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can any one help ive got two films in xvid format audio mpeg layer3 ,video xvid compression,but when trying to convert to mpeg or to disk it says it exeeds file size on disk
I have tried TMPGEnc to convert various files from MPEG2 to MPEG1 (My old video editor only accepts MPEG1), but I cannot make it work. The sound works fine, but I always have a still image (both in the preview and when playing the resulting file). The image displayed is either the 1st picture of the movie or the last one, depending on the format settings for the conversion. The source data are acquired in 728x576 MPEG2 format (I don't have more information about the actual encoding format). Does anybody have an idea on how to make it work, or know a free tool that could be used for this conversion? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot.
PS: if anybody knows about the binary format of MPEG headers, I am also interested (It would help me to provide more information about the encoding...)
Just bought Tmpgenc 3.0 Express Installed it tried to run it, splash screen? comes up then immediately a box appears that says "Unable to use Windows Media
9 Technology. Please verify Windows Media Player9 is properly installed." I click the OK box and Express closes. and won't start. Never had a problem before with media player 9, did go to control panel and selected repair option for media player 9, didn't help. Bought it can't run it so far. OS is XP professional any suggestions?
is there any way posssible to speed up the analyzing? only thing i did was resize the video and im doing it on tons of tons of videos and it takes about 2 1/2 hours each movie. just wondering if there is a way to speed it up. thanks
resizeing ttakes up a fare amout of cpu power and alalyzing actually encodes the video (look for the hidden temp file) at full quality then decides which parts it can pull for the 2nd pass. so the ony way you can speed it up is to a) have the resize turned off of b) the source is already the proper size. if you are worinkg with 720x480 film :) then you are stuck like chuck
I am new to this program and am a very green novice in need of direction. I am trying to convert a MWAV file from Windows Movie Maker to MPEG. When the conversion reaches 100% everything just stops. I see from a previous post that it is writing the headers. How long should that take? I have left it for over an hour with no change. Will I get a message when the conversion is finished. I have tried exiting and burning my VCD but the movie freezes up in various frames. I would appreciate any help you can offer. I have been working on this for days and need it for a Christmas gift. Thanks.
It shouldn't take long to write the headers, but it depends on your system. We're talking less than a minute here.
Best thing to do is set the end point of the file a second just before it finishes using the source range function and raise the priority of the 'Directshow file reader' in the VFAPI plugins to top of the list.
I wrote this as a reply to a previous problem earlier, so maybe it didn't get noticed. Thanks in advance for any help. :)
Hello,
I am attempting to convert .mpg files to a smaller size for playing on a portable device, with PocketTV. The video comes out backwards and upside-down. I tried all 3 things from the other post about this problem, and it is still the same. Any other ideas? Thanks.
Use the flip option in FFDSHOW. You will need to make the 'Directshow file reader' top priority in the VFAPI plugins first.
If it's MPEG 1 then you could make the 'MPEG 1 file reader' top priority or if you have the plus version the 'CRI sofdec decoder' top prority.
At least one of these options should work if not all 3.
I tried them, no go. I only have the free version, so I couldn't try the 'CRI sofdec decoder.' I tried putting "Microsoft MPEG-1 Decoder" top priority, no change. Then I installed FFDSHOW, checked the 'flip video,' and moved "Directshow Multimedia File Reader" to the top. Still no change. I even unchecked everything else. I noticed that MPEG-1 input was not allowed when I unchecked everything but "Directshow Multimedia File Reader." Is it possible that FFDSHOW doesn't accept MPEG-1 as input? Also, I noticed that it's just upside down, not backwards. I downloaded a trial version of TMPGEnc express and it seemed to work on that, but that will only last for 2 weeks. I can't afford the $70. :)
You can download the plus version for free with a 14 day trial. That will allow you to use the CRI sofdec decoder.
My guess is you have a codec pack installed on your machine which is using a filter that is causing this problem. Does it happen in normal playback through mediaplayer?
You have 2 other options, you can frame serve through AVIsynth with a simple script or you can frame serve from Virtualdub.
Mediplayer 6.4 will tell you which filters are being used for playback in it's properties.
I tried it on a different PC and it works fine, so I think you are right. I believe the problem is with the Sony VAIO Zone software, which probably installed a codec that doesn't get along with TMPGenc. Unfortunately, I can't get rid of VAIO Zone, so I will just have to use a different PC for TMPGenc. I have used GSpot to list the codecs, and nothing seems to be amiss. I tried framserving from virtualdub, and I didn't have time to try a whole file, but I will probably just use the other PC, as it is faster anyway.
A simple script in Avisynth will solve all your problems. Just use the FLIP VERTICAL() command or you you could probably solve it by using the CONVERTTOYUY2() command.
I need to reinstall my copies of TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.6, as well as the Dolby Encoder. I have purchased these items, but I have misplaced the serial numbers for both. I have printed them out in hard copy, but cannot seem to find them.
Are the serial numbers found within the program somewhere once registered? I checked the "About" portion of the software, but no serial number was listed. Is there somewhere that these numbers can be found?
I would go through support at the main site, but, they require a serial number to get tech support for the product, and obviously, I don't have it. Please help.
Hi,
My computer crashed and I lost my copies of TMPGenc 2.5 and DVD author 1.5.
I also lost the serial number for both products. Could you verify my purchase and send me the required serial numbers.
Thanks
Robert F. Musterman
Im having a problem here, im re-encoding xvid to mpeg2 for a DVD, and it works but lets say a video is 4 minutes, its only doing a 1:30 or so correctly then sits on a single frame the rest of the time.
hey im new to this program and i resize .avi files by hardly anything and it takes about 4 hours or more for a 20 minute video. is there a way i can make it go faster? k thanks :-D
I own TMPGEnc Express and have used it successfully for many years to enocde DV AVI files to MPEG2 program streams. I wanted to re-encode HD MPEG2 transport stream files (CBR 25000) to HD MPEG2 program stream files (same bitrate). The program allowed me to input an HD MPEG2 transport stream file, but the encoding engine only allows CBR bitrates up to 15000. Is this an artificial limit, or is the program simply not written to handle bitrates higher than 15000?
Not sure about the express version as I don't use it, but the limit is set by the Profile & Level you are using. If you want to go higher you have to use a higher profile. I doubt TMPG express has this facility only TMPG plus.
I own TMPGEnc MPEG Editor, and have successfully used it to edit HDV files. It input the HD MPGE2 transport stream files from my Sony HD camcorder, edit them, then create HD MPEG2 program stream files with a minimum of re-encoding. However, I don't see this capability in your list of features - did TMPGEnc MPEG Editor create my HD MPEG2 program stream files correctly but you just don't advertise this feature, or are these files corrupted in some way?
Note that TSUNAMI MPEG Media Editor does make it clear that it supports HDV files, and will save them to HD MPEG2 program streams. Is the TMPGEnc MPEG Editor exactly the same product without the box, so it works in exactly the same way.
And why isn't the TSUNAMI MPEG Media Editor available for download?