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I am running into issues converting MOV to MPG. Using TMPGEnc and the QT plug in, I can convert the video, but all my converted MPGs end up with silent audio. I have QuickTime 6 installed. Could this be a problem?
This Problem has Come up before with Mov Files, If you can try to Extract the audio from the Mov Files to WAV format if you can and use that as the audio source, I believe "Sound Forge" can extract the audio from MOV files ...
How come on the japenese side of tmpgenc there is a dvd authoring program to download but not on the english side of this website. How much does it costs and is it good. I can't read japenese.
When I go to open a video avi file in "project wizard" all I ever get is a box that pops up saying that this file is unsupported.I tried many different avi files and the same thing happens each time.Am I missing somethig here?
Go to "Options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and Raise the Priority of the "Direct Show File Reader" to "2"..This should get the Files loaded and Make sure you have all the Needed Codecs and Filters to decode the AVI Files...
For the Rate Controll You Can use What ever Option you want, But a VBR Setting would Produce Better Quality ,If the Source File has Good Quality then you Might get better results useing the "CQ(Constant Quality)" setting ,But if the Source file isn"t the Best Quality then Useing the "2-Pass" method Might produce Better Quality..
No matter which mpeg tool I use it only processes the first 60 seconds and I get audio only. Do I have something set incorrectly? Funny thing is, it was working just fine before. I don't recall changing anything either.
Also, it does not seem to like asf files. I assume I am just out of luck with those? Thanks.
Mike
Tmpgenc Works Fine For ASF/WMV Files, But you Might have to Raise the Priority of the "Direct show File Reader" in the Vfapi Plugins to Get the ASF/WMV File loaded and the Audio Might not get Encoded Cuz Tmpgenc Sometimes has Problems with Windows Media Audio...The Mpeg tools aren"t very Reliable so you would be well advised to get a Real Mpeg editor Like Womble Mpeg2VCR....
This is probably a dumb ? as i am just learning to use this prg. I have a divx file with the resolution of 464x256. I see that tmgp can change the resolution but it does not give me the option. The resolution button is subdued so i cannot select to change it. So when i encode my videos the movie aspect is off. The people look stretched and the edges are cut off. any help? please
It is not the resolution that is your problem. It is the aspect ratio.
The aspect ratio of your movie is 16:9 therefore you need to set the input aspect ratio of TMPG to '16:9 display'
First of all load your movie then a VCD template, click 'Load' then navigate to your 'Template' folder inside the 'template' folder is another folder called 'Extra' in here you will find a template called 'unlock.mcf'
Double click it and it will unlock all the settings.
Now click 'setting' then the 'advanced' tab
Where it says 'source aspect ratio' change it to '16:9 display'
Set the 'video arrange method' to 'full screen(keep aspect ratio)'
Click the 'Video' tab and set the output to 4:3
Remeber if you are creating SVCD the ouput will have a distorted aspect ratio, which will automatically be corrected by your software or set top DVD player.
I'm having a problem exporting to avi's. When I select "Output To File->AVI", it only allows me to select from a subset of the codecs that I have installed. I wanted to choose Divx 5.02, but it's not on the list. I tried removing the older divx codex (3 and 4.12) in the hope that they were somehow superceding divx5, but that didn't work. I've also tried just reinstalling the divx5 codec. No go. Strangely, this only seems to be happening with divx 5, as things like the xvid codec show up fine. Is there a way to modify which codecs tmpgenc will allow you to use?
I Can"t tell you how to get the Codec to show up in Tmpgenc But you Might get Better results uf you use something like "Virtual Dub" to encode to DivX, it should show all the Codecs installed on your system Pluss Virtual Dub has Many More options and Filters than Tmpgenc for AVI Encodeing..If you are trying to Comvert a Mpeg2 file to DivX then there is a Version of Virtual Dub that Supports Mpeg2 Files I use it and it works Just like the Regular Version But it accepts Mpeg2 and AC3 audio...
I agree. I already use Virtualdub probably more than any other program on my computer. I want to use TmpgEnc for a couple task that are harder or even impossible to do in vdub, like properly converting wmv and mpeg2 files, arbitrarily changing the frames/sec, automatic normalization of audio, etc. I'm sure some of these things can be done in vdub using frameservers and such, but using tmpgenc seems so much simpler. The only thing that bugs me about Tmpgenc is that the filter previews don't allow you to see how all the filter will look when combined.
Yeah, you can do that easily enough, but that's a very limited approach. If you want to see how the filter looks at different points of the film, you'd have to enter source range, exit setting, look, go back and alter, and perhaps even do the hokey-pokey. And with wmv files for which tmpgenc doesn't seem to random access well, you couldn't even do that. For combining filters, you really need a preview that you can see while you're setting the parameters
>Yeah, you can do that easily enough, but that's a very limited approach. If you want to see how the filter looks at different points of the film, you'd have to enter source range
Why would you need to enter the source range? Whats wrong with just moving the slider to the point you want to see in the movie with the preview?
Hi I am trying to find a way to load some videos to my web sight that no lager that ten minuets long. I used Vegas video to produce the project and exported them as a Mpeg1 file. The problem I am having is I am trying to take a 56mb file and compress it so that the load time on the internet is not so long . The smallest I have got the file to is 38mb down from 56mb. Question: is there any way to make the file more compressed or smaller. If so please help
The Only thing you can do to make the File smaller is Lower the Bitrate, But if you are Just useing these Files on a Web Site then you can get much Smaller File sizes By useing a Different Compression Format Like Windows Media, It is a Much better Format for streameing to and from Web pages and the File sizes can be up to 10 times smaller than Mpeg1...
i have a film in 2 parts as avi when i encode in to mpeg the file is tolarge for 1 disc which means i would need 4 discs. yet the 2 encoded files would they where 1 would fbe able to cut and fit on to 3 discs . i have cut many films in half to fit on to 2 discs can anyone help me merge 2 back together.much appreciated ben
I"m sory But I don"t really understand your Problem...Why don"t you Just encode it as One Big file and cut it into 2 or 3 or 4 parts or as many as you want to..and Mergeing them together is Just as easy as Cutting them in Half, you can use Tmpgenc"s "Merge & Cut" But you would be better off useing a Real Mpeg editor like "Mpeg2VCR"...
Hi. I'm trying to convert an AVI (OpenDL 1.0) file to mpeg2 for SVCD. My AVI is 3.99 gigs. When I try to convert it in TMPG it only conerts half of it! Then stops and says it's finished. Also, it creates a file that is 49 megs only. i know mpeg compression is good but THAT's ridiculous. I am encoding my AVI from original source material grabbed thru my Pinnacle System DVD500 Plus from my Panasonic MiniDV Camera and exporting my timeline in Premier to Microsoft AVI OpenDL 1.0.Any suggestions out there on what I could do that might allow me to encode the entire movie? Is there a limit that I don't know about? Thank you very much in advance for any help! -c-