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Question TE25 Audio slow when converting DV AVI to SVCD Johan Eriksson 3 2004-05-03 21:21:15
Question TE25 ac3 download question fnsooner 8 2004-05-29 02:57:57
Question TE25 problem Guy 0 2004-05-01 21:47:52
Question TE25 HELP! Forte 0 2004-05-01 21:01:59
Question TE25 Opening video al 3 2004-05-03 09:09:16
Question TE25 HOW TO REGISTAR ON NEW COMPUTER CELTIC YOB 4 2004-05-02 23:50:45
Question TE25 Support for Dual Xeon? CharlesW 0 2004-04-30 13:08:32
Question TE25 sub problems.... black line?! nick 1 2004-04-30 21:06:18
Question TE25 Newbie Question - Why does all avi files I have play very slowly ? somatik 3 2004-06-09 20:21:12
Question TE25 MPEG TOOL le gouli 0 2004-04-29 22:01:38
Question TE25 Merge & Cut do not produce VCD/SVCD/DVD compliant output Chris 1 2004-04-29 21:30:22
Question TDA1 Where's DVD-Author ? ppartee 0 2004-04-29 17:43:17

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Question - TE25 - Audio slow when converting DV AVI to SVCD No.41616
Johan Eriksson  2004-05-02 12:13:55 ( ID:gdoi5fzrbsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I captured 60 minutes from my dvcamcorder (using Moviemaker) and got a 12gig AVI file. I used TMPGENC to make a PAL SVCD out of my AVI file.
Picture is okey but audio lags and sounds like it's played with half the speed.
How can I fix this??


B_Racer  2004-05-02 23:46:07 ( ID:jrnhxvjhlek )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Simple answer: Don't use Movie Maker!
And take care about the settings. Movie Maker likes NTSC more than PAL. *rolleyes*


Johan  2004-05-03 09:06:37 ( ID:z6hqoa.avtl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Maybe a stupid question....can I use TMPGENC to capture video from my dvcam instead of Moviemaker? Or do you have any other suggestion?
(I live in Sweden and use PAL)


David  2004-05-03 21:21:15 ( ID:brbif5mcn.f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGEnc does not capture, it only encodes.

I personally use the Ulead products to capture DV. You have to pay for it, but there is a 30 trial. Try it to see if it works. Ulead supports PAL.

There are a couple of free programs that will capture DV video via firewire.
You could try WinDV, http://windv.mourek.cz
A new one is "Avid Free DV", http://www.avid.com/freedv/features.asp




Question - TE25 - ac3 download question No.41607
fnsooner  2004-05-01 23:03:44 ( ID:vnmb3h2ovvf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Why do I need the ac3 plugin? I am new to all of this dvd making, and I have successfully made a couple of dvds without ac3 encoding.

I love both the dvd authoring and encoding programs and was going to get the audio encoder, but saw a possible problem.

I am about to move out to the sticks where no high speed internet is available and I will be using cell phones for my phone service. So I probably won't be getting 56k internet service. I'll use my work for internet access.

My concern is, if I get the ac3 plugin, will it become unusable after a period of time. I saw that you would have to update every so often to keep the software running.

How often is the ac3 plugin to be re-registered?


ashy  2004-05-02 00:45:45 ( ID:qo5icwmjukn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You don't need the Ac3 plugin.
It's only required if you want to encode to Ac3 audio. If you don't need it and are happy with just using PCM or Mp2 in your DVD's then your fine.



fnsooner  2004-05-02 01:54:31 ( ID:vnmb3h2ovvf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Okay, maybe I phrased my question wrong. Why would I want the ac3 plugin?

I have spent a ton of time getting my capture card working right. Sorting through all the crappy dvd making software. I've got everything working great now, so I started looking into the audio side of things.

I'm just curious what advantages ac3 brings. I was going to download the plugin to check it out, but I saw where you had to re-register it every so often. Was wondering how often, a week, a month, a year?


David  2004-05-02 04:35:35 ( ID:brbif5mcn.f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Here is a quick review of the 3 audio formats:

ac3 = 100% compatible with the dvd standard, great compression, up to 5.1 channels, small file size

PCM (wav) = 100% compatible with the dvd standard, up to 2 channels, no compression, huge file size, gives less room for video, can offer the best sounding audio due to no compression but at the cost of video quality for longer movies

mpa (mpeg audio) = not 100% compatible with dvd standard but almost every player can play it, up to 2 channels (there are some mpeg audio surround encoders however), file size comparable to ac3 2 channel.


In my opinion ac3 is a better choice. Some people will say that mpeg audio is good and I would agree. It all depends on what you like and what sounds good to you. When I play mpa and ac3 audio with my speakers on my television they sound the same. But when I play them through my expensive surround sound system ac3 clearly sounds better. It depends on your ears.


If you purchase the ac3 plug-in from TMPGEnc you do have to activate it. When you install it, it will connect to the internet. It's no big deal if you purchased it legally and have an internet connection. In fact you won't even notice it really, it does it automatically.


ashy  2004-05-02 08:43:25 ( ID:qo5icwmjukn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just a couple of things to add.

The AC3 plugin only encoded 2 channel audio not 5.1

MPEG audio is infact 100% compatible with the DVD standard. However it is only supported in the PAL specification. Having said this I would say 99.9% of all NTSC DVD players, if not all, will play MPEG audio.

As for compression I would say MPEG and AC3 are comparable as they are based on the same technology.
In my opinion sound quality is comparable also if not sometimes better in MPEG than 2 channel AC3 when using Dolby Prologic systems.
It requires a full Dolby digital decoder to appreciate AC3 as it should sound.

TMPG will encode the MPEG using surround sound, as will any other MPEG encoder, as long as the Wav source has been down mixed to dolby surround from a 5.1 source.
Most applications such as VOB2AUDIO and DVD2AVI will do this as will many others.



David  2004-05-02 17:40:57 ( ID:brbif5mcn.f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

ashy is correct about the 2 channel limit of the TMPGEnc ac3 encoder. I was just giving an overview of the formats and did not make it product specific.

In NTSC land, mpeg audio is not part of the DVD standard, so it depends if your country uses NTSC or PAL.

For more information about the ac3 activation visit this site:
http://www.pegasys-inc.com/en/product/tsp_ac3.html


David  2004-05-02 17:52:25 ( ID:brbif5mcn.f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I forgot to add this in my previous post:

If you have no internet connection like you stated, you will run into problems with the activation. In that case, mpeg audio would be a good choice.


B_Racer  2004-05-02 23:43:46 ( ID:jrnhxvjhlek )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

@ashy

To be correct:
MPEG1 Layer 2 Audio is fully DVD compatible - in PAL and NTSC. But according to the Specs:
In NTSC-Land it is only alowed as additional Audio-Track, not as Main-Audio-Track. But like you wrote: Nearly any DVD-Player should be able to play back DVDs with MP2-Audio only.
In the PAL-World, MP2-Audio is alowed as Main-Audio-Track.


sok  2004-05-29 02:57:57 ( ID:uclccros3c2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thank you for your input guys, this stuff is starting to make a little sense.



Question - TE25 - problem No.41606
Guy  2004-05-01 21:47:52 ( ID:9orp3epze3f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i have an avi file using the divx codec that i want to convert to svcd. when I choose the file, it is unsupported. how come some avi files work and some dont? is there anyway to correct this problem?



Question - TE25 - HELP! No.41605
Forte  2004-05-01 21:01:59 ( ID:9orp3epze3f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have an avi file encoded with divx. WHen i try to convert it, it says that its unsupported. What do I do?



Question - TE25 - Opening video No.41601
al  2004-05-01 06:47:58 ( ID:y0cv6nkdwhf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How can you put a startup/opening video in a vcd. This video plays before the main menu is shown.

al


ashy  2004-05-01 18:33:40 ( ID:qo5icwmjukn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just put it as the first track in your burning/authoring program.


al  2004-05-02 19:41:51 ( ID:y0cv6nkdwhf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i'm using Nero 5 and the menu page i created is default in track 1 and wont let me change it. Any suggestion how to do it in Nero or is there a better software?


ashy  2004-05-03 09:09:16 ( ID:qo5icwmjukn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Oh I see what you are trying to do now.
I don't think it is possible to do what you are asking.
I don't know of any software that can accomplish what you ask or if it supported in the VCD 2.0 spec.



Question - TE25 - HOW TO REGISTAR ON NEW COMPUTER No.41596
CELTIC YOB  2004-04-30 23:38:04 ( ID:rqghnp3u6ul )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Please CAN SOMEONE HELP

I have just bought a new computer. Installed tmpgenc, copy and pasted my registration number in, but to no avail it says wrong number.
I still have a printed copy of the letter sent when I registard, probably tried to get the nuber in about 40 times now.
I registard about two years ago, anyone got any idea what I need to do?

Dvd author went in ok no problems.

thanks in advance for any help.

Ralph.


ashy  2004-05-01 13:51:49 ( ID:qo5icwmjukn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Probably because your registration will no longer work in the new version because it has been blacklisted.
You will either have to find the version you had originaly or contact Pegasys for a replacment.


CELTIC YOB  2004-05-01 21:01:31 ( ID:rqghnp3u6ul )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the reply.

Could you elaborate on being blacklisted?
it's not a pirate copy I registered it about two years ago.
I also have a registered copy of dvd author, that went in ok

I tried an old version as you suggested. But, the same thing wrong registration number, you don't really need this when you have to reinstall every thing from scratch.

Thanks
Ralph.


ashy  2004-05-01 22:57:26 ( ID:qo5icwmjukn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Are you using the same version of TMPG you had when you first registered?


B_Racer  2004-05-02 23:50:45 ( ID:jrnhxvjhlek )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

@CELTIC YOB
Some of the registration numbers provided on the internet are blocked now, that's what "blacklist" means.
And there are a couple of "right" Codes on the List because they where provided on the Net too.
If you have a purchased Registration Code and you are doing only legal things, mail to Pegasys directly, they will help you on your registration.



Question - TE25 - Support for Dual Xeon? No.41595
CharlesW  2004-04-30 13:08:32 ( ID:nurab62xduj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

On my Dual Xeon system, TMPG sees only 2 logical processors instead of 4. Also, when encoding it is only able to load the system to 50% utilization.

Is there any update or revision that correctly supports Dual Xeon (hyperthreading for 2 physical cpu's) ?

Thank you,
Charles W.



Question - TE25 - sub problems.... black line?! No.41593
nick  2004-04-30 11:32:03 ( ID:5iq10kudfxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a problem!

I'm about to convert a movie in TMPGEnc, from avi to SVCD with subtitles. When that's finished I burn the movie to an DVD. But the problem ouccure when I watch the movie in my DVD-player. The movie have been "pushed up" so I can only use 2/3 of my televison.

I've found out that this only happends when I have subtitles. Not when there's only the movie, without subtitles.

Is there any way you can "cut of" the black line in TMPGEnc??


ashy  2004-04-30 21:06:18 ( ID:qo5icwmjukn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Two things here.

Why are you creating SVCD if you are burning to DVD?
Why don't you just make the subs selectable by authoring them with your DVD program rather than hard encoding them?



Question - TE25 - Newbie Question - Why does all avi files I have play very slowly ? No.41589
somatik  2004-04-30 07:08:19 ( ID:1lwymumiq8c )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I normally download movie files using emule and bitorrent.

I also have the klite codec pack.

Despite all this, all the avi files I play are all choppy and play very slowly.

I am newbie, so any help on this very much appreciated.


bobdore  2004-04-30 07:52:31 ( ID:mdk/tytfsog )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What's the spec of the PC and AVIs?

Bob.


ashy  2004-04-30 21:02:05 ( ID:qo5icwmjukn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

As above but also:
>I also have the klite codec pack.

= bad.


Sonatine  2004-06-09 20:21:12 ( ID:ftjywykmyim )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello,
I also have the same problems as you and using k-lite codecs. I believe that we both need a larger CPU like a 1.6gig P4 or better to play AVI's properly. It wasdoing this even before I installed TMPNGEnc and k-Lite codecs. Since converting .avi to MPEG the choppiness stopped. MPEGS play fine. That's because AVI's play at @ 1.3 fps and MPEG plays at @ 29 fps. What CPU do you have? Believe it or not I use a P233mmx! It takes foreever to encode AVI's to MPEG's but k-lite's Classic Media Player works great on the converted AVI's to MPEG's. Except for the extremely slow performance(1% per hour!), I also have a problem of converting a 26 min. AVI to MPEG and it says it goes over the CD-R limit of 80 minutes! Please, please if you have received answers to any of your or my problems, contact me at sonatine@cfl.rr.com. I appreciate yor help.

Regards,
Steven


>I normally download movie files using emule and bitorrent.
>
>I also have the klite codec pack.
>
>Despite all this, all the avi files I play are all choppy and play very slowly.
>
>I am newbie, so any help on this very much appreciated.



Question - TE25 - MPEG TOOL No.41588
le gouli  2004-04-29 22:01:38 ( ID:yfjoftmzmn. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When using TMPGEnc for merging/cuting mpeg2 files ,if i try to edit the files i got an error message :"Floating decimal point is divided by 0".
I cannot use the edit function.
Anybody to help me.
Thanks

Le Gouli



Question - TE25 - Merge & Cut do not produce VCD/SVCD/DVD compliant output No.41586
Chris  2004-04-29 19:34:59 ( ID:z9vtovsxrif )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

In the past, I have joined multiple VCD-compliant MPEG files using TMPGEnc, but the result was never VCD-compliant, so I had to re-encode the joined output file _again_ before I could put it onto a VCD. This is very inconvenient, time-consuming, and I presume it degrades the AV quality also.

Has this been fixed in a recent revision of the program, and if not, would you add it to your todo list? Thanks.


ashy  2004-04-29 21:30:22 ( ID:kj8fw2radfg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This has been a bug in TMPG's muxer for as long as I can remember.
It doesn't create 100% VCD compliant files however most if not all DVD players shouldn't have a problem with it, so what problem do you have.

If you need to create 100% VCD compliant files then just re-mux using the muxer that comes with the Phillips VCD2.0 toolkit. It's muxer is 100% compliant.



Question - TDA1 - Where's DVD-Author ? No.49134
ppartee  2004-04-29 17:43:17 ( ID:twbmwajogah )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Are the AC-3 plug-in and any updates no longer available on-line?



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