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Question TE25 getting sound to work when converting RM files sid 16 2005-01-07 01:16:47
Question TME1 How can I shorten a video? Thomas 2 2005-11-08 01:24:49
Question TE30 IMPORT TMPGENC2.5X TEMPLATES INTO XPRESS3? TESTING 0 2004-12-28 21:50:40
Question TE25 AVI -> SVCD encoding (black bands problem) Raphael 13 2005-01-06 21:13:08
Question TME1 Moving Markers from Editor into Author SAWRS 0 2004-12-27 17:08:15
Question TDA1 the picture is up side down Klayman 1 2004-12-28 09:11:49
Request TDA1 SVCD + DivX (AVI+MPG) with MENU on DVD medium, filenames as menu chapter names Tom 0 2004-12-27 13:57:42
Question TDA1 No sound After Authoring with Tmpgenc GNIX 2 2004-12-28 14:05:46
Question TDA1 Thumbnail Problems Lewie 1 2004-12-28 05:40:56
Request TDA1 subtitle support guest90 0 2004-12-24 19:24:54
Question TE25 "Windows Media Player encountered an unknown error" when playling MPEGs Borgis 1 2004-12-27 11:04:52
Request TE25 KVCD sss 2 2005-01-20 07:55:03

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Question - TE25 - getting sound to work when converting RM files No.42634
sid  2004-12-30 02:44:40 ( ID:cxvhlbv8gxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

dose any one know how to get the sound to work when converting RM files in TMPGEnc 2.5 to VCD.


ashy  2004-12-30 19:12:51 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You need to convert the audio to WAV first.
Easy with Graphedit.


sid  2004-12-31 02:19:31 ( ID:cxvhlbv8gxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

thanks but i was hoping to find a way without recoding with a second ap but if thats the only way it will have to do


ashy  2005-01-01 01:03:59 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can, but it involves the use of AVISYNTH.
You would need to use a script like below then load the .AVS file into TMPG and encode as normal.

>DirectShowSource("D:VCD moviesTestsAVsample.rm",FPS=(25))


Where FPS is the frame rate of your source.


sid  2005-01-02 01:39:49 ( ID:cxvhlbv8gxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

thanks for the info but as im new to it all i would need help on how to use the info to do that ,(thanks).



ashy  2005-01-02 10:28:07 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It's not hard really.
All you need do is download and install AVISYNTH.
Then simply put in a text file a line similar to the one I have posted. The only difference being the name and the path to your source file and the frame rate of the movie.
Finally rename the text file with an .AVS exstension instead of .TXT then just treat the AVS file like any other movie file. You can even play the file in Media player.


sid  2005-01-04 01:25:22 ( ID:cxvhlbv8gxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks Ashy for the info i tryed but just did not work.
this is wat i put.(>DirectShowSource("C:Documents and SettingsSIDDesktopVCD moviesTestsAVsample.rm",FPS=(25)).
with a RM test file on my desktop renamed test.also tryed changing over VCD with RM in the above scriped


ashy  2005-01-04 19:01:41 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

No that's wrong you don't need the >
That was put there to make this board highlight the line and you have also used the path to my file not yours.

You only need what is posted below, put the RM file on your desktop and name it AVsample.rm then use the follwing line.


DirectShowSource("C:Documents and SettingsSIDDesktopAVsample.rm",FPS=(25))


ashy  2005-01-04 20:05:22 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

One other thing change the figure where it says FPS=(25)) at the end ogf the line to the frame rate of *YOUR* file, so instead of 25 put in the actual frame rate of the .RM file


sid  2005-01-04 20:19:20 ( ID:cxvhlbv8gxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

thanks ASHY .
Did as you seed but only got this on tmpeg preview window.

Directshowsource:couldn't open file C:documents and settingssiddesktopAVsample.rm:
An object or name wasnot found.
(C:Documents and settingssiddesktopAVsample.rm.avs,line1

I must still be doing it wrong.


sid  2005-01-04 20:22:34 ( ID:cxvhlbv8gxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

ashy just seen your last message so will try that


sid  2005-01-04 20:32:51 ( ID:cxvhlbv8gxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

still only get the sam results


wsun  2005-01-05 06:28:39 ( ID:s0syhca7kl2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi, im currently having the same problem also. I have made the AVS file and i have tried loading it as the "Video" portion of the encoding
It still doesn't work, theres no sound.
Could you specify where to load it? Thanks


ashy  2005-01-05 10:27:12 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ok lets start from the beginning and do this the easy way.

1. Make sure you have the latest version of AVISYNTH installed

2. Install this codec:
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Real_Alternative.htm then reboot.

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.



sid  2005-01-05 20:13:59 ( ID:cxvhlbv8gxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

many thanks Ashy got it right this time, Hade made a mistake with the renaming the sorce file but also downloded 2 insted of 2.5 AVsynth.
Had a problem with the sound but corrected that by puting (8.02FPS) insted of just (8FPS)so many thanks for all your help i would not have done it without that.


ashy  2005-01-05 21:32:14 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You will find AVISYNTH an invaluable tool. There is nothing it can't do as far as Video work is concerned.

I always use it for resizing and frame serving to CCE.


sid  2005-01-07 01:16:47 ( ID:cxvhlbv8gxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

ashy i hope to find out over time moor about this ap and how to use it but if i get stuck as likle i will and my frends are not into this i would like to be able to ask for help again so may thanks.



Question - TME1 - How can I shorten a video? No.54319
Thomas  2004-12-29 14:06:57 ( ID:nztb0jcosbl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello!

At first I want to say, that TMPGEnc is a very nice programm.

But I have one question. After encoding a Video-File (.mpg) to VCD format the new file is much bigger than the source file.
My question is now: How can I shorten the new VCD video file with TMPGEnc so that I can burn it on a 700MB CD?

Thank you for help!


Tom  2005-02-22 18:54:10 ( ID:l5iudigv3eh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

yah, I too, would like to thank you for this great software. but I have the same problem, when I convert .wmv/avi files the output file size is always much bigger than the source size, is there any way to shorten it? please help.


Thanks.
Tom


dan witzel  2005-11-08 01:24:49 ( ID:nuppnkrtkfc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

thats because you are trying to go from a modern mpeg-4 based codec to a circa 1992 codec so expect a 2-4x increase in size for comprable quality, you can make the resulting mpeg smaller, but with HORRIFYING results. this rule holds true assume you are not changeing any resolutions (ie 352x240 to 352x240)



Question - TE30 - IMPORT TMPGENC2.5X TEMPLATES INTO XPRESS3? No.53384
TESTING  2004-12-28 21:50:40 ( ID:s8kghne.2/r )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

ANY WAY TO IMPORT TMPGENC 2.5X TEMPLATES *.MCF INTO XPRESS3,
OR
CONVERT *.MCF TO *.TXPE WHICH IS XPRESS3'S TEMPLATE FORMAT?



Question - TE25 - AVI -> SVCD encoding (black bands problem) No.42620
Raphael  2004-12-27 23:33:11 ( ID:/htrqjct/.a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello,

As I'm a newbie on this BBS first of all I would welcome everybody here.

Here is my problem I could't find a definitive solution and asking for help.

I capturing images directly from my TV set to a avi file.
The format captured is PAL, 25 fps.
(The TV is a standard old 1996 4:3 29" SONY)

GSpot informs of the resolution 720x576 of captured file.

I'm trying desperatly to encode the file in a SVCD format with the following parametes:
Source Aspect ratio: 4:3 Display
Video arrange method: Center
Frame is clipped to 720x570 (cut the noise at the bottom @ top)

Video stream is set:
Size: 480x576
Ratio: 4:3 Display (the same as source then)

The trouble is after encoding and authoring to a SVCD disk I'm obtaining (while playing in my DVD player) large black bands on the top and the bottom of the screen.
So - the picture is squeezed.
This happens when the settings of the DVD player are set to 4:3 LetterBox or 16:9 Wide. If I change settings to 4:3 Pan&Scan the bands are over but the with of the image exeedes the screen (but the height is perfect)

I guess sure there is something wrong with the encoder settings but I really do not know where is the error I'm making.

What settings should I put in the encoder in order to obtain a normal (without bands) picture?

Does anybody help me?

Thanks (and please do not shout on me too violently if the answer seems for you evident - this is my 3rd night I'm trying to solve the problem)

Greetings from Paris

Raphael








B_Racer  2004-12-28 09:10:28 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

1. Wrong cropping. Unly use 8,12,16,18 and so on, never 2,6,10,14... Crop to 720x568
2. Wrong setting. Use Center (Custom size) 480x568
3. Use 480x576 (4:3) as target size


That's all


Raphael  2004-12-30 00:19:15 ( ID:x2xbrkmrljc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>1. Wrong cropping. Unly use 8,12,16,18 and so on, never 2,6,10,14... Crop to 720x568
>2. Wrong setting. Use Center (Custom size) 480x568
>3. Use 480x576 (4:3) as target size
>
>
>That's all

Hello again,
Thanks B_Racer for the suggestions. I spent some time to reencode some test files.
Unfortunately there is no improvement. I still have that black bands on the top & at the bottom of the screen.
Before I'll ask for more help I will however check the burned CDs on an another DVD player and TV set (in case of a problem with the hardware).
I'll come back soon.

Raphael


B_Racer  2004-12-30 09:26:38 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm using these settings since years - they are working if the source is correct.
If your TV a 4:3 one, you can't use 16:9 or 4:3 letterboxed settings on the Player - it always will squeeze the picture. Only pure 4:3 is the correct choice.

And ANY CRT-TV will cut off the edges of your pic/video because of the overscan area. That's also why on DVD authoring tools an safe Area is used.


ashy  2004-12-30 18:56:20 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Forget about what it looks like on your TV for the mo.
What does the picture look like when played through a proper MPEG2 player like WINDVD on your PC?


Raphael  2005-01-05 00:00:43 ( ID:x2xbrkmrljc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>Forget about what it looks like on your TV for the mo.
>What does the picture look like when played through a proper MPEG2 player like WINDVD on your PC?

Hello Ashy... and Happy New Year to all of fellows here.
Sorry not replying quickly - I've been out from home for a couple of days

Answering your question: while playing movie on a PC I have a perfect 4:3 picture. No bands - no squeeze - no edges cut.

Amazing isn't it?

Raphael


ashy  2005-01-05 10:41:51 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Then your DVD player is set to output a 16:9 picture instead of 4:3

You must change the output to 4:3


ashy  2005-01-05 10:43:40 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Which player do you have?


Raphael  2005-01-05 17:44:31 ( ID:xq/pfdh1oso )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Pioneer DV-454


Raphael  2005-01-05 17:51:38 ( ID:xq/pfdh1oso )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>Then your DVD player is set to output a 16:9 picture instead of 4:3
>
>You must change the output to 4:3

The output is set by default to 4:3 Letterbox


ashy  2005-01-05 19:45:29 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This is an issue with your DVD player not the encoding.
Try this, set the DVD player to output 16:9 then play the DVD. Now set your TV while the DVD is playing to 4:3.

I would guess that 4:3 pan&scan is the correct setting for your DVD player to output a 4:3 image in the proper dimensions.
The loss you are experiencing at the sides happens on all TV's and is simply overscan.
If the image is like you say perfect height wise and the image is not distorted in any way then the image is being correctly displayed.

How much of the image do you actually lose from the sides?



Raphael  2005-01-05 22:52:15 ( ID:/htrqjct/.a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>This is an issue with your DVD player not the encoding.
>Try this, set the DVD player to output 16:9 then play the DVD. Now set your TV while the DVD is playing to 4:3.

I did it and IT WORKS!!
a) first set 16:9 output on DVD
b) run the my test SVCD movie
c) controlled TV settings (was 16:9 - bizzarre!?!) and set to 4:3
d) bingo! it works!

I think DVD output signal switch automaticaly the original TV 4:3 settings to 16:9. When I turned off the player and switched on again I had once again set the TV to 4:3.

>How much of the image do you actually lose from the sides?

Around 1÷2 cm from each side. Do you think it is possible to display all the image on the screen?


Thanks for your help!

Raphael


ashy  2005-01-06 21:11:42 ( ID:od.oqrlav66 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>Around 1÷2 cm from each side. Do you think it is possible to display all the image on the screen?

Perfectly normal.
Do you lose the same amount using the method I gave you above for displaying the image on your TV?


ashy  2005-01-06 21:13:08 ( ID:od.oqrlav66 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

P.S. do you have a zoom button on your remote?
If you do try pressing it a few times. Sometimes it will allow you to zoom out not just in.



Question - TME1 - Moving Markers from Editor into Author No.54318
SAWRS  2004-12-27 17:08:15 ( ID:ifcoaalhivg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I know I posed this TMPGEnc Author, however, will still would like an answer even if it is no.

Is there a way to import markers made when editing commericals out of a video in TMPGEnc MPEG Editor into TMPGEnc DVD Author, using these as chapters?

Thanks




Question - TDA1 - the picture is up side down No.49308
Klayman  2004-12-27 16:14:11 ( ID:ayesizgp9qg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

when I covert some files the picture get up side down
what to do?


Kika  2004-12-28 09:11:49 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Guess, it's DivX or Xvid? Use ffdshow as decoder, not DivX or Xvid



Request - TDA1 - SVCD + DivX (AVI+MPG) with MENU on DVD medium, filenames as menu chapter names No.49307
Tom  2004-12-27 13:57:42 ( ID:9psnq4xosq. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am still requesting the the feature to get a DVD burnt with SVCD/VCD standard videos on it (see request as "Bug report" >>> SVCD on DVD medium, filenames as menu chapter names by Tom, 10/29 (Fri) 05:16 <<<).

Further I am searching for a tool to make DVD menu for a "DATA DISC" / "DATA DVD" with DivX videos (avi, wmv, mpg,...) which is playable in a HiFi DVD Player (TVset).

The idea is to start the DVD with this menu for selecting the video file to get played on TV.

This could be another media option in "DVD Author":
[X] DivX DVD (leaving video files "as are" / burn as data files)
[X] DivX CD (leaving video files "as are" / burn as data files)

Thanx for listening...
Tom



Question - TDA1 - No sound After Authoring with Tmpgenc No.49304
GNIX  2004-12-27 03:28:26 ( ID:erf0.muwo/h )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,
I am a new user and encountered the no sound problem with Tmpgenc.

1. captured DV tape to COM with DV format

2. Use Tmpgenc to convert DV to MPEG2 ( Use Template), and the MPEG2 file can play and has sound.

3. Use Tmpgenc Author to convert and burn to DVD.

4. No sound when play the DVD or play the VOB file.

Please help


B_Racer  2004-12-27 11:09:00 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Guess you have MPEG-Audio? Maybe your DVD-Player does not like this.
On NTSC-DVDs MPEG-Audio is only alowed as additional Track, not as the only one. Most Players should work with MPEG-Audio, but some of them won't play it.


GNIX  2004-12-28 14:05:46 ( ID:erf0.muwo/h )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,
I am using PAL system, I am using WMP or WINDVD on PC to play the disc, only the disc that I made does not have the sound,( The MPEG2 file can be played fine, only after DVD author, the VOB file has no sound )and I had no problem make VCD or SVCD by using TMPGenc and NERO.
Anything could be wrong? I am simply can not figure it out.




Question - TDA1 - Thumbnail Problems No.49302
Lewie  2004-12-25 20:30:52 ( ID:cm385hsbwr. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Everytime I try to use either a still capture from a video clip or an imported graphic as a menu thumbnail, it's always blurred. This seems to be at any size frame. Any ideas on how to correct this?


Ken Maltby  2004-12-28 05:40:56 ( ID:lqpqzvnr40. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]


Try using a program that shows the nature of the frame it will capture, then
make the capture on an "I frame" and on a "P frame". For some reason I've had
better luck with "P frames".



Request - TDA1 - subtitle support No.49301
guest90  2004-12-24 19:24:54 ( ID:0jv6z6dzgfl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGenc Author rocks... Just needs subtitle support for forgien films.



Question - TE25 - "Windows Media Player encountered an unknown error" when playling MPEGs No.42618
Borgis  2004-12-24 05:30:44 ( ID:avstw590nif )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Okay, I can encode in TMPGEnc just fine (using the Super VCD template). The resulting MPEG looks perfect, sounds perfect. It plays perfectly in Windows Media Player...but, if I try to 'fast forward' it, or click to another scene in the file, I get a "Windows Media Player has encountered and unknown error", with a close dialog box. This has happened with multiple versions of Media Player and with about several MPEGs I've tried to make now, all with varying lengths. Anyone know what the deal is here?


B_Racer  2004-12-27 11:04:52 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Guess you need other DirectShow Filters for MPEG-Playback or an other Player.
Try Media Player Classic or VLC (Video Lan Client). Both of them do include theyr own MPEG-Decoders.



Request - TE25 - KVCD No.42615
sss  2004-12-23 13:18:51 ( ID:4ugamu41ef6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How to see KVCD movies


B_Racer  2004-12-27 11:06:13 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Open your eyes ...! Ask the people of the kvcd.net


aldaco12  2005-01-20 07:55:03 ( ID:h6pvwobt6n2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

K(S)VCD are simply VCDs encoded with a diffetnt bitrate with new templetes for TMPGenc 2.5 (I don't know wat to do to XPRess).
They have the same viewing limitations of (S)VCDs.



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