TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress / TSUNAMI MPEG Video Encoder XPress BBS
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Can you please advise if there is such a thing as an addin or template for TMPGEnc Xpresss v3 for converting AVI files to 3GP format - suitable for running on mobile phones.
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I am trying to convert a widescreen .avi file to an mp2 to burn it onto a dvd. everytime i try doing this the picture is chopped in half. one half is correct and the other is small. i tried to mess with the options and can't figure it out.
i'm new to this and just can't figure it out. is it even possible?
I have little to ask or complain about because TMPGenc, Editor, and Author work so well. Still, here is a question that I cannot find an answer to in Help or anywhere else:
How does 'Motion Search Precision' work. Other than doubling the processing time, what does 'High - with error correction' do in the code? Why does it increase the bitrate? Thx.
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From TMPGenc Help:
High - Does a more accurate motion search than standard. This will search a wider range of motion. The bitrate will increase than standard, so it is not suitable for making low bitrate clips.
Highest (With error correction) - The most accurate motion search. This will also correct the detection errors. The search will take long but will be able to detect the motion very accurate. This will also increase the bitrate.
I used to run TXP3.0 on a single user XP laptop (all fine btw.), uninstalled it and reinstalled it on a 2003 server (Remote Admin mode, no application server) and like to move the installation to the 2003 because this one is always on, can run long term jobs over night. I have not been able to install the license information to my Windows user profile although I granted "change" rights to that user for the application- & subfolders. In the "Administrator"'s profile: no problem. But in my "normal" (unprivileged) user profile the licensing is failing, doesn't accept my key (Validation failed) and seems to be unable to use the same license issued in the admin's profile. To be clear: I first tried to install the license in the normal user profile to no avail. Then I checked with Administrator logon: works. So the key must be fine, but...? I shortly checked the registry in both user profiles and have not been able to find some license info there neither any license files in the application folder. where can I grant the neccessary rights to my user so that he can install my license? No need to use it from the Admin profile; I'd like to "move" the license somehow.
I have D1 sized avi’s (720 X 486) that have closed captioning on line 21. I would like to make a DVD that also has the closed captioning in it. But when I make my M-PEG 2 (720 X 480) it moves the location of where line 21 is and thus the closed captioning no longer works. How do you keep line 21 where it is and just crop the bottom of the frame in the encoded Video……. Yes I have tried the crop feature and cropping the bottom 6 lines and it still moves the closed captioning info.
I was using TMPGenc 3.0 and I have opened QuickTime movies several times. I had to reformat my HD and re-installed the program, but now it doesn't recognize QuickTime movies anymore.
I have the QTReader.vcf file inside the program folder.
What's the workaround here?
I'm not positive about this but did you re-install QuickTime? This may be the problem. If you install the full version of Quicktime you can convert the video to an AVI file and then encode it to MPG using TMPGEnc.
I'm trying to convert an AVI(has audio) to MPG and only 5 secs of the audio is loaded, the rest is muted. Why is that? I've tried with some other programs and it's work, but I only want to encode it with TMPGEnc XPress because of its quality and compatibility with my actual DVD authoring...
Is there any way to fix it?
Thanks.
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My PC specifications:
Pentium 4, 1.2Ghz - 768 MB of RAM (Windows XP Pro)
i got a problem while installing TMPGenc Express its say
This installation package could not be opened.Verify that the package exists and that you can access it, or contact the application venbor to verify that this is a valid Windows Installer Package.