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Can anybody help? I've got an DivX (5.0.2 Codec) 23fps, 125kBit/s 24Bit, file with MPEG Layer-3 - sound (126kBit/s). I can play this file with Windows Media Player and diverse DivX players. But if I try to encode it in TMPGEnc using a SVCD or VCD template I get no sound in the output file. This is already the second DivX file I cannot encode to MPEG with sound. Please help!
By the way, do anybody know, what a file format a *.ogm file is?
Could be something to do with an audio codec you need or need to reinstall on your PC.
The ACM message refers to the windows Audio Compression Manager which is used to decode or encode audio using the audio codecs you have installed on your system.
Find out what the audio is in the movie file and install the appropiate codec or extract the audio to a wav file with a program such as Virtualdub and use that as your audio source.
What other programs have you got instlled in the computer, as i had a simliar problem and i uninstalled tmpgenc and uninstalled one of my other copying programs, then reinstalled tmpgenc, and that solved the problem
There is probably something wrong with your avi file, you can try to frame serve it from virtua dub but you still might get the error, these types of problems are common with movie files download off the net......
thx Minion,
I've just run it through VirtualDub and now TMPGEnc can encode it into VCD (But the avi file is not playable anymore; sound is out of sync. But VCD is alright, so it doesn't matter ;-)
thanks!
After succesfully encoding, I've tested to make a SVCD, but everytime I start following message comes:
hey...
im the guy who having trouble
with video coming faster than
sound coming out.....
and you told me to convert
asf file to mp2 file...
i downloaded codecs and trying
to convert but how do i setup
frequency and bitrate?
its on 44100 Hz and 256 kbps
do i need to change that?
I have been attempting to encode my AVI files into MPG2 files for the purpose of burning a DVD-R. It seems like the files in question are finished encoding, but then it gives me an error about an illegal MPEG stream. Has anyone come accrossed this?
I have provided TMPG Enc to some friends. However, some of them continue to get a "blank wizard" which makes the Wizard unusable. I thought I recalled reading some posts here about this issue but a search of the BBS no longer finds them.
Besides not using the Wizard (an obvious suggestion) what are some possible solutions?
I think this only happens in the earlier versions. Download the very latest version 2.54a.
In the earlier versions you needed a folder called 'Wizard' with some templates inside it. You should find it in your TMPG directory in a folder called 'Templates'. Check to make sure the folder is there.