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How do i convert my avi file to the best quality mpg format video because when I convert my avi to mpg using the program the sharpness of the picture slightly decreases?
How do i convert my avi file to the best quality mpg format video because when I convert my avi to mpg using the program the sharpness of the picture slightly decreases?
I´m trying to encode a video clip. I have captured a 4Gb .avi file from DV-tape. But the program (tmpgen) says it´s not a supported filetype! I can encode the SOUND of the file, but can not even drag the filmclip into the tmpgenc program. I can encode smaller movies (such as 300Mb). Is there a sizelimit in tmpgenc?
thanks for your help.
Im having problems when encoding! Im encoding avi to mpg layer1 files but alot of the time when the encoding gets to about 50% the video freezes but the audio continues. When i burn it to disc as a VCD it plays fine but when it gets to 50% the video stays still and the audio still encodes. Does ny1 know whats causing this and how i can correct it? thanks in advance
There could be an error in the Source file at the Place were it stops encodeing, You can try encodeing again a few frames after were it stopped encodeing and Join the 2 parts together with the "Merge & Cut"..If you are encodeing a Movie you Downloaded off the Net then that is Probably the Problem Cuz Many Files have errors in them after they have been downloaded a Few times...
I have a file 4.02 gig's TMPG can see the file from start to finish but when you snip the file to edit the clock can only see 40 minute's of video and I can not edit more then 40 minute's any help thank's
I an encoding an .avi XVID file.
It works fine up until around frame
23000 (out of 87000), then although I
do NOT get an error message with TMPGE,
it appears to continue but the video just
sits there. In other words, the video stops
getting encoded, although it shows that TMPGE is
actually running through the frames, however in the
end only the sound continues in the mpeg file.
The original .avi seems fine.
Anybody know what this could be?
Thanks!
There is Probably an error In the AVI File were it stops encodeing...There isn"T much you can do about it Accept Maybe you can Try to frameserve the File to Tmpgenc with Something Like "Virtual Dub"...Or you can use the Source Range in the Advanced Settings to Start encodeing again a few frames after were it stopped encodeing then Join the 2 parts together with the "Merge & Cut"....
Thanks to helpful partipiciants of this forum I'm managed to overcome most problems.
This theme seems to have been discussed earlier here but still I couldn't find any covering overview.
I hope it is the last issue wich I'm facing with my clips, extracted from several different video titles there are some which TPMGenc multiplexer reports that there is buffer underflow of xxx s packets.
Do I can repair this somehow?
Let say there is usually a clip of 5-10 minutes at bitrate 5000 and the amount of named underflow buffers s packets is 150 000. Audio has been mp2, which I have converted from ac3 streams. But I cheked also the video stream alone, without any audio and still there was the same amount (minus 2000-3000). I have compared also to normal pure video streams and there is still 0, when muxed without audio. Seems rather many, while usually there has been less, 10-15 s packets if any. As amount differs more then 10000x it's weird. These clips play elswhere normally.