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If its not too much trouble, i would like to see, in a future version of TMPGEnc DVD Author, the chance to have multiple audio tracks and the option to have switchable subtitles because this is the only thing which TMPGEnc DVD Author is lacking (for me anyway). anybody else who would like to see these features added?
I agree DVD Author would be complete if it could handle multiple audio tracks and subtitles. The way the program has been improving I'm sure this will happen in the not so distant future.
How do you format dixv avi files so that it's playable in a DVD, in that, when formating it doesn't shrink. My divx file is like a widescreen picture and when I format in shrink the file into a standard picture and that makes it look distorted.
When converting avi to Mpeg2 I always get artifacts (blockiness) on dark scenes when played on PAL tv - It looks like the film is being viewed from behind a dirty glass filter (my tv screen is clean!!). THis does not happen in brightly lit scenes where the quality is awesome. PS I always encode with CBR and motion serach precision set to highest quality. ANy help with solving would be greatly appreciated - manyTIA
Your minimum bitrate is probably too low.
Increase the minimum bitrate until the effect disappears.
What bitrates and encoding method are you using?
Also do not use the 'highest quality' setting. It has no beneficial effect whatsoever apart from extending the encoding time considerably, use the 'high' setting.
All of the sudden TMPGEnc will not work. I have the free version and the registered Plus version, both of which I get the same message when attempting to convert an .avi file to .mpg - "c:my documentsmoviesexample.mpg can not be created". Does not tell me why though, that is all it says. I have never had this problem before and I am unaware of any environmental changes made to my pc. It is happening with any .avi file I attempt to encode. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
I deleted the .ini file as suggested and when I started TMPGEnc back up and attempted to encode a file, I got the same message again. Anymore suggestions?
Hey guys, Sorry if this was already posted but I tryed looken for an awencer and found nothing. I recently got a tv tuner card and have been recording some shows. But when I try to cut the comercials out the sound is about 3 seconds off sync. I'm using MPEG-2 codec for video and MPEG-2 Audio Layer-II for audio. I'm pretty newbish to this stuff. Any help is much apprechated. Thanks for your time guys,
What is your source, AVI or MPEG.
If it's AVI then you can add subs in the normal way with Virtualdub and then frame serve to TMPG.
If the source is MPEG then use Virtualdubmod as B_racer suggests and frame serve to TMPG.
However if the intended output is DVD then you could just author in the subs.
I've just loaded the trial version on a new Dell PC running Windows XP Home - Every time I try to aquire a licence it tells me that my serial number has been cancelled. I'm concerned about paying for the full version, if I can't get the trial to work at all!
I too ran into this problem. Are you installing the program to the default directory? When I tried to install TMPGEnc to a different directory, I received an error message when I tried to activate the program. But when I uninstalled it, and re-ran the installer without changing anything during the setup, it worked fine.
"an error occured during the filter chain reconstruction. Refer to the details below to find which part failed.
Write error occurred at address 014BA09D of module resize.vme with 000000
this happens when I try to open a SVCD MPG file I go to "set source and then to "add file" I select the MPG file and click on open and then it starts doing something and after about 15-30 mins (file is about 700MB) it comes back and gives me the message.
It never use to do it with other mpg svcd files that I downloaded a month ago.
I can play the video no problem with power dvd or windvd 6.0
I have alots of memory 256 MB 10 gigs of HD space and my drive is NTFS and the machine is a P4-3.0 Ghtz\n
If I start a project on laptop "A", using a removable firewire or USB drive, then try to use laptop "B" to further edit the project, or encode the project, I get the following errors:
(jpg file contining error messages is located at:)
www.hecht-haus.net/TMPGEncError.jpg
The drive letter for the removable drive are the same on both laptops.
This is crazy! I am starting to believe that the project file created on one computer cannot be edited (or encoded) on another computer! Is this true? Both computers have licensed versions of the product.
Also, I have tried renaming the AVI file on the removable drive, in hopes that TEMPGEnc would ask me to find it, and then be happy, however, it then looses all the editing cut points.
I have also noticed that there is no option to save the the new TEMPGEnc file format in a text format. This was a really cool feature in the 2.x versions, and allowed us to do some pretty cool edits. Wish that was possible in the 3.x version.