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I have always used tmpgenc to lower the bitrate on vcds. However since the new upgrade to 2.59 the bitrate settings will not work. I have reverted to using a lower software edition of tmpgenc and have had no problems.
I believe it is safe to say that there is a software glitch that will not allow you to change to bitrate below 1150. Even though the bitrate calculator and project screen says that the bitrate is lower, the actual conversion no matter how low you set the rate, will always be 1150.
Hope this is fixed soon. I really love my tmpgenc.
Ive been encoding , but now Im getting a "can not obtain timer" message and my project has stopped... any ideas? suggestions? I dont want to lose everything Ive got this far. TIA
I am having problems getting the right audio streem from a .VoB file. When i try for the audio layers the default is comming up as layer 2. This layer will giv eme a Directors Discussion ofthe movie as it plays. When i select layer1 i always get an "encodeing" error around 34% of the way through.
Any suggestions for splitting the file to get and isolate multiple audio tracks would be welcome.
From the above information if i use the Wizard to create a PAL MPEG it will grab the PAL stream yet this picks up on the Directors commentary. Im giveing stream 2-80 a go at the moment. to see how it works.
Obioulsy im new to encoding video etc so if anyone has some suggestions on the best combination of the above and any methods people ahve found useful for this kind of thing.
OK..The Correct Way to encode a DVD Rip is to Take the VOB file and Load it into DVD2AVI then you have to change some settings, you go to "Audio" and choose track #1, Cuz that is the english Track, go to "Dolby Digital" and Check "Decode" and "Dolby Surround Downmix" Now go to "Video" to "Color Space" and set it to "YUV" and go to "RGB=>YUV" and choose "TV Scale" now go to "File" and to "Save" Project" and Give the File a Name and Save it..Now it with Proscess the Audio that you will need to encode and it will Make a "D2V" file you Load the "D2V" file in to Tmpgenc for the VIDEO,and the WAV audio file in for the AUDIO and encode it..DO NOT LOAD THE VOB FILE IN FOR THE VIDEO..This is How you Rip a DVD to VCD/SVCD/DVD..You should go to the audio settings and Raise the Volume of the Audio Cuz DVD Audio is not very loud after it has been extracted..If you are still haveing problems you can e-mail me if you want...Good luck.
basic GOP structure IBBPBBPBBPBBPBBPBB. When cutting and joining in mpg tools, does the cut occur such that the join is between the last B of the first movie and the first I where the cut is in the 2nd movie? So a join will always be between a end B frame and I frame.In other words, mpeg tools only cuts between B and I no matter what frame u have chosen to cut at. The slider only does I frames i believe which is good...but the frame by frame buttons seem useless. Also, is this a general feature off all mpg cutters...that the cut cannot be anywhere else unless the movies are re-encoded? Just trying to get it all clear since i am unable to join 2 movies without the join being noticeable during playback. What freeware editor can cut and merge mpgs better than tmpg and with no re-encoding?:-)
Mpeg files are supposed to be edited on an I Frame But Tmpgenc has been known to edit on other frames which usually causes a distinctive Beep Sound durring playback, and I believe the "Correct" Button is supposed to make sure that edits and joins are on the closest I frame..I don"t know of any freeware Mpeg editors that are any Good but there are a few non freeware ones..Power Director 2.5 pro has a Really good and fast Mpeg2 editor, and m2-edit pro 5 and Mpeg2VCR are good editors also but none freeware..
I am having problems getting the right audio streem from a .VoB file. When i try for the audio layers the default is comming up as layer 2. This layer will giv eme a Directors Discussion ofthe movie as it plays. When i select layer1 i always get an "encodeing" error around 34% of the way through.
Any suggestions for splitting the file to get and isolate multiple audio tracks would be welcome.
ok this is woth is happen i have div4 type codec files i want to encode but all i get is diff color blocks all over the screen i downloaded the file off kazaa and kazaa says it is a div4 codec file i try and encode is in to a mpeg file for a vcd to play in my dvd and it shows diff color blocks can you help me?
OK..First make sure that you Dont have the "Angel Potion" Codec installed on your system, It is a Hacked Mpeg-4 codec that causes Problems like Pink and Purple discoloration on Files encoded with tmpgenc, the codecs file name is "apmpeg4v3.dll"...If you don"t have that codec installed then go to "Options" to "enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi plugins" and raise the priority of the "Direct Show File Reader" to "2"..This should clear up the image...
I am having problems getting the right audio streem from a .VoB file. When i try for the audio layers the default is comming up as layer 2. This layer will giv eme a Directors Discussion ofthe movie as it plays. When i select layer1 i always get an "encodeing" error around 34% of the way through.
Any suggestions for splitting the file to get and isolate multiple audio tracks would be welcome.
What I would do is use DVD2AVI to extract all the Audio tracks and go through them till you find the correct one..If you are encodeing VOB files the Proper way Involves useing DVD2AVI to make a D2V file to frame serve and Extract the audio anyways so you should be familliar with how to use DVD2AVI so I won"t explain how to use it...
I don"t think "Main Profile" "Main Level" supports resolutions that high..I think you have to choose a Differant Profile..and i"m not sure if the Demo version supports Resolutions that High But I might be mistaken...
What you are trying to do requires a fair amount of research on several levels.
For example, animation needs a different quantization matrix depending on how much it looks like "cartoon" style drawing. TMPGEnc does provide an example. Also, DCT precision probably should be raised.
Assuming you want DVD player compatible mpeg, the first step would be to resize to 720x480 (720x576 PAL). Again, for some styles of animation this is tricky and you might have to try several methods to get results without artifacts.
Hey dudes, thanks for helping me in advance... Got a problem: I convertet a .avi file into .mpeg. first of all, there's no audio. and then the movie is way longer than the original .avi one, cause there's a black screen after the "real" clip has finished... ok, i could cut it, but that takes time and isn't a fine solution. any tips??? please request here or, even better, contact me at webmaster@jjbmf.de :-)
This won"t happen with every File you encode so Just Cut the extra stuff out and hope it doesn"t happen again..This could have been a bug in the header in the Avi file telling tmpgenc it is longer than it really is...
I forgot about the Audio, you Probably just need to extract the audio to a WAV file with something like Virtual Dub Or AVI-Mux and use the WAV file as the Audio source...
Audio stream could also be ac3 format. Check the file information. You'll need to strip out the audio using VirtualDub, convert it to uncompressed wav using something like HeadAC3e, then use the derived audio strem for encoding.
I've been curious about this since version 2.58 came out and listed it as the primary decoder. Can anyone tell me what software the Sony MPEG2 decoder comes with?