? (I have already de-install en re-install Cyberlink, but this does not change anything.

Dirk


ashy  2005-01-26 17:35:00 ( ID:q8.07u0bucm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you have XP go to Start>settings>control panel>sounds and audio devices>hardware>video codecs>properties
Then just delete the codecs you don't want.


Dirk Herijgers  2005-01-27 15:53:54 ( ID:lilcnhjltvk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ashy,

Problems seems to be solved by downloading the
"BoliGego Codec Manager 1.0.4.1".

After installing all the codecs, I got the same errors like "claud.ax" but now with "ivi....". Running again this codec manager, but disabling the "ivi" files, and after that it works again.

Thanks for advice.

Dirk


ashy  2005-01-27 17:48:24 ( ID:xaky0um6ad2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>After installing all the codecs, I got the same errors like "claud.ax" but now with "ivi....". Running again this codec manager, but disabling the "ivi" files, and after that it works again.

Those are WinDVD codecs. If you disable them your DVD player software will not work.

I'm not sure why you are having such problems with your MPEG2 files, but a solution would be to use DVD2AVI to create a .d2v project file from the MPEG then load that into TMPG.



Question - MPG split problem No.42734
MontrealPaul  2005-01-24 01:52:50 ( ID:jvufjskbx6c )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am trying to split a large (~1G) .MPG (mpg-1, I think) file into smaller files that can fit onto two VCD CDs (<700 Meg). My burner is a CD RW, not DVD. Time-wise, the vid is about 1.5hrs.

I am using TMPEnc's "Merge & Cut" Tool.

TMPEnc successfully produced the first half, which I cut at about 44 minutes.

When I try to produce the second half (44 minutes to about 1:24hrs), it seems to go thru its steps, but only produces a file 120 seconds long!

I have tried tinkering with various settings, but with the same general effect!

Any help or suggestions gratefully welcome!

Salutations,
-Paul



ashy  2005-01-24 09:32:53 ( ID:ni6wpa2em.l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You need to post your method of how you are attempting to cut the second half here.



Bug report - Merging mpg's now failing. No.42731
Philidor  2005-01-23 15:47:07 ( ID:y1piurfeuyk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

After downloading 2.524 (Free) I've become unable to merge .mpg files I was able to merge before the update.
The message I get is Unable to create [file].

If this can't be resolved, is there any way to recover the old version?

XP Home SP2

Thanks.


ashy  2005-01-24 09:33:51 ( ID:ni6wpa2em.l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Either the output name is the same as the input or you don't have enough space on your HDD.


tttt  2005-02-03 05:17:12 ( ID:uyqx0cio4sl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

that answer (no space on the hdd) is total bs--i'm having the same problem, and I have over 60G of space!



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