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Question TE25 Can I convert multiple files with one action? SnoFly3 3 2003-02-12 17:50:15
Question TE25 Playing back on dvd AndrEChagnon 5 2003-02-12 23:49:38
Question TE25 setting end frame anon 1 2003-02-10 23:00:12
Question TE25 TMPGEnc will let me join MPEG2 VBR files? Richard Iredale 1 2003-02-10 22:58:01
Question TE25 The Votes Are In! inch 0 2003-02-10 21:25:19
Question TE25 More info on or for soft type...please? bob flood 2 2003-02-11 02:50:14
Question TE25 Error --> "-537403781 0" or "-537403781 709424" david 1 2003-02-11 05:03:29
Question TE25 vcd out of synch zorba 7 2003-02-12 19:06:15
Question TE25 Is it possible to make the outputted file smaller than 320x240? Potman 2 2003-02-10 17:53:19
Question TE25 How to improve the quality of the sound? (MPEG2) diver 2 2003-02-10 18:05:28
Question TE25 Make a karoke file Peter 1 2003-02-11 05:14:47
Question TE25 No audio emma 1 2003-02-10 20:08:24

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Question - TE25 - Can I convert multiple files with one action? No.34372
SnoFly3  2003-02-11 03:42:53 ( ID:co3csxazfyw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a bunch of MPEG files (100+, 20min each) I need to convert from CD-R VCD to DVD+R VCD. I know how to do this, but I wanted to know if there was a way of queing up a list of them and then have my computer run them over an extended period of time? I have a feeling that the batch function does this, but I have no clue how to use it. Thanks for your time.


who?  2003-02-11 05:05:16 ( ID:opl/kkp5gij )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i dont know if you can do batches like that but i know you can rn multiple instance of tmpgenc


Minion  2003-02-11 09:27:20 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you are Transfering VCD"s to DVD-R you do NOT Need to Re-Encode them, Re-Encodeing the Files with Tmpgenc will Just ruin the Quality of the Files...All you Need to do is De-Mux the audio and change the sample Rate to 48000hz then re-mux them then you can Burn them to DVD-R..This would only take a Few Minutes per VCD to transfer from VCD to DVD-R and No encodeing is Needed..And the Batch Feature will Not do this Unless you wanted to run Just the audio through the Batch feature But there are Faster and Better audio encoders than Tmpgenc if you are Just re-sampleing the audio to 48000hz....


Ashy  2003-02-12 17:50:15 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Your gonna have to convert the audio only to 48000 hz so this will help.
http://www.innsys.com.au/doylie/cat_Development/TMPEG_Batcher/TMPEG_List.asp

ASHY



Question - TE25 - Playing back on dvd No.34366
AndrEChagnon  2003-02-11 03:16:30 ( ID:8fzplvagtmf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i have encoded on vcd a film made with my dv camñÓa in avi. It plays perfectly on my computer but can't play on dvd. I am just coming back from Future shop to try my vcd on disk, none of their machine works. Can you tell me some makes of dvd which could fit that usage . I am told that JVC model 502 and 602 could . Please help.
Thanks in advance.


Minion  2003-02-11 09:20:58 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Any DVD Player that Plays VCD will Say that it plays VCD, if the DVD Players that you tried say they Play VCD But will not play the VCD you made then the Problem is Most likely your VCD..You Probably did not Burn it correctly or With software that is specificly for Burning VCD"s...


sacedric  2003-02-12 16:47:26 ( ID:v5ureg5vhsr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Check out www.vcdhelp.com. An excellent resource for DVD player type questions. Maybe your DVD player can not play the make of CD-R you used.


Ashy  2003-02-12 17:53:46 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I it most likely you haven't made your VCD properly.
95% of DVD players will play VCD. It would be quite surprising if none of the DVD players on the store you went to didn't play VCD, so learn how to create VCD's properly.

ASHY


Buddy  2003-02-12 19:44:38 ( ID:umjot6kwzzo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I just began using the trial version of TMPGE and have had a situation similar to some I've seen posted at this board.

I have a 972 MByte MPEG-1 file which I've broken into two to fit CD's. The files were intended for VCD and the settings used were "Video-CD NTSC MPEG-1 352x240 29.97 fps CBR 1150 kbps Layer-2 44100 Hz 224". The output files were written to hard drive and then burned on KODAK CD-R's (Ultima80, 700 MBytes) using a TEAC CDWE54E and Easy CD Creator Ver: 4.02.

The created files will play via Quicktime or Player either directly from my hard drive or from the CD's in the DVD in my desktop or the CD_RW in my laptop. However, the CD's will not play on the Philips DVD701AT22 player hooked to my TV. The screen acknowledges reading a CD and the fact that it's a VCD, but then it displays "Disk Error."

If anyone can explain this situation or suggest a fix, I'd certainly appreciate it.


Ashy  2003-02-12 23:49:38 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try burning the MPEG with Nero.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - setting end frame No.34364
anon  2003-02-10 22:24:59 ( ID:28pk9ez3cnw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i set the ending frame to 70000, but when converting, the progress bar seems to be different, say 67000. this causes issues if creating a batch. say the first batch is from 1-70000 and the second is from 69000 to 100000; if i only get 67000 in the first batch, i'm missing data. is the 70000 i manually input being changed to 67000 (causing me to lose data), or are the numbers something totally different? if they are the same, is there an estimate of how many frames to overlap for each file in a batch? thanks!


Minion  2003-02-10 23:00:12 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The "Source Range" can be a Bit buggy at times so I would sugest Overlapping Quite a Few frames like Maybe 5000+ then edit off any excess frames after the encodeing is Finnished...



Question - TE25 - TMPGEnc will let me join MPEG2 VBR files? No.34362
Richard Iredale  2003-02-10 21:38:10 ( ID:9zxuj1iqigo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi, I am new to TMPGEnc. A friend said I can take some short MPEG2 files (mpv tag) and join them seamlessly into one long mpv file without losing sync. Is this true? Where would I go to find a help file?

Thanks.


Minion  2003-02-10 22:58:01 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That all depends on your Mpeg files, if the Audio and Video are exactly the same length then the chances of it going out of sync will be less But there is No Gaurantee Cuz Tmpgenc does not Officially support VBR Mpeg streams in the "Merge & Cut"...As to how to join files is easy, even a Monkey can figure it out..Just go to "File" to "Mpeg Tools" to "Merge & Cut" and From there I"m sure you can Figure it out, if you cant then you shouldn"t be doing any of this type of stuff...There is a Comprehensive Help File that comes with the "Pluss" Version...



Question - TE25 - The Votes Are In! No.34361
inch  2003-02-10 21:25:19 ( ID:0w0/jxdmrif )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The first week's votes are in!

Ratings are on a scale of 1 to 6, with 6 being the most favorable.

Product Votes Average
Magix Video Deluxe 4 5.00
Pinnacle studio 7 1 5.00
ArcSoft ShowBiz 1 5.00
Ulead DVD Workshop 4 4.75
TMPGEnc 6 4.67
Scenalyzer 2 4.50
Dazzle DVD Complete 8 4.38
Ulead visual studio 6 2 4.00
Sonic MyDVD 7 3.29
Ulead DVD Movie Factory 4 3.00
Pinnacle Studio 8 13 2.62
Ahead NeroVision 1 2.00
Pinnacle Expression 4 1.75
Totals/Average 57 3.63

Cast your vote at http://www.thepeters.org/dvd_authoring.htm




Question - TE25 - More info on or for soft type...please? No.34358
bob flood  2003-02-10 20:48:07 ( ID:q0g7ebxahqh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi again

sorry to be somewhat persistent, but i'm trying to get issues out of the way before my 15 day trial runs out!

i am still getting soft type in my m2v compared with my ligos plug in encoder.

i have tried upping the max to 8mbps. i have tried defeating the pixel search.

i have even tried doing a CNR at max level, but the type still looks soft, compared w ligos!

we are doing a lot of informational style videos, with quite a bit of text, graphics etc. so its more of a concern than people just rippin movies or tv.
:)

i would like to both get to the bottom of this as well as contribute anything (besides money) to help get this issue resolved.

standing by here for further output of info...

bee eph



Minion  2003-02-10 23:03:00 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Have you tried the "Sharpen Edge" Filter to try to Better define the Text part of the Image...


Bob Flood  2003-02-11 02:50:14 ( ID:epwmtdggcm2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

yes...

thought of that early on.

it seems to have no effect on any part of the picture.

i am wondering if this is an issue,that some of the functionality is "flaky" and is not running well on my machine.

i forgot to mention...asus motherboard,dual 400 p2s, NT 4.0 - SP 6

thanx again!!



Question - TE25 - Error --> "-537403781 0" or "-537403781 709424" No.34356
david  2003-02-10 20:44:59 ( ID:ucwvdknpe6. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How does one get rid of this encoding error?

I would be glad to proceed and have it automatically ignored, however, it keeps popping up.


who?  2003-02-11 05:03:29 ( ID:opl/kkp5gij )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

are you overclocking?
is it the same video?
does it happen at the same spot?



Question - TE25 - vcd out of synch No.34348
zorba  2003-02-10 17:51:29 ( ID:pgbad3d/awk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi again, I converted an avi file to mpeg1-vcd with tmpgenc 2.5. it plays fine on my pc but when I play it on my stand alone dvd player the sound is out of synch. I used VCDEasy to burn the VCD. Any suggestions? Thanks


Ashy  2003-02-10 18:34:17 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What is the model of your player.

ASHY


charyuop  2003-02-11 02:35:48 ( ID:l0ldmqkjktk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Actually I have the same problem, but I haven't tried it on my DVD player yet.
TMPGEnc has nice features and I was thinking about purchasing it, but it creates that problem.
My files .avi work perfectly, but when I convert them in MPG I lose the sync. I haven't wasted yet the time to burn the VCD or SVCD (coz both create gap in sync)since I used 3 or 4 DVD players on computer and with all I have the same sync problem.
I use VCDeasy too to burn.


zorba  2003-02-11 02:56:35 ( ID:pgbad3d/awk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The players name is : RCA It plays, DVD, VCD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3.
I hope this helps. The synch is not out when the conversion takes place, only when I play it on the player. On the computer is fine.
Thanks


who?  2003-02-11 04:44:05 ( ID:opl/kkp5gij )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i dont know if this will help but run the avi through virtuadub first i capture video with my tv wonder ve and when i convert it with tmpgenc without virtuadub someties the audio gets out of whack(this is cause because of frame loss with the tv wonder). you might want to try a real vcd and see if it does it too if it does it then its your dvd player


Minion  2003-02-11 09:17:46 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Many times sync Problem are atributed to the Fact that AVI files sometimes dont run at the Framerate that they specify. Say your File says that it is a 23.97fps file But in reality it could play at 29.95fps so when it is encoded to a True 23.97fps it goes out of sync....


Ashy  2003-02-12 18:03:48 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If the VCD plays fine on your PC then it is obviously your DVD player which is causing the problem.

I have a similar problem with my player where all MPEGs are in sync on the PC but are out of sync when played on the DVD player.

This I have found to be a combined fault of the burning software and the DVD player.

For some reason certain players don't like some of the files created by some burning programs for VCD or SVCD.

Nero and VCDeasy both create these files and cause this problem and so do many others, but all of these files are not required by your player to play the VCD/SVCD.

There is only one burning program I know of that can solve this problem as it doesn't burn these problem files to the disk.

The program is called VOB Instant CD/DVD. Give it as try it may solve your problem.


ASHY


artships  2003-02-12 19:06:15 ( ID:enk/koxoun2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Specifically, the problem of playing in sync on the PC and out of synch on stand-alone's is, in my meager experience, the authoring software. Try authoring to title-sets (not burning to disk), then checking the last VOB file in PowerDVD to make sure it's in sync. Note that I'm suggesting that a file that PowerDVD thinks is in sync goes out of sync once it is authored. It's as if TMPGEnc doesn't adjust whatever timestamps that authorware uses but PC-hosted viewers ignore.



Question - TE25 - Is it possible to make the outputted file smaller than 320x240? No.34345
Potman  2003-02-10 17:24:32 ( ID:sda/ru1rpof )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am trying to convert captured avi's into small MPEG1's for web broadcast. The host website requires the format to be MPEG1. How can I change the resolution size and frame rate to decrease the mpg file size? I have tried everything I can in TMPGE, VirtualDub, and Premiere 6.01. The VCD standards are producing too large of files (2 minutes of video is 18MB). Thank you.


Ashy  2003-02-10 17:30:00 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just load the unlock.mcf template then lower the bitrate and the resolution.

ASHY


Potman  2003-02-10 17:53:19 ( ID:sda/ru1rpof )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks Ashy!



Question - TE25 - How to improve the quality of the sound? (MPEG2) No.34342
diver  2003-02-10 16:36:35 ( ID:s.jjuhdzttc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have some AVI files and want to convert it into MPEG2. I have tried several external audio encode tools including toolame and SCMPX, but the sound quality of the MPEG2 file is worse than the AVI file. What's the matter? Is there any way to improve the sound quality?


Ashy  2003-02-10 17:40:14 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What seems to be the problem with the audio?

ASHY


wcpaul  2003-02-10 18:05:28 ( ID:q7gr550x3gw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Make sure you are using the highest possible bitrate.

Listening to live music captured from an HDTV receiver through good headphones, it is possible to detect a slight loss with layer II. But it is just a VERY subtle loss of ambiance. In this case, I author a DVD with audio coming from a WAV file extracted from captured AVI.

If you are noticing a problem on PC speakers and/or the material is less demanding than live music, there might be something else wrong.



Question - TE25 - Make a karoke file No.34340
Peter  2003-02-10 16:14:51 ( ID:9ri9acbc5oh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How coukd i make a karaokefile with tmpg.


swilkie  2003-02-11 05:14:47 ( ID:bdywadacmr6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Why not use a simple system to copy Karaoke files like Golden Hawk?



Question - TE25 - No audio No.34338
emma  2003-02-10 15:52:15 ( ID:tqujdz1ltx2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i was using the program to split avi movie files with no problem now that my computer has been reformatted when i redownloaded this program when the avi files were converting to mpg files i lost all audio i was told i need a mpeg2 codec is this true if so do you know where i can get it?


Minion  2003-02-10 20:08:24 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It would not be a Mpeg2 codec if you don"t have audio, the problem is Probably the audio format in the avi files, extract the audio to wav and use the wav audio as the audio source...



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