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Question TE25 AVI to VCD Problem....please anyone help.... EToN 4 2002-09-20 04:46:49
Question TE25 Dissapearing audio in cutting tool kcfreeloader 11 2002-09-20 12:45:54
Question TE25 asf "cannot be opened, or unsupported" yoshichu55 1 2002-09-19 07:11:08
Question TE25 AVI not supported rtgjeg 2 2002-09-19 02:19:50
Question TE25 Optimizing XVCD settings dagger 0 2002-09-18 23:10:12
Question TE25 Captioning? Gordon Itai 0 2002-09-18 21:02:21
Question TE25 Segmented AVI BigTimeMovieD00d 3 2002-09-22 23:53:31
Question TE25 *.avi can not open, or unsupported asprokoenig 4 2002-09-19 08:58:49
Question TE25 reconizing hobo2000 0 2002-09-18 16:56:52
Question TE25 audio mode settings The Central Scrutinizer 5 2002-09-20 14:01:29
Question TE25 No audio when trying to convert avi (divx) to vcd Marc 2 2002-09-19 02:10:51
Question TE25 Dual processor or other method to speed-up TMPGE? Larry Horwitz 10 2002-09-19 21:34:28

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Question - TE25 - AVI to VCD Problem....please anyone help.... No.28243
EToN  2002-09-19 04:51:31 ( ID:7vq9avz476w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've got myself a AVI File. I am trying to convert it to a VCD to be able to watch it in my Home DVD player. I'm using TMPGEnc to convert the video and GoldWave to convert the audio. When I am done converting the movie it has a Ghosting/Cloning appearance (not sure of the proper term). What settings should I be using to make a WideScreen VCD. Here are the movie specs below:

Video Stream:
Frame Size, FPS 640x272,23.976fps
# of Frames (time): 105303 (1:13:12)
Decompressor: XviD MPEG-4 Codec
Number of Key Frames: 1205
Min/avg/max/total key frame size: 1901/18961/53249 (22314K)
Min/avg/max/total Delta Frame size: 96/4416/49890/ (448954K)

Audio Stream:
Sampling Rate: 48000Hz
Channels: 5 (Stereo)
Sample Precision: 0-bit
Compression: Unknown (tag 2000)
Preload Skew: 3584 samples (0.07s)
# of Frames: 68625
Min/avg/max/total frame size: 2325/3583/3584/ (240187K)

I got this info off of Virtual Dub....Any help would GREATLY be appreciated....
Thanks....Travis



gbagman37  2002-09-19 07:05:27 ( ID:gfs3fzybyzl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Alot of those setting are incorrect to make a VCD, it has to encoded to MPEG1 for starters. Use the template for VCD(either PAL or NTSC) in TMPEGnc, then you should not have to change any settings except to perfect your quality.


EToN  2002-09-19 13:32:22 ( ID:7vq9avz476w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have been trying to use TMPGEnc to convert it to MPEG1. After it is done converting I even go back and watch the movie and it looks good. It is when I try to burn it everything goes wrong. I use Nero and I get an Error about the 640x272,29.976fps. I choose leave alone and continue anyway. But when the VCD is burnt I get ALOT of Horizontal Lines and the image looks to be tracing and ghosting itself. The Audio is fine though. Any suggestions......THX


Minion  2002-09-19 22:02:44 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can not make a VCD with 640 by 272 resolution, for that file you need to load the "VCD-NTSC Film" template.....


EToN  2002-09-20 04:46:49 ( ID:7vq9avz476w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I got a new problem now...I have burnt the Movie to a CD/RW and everything looks GREAT. About 20-25mins. into the movie I start seeing distortion and then the Disc Crashes. Is this still to do with the Encoding or am I just burning it wrong now....I get the hang of this someday...lol...(with your help)



Question - TE25 - Dissapearing audio in cutting tool No.28231
kcfreeloader  2002-09-19 03:40:51 ( ID:rqfgs9l/msl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Recently ive been trying to use the merge/cut mpeg tool on tmpeg. After i mark my in and out points make a file name (edit.vob or whatever) the audio always dissapears. If i run the clip there is no audio and demuxing shows no audio. What am i doing wrong? Ive come so far to be shut out now!!

Thanks!


kcfreeloader  2002-09-19 03:44:05 ( ID:rqfgs9l/msl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Oh by the way i checked my original vob and have even demuxed it, and it deffinatly has audio, so where is it going?


kcfreeloader  2002-09-19 12:20:58 ( ID:rqfgs9l/msl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Oh by the way i checked my original vob and have even demuxed it, and it deffinatly has audio, so where is it going?


B_Racer  2002-09-19 12:59:42 ( ID:gxmkoa4dlnj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It's not a good Idea to Cut VOB-Files with TMPGEnc. It can't handle VOBs correctly.


kcfreeloader  2002-09-19 13:47:45 ( ID:rqfgs9l/msl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Oh by the way i checked my original vob and have even demuxed it, and it deffinatly has audio, so where is it going?


kcfreeloader  2002-09-19 13:54:52 ( ID:rqfgs9l/msl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

so how would you recomend cutting the bits i want? I dont want to lose any picture quality.


B_Racer  2002-09-19 15:57:44 ( ID:gxmkoa4dlnj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What exactly do you want to do?
OK, demuxing Audio and Video, but why? And what do you want to produce?


kcfreeloader  2002-09-19 19:48:18 ( ID:rqfgs9l/msl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Here is what im doing.

I bought a set top panasonic dvd recorder and i am transfering all my vhs tapes to dvd. when i record them the panasonic puts them in vob files. I then would like to use tmpge to edit the shows, i.e. cut off the end of the last show and the begining of the next show. then i can record everything back to sonic mydvd and record them to my pioneer dvdr. I really dont want to have to renencode everything if possible. I dont want to loose any more video quality. I also have Ulead media studio pro 6.5 which i can edit with but it always wants to renencode the file instead of just cut the begining and the end.

Any ideas?


ASHY  2002-09-19 22:25:15 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The reason you are losing audio is that the Merge/cut feature, stupidly enough, doesn't handle Ac3 audio yet the MPEGtools can multiplex and demultiplex it.
The Ac3 in the VOB will just be ignored and you end up with a soundless VOB. The only program that I know of that correctly cuts VOBs is DVD cutter.

It is only the audio which is causing you the problem. If you encode the audio to mp2 first then re-multiplex that back with the original VOB then you should be able to cut without a problem in TMPG.

ASHY


kcfreeloader  2002-09-20 00:41:51 ( ID:r9v1pfy4ukf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What format should my audio be in before i remux it?


Minion  2002-09-20 07:34:00 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The Mpeg tools will let you Multiplex and De-multiplex Mp2 audio and AC3 but it will only edit MP2..so if you really want to use Tmpgenc to edit your files you have to De-Mux the vob files then encode the AC3 audio to MP2, then mux them together then edit.....it seems like a Lot of trouble...


ASHY  2002-09-20 12:45:54 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

????
>It is only the audio which is causing you the problem. If you encode the audio to mp2 first then re-multiplex that back with the original VOB then you should be able to cut without a problem in TMPG.


ASHY



Question - TE25 - asf "cannot be opened, or unsupported" No.28229
yoshichu55  2002-09-19 02:31:52 ( ID:nkutuac2lil )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Can somebody help with this? It says this every time i try to convert the file. I've also tried raising the direct show priority to and it didn't work. Can anyone help?


gbagman37  2002-09-19 07:11:08 ( ID:gfs3fzybyzl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try renaming the file extension to from asf to wmv. If you are using Virtual Dub you have to use the older vesion(1.3C). Convert it to avi, then use TMPEGnc to convert to MPEG



Question - TE25 - AVI not supported No.28226
rtgjeg  2002-09-18 23:18:28 ( ID:tgwez0zez9r )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm using TMPGEnc to convert AVI files to MPG files to view on VideoCD. Most of them work fine, but I have one that TMPGEnc does not recognize. Windows Media Player does, however, recognize this file. Does anyone know what the problem could be? Thanks.


Minion  2002-09-19 02:04:55 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Go to "Options" to "enviromental settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and raise the "Direct Show" to "2"...


rtgjeg  2002-09-19 02:19:50 ( ID:tgwez0zez9r )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Tht seemed to work. Thanks so much!



Question - TE25 - Optimizing XVCD settings No.28225
dagger  2002-09-18 23:10:12 ( ID:flgievzhr1l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

So here's where I am at and getting decent VCD's now:

Capture my JVC mini-DV videos of about 62.5 minutes long with Ulead VideoStudio into an .avi format with NTSC 29.9 fps and 704x480 framerate. This leaves a nice 13G file on my HD. I then use TMGPEnc to encode with the following settings that are producing the best video so far which is Framerate of 352x240, NTSC 29.9 fps, and CBR at 1594 bps and High Quality (Slow) motion setting. I then use Nero 5.5 to burn to a CDR using non-standard VCD setting and I get about 779Megs onto an 800Meg CDR.

I tried a few times with playing with CQ settings and one time 2-pass VBR, and even once with SVCD and mpeg2 but either the resulting files were too big or the quality was not acceptable. So my quesiton is are there any further setting tweaks to TMPGEnc and/or capture/encode/burn process improvements that you would recommend?

Cheers,
dagger



Question - TE25 - Captioning? No.28224
Gordon Itai  2002-09-18 21:02:21 ( ID:zjthudbhkjh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How do I caption a movie? I've created an *.AVI file and an *.WAV file, and now I wish to convert them into a VCD (MPEG 1) File, but it would be very helpful if I could add captions to the movie (Before or After the convertion?)



Question - TE25 - Segmented AVI No.28220
BigTimeMovieD00d  2002-09-18 20:50:28 ( ID:f9wdvhbbraa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Will TMPGEnc ever support the loading of segmented AVI files, or segmented Mpg files? If so, when?

Yes I already know I can frameserve the files. What I want to know is if there are plans for TMPGEnc to load them directly. Thanks.


BigTimeMovieD00d  2002-09-18 21:42:27 ( ID:f9wdvhbbraa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Also if I have an Athlon CPU should I disable SSE under cpu setting. Or can I leave MX, MMX2, SSE & 3D Now all enabled for Athlon 1700+ cpu?


Minion  2002-09-19 02:02:18 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You should Enable them ALL if Possible or the encodeing will take forever??There are plans to support segmented avi files but not Mpeg files...


BigTimeMovied00d  2002-09-22 23:53:31 ( ID:f9wdvhbbraa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I would really like to see mpg supported too. I have a capture program that saves video in MPG then it will create a new segment when it hits the 4GB limit in W98. It would just save time for me to be able to tell TMPGEnc to ok use this mpg for video 1 then append the other mpg to the end of that in the final output. As it is right now I have to do 2 different mpg files with encoding then afterwards go back & 'merge' the 1st to the 2nd. An unecessary step if TMPGenc could just load up multiple segments at once.



Question - TE25 - *.avi can not open, or unsupported No.28215
asprokoenig  2002-09-18 18:27:51 ( ID:b5ubdwgldwm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hi, i have short movies (avi) which i made with a digital camera (canon ixus v2). when i select a avi file ( i'm using TMPGEnc 2.5), i get the window with: *.avi can not open, or unsupported. what can i do?

i'm using windows xp home.

many thanks for help


Hubukai  Home )  2002-09-19 00:04:53 ( ID:62u/j9rkl6o )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

dude, i get the same thing... windows XP Pro, with AVI Files... please let me know if you get the answer. john@hubickey.com


frak  2002-09-19 01:10:14 ( ID:bhczmhrksur )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]


I get the samething on MPEG2 files. This problem isn't exhibited in 2.57 and before.


Minion  2002-09-19 02:00:32 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Did you Try raiseing the "Direct Show File Reader"?????This solves that error 99% of the time...


asprokoenig  2002-09-19 08:58:49 ( ID:b5ubdwgldwm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>
>I get the samething on MPEG2 files. This problem isn't exhibited in 2.57 and before.

hi, thanks for your help. but where can i get the version 2.57?



Question - TE25 - reconizing No.28214
hobo2000  2002-09-18 16:56:52 ( ID:1yd0ud.pnm2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

when i try to bring up tmpg i always get a response that windows does not reconize this file type help please



Question - TE25 - audio mode settings No.28208
The Central Scrutinizer  2002-09-18 16:55:39 ( ID:hopuwio3fbn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hi, i want to know something about the audio channel mode.
what means "joint channel" and what means "dual channel"?
do i have the surround sound from the original dvd- movie, if i use one of this options? or what will happened?
thx.


B_Racer  2002-09-18 17:08:14 ( ID:gxmkoa4dlnj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Dual Channel is for two independant Audio-Channels codet as Stereo. Left the English Sound, right the German one as an example.

JointStereo is a special setting for low Bitrates. But if you do DVD-Conversions, don't use this, you will loose most of the Surround-Sound if you do that.


Minion  2002-09-19 02:12:51 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You Can"t do Surround sound with VCD or SVCD.. so you will not be able to reproduce the audio format from the DVD into your vcd/svcd..


M.Bastian  2002-09-19 13:09:09 ( ID:vljrcsq3gdr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

@Minion

Only with the TPMGEnc internal sound encoder youre stuck with stereo.
But eg. with HeadAC3 you can convert an ac3 audio stream to 2-channel Dolby Surround.



ASHY  2002-09-19 21:16:43 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What??? Who says you can't?
Most programs such as DVD2AVI and VOB2AUDIO and many others, already downmix the Ac3 audio to Dolby prologic surround and surround IS supported by MPEG audio also.
There is no problem in making an MPEG file with surround sound. I think what needs clarifying here is that the surround sound can only be Prologic and not Dolby digital, but then again MPEG 5.1 (not Ac3) surround is supported in MPEG audio if you can actually find a way to do it.

ASHY




B_racer  2002-09-20 14:01:29 ( ID:gxmkoa4dlnj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

@ASHY

Yes, that's the correct answer. Dolby Prologic is codet in "simple" Stereo-Streams. And DVD2AVI does a correct downmix.
MPEG 5.1 ist specified, but many Players are unable to play it.



Question - TE25 - No audio when trying to convert avi (divx) to vcd No.28205
Marc  2002-09-18 15:10:04 ( ID:rehjekpx8yo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I try to convert divX movies to vcd (pal). while the pictures are converted, the programm seems not to find any sound.

In earlier versions of tmpeg it worked, at least with earlier divX files.

what can I do?
do I have to install plugins?

thanx 4 ur help



Tank  2002-09-18 17:45:06 ( ID:vnd4dhf3cb2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Sometimes this is due to audio compression on the original. You must demux the avi file first and then recombine. Another way I have found is to run a file called uncompress on the .avi file which can be found in a zip or rar file called avi2svcd somewhere on the net.


Minion  2002-09-19 02:10:51 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Tmpgenc Does Not like Compressed Audio formats so you need to use "virtual dub" to extract the audio to a WAV file and use that as your audio source....



Question - TE25 - Dual processor or other method to speed-up TMPGE? No.28194
Larry Horwitz  2002-09-18 14:04:52 ( ID:c3dkvqhwqy2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Has anyone run TMPGE in a dual processor system and gained significant performance? I am considering a dedicated box for TMPGE and want to do a lot faster MPEG2 encoding. My current P4 1,5GHZ 512 Meg RDRAM Dell takes about 3 hours to encode an hour of video. How do I get a lot faster speed?

Thanks,

Larry


B_Racer  2002-09-18 16:50:17 ( ID:gxmkoa4dlnj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

A friend ownes a Dual PIII 900 with 512 MB RAM and Win2k. His Maschine encodes much faster than my P4 1.9 GHz...


popeyecu  2002-09-19 00:10:35 ( ID:4krvoczibz. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hey,
I'm running dual-PIII 1.0ghz in Windows 2k. I enabled a few settings in the .ini file that seemed to change the way that this program interfaces with dual-cpus, and I am getting full 100% CPU usage, so I suppose it's working. Help on this topic seems to be a bit slight, to say the least. As far as speed, before I enabled those extensions, it was looking like about 5 hours for Goodfellas, now it's down to 3.5 hours, so I'd say it helps a lot.


popeyecu  2002-09-19 00:11:44 ( ID:4krvoczibz. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

And BTW, P-4's really really really suck ass at video encoding, so a single P-III 1.0 would probably be faster than your P-4


Minion  2002-09-19 01:54:32 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

My P-4 Class Intel Celeron at 1.7GHZ encodes VCD"s at Real time, and with CCE I can encode AVI files at % times Real time but my old P-# 800mhz would take 8-10 hours to do a 2 hour movie, Pluss P-$"s have SSE-2 which p-3"s don"t so that P-3"s are faster at encodeing that P-4"s is Not True At All...


popeyecu  2002-09-19 02:58:33 ( ID:4krvoczibz. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Minion, Last time I checked TMPG Enc didn't support SSE2, which means you have the floating point processor equivilent to a P-III 1.0 or so, it you are lucky. Check out SIS Sandra and benchmark your CPU without SSE2 and see what I'm talking about.


ffast  2002-09-19 03:23:05 ( ID:bziuu02jpsm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

P-III may be better "IF" we compare at same clock(GHz), however, there is no P-III which is over 1.4GHz, P-4 is now reaching to 2.8GHz. Obviously, P-4 2.8GHz is most easiest way to archive faster encoding speed.

TMPGEnc has supported SSE2 one year ago, and has been updating almost monthly, since then P-4, is faster than P-III if we use TMPGEnc appropriately.



M.Bastian  2002-09-19 10:35:30 ( ID:vljrcsq3gdr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I did made an Request regarding SMP performance a while ago. I didnt had time to do more tests since then.

http://www.tmpgenc.net/cgi-bin/ebbs/board.cgi?board=tmpgenc&cmd=topic&wparam=11559

cheers

M. Bastian


M.Bastian  2002-09-19 10:47:00 ( ID:vljrcsq3gdr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Regarding benchmarks:

http://hbnl-werne.bei.t-online.de/files/benchmark.gif

If you can read german language you want to read this huge TNPGEnc benchmarking thread:

http://www.dvdboard.de/forum/showthread.php?threadid=26216


B_Racer  2002-09-19 11:06:58 ( ID:gxmkoa4dlnj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yeah, the Benchmark on dvdboard.de is the biggest and bestest Benchmark ever done. It test's what realy matter to us: Encoding speed.

BTW: On my P4, VCD is encodet much faster than Realtime with TMPGEnc (0.6 to 0.8).
Half-D1 MPEG2 is between 1.8 and 2.5 (depants on if it is interlaced or not and the settings).

CCE encodes Half-D1 and SVCD faster than Realtime.


ASHY  2002-09-19 21:34:28 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>Minion, Last time I checked TMPG Enc didn't support SSE2, which means you have the floating point processor equivilent to a P-III 1.0 or so, it you are lucky.

It must have been a long time since you last checked then because as far as I am aware SSE2 has been supported by TMPG since quite a few versions ago unless that checkbox for SSE2 under the CPU tab is just for show.

As for the P3's are faster than P4's comments, well that's a load of crap too. As minion says the the new versions of TMPG are built to take advantage of the new streaming extensions in the P4 which will boost encoding speed. Take a look in your TMPG folder you will see a file called P4Package.dll. This file is not for show, it does actually do something in P4's.

Also I used to have a P3 500 which would take 10 hrs+ to encode a 1 1/2hr movie. Now with my P4 1.7 it takes less than real time to encode from a .d2v file, usually about 1hr 10 mins and even less from an AVI which by my calculations is nearly 5x faster than the P3 500 even though the P4 1.7 isn't a 5x faster processor, so there must be some sort of optimization within the P4 which is making things encode faster apart from the processor speed.

ASHY



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