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Question TE25 Audio is distorted after converting to mpeg Soren 4 2002-07-14 16:01:55
Bug report TE25 PAL files do not cut and join correctly jeff 0 2002-07-13 12:27:32
Question TE25 Error message: -537403781 82320 diper 1 2002-07-13 12:58:11
Question TE25 this is not related to tmpgenc, but could anybody explain? Bagatur 5 2002-07-14 16:06:09
Question TE25 Problem cutting an mpeg hucker 1 2002-07-13 04:28:31
Question TE25 Tmpgenc shuts down during batch encode MrSmith 0 2002-07-13 02:08:47
Question TE25 Sonny Trang sonny-trang 4 2002-07-14 13:31:39
Question TE25 Motion blurriness Russ M. 1 2002-07-13 01:33:15
Question TE25 Taking out the blockiness Onay 4 2002-07-14 19:15:52
Question TE25 Question about the new version and frame serving moviebuff 1 2002-07-13 17:47:24
Question TE25 audio sync problems sajidvk 1 2002-07-12 21:09:27
Question TE25 problems with avi/(S)vcd files Aian 1 2002-07-12 21:18:19

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Question - TE25 - Audio is distorted after converting to mpeg No.24805
Soren  2002-07-13 13:54:48 ( ID:xlnf0vsqrnw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hey there!
I have a problem when converting AVI-files to VCD-mpeg files using TMPGEnc.

The audio sounds overdriven or distorted when I play the mpeg-file (and the VCD) like the volume is way too hig. AVI-file I used as source sounds perfect.

I have tried using TooLame for the sound in TMPGEnc but that seems to make no difference at all.

Does anyone know how to get rid of the distortion?

Thanks a lot in advance
Soren Kristiansen


ASHY  2002-07-13 17:20:40 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What is the original samplerate of the audio in the AVI?
If it is different from the standard vcd samplerate this may be yor problem as the samplerate converter isn't to good in TMPG.
Try using SCMPX or toolame as the samplerate converter if that doesn't work use virtual dub to change the sample rate of the audio in the AVI to 44.1 khz, make sure you check the 'high quality' check box when you do this.

You can also use Virtualdub or TMPG to reduce the audio if the distortion really is due to the audio being driven to high.

ASHY


Soren  2002-07-14 10:01:32 ( ID:xlnf0vsqrnw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks a lot!
It helped - BUT I'm still having problems.
The AVI was 48 KHz. Now I save the sound as a 44.1 KHz wave-file using VirtualDub (and checking High Quality), and then encode the video from AVI-file and the sound from the wave-file in TMPGEnc.

The distortion is gone and for a while I thought everything was fine.

But now I have "clicks" whenever the sound is loud. These clicks are NOT in the 44.1 KHz wave-file that I made in VirtualDub.

Do you know how to get rid of the clicks?

Thanks
Soren


Soren  2002-07-14 11:08:08 ( ID:xlnf0vsqrnw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I think I've found out how to get rid of the clicks myself.
I tried the MPEG-file in my other computer which has the same motherboard but another sound card and here the clicks are gone.

So I guess I just have to find another driver for the sound card in the first computer, a SB 128 PCI.

Soren


ASHY  2002-07-14 16:01:55 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I think the clicks are due to the audio being to high and is causing distortion which has the effect of causing your sound card to clip the audio. Some sound cards are more tolerant of high volume which is probably why it works better in your other machine.

I would use virtualdub again but this time reduce the audio by 50% and see how it sounds. I'm pretty sure this is your problem as encoding wavs to MPEG audio doesn't involve using your sound card. It's just that MPEG audio is less tolerant to high volume than wav audio thus causing the distortion.

ASHY



Bug report - TE25 - PAL files do not cut and join correctly No.24804
jeff  2002-07-13 12:27:32 ( ID:umxici6kwkf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have found that a Pal encoded mpg file does not correctly cut and join in TMPGenc. If I convert the file to NTSC, it works correctly.

Thanks

Jeff



Question - TE25 - Error message: -537403781 82320 No.24802
diper  2002-07-13 11:09:41 ( ID:x.rmf5quc.f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

People,

Everytime I encode lately I get a errormessage saying: -537403781 82320
When I click the OK button it continous encoding again, and 5 sec later it pops up again. Any idea what this is? TMPG has been working before I statred getting these messages......

/Diper


Diper  2002-07-13 12:58:11 ( ID:x.rmf5quc.f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I deleted the tmpg files, unzipped them again into another dir.....and VOILA....it works.......

/D



Question - TE25 - this is not related to tmpgenc, but could anybody explain? No.24796
Bagatur  2002-07-13 04:10:40 ( ID:2cjarkgbnqr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i have an SVCD image, but i dont wanna burn it and watch it,
i would rather extract the mpeg file with cdmage and watch that
mpeg file... and here is what happens - if i watch it with windvd
(windows media player wouldnt play it) it would give me a black
screen, no sound and the movie time would pass so quickly as if
i fast forward it :( what's the matter?


Minion  2002-07-13 04:34:14 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You didn"t give us much information to go on,so have you actually watched this svcd/mpeg2 file before? or did you encode it and now you are haveing problems watching it?Or was it a svcd and you extracted the file off the cd-r and you are haveing problems watching it?If you encoded this file your self and have never watched the file before then I suspect that the file is blank,just a black screen, but with out anymore information it is hard to give you an answer so post back and someone will try to help....


jeff  2002-07-13 12:31:13 ( ID:umxici6kwkf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

SVD files do not play in Windows Media Player v 7. You will need a DVD player such as PowerDVD to play a Super VCD movie. The first alternative is to encode the SVCD into VCD using tmpgenc and play it in Media Player, the second is to get a copy of Powerdvd or Windvd that will play vcd/svcd/dvd files. I hope this helps.


ASHY  2002-07-13 13:32:51 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Your problem is most likely CDMAGE. Sometimes CDMAGE doesn't extract MPEGs correctly.
Try ISO buster if that doesn't work, download Daemon tools and then load your SVCD image into the virtual drive it creates.
http://www.daemon-tools.com

ASHY


Bagatur  2002-07-13 20:06:16 ( ID:2cjarkgbnqr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

more info:
it's an svcd movie i got from internet,
i didnt burn and actually dont want to.
so i extracted mpeg file from the image
using cdmage and watched it with windvd4.
what happened - see above.
as for using isobuster - i have actually tried
this on 2 movies - both time - same result..
do u think that cdmage would extract mpeg files
incorrectly 2 times in a row??
i mean, what's the diff between extracting an mpeg
file or any other?


ASHY  2002-07-14 16:06:09 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It depends on the MPEG. I have had this problem many times. The only way to do it correctly and almost guaranteed to work is to download Daemon tools. It's free, quick to install and will solve your problem.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - Problem cutting an mpeg No.24794
hucker  2002-07-13 02:55:19 ( ID:mgvqu5sp8pn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm having problems cutting a 1.28 GB mpeg into smaller pieces for backing up onto cd, using MPEG Tools. It is a MPEG 1 constant bitrate video, and when I enter 56 minutes as the end time for the first piece, it usually stops it at 40 minutes. When I go from 40 minutes to the last frame, it only gives me like 2 more minutes, then ends the file. The original movie is 2 hrs 10 minutes and 5 seconds. Is the length of the movie a problem? Any recommendations as to the best way to cut mpegs into smaller pieces if MPEG tools won't work?

Thanks
hucker


Minion  2002-07-13 04:28:31 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The mpeg tools seem to crash or freeze or have no audio output or other some sort of problem, I usually encode my movies in parts to I don"t have to edit , but if I have to I use a different mpeg editor like m2-edit pro or mpeg2vcr, you can download demo"s of them at www.apachez.net, or at there respective web sites....



Question - TE25 - Tmpgenc shuts down during batch encode No.24793
MrSmith  2002-07-13 02:08:47 ( ID:hnk01mjcy8m )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am trying to do batch encodes and tmpgenc keeps shutting down completely after encoding only the first two or so files in the batch. When it shuts down it also clears the batch list. The last attempt it did this with was a batch of 4 files and it only did 2.

I am doing inverse telecine on 29.97 fps material by prior to the batch operation instead of during. Creating SVCD files using the included NTSC Film wizard template.

This is very frustrating. Any information as to why it is happening and what to do about it is most welcome.

MrSmith



Question - TE25 - Sonny Trang No.24788
sonny-trang  2002-07-13 01:34:08 ( ID:lf8bomhf4rj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]


Hi,
I am a newbie, so please excuse my question if it has
already addressed :)

When I use the MPG files from TMPGEnc and authored it by
Ulead Movie Factory to DVD, I cannot seem to fast forward
the DVD. Is it something wrong with parameter I set with
TMPGEnc or is this a function of the authoring Software?

Thank you for your help

Sonny


Minion  2002-07-13 04:24:21 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I think you need to put in chapters when authoring to get it to skip forward properly, or it could be the author ware or even your dvd player, I usually put quite a few chapters in so I can skip all over the movie if I need to....


ASHY  2002-07-13 17:35:07 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What make of player do you own. Make sure you include a sequence header before every GOP when you encode.

ASHY



sonny-trang  2002-07-13 23:03:18 ( ID:kqeswzcpkao )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Minion,
I don't mean skip to the next chapter, I mean fast forwarding 2x, 8x, etc.
I can do it in the PC player, but not on the home DVD player. When I capture
direct Mpeg then I can do it, but I could not do it with any file that TMPGE encodes.

Ashy,
My home player is Panasonic RP56, and if you're talking about Input Sequence
Header then it is set to 1.

Sonny


Griff  2002-07-14 13:31:39 ( ID:hrx7erbzyah )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Don't know about software DVD players, but hardware players use the IFO files for info on the VOBs. I have the same problem when I back up a DVD onto two DVD-Rs using IFOEdit, I completely lose the ability to navigate on the second DVD.

When you author your DVDs, as minion suggests, try putting in a few evenly-spaced chapters; this way you should be able to both fast-forward and rewind, and also quickly navigate.

Griff



Question - TE25 - Motion blurriness No.24786
Russ M.  2002-07-12 23:37:30 ( ID:6shutsubnla )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

After working through some of the 'encoding time' issues, I finally got to see the fruits of my labor. It was a SVCD of a DVD rip using 2 Pass and very high quality settings. I also did some testing with a short clip using 2 pass and CQ along with the different settings.

The picture quality is amazing. That is until motion is introduced and the quality becomes horrible. For me, it's almost unwatchable. Is there anything I can do to improve the blurred motion? Is VCD similar in that regard? If so, I may just keep it PC only and just make DViX files.

Thanks for any input on the topic.

Russ M.


Minion  2002-07-13 01:33:15 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That motion blurryness is probably caused from "interlace lines".If your source is interlaced you should use the de-interlace filter there are a whole list of different interlace filters in the de-interlace settings so you just move the slider untill you get to a scene where it looks bad then go through the filters untill you find the one that works best.You don"t get this issue with vcd/mpeg1 because mpeg1 is progressive, if you are useing 23.97fps ntsc film then that is progressive also.....



Question - TE25 - Taking out the blockiness No.24781
Onay  2002-07-12 21:07:33 ( ID:ifbqmrlsyig )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is there a way to take out the blockiness or at least decrease it after I convert an AVI file to an MPEG1. It's most noticeable when I play the VCD's on TV.

I've been reading through the posted messages in this BBS, but everybody seems to have different opinions in going about the problem.


Minion  2002-07-12 21:14:15 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The best way to reduce the "blockyness" or "macro blocks" is to raise the bitrate,raiseing the bitrate solves a lot of quality issues but your mpeg file will be larger so you will get less minutes on each cd-r but if you use a "CQ" encodeing method this will reduce file size,but if you want good quality vcd"s I wouldn"t put more than 50-60 minutes on each cd-r.....


Olli  2002-07-14 12:30:55 ( ID:dazey0v8lbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have found that using 2 pass VBR with
min 1150
av 2000
max 2300

gives you around 45 mins per 700 meg CD


Griff  2002-07-14 13:41:15 ( ID:hrx7erbzyah )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I suspect the "blockiness" you are refering to, is caused by your tv resizing the picture. There's not much you can do here , whatever the bitrate, VCDs are a quarter of the resolution of DVD's (which are displayed at your tv's native resolution) and whilst they are supposedly around the same resolution of VHS, I would prefer to watch a VHS movie than one on VCD any day.

If your DVD player can play SVCD, you sould try this method. VCD's take a lot more space (since they're about 2/3 the resolution of DVD) but then cd-r's are still a lot cheaper than dvd-r's.

Griff


Olli  2002-07-14 19:15:52 ( ID:dazey0v8lbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can create SVCD's or if your DVD player wont play them (like mine) you can create XVCD's - non standard VCD's

The XVCD's I create have the same res , virtually the same bitrate as SVCD's . Quality is great

Mind you ..I only ever convert from DVD rips




Question - TE25 - Question about the new version and frame serving No.24779
moviebuff  2002-07-12 20:30:44 ( ID:ahzxh0llt5. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have installed the new version and am now having problems with frame serving from vdub (I have done is succeffully several times prior to upgrading). I get the normal newbie problem "file unsupported". I have adjusted the vfapi environment setting, raising it as high as 4 and still unsupported file or cannot open. Has anything changed in the process or the program. Also, what is the new feature which allows you to save the audio and video as different files? (The new version does seem to be more stable)

Just curious,
Moviebuff


ASHY  2002-07-13 17:47:24 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Did you raise the 'AVI VFW reader' and lower the rest.
If that doesn't help try uninstalling the Virtualdub frameserving client then re-installing it.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - audio sync problems No.24777
sajidvk  2002-07-12 18:29:01 ( ID:u8wutruui.o )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am getting audio sync (gradual) problems after I encode with tmpgenc.
start of encoded video/audio is in sync...

I am using tooLame, scmpx as pluggins in tmpgenc.
audio quality is much better now, after adding tooLame and scmpx.
but audio sync problem still exists.

I am encoding a NTSC - DV-avi to PAL- VCD mpeg.
Sometime back I saw a message here saying NTSC to PAL conversion
is causing this sync problem.

I am making vcds to send to a PAL country. So I have to convert
to PAL. Now I guess the problem may be with frame rate conversion
for video in TMPGEnc (NTSC 29.97, PAL 25?), video is becoming a bit
shorter.

If anyone can reply with details on how to fix this....


Minion  2002-07-12 21:09:27 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This can be verry tricky to do especially if you are converting 29.9fps to 25fps, it would be aesier to do a "23.97fps to 25" conversion, if you could render your dv files to 23.9fps instead of 29.9fps it would make it easier cuz 29.9fps is interlaced frames and 23.9fps is progressive and so is 25fps,But instead of writeing out some long manual for doing ntsc to pal conversions go to "www.vcdhelp.com" and there is a manual there for doing ntsc to pal conversions......



Question - TE25 - problems with avi/(S)vcd files No.24775
Aian  2002-07-12 16:39:15 ( ID:ypkbvqnjuv2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've been converting avi/divx episodes of about 20min each to SVCD (~2050 bitrate) with about 397-400 mbs (2 vids per cd). The problem is that in some divx the final output archive is so big, around 2 gbs.. and needs a bitrate too bad to be made up (around 300). I dont know what happens, is there any form to avoid this? i need those eps in svcd format..


Minion  2002-07-12 21:18:19 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Instead of useing a "CBR" encodeing method use a "CQ" or "VBR-CQ" encodeing method this will give you a much smaller file size while keeping simular or even better quality.In "CQ" mode you can actually use a higher bitrate and end up with a smaller file size than CBR....



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