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When I use Tmpgenc to encode a file from DVD2AVI using .d2v project I can not use merge/cut to split MPG2 (SVCD file), it hang when I try to move the slide, It happen only with SVCD files because the VCD files created with Tmpgenc work fine. Any suggestion?
Hi had the same problem in wondow's 98 most people get this problem with windows 95 98 and ME when I installed windows 2000 I had no problem's moving the slider. Some time's it will work in 98 but only for a while before some file's go bad or some thing. You can use MPEG2VCR that's a great MPEG2 editter it does some thing better then TMPG and TMPG does other thing better. Its better if you edit in windows98 me or 95 TMPG is better if you need to edit a file larger then 4 gig's
Why is TMPGEnc showing 30 fps in the "Source range" window (and other filters) when the VFAPI "DirectShow Multimedia File Reader" is set to a priority >= 1?
I'm wondering if you guys think it's worth encoding SVCD movies if you can't frameserve to CCE ? People have said that the quality in CCE is much better and I don't need to encode the stuff that bad anyway ? anyone ?
Tmpgenc is great for encodeing SVCD and I believe it to be as good as CCE 2.50, but the 2.62 and 2.64 versions are better...And one of the best ways to use CCE is to use Tmpgenc and the Vfapi Converter to Frame serve to CCE, this works for all versions of CCE..But Tmpgenc will Do a great Job Encodeing SVCD"S and it doesn"t cost $2000 like CCE....
Im sorry to say but TMPG does a bad go at SVCD very blocky CCE is alot better and alot faster only use TMPG if your on a P2 that how I made my SVCD before I upgraded to make SVCD use DVD2SVCD as it will rip the DVD and encode with CCE you only need to hit one button and walk away
Just installed WM9 beta, and now m2p and m2v files are suddenly unsupported (or can not open) under TMPGEnc (both free and Plus versions). Anyone know why?
There have been a few poeple complaining in the last few days about not being able to encode certain file types after installing Media Player 9, all I can sudgest is to install your Old Media Player, or use your system restore to go back before you installed the media player 9......
I would like to encode an AVI 2 SVCD File
while i am trying to decode it and klick on the start Button
immedatelty after that i get following error "Index of Scan Line is Out of Range (345)" and the encoding immedately Stops !!!
PLZ Help me
My Config:
Duron 800
Asus A7V-M
384MB RAM
30 GB HD (5GB FREE)
Win2k+SP2
Tmpgenc 2.53.35.130
That error seems to pop up a lot with AVI Files that are downloaded off the Net off places Like Kazaa...It probably meant that your AVI file has some errors in it, you might be able to fix it by makeing a copy of it with "Virtual Dub"...
In TMPG audio encoding there is channels mode there is dual channels does this give you Surround sound with Dolby Dolby or DTS 5.1? And what does Joint-Stereo mean? thanks
You Can Not get Surround Sound useing Tmpgenc to encode the audio, Plus vcd/svcd"s don"t support Surround Sound Audio and MP2 doesn"t support Surround Sound, the only way you can get Surround Sound is to Extract the "AC3 Dolby Digital" Track from the DVD with DVD2AVI and Multiplex it with the SVCD Video file, but if you do this your DVD Player probably won"t play it unless you can select the audio format in the Settings on your DVD Player...
Recently I encoded AVIs of a cartoon series to MPG. It worked fine.
Today I tried to do another batch, but now it says the files are unsupported. I tried loading the files I had already encoded once, and they too are unsupported now. I changed VFPPlugin priorities, and still nothing works.
Anyone having probs converting dvd to svcd for playback in wharfedale 750s. i am unable to set a bitrate of more than about 1200 for video. if i set video bitrate to above this to say 2300, then i have all sorts of problems in the wharfedale 750s, like audio cutting out and video jerking. however, i play the higher coverted video file in a h+b dvd player, and no probs, anyone help please, thx
It seems like you Need a Differant DVD Player...Have you tried Mpeg2/SVCD Files from a Different Encoder???You should try that and see if it handles High bitrates from a Different encoder...
Am using MPEG tools to put a VCD header on SVCD file to fool my DVD player to recognise it. Sort of works but getting buffer error message with several thousand packets at end. When playing back this shows up as dropout on the film. Any ideas on how to fix this please?
The Only way I have found so you don"t get the "Buffer Underflow" errors is to NOT load the file into the Multipexor but load it into the "Merge & Cut" and put the Setting to "Video-CD Non-Standard" and choose the output directory and click "Run" then it will copy your file while putting the VCD Header on...You can also encode the SVCD File with a VCD header so you don"t need to do the "Header Trick", you do this by Locking the "System" setting to "Mpeg-1 VCD Non-Standard"....
Thanks for the help. I'll try that. Just 2 more questions if I may
1. I am using v 2.5 - I take it your tips are OK on that version
2. Have tried to find where to lock the system setting but can only find it greyed out on system tab of mpeg setting dialog - do I need to change it somewhere else?
I have only recently started to use TMPGEnc. Works very well, and fast (relatively). The only concern I have relates to an apparent loss of sound quality between the AVI original and the encoded MPEG. The sound is very boomy and in some cases this makes it rather unintelligible. Is this to be expected or is there something I can do about it?
When working with Avi audio, I have found that ripping the audio to wave format and encoding the mpeg with the new wav audio comes out much better. If you need help finding out how to do that, you can visit this Url. http://www.vcdhelp.com/divxtovcd.htm#audio
I hope that helps.
It's allso much faster if you use Graphedit, it only taks about 2-3min to extract the mp3 or compressed audio in a divx file to a uncompressed wav file, the quality when encoding is much better and you get perfect sync with the output file. And you reduce the encoding time as well.
I allways use this method when re-encoding files or encoding, since I found that tmpgenc can lose the sync and other problems if you have video and audio from the same file.
I downloaded an avi file and try to encode it but when i select it TMPGEnc claims it is unsported. anyone know a way around this? when i look in properties of the file windows it says it is an 'unknown format' yet it plays in windows media player. Help would be appreciated. cheers
minion i hvae been havein the same problem for a while and have beed lookin everywhere for the answer and got notheing. YOU ARE THE MAN AND I thank you
can sumbody tell me a good bitrate size that will take the blocks some what go away and won't add to much time on. I changed it once and after being done coverting the data size was would not fit on a 80 min cd-r but when i did standard bit size or whatever it only took up like 60 min of my cd.
If you are doing a VCD then if you put the bitrate up to about 1650kbs this should get rid of most of the blocks and still get about an hour of VCD on a CD-R...