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I've been working with TMPGEnc for the past 6 years and I've never experienced any serious problems with it...however, I've encountered a very rare unusual problem. I use dvd2avi for my movie files and then I transfer them to the TMPGEnc encoder and they work fine, but I have one in particular to where the video runs faster than the audio. I guess what I'm trying to ask is: how do I get the video to slow down in the encoder to match the audio?? I've tried going to the audio gap correct and adjusting that and it doesn't do any good and if I DO get it to run right, it'll make the audio sound like donald duck so I need to slow the video file down, but I don't know how....Please help me out if you can...Thanks alot!!
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?
Hello, I try to convert a number of films with TMPGEnc 4 Express into AVI(divx)-format. to reach quality as high as possible I want to use for it the multi-pass procedure of DivX. If I adjust DivX under output format, thus the included Encoder, it works. However I licenced and would like also the "real" DivX, newest version, to make use of the extended attitudes of this version. The multi-pass procedure to use over here one must naturally encode the same film twice. Unfortunately the batch Encoder does not permit that, because the "second" file has the same name as first. If I do remind right, that was with TMPGEnc Express 3 no problem, and it should be none here, so can I somehow turn it off? Greeting Heinz Juergen
TMPGEnc 2.5 is working mighty fine, but after converting a movie from AVI to MPEG a splash of rainbow-colors appear at some scenes along the bottom of the picture, taking up almost half the frame. What causes this, and what can I do?
I had the same issue, I resolved it by uninstalling ffdshow, divx, AC3 (and all other codecs on system). After, I re-installed ffdshow 20020617, divx 5.21, and AC3ACM v1.31. I then set the environmetal settting, VFAPI directshow to 2 (higher than others). Works fine again.
this is my first time doing this and some one told me how to do it but i forgot wat that told me (its all the weeds falt)lol well i sut split a pss file into the video and sound how to i make them inot one file to i can play them on Windows Media Player so i can wach the video with the sound i nned them syined up
I want to convert large avi files to Mpeg1, with highest possible quality, for playing in my DVD player. I don't want a VCD or SVCD, simply Mpeg1 files, and size is not important.
If I use the Project Wizard, I'm limited to 352x288(PAL) low resolution files for VCD.
I'm quite lost among so many parameters in encoding and converting. Can someone tell me what parameters are important for better quality, and how should I set them?
I hate to sound dumb! But, I have downloaded the TMPGEnc 2.54 Freeware version ... WHERE Do I download the TMPGEnc Plus 2.5 version ... so I can do MPEG2 also???
hi tmpeg folks. i am trying to encode (with 2.5 free) a file asf in avi.
the format is composed by
audio: Windows Media Audio 9.1
48 kbps, 44 kHz, stereo (A/V) 1-pass CBR
video: Windows Media Video 9.
the video is converted in divx well but the audio is non existent. do i need a plug in or is it the format not compatible?
the file is 560 MB and i tried to convert in mpegI but it stopped when reached 500 MB converted. is the size a problem?
another question: why is it that the options for mp3 audio offer sample rate up to 24000hz only?