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disculpen pero el software esta en ingles y no entiendo bien .. estoy tratando de generar un mpg de un archivo Avi... tengo que volver a hacer todo de nuevo cada vez que abro el proyecto... a pesar de haber generado mas de la mitad de archivo ???
Para convertir un avi a mpg lo que se hace es que se agrega el archivo a la lista y se le da el formato de salida, si por alguna razon el proceso se interrumpio durante la codificacion hay que inciar el proceso desde el inicio, si se creo una parte del archivo en formato mpg, se inicia el nuevamente el proyecto y se le indica al programa en la seccion CUT EDIT el rango del video que no se codifico en el proceso anterior y luego se unen los archivos resultantes con el TMPGEnc trial o el PLUS.
>Para convertir un avi a mpg lo que se hace es que se agrega el archivo a la lista y se le da el formato de salida, si por alguna razon el proceso se interrumpio durante la codificacion hay que inciar el proceso desde el inicio, si se creo una parte del archivo en formato mpg, se inicia el nuevamente el proyecto y se le indica al programa en la seccion CUT EDIT el rango del video que no se codifico en el proceso anterior y luego se unen los archivos resultantes con el TMPGEnc trial o el PLUS.
i was able to convert me OGM to a Xvid(DX50) format and did it a second time in DivX 5.1.1 format (both AVI)...both with sub using Texsub filter in VRDubMod. Once that was done i was able to watch both files in WMP9 and i they had sub...video...sound all in sync (was so happy at that moment).
Then I decided to use TMPGEnc Plus to change it into a SVCD. Now i dont know if its cuz of my settings or not, but when the conversion is done( and yes i can see everything during the conversion) and i play it back on my PC there is only sound and no image. I dont get any codec error before playback starts. Since TMPGEnc doesn't read the audio of the Xvid or DivX i made (unless you put DirectShow Multimedia File Reader as higher priority in VFAPI plug-in settings), i used the mp2 i created with OGM to SVCD easy Guide for the audio( i used it as well to create my avi in VRDubMod). I've done other Animes before this one( already in AVI from the start ) and I've been able to watch them after converting them to mpg to see how then turned out.
Here are my questions:
-What do you think the problem is?
-If possible, what are the settings used in TMPGEnc to watch the SVCD on my 32" TV so that sub is not cut off at the bottom or sides?( for previous anime, i've had to use Center(custom) and set it to 480X444 to get the sub in and even that sometimes cuts off the sub at either end and is at the limit of the bottom of my TV screen.
Oh and here's how i made my Xvid and DivX avi with VRDubMod if it can help:
1- Load OGM in VRDubMod
2- In Stream list, disabled everything inside and add jap Audio file created with OGM to SVCD easy Guide
3- Select Direct stream Copy and "Save AVI as"
4- Re-open new AVI and open filters
5- Add Textdub or Subtitle filter and choose "subtitle".srt created with OGM to SVCD easy Guide
6- Set video to full processing and go into Compression
7- DIVX: Selected Divx 5.1.1 codec>>click configure and set Kbps( using bitrate calculator in Gordian Knot)>>then Save AVI as
Xvid: Selected Xvid MPEG-4 codec>>click configure>>Advance options>>Under Debug tab>>FourCC used: DX50)>>then Save AVI as
8- Encode to MPG with TMPGEnc Plus
Hope this helps solving my prob...i really need a solution
Thanks in advance
P.S. why do i get in TMPGEnc Plus when im about to start encoding this msg:
Your are trying to create an MPEG-2 file
To play MPEG-2 files, DVD player software needs to be installed on your system.
Does that have to do with anything and it only appears if i dont use the wizard.
Also why when i put DirectShow as higher priority( first in the list) in VFAPI does TMPGEnc Plus crash? but if i leave it at default everything is fine...
Can TMPGEnc produce low bitrate Mpeg1
for Internet streaming? <= 400 Kbit
A problem with streaming + vbr:
You can't look to the end of a stream to calculate
the correct average bitrate and playtime.
Does any VBR - Header exist with such infos to solve this problem?
-(Like MP3 VBR)- Or is it possible, that TMPGEnc writes the average Bitrate
inside the first Sequence-header (instead the NON-average bitrate).
Then it would be possible to retrieve the correct playtime without looking to the end of the stream.
It can, but why would you want to use MPEG as a format for streaming?
The quality would be totally unacceptable when you could use a better format with a better compression ratio such as WMV and achieve much better quality for the same bitrate.
Also I don't understand what you mean about a problem with VBR and streaming.
The timecode information is in the header of the MPEG, so why would you need to scan to the end of the file to read the play time?
If you want to calculate the correct average bitrate to use for the playtime and file size you wish to create then simply use 2 pass encoding.
Maybe I have got your issues confused, but I answered best I could with what I could decipher from what you posted.
Streaming Mpeg1/2 is important for me as long as my self developed
Java-applet supports only Mpeg1/2. Surely Mpeg4 is better....
But I want primarily test my own applet.
The timecode informations are in the Header?
Where? Can you give me more links to mor informations?
I have only found following timecode informations inside the gop header:
NOT the total playtime length or the total frames, instead
the current playtime of the current GOP Header.
That means: The STARTING GOP Header contains: 0 sec, 0 min, 0 h
The FOLLOWING GOP Headers contains something of e.g.
: 1 sec, 0 min, 0 h
etc.
: 2 sec, 0 min, 0 h
etc.
The LAST GOP Header contains the full playtime e.g.
32 sec, 45 min, 1h
So I must have a look to the last GOP-Header.
If you know of additional header infos, please tell me!
hey all, got a question about audio.........or the lack there of. i have an avi file that im converting to mpeg2. when i first tried it i assumed that the audio was ac3, and i converted it to wav with virtualdub. but now i still have no audio.im a newbe and very confused. thank you
I have a similar issue. I have a 732 MB avi file that I suspect is derived from an original PAL DVD. The aspect ratio is wrong (image is distorted), being somewhere between 4:3 and 16:9. In order to correct the aspect ratio I selected an original aspect ratio of DISPLAY 4:3. The m2v file (3.24gb)displays the image correctly but the wav file, which is 1.026gb plays for only 5 seconds. The total playing time should be about 1hr and 26 mins.
Any suggestions? Is this a function of the change in aspect ratio?
I was able to find same problem by other user on this board, but the issue wasn't resolved. So I figure I'll post my issue in a new thread to see if anyone knows the problem!
I am having problems cutting an MPEG into 2. (1.2GB MPEG, attempting to cut into 600~MB MPEGs)
Here is exactly what I am doing;
TMPG - File - MPEG Tools... - Merge & Cut tab - Add button - (browse and select MPEG) - Edit - Move slider bar to half of movie, preview window shows the middle of the movie, but the time (lower right corner, a.k.a. range) shows 00:09:00. (If I click the play button, it simply counts from 9 minutes up) If I move the slider bar to end of movie, it displays 18 mins. I select the first half of the movie and click 'OK'. - Click Run - it extracts a 80MB file of the first 9 minutes of the movie.
This happens on multiple MPEGS - some of which I created via TMPG others I haven't.
Also, there are some MPEGs it works fine on cutting!
If im in "Edit merge item" screen (where you select where to cut the movie), If I play the movie from the beggining, the movie plays. At about 9 minutes into the movie, the slider bar appears to be about halfway. At about 18 minutes, the slider bar appears to be at the end and the timer stops counting (stays at 18 minute) yet the movie continues to play. If i manually click the slider bar to near the end, the movie actually jumps to near the end but timer shows about 18 minutes. (If I click the slider bar in the middle, it actually shows about the halfway point of the movie, roughly 60 minutes into the film, but the counter on the screen shows 9 minutes.
Hope someone can help, i'm really stuck on this one :(
If im in "Edit merge item" screen (where you select where to cut the movie), If I play the movie from the beggining, the movie plays. At about 9 minutes into the movie, the slider bar appears to be about halfway. At about 18 minutes, the slider bar appears to be at the end and the timer stops counting (stays at 18 minute) yet the movie continues to play. If i manually click the slider bar to near the end, the movie actually jumps to near the end but timer shows about 18 minutes. (If I click the slider bar in the middle, it actually shows about the halfway point of the movie, roughly 60 minutes into the film, but the counter on the screen shows 9 minutes.
Hope someone can help, i'm really stuck on this one :(
If im in "Edit merge item" screen (where you select where to cut the movie), If I play the movie from the beggining, the movie plays. At about 9 minutes into the movie, the slider bar appears to be about halfway. At about 18 minutes, the slider bar appears to be at the end and the timer stops counting (stays at 18 minute) yet the movie continues to play. If i manually click the slider bar to near the end, the movie actually jumps to near the end but timer shows about 18 minutes. (If I click the slider bar in the middle, it actually shows about the halfway point of the movie, roughly 60 minutes into the film, but the counter on the screen shows 9 minutes.
Hope someone can help, i'm really stuck on this one :(
I am trying to encode a video file to MPEG-2 that was originally encoded with DivX 5.0 at a resolution of 448 X 336 (4:3) but I get "scan line index out of range (336)" error. What is the maximum allowable value of the input file height and do I have to reencode to this coarser resolution with DivX before I can encode to MPEG-2? I also tried encoding with NTSC 16:9, which I have used before on input files that were 640 X 352 (~16:9), even though I know the output file would be "squashed vertically", just to see if it would work but got the same error. Has anybody else encountered this error and how did you work around it? Any helpful comments would be appreciated. Thank you.
I am trying to put together a family video that has 6 clips. The overall file size limit isn't exceded, (its about 4gb) but when I have the program make a folder with the VOB's in it it always cuts the last video clip down to about 1/4 it's correct size. All the other clips are fine, the menu works fine, what is happening?
BTW: I like TMPGenc because it's easy to learn, makes menus that work and above all has a play all feature.
I want to put a set of 22 AVI files onto standalone DVD playable discs, but am unsure as to the best way of going about this. Each file is ~45 mins long with the following AVIcodec stats: (where Video/Audio MB and Kbps vary slightly)
I could make huge DVD files and do 1 episode a disc, but I'd rather shoot for something more like 6 discs.
What would be the ramifications of putting files through the DVD wizard and reducing the average video bitrate (so I could fit more files,) versus having them go through the VCD wizard where even at the max bitrate I could fit several files onto 1 DVD?
Thanks for your help; I DO appreciate it! =)
--DanielShawn
If you are intending to put 6 AVI's on one disk it would better to encode to VCD format and use a VBR method. I strongly suggest using 'Constant Quality(CQ)'.
If your DVD player can handle it then use a Min bitrate of 0 and a max of 3500 with the Quality set at 100% and an audio bitrate of 160Kb/s. This should allow you to easily fit 6 45min movies on 1 DVD with pretty good quality.
If you simply encode to DVD format and reduce the bitrate you will likely find a shortfall in bitrate leading to artifacts such a blocky video which is more unpleasant than a slightly less sharp image.
As an alternative you could encode to MPEG2 using the Half D1 format which is 352x480 and will maintain more of the quality of your original AVI and will give better results than VCD at the cost of file size.
Min - 1500 Max 3500 and Quality - 65 and an audio bitrate of 160Kb/s should allow you to fit about 5 AVI's on one disk.
If you do go down the Half D1 route then make sure you use '3:2 pulldown when playback' under 'Encode mode'. Don't encode straight to 29.97fps. This will cause jerky playback and increase the file size unecessarily.