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Question TE25 VCD Will Not Play Tom Dennis 11 2002-06-04 11:32:08
Question TE25 How much faster is the new 2.54a 2-pass vbr using the new env. setting? vince 0 2002-06-03 20:53:55
Question TE25 Avi is unsoported jgraham95 1 2002-06-03 22:30:49
Question TE25 MPG file to DVD playback on TV ? Warren 1 2002-06-03 22:08:07
Question TE25 Mr. Warren 1 2002-06-04 12:47:23
Question TE25 Ilegal floating decimal point calculation order DCOQ 2 2002-06-08 16:44:41
Question TE25 DVD Authoring software Oscar 1 2002-06-03 16:26:28
Bug report TE25 MPEG2 DVD Templates CBR is encoded VBR Leigh 0 2002-06-03 13:32:30
Question TE25 Audio sync problems Divx(NTSC)->PAL Paul H. 4 2002-06-04 18:10:26
Question TE25 still illegal mpeg probs ankho 10 2002-06-04 13:35:31
Bug report TE25 Cropping/Merging MPEG (MPEG tools) Yuriy Vassilenko 0 2002-06-03 11:27:51
Question TE25 Help! Program Stopped Working an Hour Ago!! Dave 5 2002-06-05 03:11:42

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Question - TE25 - VCD Will Not Play No.22595
Tom Dennis  2002-06-03 21:14:40 ( ID:hvrhufqjkmc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,

I need help ! I have been trying to burn large .avi files (movies I've downloaded from a peer-to-peer server)with no luck. I am using the latest copy of Nero. The lengthy encoding/burning process goes fine. When I try to play the disc in my DVD player (Pioneer DV525, all research hearlds this player as one of the best for vcd playback),the DVD player makes funny noises trying to search for the menu and then ejects the VCD. Sometimes the player will actually shutdown after searching. I've been able to get the disc to actually play twice out of the 50 or so times. I've tried different avi files but always the same result. Can you help?


Thanx


BoBo  2002-06-03 21:41:31 ( ID:ukwnt1fc4oc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Did you convert the AVI to VCD or SVCD before you tried to play it? Did you use TMPGEnc?

As far as your model, it is reported that it has trouble playing SVCD Menus? Does yours have a detailed Menu? I also read that it is picky when it comes to certain brands of CDRs. What did you use, name brand or generic?

By the way, it's very difficult to claim that any DVD player is "one of the best for vcd playback". In actuality, most DVD players on the market perform very well, some better than others. I have a 3 month old $150 Pioneer player, and it works great, but I just picked up a $50 Apex model to handle my PAL VCDs and SVCDs that the Pioneer would not play.

Almost every player on the market RIGHT NOW doesn't do "something" perfectly, but most do almost everything fine. Not counting a $350 Technics player my friends picked up 13 months ago - it ONLY plays DVDs!! But as I said, most players out RIGHT NOW do a good job, but there are still a few dogs to avoid.




Tom Dennis  2002-06-03 21:52:19 ( ID:hvrhufqjkmc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I was told The latest version of Nero would convert an AVI file, so i
tried dragging and dropping the avi file and it encoded and burnt with
no problems. As far as the disks, I've used Imation and Office Depot (both CDR).
Should I convert the file with TMPGEnc and simply use Nero to burn? If so,
is TMPGEnc is to use? I've been doing some reading, do I have to sepearte the sound file from the video file?

Tom


willyiam  2002-06-03 21:57:44 ( ID:nsbkh5almbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

My old 525 will play any VCD/SVCD with or without Menus. It will also play any type of Cheapo CDR's...The fact that your 525 has played the 'Dodgy' one a couple of times proves it to be a good machine...Look to your downloaded AVI's as the cause of your problems.


Tom Dennis  2002-06-03 22:02:15 ( ID:hvrhufqjkmc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Wilyiam.....my 525 is almost 2 years old as well. Can you be more specific about what to check the AVI files for? They play great in my Windows media player using the angelpotion codec. Should I use TMPGEnc to clean up the the AVI files before the burning process?


BoBo  2002-06-03 22:13:26 ( ID:ukwnt1fc4oc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Tom. The version of Nero that I have is several months old, so if the VERY latest has the capability to do this on the fly, then I don't know about it. But quite honestly, even if it claims it can do this, I doubt it will be able to do it properly since re-encoding or converting a LARGE AVI file on the fly in a few seconds or minutes sounds quite impossible. If it took Nero several hours to burn the disc after you dropped the AVI file into it, then most likely are versions are similiar, since that time was spent re-encoding the file in the background. Since you didn't mention how long it took to complete the burn, I'm covering all the bases here.

For some time now, if Nero detected that an MPEG is not 100% compliant, it tells you that it will "ignore the compliance, reencode the file or cancel the adding". Anytime I have allowed Nero to reencode the file, it has f'd up the disc. In this case, you would have MORE luck if you told Nero to "ignore the compliance", than to reencode it. Nero has also had "AVI support" for awhile, but I wouldn't trust it to do any proper reencoding.

Since you are obviously having trouble with that disc, then your choice is simple. Use TMPGenc to reencode the file to either an SVCD or VCD. Depending on the size of the original, this will take some time to do. Best if you convert it at a time when you don't need your PC for a bloack of time, such as when you are sleeping. The process will take less time if you aren't running any other tasks on your PC.

There are other tools out there to reencode AVIs, but I have always preferred TMPGenc. Maybe someone else can suggest another app, but I would stay with TMPGenc given the choice. For best results, you would need to renencode using pure streams of Audio and Video. If you are new to this, then go to alt.binaries.multimedia.utilities and look for "Dr. Mercury's Movie Kit". He posts his latest package every Saturday night. It comes with many apps and instructions for doing everything you need to know.

Good Luck


BoBo  2002-06-03 22:19:16 ( ID:ukwnt1fc4oc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Tom. The version of Nero that I have is several months old, so if the VERY latest has the capability to do this on the fly, then I don't know about it. But quite honestly, even if it claims it can do this, I doubt it will be able to do it properly since re-encoding or converting a LARGE AVI file on the fly in a few seconds or minutes sounds quite impossible. If it took Nero several hours to burn the disc after you dropped the AVI file into it, then most likely are versions are similiar, since that time was spent re-encoding the file in the background. Since you didn't mention how long it took to complete the burn, I'm covering all the bases here.

For some time now, if Nero detected that an MPEG is not 100% compliant, it tells you that it will "ignore the compliance, reencode the file or cancel the adding". Anytime I have allowed Nero to reencode the file, it has f'd up the disc. In this case, you would have MORE luck if you told Nero to "ignore the compliance", than to reencode it. Nero has also had "AVI support" for awhile, but I wouldn't trust it to do any proper reencoding.

Since you are obviously having trouble with that disc, then your choice is simple. Use TMPGenc to reencode the file to either an SVCD or VCD. Depending on the size of the original, this will take some time to do. Best if you convert it at a time when you don't need your PC for a bloack of time, such as when you are sleeping. The process will take less time if you aren't running any other tasks on your PC.

There are other tools out there to reencode AVIs, but I have always preferred TMPGenc. Maybe someone else can suggest another app, but I would stay with TMPGenc given the choice. For best results, you would need to renencode using pure streams of Audio and Video. If you are new to this, then go to alt.binaries.multimedia.utilities and look for "Dr. Mercury's Movie Kit". He posts his latest package every Saturday night. It comes with many apps and instructions for doing everything you need to know.

Good Luck


Tom Dennis  2002-06-03 22:20:31 ( ID:hvrhufqjkmc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

BoBo....thanx for the help! I will try to get the kit from the newsgroup. So, was I correct in my research? If I use TMPGEnc, will I have to split up the video and audio and then recombine them before I burn them? By the way, the nero encoding process for a 300MB AVI file is taking about 2 hours.

AGAIN THANX !!


Minion  2002-06-03 22:20:52 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I think your problem is that you used "Nero" to encode your movie, as for encodeing goes "Nero" sucks the big one ,but as a burning program there is none better..encodeing with "tmpgenc" will give you much better quality than anything that nero could produce,useing "tmpgenc" is a lot more complicated than useing "nero" but it is worth it.mpeg is not a format for "cleaning up" your avi files, your avi files should be at the best quality possible when you encode then to mpeg cuz the mpeg will only look as good as the avi file you encode..so try encodeing with "tmpgenc" and if you have problems post back and someone will try to fix any problem you are haveing.....


Tom Dennis  2002-06-03 22:28:49 ( ID:hvrhufqjkmc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

....Is there a "How to" out there dealing with encoding the avi file with TMPGEnc? Do I need to seperate the audio with VirtualDub? Will TMPGEnc re-combine the audio and video?


BoBo  2002-06-03 22:29:45 ( ID:ukwnt1fc4oc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Tom. Please go download the latest Dr. M kit, and come back here with any questions. After you familiarize yourself with some of the appd and the processes, you will be able to move forward quickly. I will check this board a few times during the course of the day, but there is always someone here to help you.

If you are new to Newsgroups, make sure you are using a proper News Reader, like Agent, and if not, then Free Agent or NewsBin Pro. Make sure you get ALL headers so you can find the post from this past Saturday. Your ISP newsfeed should still have the posts for that day. If not, get a free 3 day trial at http://www.easynews.com/trial/ With EasyNews, you can DL from a web interface, or use a newsreader as I suggested above. DO NOT use Outlook Express for downloading binaries!! That would be a waste of your time!



ASHY  2002-06-04 11:32:08 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You say that your player has played the disk twice out of fifty times.
This means you must have encoded it right otherwise it wouldn't play at all.

One tip I can give you which may help, is to reduce your burning speed if you are burning the disk at high speed.

VCD's don't burn to well at high speed and most if not all players will have problems like jerking, blocks appearing and funny noises in the sound with disks burned above 4x.

So try to burn your VCD at 4x and see how it goes.

ASHY




Question - TE25 - How much faster is the new 2.54a 2-pass vbr using the new env. setting? No.22594
vince  2002-06-03 20:53:55 ( ID:swds46ubtxw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Has anybody used the 2.54a new env. setting? If you choose to save the result from the first, how much faster to do a 2pass vbr compared to 2.53? thanks



Question - TE25 - Avi is unsoported No.22592
jgraham95  2002-06-03 20:30:43 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

can sum1 tell me how to get avi files suportd on version 2.41a please! thankyou


Minion  2002-06-03 22:30:49 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Why are you useing "2.41" it is quite old, but your problem sounds like you need to raise your "direct show" plugin..Go to "options" to "enviromental settings" to "vfapi plugins" and raise the "direct show" plugin to "2" and lower every thing else to "0".....This should get your avi file loaded.......



Question - TE25 - MPG file to DVD playback on TV ? No.22590
Warren  2002-06-03 19:12:00 ( ID:85mhoxquhtj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Used TMPGEnc 2.54a to convert AVI file to MPG file (NTSC)
for DVD-R. I have a Pioneer DVD-R writer and want to
play MPG file created by TMPGEnc 2.54a for DVD playback on
my TV, using a DVD player purchased in China.

When I copy MPG file created by TMPGEnc 2.54a to
Pioneer DVD-RW/R Writer, MPG file writes OK, but
does not play on DVD connected to TV.

I know the DVD Writer and Player work because I have
copied numerous DVD's and they play fine.

Is there another step after creating an MPG file with
TMPGEnc I need to do before writing the DVD-R disk ?

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Warren



Minion  2002-06-03 22:08:07 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you have copied Numerous DVD"s and they play fine then do what you did when you burnt those numerous dvd"s, is this the first time that you have used Tmpgenc for encodeing your dvd"s?did you use a different encoder when you burnt your other dvd"s?If you have done numerous dvd"s and this one time you used Tmpgenc and it did not work then do what you did when they did work..



Question - TE25 - Mr. No.22588
Warren  2002-06-03 18:58:44 ( ID:85mhoxquhtj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Used TMPGEnc to convert AVI file to MPG file.
Want to write to DVD-R for DVD playback on TV.

Whn I copy MPG file created by TMPGEnc to my DVD
Writer, it writes fine, but does not play on my
DVD for TV.

I know the DVD is OK, because I have copied programs
to DVD-R and it plays fine.

Can anyone help me ?

Thanks,
Warren


ASHY  2002-06-04 12:47:23 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can't just copy the MPEG file to the DVD and burn it like a data file.
You need a DVD authoring program for this.

Here is a link to some you can try.
http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/authoring.html

ASHY



Question - TE25 - Ilegal floating decimal point calculation order No.22585
DCOQ  2002-06-03 16:54:49 ( ID:jac9z0e/27n )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Dear Sirs,

i have a big problem. Everytime when I am starting the progress it says to
me "Ilegal floating decimal point calculation order"

I want to change an AVI file into SVCD and have the following settings:

Constant quality
and loaded SuperVideoCD (PAL).mcf file.

What should I do to avoid this problem ?

Thanks in advance for your replies.

Best regards

DCOQ/Germany


ASHY  2002-06-03 17:07:36 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Search> 'decimal'

ASHY


matrus  2002-06-08 16:44:41 ( ID:qd2evtn.5al )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

ciao
scrivo dall'italia
ho lo stesso problema anchio con file avi da comprimere
qualcuno potrebbe darmi una spiegazione in italiano

grazie



Question - TE25 - DVD Authoring software No.22583
Oscar  2002-06-03 15:50:49 ( ID:c0wlr2e/nil )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Realize this is a bit "off the subject", but wondering if some of the people here can recommend a decent DVD authoring package. I already have a "finished" DV video (Premiere / TMPGenc), but need to create DVD menu, chapter points, etc. Tried the MyDVD that came with my Pioneer 104, but it "transcodes" the mpeg2, and also cannot add chapter points.

Any opinions/recommendations appreciated.

Oscar


ASHY  2002-06-03 16:26:28 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/authoring.html

ASHY



Bug report - TE25 - MPEG2 DVD Templates CBR is encoded VBR No.22582
Leigh  2002-06-03 13:32:30 ( ID:8yfrh0k0y/a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi

Version 2.54 Plus.

Encoding for DVD, if I use CBR the resulting stream actually has a VBR. Even setting for VBR and setting Max/Avg/Min all the same still sees a VBR, with peaks going above the maximum setting, and mins dropping well below the Min setting. This is of course causing problems as setting say a maximum of 9000 CBR is seeing a VBR stream with peaks going about 10Mbits/sec causing problems on playback!

Regards

Leigh






Question - TE25 - Audio sync problems Divx(NTSC)->PAL No.22577
Paul H.  2002-06-03 12:35:03 ( ID:cgx3nbhwwxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've had many audio sync problems converting a 512x384 (4:3) NTSC 23.97 48000 DivX trailer to play on my PAL Sony NS-300 multi-region DVD player and Sony 4:3 TV in the UK.

First I demultiplex the file to a 44.1 WAV file and a video stream.

Then I encode a new file:
With fixed frame rate, 512x384 the picture is too far to the right. This is probably a DVD/TV problem.

With 23.97 frame rate, SuperVCD 480x512 (PAL) but mpeg1 format (2200kbps) the picture is good but the audio sync is wrong, seems to get worse.

I have tried many combinations of resolution, aspect ratio, frame rate. I have studied vcdhelp.com. The TV is multi-standard and plays all the different frame rates (NTSC/PAL) with a good picture. I use Nero to burn CD-RW disks.

Audio sync is the only problem. What should I do?




Minion  2002-06-04 05:10:07 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You have done every thing right up to a certain point, but what you didn"t do is realize that your video stream is now shorter than your audio cuz you have sped up the movie by changeing the frame rate from 23.97 ntsc to 25 pal, now what you have to do is shrink your audio file..First extract the audio from your video file then find out the "Exact" length of your video file, now you will need a audio editing program like "cool edit" which has a function that will allow you to shrink(or stretch)your audio file to the exact same length as your video file, after you have done this you just you can multiplex your audio file and your video file together and then they should be in sync..There is a bit more to it that i wrote here but this is basicaly how you do it, you will need to experiment for a bit to get it right, but it"s better than never getting it done, if you have trouble figureing it out you can e-mail me ........good luck


Paul H.  2002-06-04 12:00:46 ( ID:cgx3nbhwwxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Minion,

Thanks I see your point. I don't think the sync problem is due to a 23.97/25 (95.88%) timing skew - over a 40 minute movie the sound is out by about a second or two. While we are on that point - are there any details about the TMPg frame rate conversion? I would expect it to interpolate between frames to keep the timing correct and the CPU time used supports that. If it simply output frames without any processing it would finish in a few minutes.

It seems more likely there are small jittor errors creeping in, either in the audio or video streams. Perhaps the extraction of the Divx MP3 audio track is not 100% accurate timewise...or the Divx codec that decodes the video frame by frame for TmpG it not entirely accurate.

I recall getting some "buffer underflow" errors from one of the conversion programs. At the time I just ignored them but if audio samples where lost that could explain the sync errors. I'll see if I can reproduce the problem.


Are there any test AVIs or MPGs anywhere? One showing time and an audio click every second could be calibrated with a clock.


Paul H.  2002-06-04 13:57:16 ( ID:cgx3nbhwwxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Minion,

Thanks I see your point. I don't think the sync problem is due to a 23.97/25 (95.88%) timing skew - over a 40 minute movie the sound is out by about a second or two. While we are on that point - are there any details about the TMPg frame rate conversion? I would expect it to interpolate between frames to keep the timing correct and the CPU time used supports that. If it simply output frames without any processing it would finish in a few minutes.

It seems more likely there are small jittor errors creeping in, either in the audio or video streams. Perhaps the extraction of the Divx MP3 audio track is not 100% accurate timewise...or the Divx codec that decodes the video frame by frame for TmpG it not entirely accurate.

I recall getting some "buffer underflow" errors from one of the conversion programs. At the time I just ignored them but if audio samples where lost that could explain the sync errors. I'll see if I can reproduce the problem.


Are there any test AVIs or MPGs anywhere? One showing time and an audio click every second could be calibrated with a clock.


ASHY  2002-06-04 18:10:26 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Your post is VERY confusing to say the least.
On one hand you say you are creating a PAL SVCD, but then you say the framerate is 23.97 and the resolution is 480x512 and the format is MPEG1, so how can that be PAL SVCD? PAL SVCD is MPEG2 480x576 25 fps which is nothing like your specs.

One other point I'd like to ask is, does this happen on the PC as well as your DVD player?

I think TMPG probably does interpolate frames when you change the framerate, but this always results in jerky playback where the frame has been interpolated otherwise the length of the movie would change which doesn't happen.

I think that your sync probs are due to errors in either the video stream or audio stream as this only happens with certain files and I don't think it has anything to do with buffer underflow errors.

If the audio is gradually losing sync then I would follow Minion's suggestion and find the length of the streams separately and use Cooledit 2000 to adjust the audio stream accordingly or you could simply alter the framerate slightly using AVIframerate changer and speed up or slow down the video to match the audio.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - still illegal mpeg probs No.22566
ankho  2002-06-03 12:13:09 ( ID:kzy53zrd4ec )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Me again, I was having troubles before with tmpg not accepting the mpegs that i made using vcdgear. I was told to use isobuster to create them and this would solve my problem. I just got done creating another mpeg from bin and cue files using isobuster and tmpg still said that it was an illegal mpeg. What is the problem? I have uninstalled tmpg and re downloaded it and tried about every other method of converting. Now if there is an easier way to do what i am trying to do, im all ears. here is the scoop-

My dvd player doesnt support svcd so i use the tmpg to put a vcd header on the mpeg files that i create. This has worked for me 50 times in the past. Without any problems. Now all of the sudden every mpeg that i create no matter how i create them says illegal mpeg when i try to load it in the tmpg demultiplex or even the merge and cut. When i try to load them in isobuster it says some other error like pvc or somthing. I am in desperate need of help. Please send it. Thanks in advance.


ASHY  2002-06-03 13:35:24 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Did you create these bin/cue files with that crap VCDgear. If you did this is the reason why you are still getting the error when you extract with ISO buster.
VCDgear alters something in the MPEG itself so no matter what program you use to extract it, it will still have the same problem with TMPG.

The way around your problem is to demultiplex the file with another program first such as DVMPEG or MPEG2VCR first. It should then open in TMPG ok.

ASHY


ASHY  2002-06-03 13:45:19 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just out of curiosity, why are you extracting MPEGs from bin files. Where are the original MPEGs?


ASHY  2002-06-03 13:57:57 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Another solution to your problem is to not extract the MPEG from the bin file at all.
A program called Daemon tools to create a virtual drive. This allows you to open the image and use it as if it were already burned to a disk. You can then use TMPG to open the MPEG or DAT file directly from the image.
http://www.daemon-tools.net/main800.htm

ASHY


ankho  2002-06-03 23:57:55 ( ID:kzy53zrd4ec )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i demultiplexed it with dvmpeg and it says illegal audio mpeg when i try to load it in tmpg. I think i might be screwed. :( any other ideas? Thanks.


ankho  2002-06-04 00:15:28 ( ID:kzy53zrd4ec )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

also 1 thing that i forgot to mention, Even the movies that i havent touched with vcdgear dont work on tmpgenc. So i am wondering if i have a setting wrong on it or if when i was installing those codecs if i might have installed some conflicting stuff??? just some ideas. But now that i have demultiplexed an mpeg, tmpg does accept the video part of it. But says that it is an illegal audio mpeg. and as far as your question as to where the original mpeg files are, I downloaded the rar files and extracted them to bin and cue using winrar. So i never have had the original mpeg files. I appreciate the help.


Minion  2002-06-04 06:51:07 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you can get your video file in "tmpgenc" then your problem is solved, just encode the audio the a wav file with any audio encoder and load that in a your audio file.....


ASHY  2002-06-04 11:40:51 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Minion is right. It looks like the reason your file wasn't loading is because of the audio.

What format is the audio in. Is it mp3 vbr or maybe ac3?

In either case you should re-encode the file to a wav using a program such as dbpoweramp http://www.dbpoweramp then load that into TMPG as the audio.

ASHY


ASHY  2002-06-04 11:44:53 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Sorry that should be. http://www.dbpoweramp.com
One other thing if you have trouble encoding the audio to a wav. It is most probably AC3.
For this you would have to use a program such as AC3DEC to decode the file to a wav.

ASHY


ankho  2002-06-04 12:17:22 ( ID:kzy53zrd4ec )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

got it converted to wav and it still says that it is an illegal audio stream. I am convinced that somthing major is messed up here. NOthing you throw at me seems to work. And like i said before, even files that i havent even touched with vcdgear wont load on tmpg so i think the problem lies deeper then we are looking. Any more ideas? Thanks.


ASHY  2002-06-04 13:35:31 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What??? You've got to be kidding me. TMPG 'WONT' load the wav file.
There is definitely something amiss here. That should not happen.
Does it actually play with mediaplayer?

Was the wav encoded to 44.1khz 16 bit stereo?
As a test encode a music file such as an mp3 to a wav with dbpoweramp and try to load that as the audio in TMPG and see if you get the same error.

The only other advice to you is to completely remove TMPG from your system. Download the new version and re-install it.


ASHY



Bug report - TE25 - Cropping/Merging MPEG (MPEG tools) No.22565
Yuriy Vassilenko  2002-06-03 11:27:51 ( ID:tcojxz02gy. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Don't make audio stream, only video stream crop/merge make in out file



Question - TE25 - Help! Program Stopped Working an Hour Ago!! No.22559
Dave  2002-06-03 04:32:44 ( ID:ogcaiavb45l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Please Help!
I do not have a registered version of TMPG Enc, I downloaded it 21 days ago and it says I have 9 days left if I go to the "about" section.
I have version 2.54.37.135 and Core 1.87.133. Here is my problem:

I have 2 multiple CD SVCD's. I do not have a DVD player that plays them so I reencode them. This is a fine solution for me as I can re encode at roughly the same speed that it plays and I am a patient person. The first SVCD went fine, I re encoded the whole thing (5 CD's), burned it and enjoyed watching it on Friday.

However, I am now working on the second one and having terrible problems. The first CD re encoded fine. The second, the same. However, now working on the Third I have hit an absolute road block. I was re encoding and I got a BSOD. I restarted my machine and now TMPGEnc will *NOT* open the SVCD's Audio portion. It will open the video fine, and the MPEG does have audio, but for some reason it will no longer recognize it. This is the case in both partions of my WINXP and Win98.

I tried to see if it would open the previous CD's which I just re encoded hours ago. I get the same error. I obtained an ancient version of TMPGEnc from a website to see if it would open it. It does but by the audio it puts mux:. This is a much slower way of reencoding and I would really like to avoid it.

Does anyone have any idea how to fix this?

Also... if this is an issue that crops up every couple of days I apologize. I tried to use the search function on this forum but it is impossible to get anything related since it uses any of the words. Arg!

Feel free to remove the **nospam** and e-mail me or add me to ICQ.
Thanks for any help at all.

David Lenz


Minion  2002-06-03 05:18:00 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What you will have to do is just encode the video then you can "de-muliplex" the original mpeg and multiplex the audio with the encoded video..You said that you don"t have a dvd player that plays them(svcd"s) so you re-encode them, re-encode them to what?


Dave  2002-06-03 05:27:44 ( ID:ogcaiavb45l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I Re-Encode them to XVCD (I think). Basically the settings are MPEG-1 with a bitrate of 2500 which my player will play.

Thanks for the solution. It just bugs me that only hours ago I could easily do it without "de-multiplexing" and now suddenly I can't. It says the audio portion of the Mpeg's is unsupported. My question is how can that be if it was supported only hours ago?

Does TMPGEnc have an MPEG Audio codec that could be corrupted and that it would not fix when I tried re-installing it?

Thanks Again.
David


Dave  2002-06-03 05:34:20 ( ID:ogcaiavb45l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Actually, I think I fixed it.
I went into Options --> Environmental Settings --> VFAPI Plug In and I had 2 MPEG 2 Video plug ins. By unchecking one of them I solved my problem.

Dave


ASHY  2002-06-03 11:00:28 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just ou of curiosity, if your creating XVCD, how come the movies is 5 cd's?This must be one hell of a long movie.

ASHY


Dave  2002-06-05 03:11:42 ( ID:ogcaiavb45l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If your wondering it is the DVD Screener of LOTR. However I ran out of 80 minute CDR's and have to slice them up slightly so that it fits onto 5 CDR's. The movie is 3 hours long and is 4 80 minute SVCD's.

Dave



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