TMPGEnc MPEG Editor / TSUNAMI MPEG Media Editor BBS
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When I open Tmpegenc and open an avi file it says "cannot open or not supported". I have tried with some different avi files and it happens the same. Why ? I only need to convert avis to mpeg for cutting films to make it smaller, and because Virtual Dub cannot open avis too. Can anybody help me??
i have the same problem, i have downloaded fddshow so i DO have all of the codecs necissary even though i havent thryed it in virtual dub. however, i need mine to convert to get it to burn to a dvd. So dont crack on him. Anyone help if you can
When I open an MPEG for editing, I get audio and video in the preview box where I set my start and stop time. When I hit Run, it only processes video. When I play the finished product, there's no audio only video.
For simple cut and joining, the TMPGEnc MPEG Editor would be better than Nero Recode as only the needed sections are re-encoded?
In more detail, I have Nero Recode due to having the Nero 6 package, but noticed a loss of quality when using Nero Recode 2.1 to simply cut out a section of a VHS to DVD .VOB file to reduce its length.
I assume this means that Nero Recode re-encodes both sections again rather than just the areas with the editing? So if I want to cut out sections and have no loss of quality I should buy the TMPGEnc MPEG Editor, too?
Doing some more reading, I see that there is another frame accurate MPEG2 editor, the Womble MPEG-VCR editor, or the newer, costlier, Womble MPEG Video Wizard, that also avoids re-encoding.
How do those products compare to TMPEGEnc's MPEG Editor?
I'm having no luck at all in figuring out how to adjust the audio of a captured mpeg file. The audio of my DVDs is twice as loud as a regular DVD. The Audio Filter volume function seems to have no affect on the final volume. I've set that value to 50%, tried using the normalize function. Nothing seems to work.
REQUEST for an x64 build now that WinXP-x64 has been officially released
This is one app that would benefit greatly by 64-bits; with sixteen 64-bit gp registers and a huge amount of addresable memory I wouldn't be surprised if the speed increase weren't threefold over a 32-bit build.
In the bitrate setting screen, tmpgenc says that my movie is 277mins long.
When i open it in any other video player, it says 1:40 hours.
Because of the 277 mins problem, i can't get it to fit on dvd-r.
Howdy, I was just messing around with divx to mpeg conversions and noticed the same problem. Well I checked the source range and the file was defaulting the project to have the start frame at 0 and the end frame at -1 resulting in the maximum length clip for the media selected. I changed the start and stop frames to the appropriate numbers and everything was back to how I expected it should be (no more 297min clip when it was a 90 min clip for me). Hope this helps, good luck.
Hello Everybody,
my problem is the following: I converted an .avi (608*320, 23fps, XVID) with TMPGEnc to .mpeg (DVD/PAL(4:3)). Then I made the DVD-directory with TMPGEnc DVD Author and burnt on DVD-r. The problem is, that if I play it on my DVDplayer (Nexus or something noname), the picture is black-white. There is a button on the television RGB auto/manual. If i click it to manual, all the white becomes red.. Do you have some ideas?
I can watch the avi in Divx player but the converted version (mpeg 1) only plays halfway then the screen goes black and there's also no audio for the rest of the elapsed time (half hour). Why?
possibly, the encodr hit a bad frame in the source and encoded black for the rest, playback of the divx might not whow it cuz of encoding methods, but decoding fram by frame will yild the flaw and do what you described
How do you compress the filesize of your mpeg? I'm converting some avi's to mpeg1's, but the filesize for one 345mb avi is turning out to be over a gig as an mpeg. Is there a way to make this filesize smaller? Thanks in advance!
rember , mpeg1 came about in 1992 while i am assuming you avi is using a mpeg-4 variant came about in ~1999 so expect a 2-4x jump in size for comprable quality
im trying to put in a video file and it ses Can't find "P3Package.dll"
i have no clue how to fix this i am not very good with computers could i please have some feedback as to what i should do BTW im trying to put in a video recorded from a Game
i did further research into this and found a person having the same problem as me and matt (post further below same problem) and he said he uninstalled his version and then installed it again and the problem was gone i decided to try this and what do u know it worked :D hope i helped matt down below
I faced the same problem, and what I did was, make sure your 'P3Package.dll' is in the same folder as your application file folder (TMPGEnc.exe). I think what happen ed was your TMPGEnc software cant detect the .dll file. I hope this solve the problem.