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Sounds Like Interlaceing Artifacts Try reverseing the Field order or Useing the Deinterlace filter..and it can take 38 hours if you have a Really slow computer or use a Bunch of filters and use the "Highest" setting in the Motion search precition ..It takes me about 2-3 hours to encode an hour of full resolution AVI file to mpeg2 on a 1.7ghz ...
Well That is exactly what I have And I don"t have Much of a Problem with encodeing speed though I usually use a Faster encoder,Maybe it is so slow cuz you are encodeing Quicktime files and Tmpgenc Normally doesn"t encode them without a Plugin...
Hey, Can you help me? Im having trouble converting avi to mpg! Every time i convert the sound goes out of sync!! Ive changed the audio gap but that doesnt help!! It stays in sync for the first 5mins then goes outa sync again! Ive checked the files that im converting from and they are in perfect sync the whole way through! So the only conclusion i can come to is that TMPGEnc is causeing the problems! I have been told to use Cool Edit but i dont have a clue how to use it!! Is there a way to fix it with TMPGEnc? Can you please help me to fix this please???
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Sometimes the length of the Video changes slightly after it gets encoded Cuz the Actual frame rate of the AVI is Off a Bit so when it get encoded to the exact frame rate the video length changes, You can use Cool edit to Stretch or shrink the audio to the length of the video, I have never used Cooledit to do this ,I use "Sound forge" so I couldn"t tell you the settings to use..That only works if there is a Differance in the audio and video lengths..
I have created dozens of VCD's encoded with TMPGEnc. I helped a friend set up a similar system and when the VCD is played back, the audio and video are playing a few seconds off. Any idea what is causing this?
I have created dozens of VCD's encoded with TMPGEnc. I helped a friend set up a similar system and when the VCD is played back, the audio and video are playing a few seconds off. Any idea what is causing this?
I have been creating VCD for the last 6 months using DVD2AVI and TMPGenc plus. I also use aviutil, vfapiconvert, and virtualdub when I need subtitles. I've created over 20 VCDs, with at least 5 of them having subtitles. I have been trying to create a VCD of a VERY long movie (over 7 VOB files) that requires subtitles. It was getting an out of memory error during the encoding process (TPMGenc pluse), which I tracked down to a bad VOB file. I re-ripped the one VOB file (#4) and now when I encode, there is no audio in TMPGenc. I have the .wav file created from DVD2AVI and I am using that as the audio source, but TMPGenc won't use it. I've played the .wav seperately and I can hear the audio fine.
This is the first time that I have had this problem. I have tried to adjust the environment settings in TMPGenc, but have had no luck.
I don"t know what the Problem could be accept that it might help to Raise the "Wav Reader" in the "Vfapi Plugins" ,But if that doesn"t work you can use something else to encode the audio to Mp2 like Headac3he then Multiplex the Mp2 to the Mpeg video, or you might try one of the Audio encoder Plugins for Tmpgenc like SCMPX or Toolame....
I have been recording old black and white movies from my
satellite in VBR 720x480 4-6Mb p/s , and was wondering if
it's possible to convert and burn these films at 8 bit color
resolution instead of the usual 24 bit, which seems wasteful. Does
the MPEG-2 format support 8 bit encoding? For that matter,
does TMPGEnc support it?
The Mpeg format is in YV12 Colorspace so your 8 bit RGB and 24bit RGB Files all get converted to this to be mpeg files So I don"t think your Question apply"s....
Is it possible to convert wma files into mpeg? I tried it but it took almost 11 hours to convert it into mpeg, but after it was done, I got audio only for the first 7 min's of the movie. How come??????????
Tmpgenc Can encode the WMV Video But it sometimes has Problems with the WMA audio so it is Best to extract the audio to WAV and use the wav file as the audio track..You can do this with "DB Power amp" But you might have to rename the WMV to WMA ...
I'm interested in TMPGenc to convert divX to Video-CD but, I want to know if it is possible to include the subtitles that come with divX (like .sub) in the final Video-CD? And how can I do this?
Thank you very much
While making 2 minute test encodes of a medium action 640 x 272 source onto 480 x 480 SVCD, the resulting MPEG file size went from 28MB (with CQ VBR 5000/0 @ 30) to 34MB (with 4000/0 @ 30)!
Why would the file size go up when the bitrate went down?
>run the simple multiplexer on the output, it will strip buffer packets added to the file (bug in the latest version of the software)
I tried that but the file actually grew another 40KB. Also, I was a little off with the original file sizes: 36.5MB vs 38.4MB. However the file still grew over 2MB dispite the max bitrate being reduced from 5kbs to 4kbs!
I'm not certain, but I don't believe that is how multipass encoding works.
From what I understand, in multi-pass encoders the first pass is spent gathering information (motion data?) that is then used to calculate which bitrates should be used one which scenes to ensure the average bitrate is met.
Different encoders Do it differently, I think Tmpgenc does the Analizeing and averageing the Bitrate all in the First Pass and Encodes in the second pass ,Were I think with CCE it analizes in every Pass and encodes in the last pass..
Hi. Can anyone pls tell me what's the difference between the NTSC (29.97fps) and the NTSC Film (23.976fps) that are listed on the settings???
I converted some avi movies to mpeg (with NTSC Film selected) and burned them onto vcd, but my vcd can only be played on some DVD players while can't be played on some?? Is there anything to do with the NTSC/-Film issue??
29.97 FpS is the native NTSC-Format.
23.98 FpS is for progressive Film, converted from Cinema.
While Playing the Player does a Field-Duplicating (3:2- oder 2:3-Pulldown) to get 29.97 FpS.
Considering that DiVX encoding under VirtualDub it's at least 3 times faster (with similar time consuming precise filter at max settings) .. and considering that MPEG4 encoding requires way more computation than MPEG1&2 do.. is there any chance to see a 250-300% performance improvement and some serious assembly SSE/SSE2 optimization for your algorithms ? Quality is high but if MPEG4 at max quality settings can be encoded 3 times faster then your code should be revised to give the same encoding speed, at least.
TMPEGenc is one of the fastest MPEG-1 encoders there is. It's a simple fact that encoding MPEG-1/MPEG-2 content is much more processor intensive than encoding MPEG-4 video. I'm not certain why, but my guess is that when encoding, an MPEG-4 file, the bitrate is probably about 600kbit, whereas when encoding an MPEG-2 file the bitrate is probably well over 2000. Even VCDs encode at 1150kbit.
Now, I'm sure TMPEGenc will get faster in the future as optimizations continue to be added, but for the moment, be content with the fact that it's as fast as it is... It's several times faster than Nero's MPEG-1 encoder or AVI2VCD's encoder.
Oh, and to speed up encoding you can mess with the motion search quality setting, it makes an enourmous difference. With the default setting, a 45 minute source takes about an hour on my machine to encode to VCD, but with the motion search on highest quality it takes 3-4 hours. Setting the motion search to the fastest setting may improve your encode times substantially at the cost of quality (more artifacts)