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Just began using TMPGEnc v2.5 (free version) to join multiple mpg files using the "Merge & Cut" feature. Does anyone know why when highlighting multiple files in the "Open" window to be added, the last file is listed as the first file (ie. file 30, file 1, file 2, file 3 ... file 29)?
I don't find dragging file 30 to the bottom of the list to work so I have to delete it and then add it individually for it to appear at the bottom of the list as it should be.
I have multiple sets of files to Merge & Cut and this process is cumbersome along with the fact I can't seem to find a batch feature for Merge & Cut.
This program came highly recommended and I'm going to assume I'm not doing something correct. Can anyone shed some light on the subject?
I'm sorry but you cannot add the files like this. You MUST add in the sequence that you want the files merged as this is simply the way windows is arranging the files.
Unless you add the files in the order you want them then TMPG has no way of knowing in which order to place them in the Merge/Cut window. Simply clicking and highlighting in the order you want them will not suffice as windows will attempt to rearrange the order based on file names e.t.c.
When you click 'ADD' and open the folder that contains all the files you need to add look in the 'FILE' box and notice the sequence that windows puts the files you highlight. This is how it will be added to the TMPG MergeCut window.
To make windows add the files correctly you must ensure the files are numbered in sequence like 01, 02, 03,...12, 13, 14...etc and then add them in reverse order.
So for file 01 to 14 highlight 14 first then 13 then 12 and so on until the last one you click is 01.
Windows should then order them in the right sequence.
The OS is Windows XP SP2. Try to convert rmvb to MPEG-1. Installed K-lite-code Mega version. So Windows Media player can play rmvb fles.
But under TMPGEnc Plus v2.54.37.135, rmdomly, it gives TMPGEnc.exe error when load the rmvb files. If using the wizard, sometimes it load one file OK and converts OK (with sound). Last time I convert 10 rmvb files in a batch successfully.
Somehow, it gives TMPGEnc.exe file (then crash) even with one file. The program loads OK, when select the source file, reading it and then it will fail out.
The Direct Show filter is set to 0 ( third from the top). Tried to set to 2 ( the first one) and it seems failing more frequently.
I'm sorry, but you can't call this a bug. TMPG does not specifically support this format.
TMPG will work with most directshow codecs, however it is reliant on directshow codecs to do the decoding. The real media format is not necessarily intended to be used in third party software such as TMPG and therefore any incompatabilities cannot be attributed to TMPG itself, but rather a decoding problem.
Just began using TMPGEnc v2.5 (free version) to join multiple mpg files using the "Merge & Cut" feature. Does anyone know why when highlighting multiple files in the "Open" window to be added, the last file is listed as the first file (ie. file 30, file 1, file 2, file 3 ... file 29)?
I don't find dragging file 30 to the bottom of the list to work so I have to delete it and then add it individually for it to appear at the bottom of the list as it should be.
I have multiple sets of files to Merge & Cut and this process is cumbersome along with the fact I can't seem to find a batch feature for Merge & Cut.
This program came highly recommended and I'm going to assume I'm not doing something correct. Can anyone shed some light on the subject?
Have you configured VOBSUB to automatically load when it detects subtitles?
Also are the subs in the same folder as the AVI and do they have exactly the same name as the AVI?
When VOBSUB is loaded you should see a green arrow in the right of the taskbar.
In addition to above. If TMPG then closes you have a codec problem. Install FFDSHOW and then ensure that directshow is top priority in the VFAPI plugins.
If all else fails you can get FFDSHOW to automatically add the subs for you.
Navigate to FFDSHOW in your programs menu and select 'Configuration'.
Scroll down to 'subtitles' and put a check in the box. On the right click 'Search in' then locate the folder that contains your subs. Now OK it.
Now when you load a movie into any program FFDSHOW will automatically load the subs for it as long as they have the same name as the movie.
3. Place the real media file in the root of your C: drive drive and rename it - AVsample.rm
4. Place a script like the one below in a text file and rename the text file - test.avs
DirectShowSource("C:AVsample.rm",FPS=(15))
(remember to change the 15 to the frame rate of YOUR file)
5. Now to check that you have done everything properly, load the test.avs file into mediplayer and play it.
If you have done it correctly it should play like any other media file.
Now go ahead and load it into TMPG.
*Now what do I do. Where do I upoad the AVS file into. Do I upload it in the video source or audio and do I have to change anything after that.
Hello i have some problem when i'm using merge & cut
why that when i try to merge two vcd files ( dat extension ) into mpeg1
i always get the result files only half the duration the original files
ex : my dat files duration is one hour then when tmpgenc convert to mpg
i only have a movie with 29 minutes duration
here is the step that i do
1. i download tmpgenc free version 2.5
2. i install it to my pc
3. i run the tmpgenc.exe, the i choose mpeg tools
4. click the merge & cut tab, then i add a asveqo01.dat file
5. browse to set the directory for output file
6. click run
7. show calculating video stream 1813.88 second
when it's done i check it always only result half duration of my original files.
what step do i miss ???
thanks for the help
hi use tmpgenc alot just for the mpeg tools to megre cut and demux svcd to convert them to dvd later on but i find it takes alot for me to sit there and do it all. is there any way that a command line can u loaded in to a batch file for the mpeg tools?
hey, ive tried different versions such as the free version and also the plus version which i have now, no matter what avi i try it comes up with that same thing "can not open file, or unsupported" I used to have the free version on this computer before my hard drive crashed and now on this new hard drive I can't seem to get it to convert any avi's. If anyone can help please feel free to email me or comment on here.
p.s. I trieda Matroska file and it seemed to work, though i didn't go through the process of converting them.
Hello, I just downloaded tmpge 2.5 and I was trying to edit out a couple of frames from a small 10 second clip I have. The problem is that before I took out a few frames the file size was around 988kb and then after I edited it and made it shorter the file size grew to 1.64mb. Im trying to keep the size under 1mb, what are the things I can do to reduce the file size? Keep in mind im a noob and am working in the wizard mode.
When I start the wizard I have ntsc/cbr standard format,
next I have non interlace/4:3 525 line [ntc, 704x480],
next under other settings I have mpeg 1 video - 352x240 - frame rate=29.97 - rate control mode=cbr - bitrate=1150 - vbv buff size=40kb - motion precision=normal.
I see where I can unlock the bitrate and tried lowering it along with estimating the file size I want but it didnt work.
I just downloaded TMPGEnc (free version) and tried to set the source file to an mpeg-2 file created by VideoReDo. I get the error:
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Microsoft Visual C++ Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:TMPGEnc.exe
R6025
-pure virtual function call
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Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
I was converting an avi file encoded with Xvid to an SVCD compatible mpg using the wizard (I'm using newest free tmpgenc available in downloads section) The original size was 640x480, so i chose 1:1 VGA source as recommended, then (while following an online guide videohelp.com) I went to the advanced tab in the expert settings and selected "full screen (keep aspect ratio)" <-- the first one. Then after it was done I burned it using VCDeasy as an svcd, and when i played it a small section from the bottom (and maybe top and sides) did not appear on my tv, cutting off part of the bottom line of the subtitles (they are part of the video not separate file). Afterword i burned another svcd doing all the same things except i chose "center (keep aspect ratio)" but the same problem occured, can someone help me out? Thanks!
(btw..I am using a toshiba sd-3960.. I THINK im not sure but it looks like the picture on the toshiba website)
You ran into the overscan problem... Every TV cut's of a part of the Picture, that's normal.
A second problem is the use of ANY kind of Keep aspect ratio - MPEG2-Files never do have an AR of 1:1, so i can't be the correct choice.
If you have 640x480 without any black bars as Target, just use Full screen - simply Full screen, nothing else.