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Okay. Post #4 here. I'm converting a 115 minute AVI to mpeg2 using CQ mode. 75% of the way through, I get the error message "Out Of Memory". Any ideas about what could be causing this problem. System is Athlon 1.4 thunderbird, A7V133 mobo, 768 MB memory from Crucial, Win 2000 SP2, and with over 30 GB of disk space available. I went to Doom9, and their solution was to replace the motherboard, which I plan for the future.
If they are in AVI format you just load the avi files into tmpgenc load the vcd template then choose your output directory then click "Start" then it will encode, but thay is the fast way of explaining it the long way would take all day , go to "www.vcdhelp.com" and they have a bunch of guides to tell you how to do it......
IS there a way to create a black boarder around the whole video. I mean like NTSC dvd video is 720x480 but I constantly have issues on different players/tv's that stretch or cut off portions of video, I would like to
for instance use a 640x480 image, and put a black border around it to equal 720x480. I want to be able to add a black border around the video that is within the confines of the resolution of the video.
Click setting, under advanced change the video arrange method to 'Center (custom size)' and put in the values you want, I.E 640x480.
This should give you a black border the whole way around within a 720x480 frame, but be aware this will distort the image by compressing it vertically due to the aspect ratio now being incorrect. To correct this put in the values 640x320. This should give you a border with the correct aspect ratio.
I have an Avi file which is in english. And i have the german Audio stream. How can i change the english one with the german Audio Stream. But without to encode it to an Mpeg?
Make sure the German audio is in wav format. Load the file into Virtualdub then click 'Audio'. From the menu choose wav audio then locate your German audio track. Click File>save avi. You should end up with the new audio in your AVI.
As an alternative, if you simplay want to exchange the audio directly with the German stream then download AVImux. This will allow you to use any stream with your AVI.
I wanted to convert a DivX film (25 frames ps) but when it finished roxio videocd creator couldn't create the cd because the system clock reference was to high
Now is my question, how can I change the system clock reference in TMPGenc wirhout adjusting the framerate (otherwise I see glitches in the movie, which is not pretty ;-))
I think your problem is that you have not attached the VCD headers to your MPEG and have just simply created an MPEG1 file and attempted to burn it as a VCD.
You need to run that file through the MPEGtools simple multiplexer and choose 'MPEG1 Video CD' as the type and then burn in Roxio. If that doesn't improve things then I suggest you dump that crap Roxio and get yourself a real VCD burning program such as Nero or VCD easy which won't give you these silly errors.
I found this great program for making SVCD's. It basically has compiled all the great programs for creating an SVCD and automates the whole process. It also will encode using your choice of CCE and TMPGEnc. However I can't seem to get it to make the correct image size. I tell it to use 800 MB CD's and all of the images come out very close to 800 but just barely too big to burn to CD. Has anyone out htere used this program? Or does anyone know a forum where I can get help on using it? All the links in the program itself seem to have been deactivated. Thanks.
Go to this link http://www.doom9.org/mpg/dvd2svcd.htm you will find a guide how to use DVD2SVCD and also at the bootom of the page a 'live' Q+A page and the forum for DVD2SVCD.
Your image can be up to ~823 MB's and still burn to an 80 minute (700 MB) CD-R. If you are using 90 minute (800 MB) CD-R's, you should be able to squeeze a ~923 MB image on to it. Try loading it into your burning software and go for it.
is there any way I can check to see what format a file has been saved in. I have downloaded a .avi file from kazaa and it won't open - have tried TMPgenc - windows media player - divx player - have also tried to fix the file with divxfix.
the files might just be corrupt but they are on multiple hosts on kazaa so i think i must be missing something.
when i would cut a part until the end of mpegfile, the video cutting display ok but system always failling after the sound display .I dont understand.
Maybe i should cutting avi before encoding with tmpg? to have the possibility to writing on sevaral cd my picture?
I love TMPGenc but the only problem i'm having is.. subtitles... i don't want to use a seperate program to have forced sub titles.. i just want subtitles when it's orgianlly in the film.. does that make sense.. i want sub titles but not when the conversation is in english .. but if it's any other language..or if it's in the original version of the film.. how do i do.. this.. i'm just about ready to give up.. can someone please help me.. thank you
This is my third post here. My current PC is an Athlon 1.4 thunderbird, on an ASUS a7v133 motherboard (via chipset). I am experiencing major problems getting TMPGEnc to run on it, and I strongly suspect it is the cpuc/mobo combination.
So my question is, for those of you who run TMPGEnc flawlessly, what cpuc/mobo combination do you run?
For those of you who have problems, same question.
I'll be putting together my next PC soon and selling off my old Athlon, so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I use a Intel 1.7ghz with a Gigabyte Motherboard intel 845 chipset 400mhz FSB 256mb PC2100 DDR-Ram, and it runs like a charm,I haven"t had a single error of any kind useing this system and tmpgenc, and my old Intel 800mhz ran like a charm also,Intel systems seem to run pretty good with Tmpgenc, and the one I have is cheaper than a Pentium and a Athalon, $499 Canadian for the whole system (no monitor)..
Thanks everyone for responding to my e-mail, especially Minion. I'll be ordering my components next week. I think that this is a great forum. I'm opting for a Intel based system, primarily because I'll be using it as an HTPC, and I know that they are considered more reliable. I'm happy to hear that TMPGEnc and Athlon seem to be compatible too.
I use Adobe Premiere 6 as my editing tool. I export my
project as an "Microsoft DV AVI" file which is one of
the template provided by Premiere 6. However, TMpeg could
not load the file. How can I correct my process so that
I can use Tmpeg to create VCD out of avi file created by
Adobe Premiere 6?
You probably need to raise the priority of either the "AVI VFW file reader" or the "OpenDML file reader" but if you raise one of them disable the other,You do this by going to "options" to "enviromental settings" to "vfapi plugins" and there should be a list of file readers and raise one and disable the other one then try to load your file in and if it don"t work then raise one and disable the other.....