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i have been having trouble with converting avis to mpeg format. when i try to add the avi format file to the conversion list it says that the file is not supported. i thought this program was meant to make these types of conversions and am wondering if i am doing something wrong. thanks
Hi, Im haveing trouble with a divx video file that I want to put on VCD.
So far ive had good luck, sound is fine, video is fine too. Everything works great when I put it in my DVD player.
Only one problem.
The video contains subtitles and they keep getting partialy cut off on the bottom of the screen. Its kinda getting annoying. Is this a problem with TMPG or my VCD burning software (VCD EASY)
What should I do? Any way I can resize it better? Someone please help.
-vidiot-
You will have to arrange the picture so that there isn" space cut off on the top and bottom of the screen...You can use the "clip frame" settings for this....
how or can I change the screen format from a wide or letter box to full screen. If it cannot be done with Tmpgenc then what. This program does everything else i figure I should be able to do that to
i've been playing and figured out to clip the frame but i get one of 2 things. Either the streched look an odd sized retangular skinny picture is there a way besides clipping or to adjust for a normal looking picture
Set the "Video arrange method" to "Fullscreen Keep Aspect Ratio" and have the out put aspect ratio set to "4:3" and you can use the clip frame to adjust it a bit...
If the source is 16:9 then you need to choose the appropiate setting under the 'source aspect ratio' as 16:9.
The "Video arrange method" set to "Fullscreen Keep Aspect Ratio" and the output aspect ratio set to "4:3".
You will then have to crop the image at the sides until the black bars dissapear. This will maintain correct aspect ratio.
Hi,
Whenever I try to load a Divx file into Tmpg 2.58 it now says .avi can not open or unsupported, It used to work last week, I think win media player has upgraded and spoilt Tmpgenc, Wondering if anyone can Help me Please.
Jon.
When I try to encode a movie, on the set start and end page, everything looks ok. I have the begining and ending credits. But when the encoding is over, the end of the movie is gone. I go from a 1hr 47 min film to 56 minutes. What am I doing wrong?
Ive been using tmpegenc for a long time now with no problems at all apart from running into known bugs.
After upgrading my machine recently my machine now hangs after between 6 and 12 minutes of encoding. There is no crash restart, no system log entry, no error messages of any kind, just a complete lock up of the machine. It doesnt matter what format im trying to encode, tho im actually trying for a 2 pass svcd from ripped vobs.
My new machine spec is athlonxp2200+ on an abit at7 max2, 512 of crucial 2700, leadtek ti4400, sblive 5.1 platinum, dual WD800JB 80gb special edition raid0 etc etc running XP pro SP1. The only thing different to my previous and working setup is the cpu, memory and mobo.
Ive tried underclocking the cpu and ram, disabling all the onboard USBs/firewire etc, reinstall of the software, reinstall of all codecs with no luck at all.
I consider myself an expert with tmpeg and with video work in general, as well as being a certified support tech for a living but this one has me totally stumped. My assumption at the moment is some incompatibility with thoroughbred athlons as i know tmpeg has no problems with the at7 max2 due to a friend having a similar setup but only running an xp1900.
Has anyone seen anything similar or does the tmpeg team recognise a bug with tbreds?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, pulling my hair out here.
I tried unchecking sse, increased the time before crash to 15 mins or so but still the same outcome.
Ive sorted the problem out now, sort of. If i set my bios to xp2000+ rather than xp2200+ or by manually setting fsb and multiplier then it works.
This leads me to think that its down to the CPU ID string as if i set the same fsb/multiplier (12.5x133) that the xp2000+ setting uses i get the same crash.
If anyone is reading running a 2200 or any other tbred can you try an encode and post your results.
This crash only occurs using tmpegenc btw, using bbmpeg, cce or any other encoder has no problems.
When I upgraded to a machine similar to yours (Athon 2000+ w/XP) my hang problems with TMPGEnc went away! But, on my old machine, any program rendering MPEG files would hang my system flat after about 10-15 minutes of encoding. Drove me nuts for months. Finally fixed it -- accidentally -- by reverting my swap file settings to Windows default (changing setting back from fixed size to dynamic). Swap file had been too small to handle MPEG conversion.
XP creates a fixed-size swap file by default, I think, but it may not be big enough for your jobs. Try increasing its size and see if that helps.
i got the same problem on
windows 2000 Pro. / Service Pack 3
Athlon XP1800+
did all possible patches and upgrades but nothing would help?
this seems to be an processor related problem ???
If i lower the bitrate from 1150 to 900 to obtain a final estimated 760000 ko mpg file which i can burn on a 90 min. 800mb cd-r, i still get a 932950ko file.
It seams that change the bitrate doesn't change anything on the mpg file size.
I went into enviromental setting and vfapi plug in and I saw direct show multimeadia reader it has a setting of -1 and i can't change it also earlier today or tonight i encoded eddie murphy delerios it took 2 hours and played the entire process on the preview screen now i am tring to encode oleander it it took about 1/2 hour and preview screen did not work so i am not sure if it encoded it at all
while trying to encode, i hit the start button, and i get the message " can't load p3package.dll". how can i fix this; already reinstalled and downloaded again.
If you downloaded this as a zip file, Try re-extracting it to it own Folder. I ran into the same problem and so I created a new folder and extracted the zipped file (The TMPGE...package) to it, which contained the seemingly missing P3*dll . When I ran the package from this new folder it was able to find the *dll file.
If you downloaded this as a zip file, Try re-extracting it to it own Folder. I ran into the same problem and so I created a new folder and extracted the zipped file (The TMPGE...package) to it, which contained the seemingly missing P3*dll . When I ran the package from this new folder it was able to find the *dll file.