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Question Error: "index of scan is out of range (384) bruno 1 2005-02-25 13:20:57
Question missing codec? chooken 7 2005-02-25 10:40:59
Question What to convet to play on a dvd player with mpeg compatability DT 3 2005-02-25 13:18:54
Question Widescreen Help Sakuya 12 2005-02-28 03:02:00
Question Help! Trying to convert a Xvid to DVD format vorpel 2 2005-02-24 09:38:35
Question Problem with xvid-tcm sally 1 2005-02-25 13:38:07
Question CHIPSET or CPU compatibility issue? GIEN 1 2005-02-20 15:28:32
Question Lost audio when converting AVI to mpg Kransvans 3 2005-02-25 13:23:20
Question TMPGEnc exits while converting Enrico 1 2005-02-20 15:27:41
Question Lost audio when converting AVI to mpg Kransvans 1 2005-02-23 13:36:54
Question How to split off audio from MPEG. I want audio to play on standard CD player. I don't want the video MS 2 2005-02-23 13:39:26
Question No audio even though it is mp3 audio Shrug 1 2005-02-23 13:40:58

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Question - Error: "index of scan is out of range (384) No.42948
bruno  2005-02-24 14:30:12 ( ID:ypehp0ts0n2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello,

I am a longtime user of TMPGenc, which is an amazing program. Few days ago I was converting an avi file to mpeg-2 and I get this error every time in the same place. I am sure the mistake is in the avi file, because I also tried another program and got the same error, in the same place. What do you suggest? The avi file is playable on my PC. Thanks.


aldaco12  2005-02-25 13:20:57 ( ID:oqc/f/b5mok )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I managed to correct a similar error (VirtualDub didn't recognize the type of the mpeg file) by doing with TMPGenc File____Merge & Cut and cutting the movie from 00:00,01 ---> end (therefore losing nothing).
Try it.



Question - missing codec? No.42940
chooken  2005-02-24 08:55:36 ( ID:sehui.9zuzr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

My problem is when i convert an avi with tmpgenc i lose the sound. i know this question has been asked many times and i have been reading the various guides and replies but none of them seem to help me.

I've tried converting the sound to wav with virtualdub and then encoding with tmpgenc but, i still get no sound. i even reinstalled tmpgenc but there's been no change. i tried just playing the wav file in my audio player and it wouldn't play. it used too. but now it doesn't. When i play the original file in my media player it works perfectly.

everything was fine until a week ago. so i deleted all my video and sound codecs and reinstalled them again but i still can't get sound when i convert with tmpgenc. so i figure my problem is most likely a codec problem but i have no idea what codec i am missing. the codecs i have installed are:

ffdshow mpeg-44 video decoder
divx 5.2.1
Indeo
AC3-ACM
Core Vorbis
3ivx
XVID (Koepi)
Ogg-acm
Divx 3.11 alpha
Ac3 Filter
Oggdso995
fraunhofer Mpeg layer-3 Audio Decompressor
Lame
Wm9 Codecs

So would some be able to help me out with my problem please. any help will be greatly appreciated. thanks.


Sakuya  2005-02-24 18:03:12 ( ID:yjvzugeaiog )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Do you know what kind of sound file it is? Get either GSpot or VirtualdubMOD and it should say what the audio is. If it's MP3, then TMPGEnc does not have support for it therefore you must turn it into a WAV.


chooken  2005-02-24 23:14:18 ( ID:sehui.9zuzr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well the thing is the file i'm trying to convert i was actually able to convert it successfully last week. but later i deleted all my audio and video codecs and installed them again.

i used gspot and it says the audio format is MPEG-1 Layer 3. i know tmpgenc should be able to convert it successfully even without converting the sound to wav first, because i've been converting files with the same format successfully in the past.

i've already tried converting it to wav and then using tmpgenc but i still get no sound. so that's why i'm thinking i'm missing a codec, but i just don't know what it is.


Sakuya  2005-02-25 02:49:47 ( ID:njjiivtkzsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGEnc is weird like that. I've tried numerous MP3 files and some work, some don't. For those that do work, it doesn't work at certain times of the day. I still suggest you convert it into a WAV. I don't really understand Virtualdub's "Save WAV" function so I suggest you demux it as MP3 and then use an audio editor to convert to WAV. I suggest you use BeSweet because you might need to use it later on as well if you're making a DVD.

If you're making a DVD, I suggest you just encode the video alone to get an M2V file. Then either convert your WAV to an AC3 (using ffmpegGUI or BeSweet) or MP2 (for me, I do AC3). Then in your DVD authoring program, input the video and audio and it'll automatically mux them for you.

If you're making a VCD, then I suggest you select the AVI file in TMPGEnc, then for audio, select your WAV and then encode.


chooken  2005-02-25 08:17:53 ( ID:sehui.9zuzr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well the thing is the file i'm trying to convert i was actually able to convert it successfully last week. but later i deleted all my audio and video codecs and installed them again.

i used gspot and it says the audio format is MPEG-1 Layer 3. i know tmpgenc should be able to convert it successfully even without converting the sound to wav first, because i've been converting files with the same format successfully in the past.

i've already tried converting it to wav and then using tmpgenc but i still get no sound. so that's why i'm thinking i'm missing a codec, but i just don't know what it is.


ashy  2005-02-25 08:20:01 ( ID:cag3kvroozw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Download and install the Radium MP3 codec again.
http://digilander.libero.it/divxdoor1/sw/Radium_Mp3Codec.zip

>I've tried converting the sound to wav with virtualdub and then encoding with tmpgenc but, i still get no sound.

Because you probably didn't even convert it to a wav. If the extracted wav isn't around 1GB then you have simply extracted the audio without conversion.
You MUST select 'Full processing' and 'PCM' as the compression type before extracting to wav.


ashy  2005-02-25 08:26:25 ( ID:cag3kvroozw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Also why do you have several codecs for doing the same thing?
You don't really need the XVID codec or the DIVX 5 codec as you have FFDSHOW or the LAME codec as you have Fraunhofer.

Installing several codecs that do the same job can cause conflicts and instabilities in the system.


chooken  2005-02-25 10:40:59 ( ID:sehui.9zuzr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks i finally got sound. You were right about the wav settings. I thought that i had the settings in virtualdub correct, i didn't realise that i had to click on full processing mode in the audio section. I just saw that full processing mode was checked under the video section and i thought that was right and i would save it as a wav. but yeh so i have sound now. thanks.

i just wish i had written down the codecs that i had installed previously so i wouldn't have to do this extra step. thanks guys for the help, i really appreciate.



Question - What to convet to play on a dvd player with mpeg compatability No.42936
DT  2005-02-23 13:38:25 ( ID:pu8ecgiw5ur )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have used Tmpeg for a few years nows and have always used it to create VCD's.

This has however meant that I have been limited in how much I can fit per disc and have needed to split many files.

I have a DVD writer and MPEG compatable dvd player. Can anyone tell me if I can use Tmpeg to convert downloaded or previously created .dat files from vcd's into a format that can simply be burnt straight onto dvd's and then play in my dvd player, thus giving 4.7g capicity instead of 800m.

David


aldaco12  2005-02-23 13:45:26 ( ID:oqc/f/b5mok )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm not an exprt. Your objective must be: find an authoring aplication that allows you to put multiple VCD movies on a DV-image (and does not try to encode a VCD movie in DVD form: 1.3 GB --> 4.5 GB with the same lame quality), then burn it.
I have heard of DVDLab. Check it, if you don't have better ideas.


B_Racer  2005-02-24 09:32:27 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TDA will accept VCD-Files for DVD-Authoring. Only the Audio-Stream has to be re-encoded. TDA can handle this by itself.


dt  2005-02-25 13:18:54 ( ID:pu8ecgiw5ur )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Cheers, I have just downloaded it, looks like what I have been after

I think I should be able to encode mpg files into Mpeg-1 with tmpeg, then use these files with TDA, would that work ?

Also what settings do you change in tmpeg so that avi files can be opened, I know I have had it previously set to open virtually any file but needed to clean my pc down and cant remember how to sey it up again



Question - Widescreen Help No.42923
Sakuya  2005-02-22 07:58:44 ( ID:9q5x4juc6xj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have an AVI at 704x480. That's widescreen. I want to put it on DVD (NTSC), keeping the widescreen. So I set:

Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Display
Video Arrange Method: Full Screen (KAR)

When I previewed it in TMPGEnc, there are 2 black bars on the sides and then in the middle is the movie, stretched. Is this what it will look like on the TV? It's still encoding so I don't know yet. I've never experienced this before. In the preview, the picture is always full screen with no side black bars, stretched. Once on the TV, black bars are automatically added at the top and bottom with no side black bars.


ashy  2005-02-23 12:24:48 ( ID:cag3kvroozw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If this AVI is indeed 704x480 then that is not a widescreen format for AVI, but is fullscreen.
For widescreen it should be 704x352.

I would download AVICODEC then copy and paste the stats of the file here.


Sakuya  2005-02-23 19:35:19 ( ID:yjvzugeaiog )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The AVI says 704x480 in GSpot. I'm at school right now so I'll copy and paste the stats later. However, it is supposed to be 16:9, probably the creator's error. The video does look stretched. How do I resize it? What do I resize it to?

Also, another video problem of mines is making my DVD out of sync. The original file was an MKV with HE-AAC 5.1 sound. The length is 25:01. I used MKVExtract to extract the AAC and AVI. Now, the AVI has a length of 30:39 while the audio is 25:01. The AVI is 23.976 fps. Why did it increase to 30 minutes and 39 seconds? It's definitely making everything go out of sync. How do I solve this problem? I've tried extracting using VdubMOD, MKVExtract, and AVIMuxGUI but it is still the same.


Sakuya  2005-02-24 04:59:56 ( ID:njjiivtkzsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

By the way, I asked the creator and he said it's anamorphic widescreen. As for the other problem, someone suggests that it is VFR MKV. So I'm currently trying to edit the timecode and such.

I have extracted the AVI and VFR timecodes from the MKV. If you know what to do from there, help is appreciated! And then amidst all that, when do I resize the video to correct the widescreen problem?


B_Racer  2005-02-24 09:30:28 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If the Video realy is anamorphic, use:

Video Arrange Method: Center
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Display

This settings will do the Job properly.


Sakuya  2005-02-24 18:01:28 ( ID:yjvzugeaiog )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks B_Racer. I'll try that! Here's more of the creator's notes:

FAQ #1: It looks stretched! (or what does anamorphic mean)
This means you're using a player that doesn't support aspect ratio correction or that vsfilter is trying to extended the image to 4:3 (which it does with the default settings. Set it to original image size and use a player which supports it to fix the problem.

Many newer mkv encodes are anamorphic which means that the pixels themselves don't have a 1:1 aspect ratio which is assumed in avi and ogm. This allows encoding without having to resize the source which keeps a lot more detail, especially for 16:9.



ashy  2005-02-24 18:11:36 ( ID:cag3kvroozw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ok now I understand. It is an MKV with the anamorphic flag set.
This will play fine in players such as media player classic that can recognize the flag.

>If the Video realy is anamorphic, use:

>Video Arrange Method: Center
>Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Display

If you use this method ensure that the output is set to 16:9 display also. This will set the 16:9 flag in the MPEG. If you don't the image will play full screen in 4:3.


Sakuya  2005-02-25 02:45:45 ( ID:njjiivtkzsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is it okay if I set this:

Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Display
Source Aspect Ratio: 16:9 525 line (NTSC) or 16:9 Display
Video Arrange Method: Full Screen (KAR)

I previewed it and it looked correct but I'm not sure since I have never messed with the Source Aspect Ratio field before.


Sakuya  2005-02-25 07:27:09 ( ID:njjiivtkzsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Where is the Output you're talking about???


ashy  2005-02-25 08:05:07 ( ID:cag3kvroozw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yep that should work fine and is in fact the way I would do it.
You can find the output aspect ratio under the 'Video' tab.


B_Racer  2005-02-25 09:33:43 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If the Source already has the correct resolution, there's no need to use any other arrange setting than Center. Other Methods are slower and there is a risk of disturbing the AR of the Video. Center is doing nothing - in this case, that's what TMPGEnc should do - nothing. No resizing, no new positioning, just use the Video as is.


ashy  2005-02-26 13:40:05 ( ID:cag3kvroozw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I guess you're right there. Better off not resizing the image.


Sakuya  2005-02-28 03:02:00 ( ID:njjiivtkzsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a small problem. For the widescreen, there is a small scene with hardcoded subs on it and it's located at the very sides of the video, meaning it got cut off by the TV's overscan area. How do I avoid this and still have the widescreen?



Question - Help! Trying to convert a Xvid to DVD format No.42920
vorpel  2005-02-22 03:00:31 ( ID:pnkptad8gha )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello. I have a Xvid AVI video file that I want to convert to DVD format. I also want to maintain as much quality as I can. Here are the specs for the AVI file:

624x352 1088kbps 24fps
Audio - 44khz 16bps

When I play the AVI file, the aspect ratio is just fine - i.e. it displays correctly as a widescreen image. I want to maintain the aspect ratio.

I do plan to take this file, and a few others (size permitting) and use TMPGenc DVD Authoring to create a DVD.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

-DC


vorpel  2005-02-23 18:37:17 ( ID:pnkptad8gha )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Anyone? Please help...!


B_Racer  2005-02-24 09:38:35 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Use:
Center (Custom size) 688x352
Size: 704x480
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Frame rate: 23.976 fps (internaly 29.97 fps)
Encode mode: 3:2 Pulldown when playback



Question - Problem with xvid-tcm No.42918
sally  2005-02-21 11:07:53 ( ID:fmj/0dys1j. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a load of avi files I am trying to convert to mpg. All the other types of file have been fine. Extracted the wav with virtual dub and then used tmpgenc to convert to mpg.

But I have 3 which seem to be encoded differently, as "xvid-tcm". I couldnt get virtual dub to work with these files at all despite installing appropriate codecs for direct show and vfw.......it just didnt like the audio. Eventually I gave up and found another program that would extract the wav from these files.

Now, however, I cant get TMPGEnc to work with them either. I am getting no error messages but the output is a mixture of just all black or green blocks. Seems like this is the kind of thing that would happen if didnt have required codecs, but the avi plays fine and also used GSpot to identify there are 3 appropriate video and 4 audio codecs installed.

Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.


aldaco12  2005-02-25 13:38:07 ( ID:oqc/f/b5mok )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The audio problem can ba solver by settting in VirtualDub Audio___Direct Stream Copy and de/compressing the 'fake WAV' file you made with BeSweet to 'MP2 for SVCD'.
The video problem is more serious. I cannot imagine how to solve it.



Question - CHIPSET or CPU compatibility issue? No.42916
GIEN  2005-02-20 12:03:09 ( ID:pwzgadpckqw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

A doubt.

Could there be any compatibility issue between TMPEnc 2.5 and AMD 3400+ cpu or nVidia 3 chipset (Asus K8N-E motherboard)?

G.E.


Enrico  2005-02-20 15:28:32 ( ID:pwzgadpckqw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

...see Enrico's answer in the previous topic.



Question - Lost audio when converting AVI to mpg No.42912
Kransvans  2005-02-20 09:43:10 ( ID:ez.ipohrbtm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi There.

First, i want to excuse my poor english.

My problem is that when i'm converting my AVI file to MPG I loose my audio. ( I've read som threads here already, so I see that you are confused over why people even wants to do this. )

My excuse for doing this, is that I want to make my subtitles permanent on the file. So I can burn them on a DVD with subtitles.

I manage to get my subtitles on the right place. But, as I wrote erlier I loose my audio when I do this.

Got any idea what I should do?

regards /// Kransvans


Thunderm@n  2005-02-21 11:06:04 ( ID:bbyuxwrylpf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi there!

Can someone give an answer on this problem, because I am experiencing the same problem over here!


Thanks in advance!
Best Regards,


aldaco12  2005-02-23 13:37:52 ( ID:oqc/f/b5mok )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Tsk tsk, multiple post


aldaco12  2005-02-25 13:23:20 ( ID:oqc/f/b5mok )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Sotty, I posted in a wrong page.
Rty reading http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/129217 .



Question - TMPGEnc exits while converting No.42910
Enrico  2005-02-20 09:38:27 ( ID:odherbwh.sr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello,
I have a problem with MPEG2 conversion.

While converting videos realised with Premiere 6.5 (acquired with Matrox RT.x10) TMPEG 2.5 begins the conversion ...and then, almost "randomly", the program exits with no reason.
I tried disabling SSE and SSE2 cpu intructions, and even the floating poin in the Matrix is disabled, but nothing to do: the piece of file that is converted is perfect, but the conversione nere arrives at 100% of the file length.

Maybe a codec problem... but not sure; does anybody can help me, please?

- Enrico

Asus K8N-E
AMD 3400+
ATI x800 AGP
1Gb RAM
200 Gb HD


Enrico  2005-02-20 15:27:41 ( ID:pwzgadpckqw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I answer for myself since - trying and trying - I found the "bug".

The solution is in the nVidia chipset "nTune" utility: it effectively encreases performances, but causes small problems with intensive fpu utilizaion.

So it's enough to delete the "performance selection" directly from the rin service of the registry (regedit.exe ...etc).
Reboot and the problem is solved and locked.

=:)



Question - Lost audio when converting AVI to mpg No.42908
Kransvans  2005-02-20 09:24:59 ( ID:ez.ipohrbtm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi There.

First, i want to excuse my poor english.

My problem is that when i'm converting my AVI file to MPG I loose my audio. ( I've read som threads here already, so I see that you are confused over why people even wants to do this. )

My excuse for doing this, is that I want to make my subtitles permanent on the file. So I can burn them on a DVD with subtitles.

I manage to get my subtitles on the right place. But, as I wrote erlier I loose my audio when I do this.

Got any idea what I should do?

regards /// Kransvans


aldaco12  2005-02-23 13:36:54 ( ID:oqc/f/b5mok )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Read http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/129217



Question - How to split off audio from MPEG. I want audio to play on standard CD player. I don't want the video No.42905
MS  2005-02-20 08:46:21 ( ID:xlspkwv96wa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have an MPEG of a song consisting of audio and video in a single MPEG that I took from a VCD. I need to split off the audio by itself and burn it to a CD. I can't figure out how to seperate the audio from the video. Could some kind person give me a tutorial as I'm extremely inexperienced with this program. Thanks. MS


ashy  2005-02-20 19:34:05 ( ID:k9h6gdv/wof )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Open the MPEGtools in TMPG and then load your file into the 'Simple de-multiplexer'
Delete the video part from the video box then run it and you'll end up with just an audio file.
If the file is MP2 then you can't burn it to disk. You will need to either convert it to wav first or convert it to MP3.

TMPG can do this, but the procedure is different to the above if you want to do it.


aldaco12  2005-02-23 13:39:26 ( ID:oqc/f/b5mok )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try BeSweet + BeSweet GUI. Choose profile 'MP3 for music' and input: *.MP2.



Question - No audio even though it is mp3 audio No.42903
Shrug  2005-02-20 01:40:37 ( ID:a3toqppbpph )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

No audio even though it is mp3 audio.
I keep trying to prepare an avi for DVD but tmpg is not picking up the audio. The audio is mp3 according to AVIcodec, but I still get no sound.

Here is the file info according to AVI codec:

File : 700 MB (700 MB), duration: 1:37:48, type: AVI, 1 audio stream(s), quality: 41 %

Video : 609 MB, 871 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 512*272 (16:9), XVID = XVID Mpeg-4, Supported

Audio : 90 MB, 129 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x55 = Mpeg-1 audio Layer 3 (MP3), Supported

Does anyone have any ideas why my exported files have no audio?

Many thanks!


aldaco12  2005-02-23 13:40:58 ( ID:oqc/f/b5mok )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGenc often cannot tackle with some type of compress ausio.
Read http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/129217, extract the audio as an Uncompressed WAV and load it or convert it to .MP2 with BeSweet (+ its GUI)



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