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i had an avi file i extracted the sound using virtual dub and changed it to wav then i converted the whole thing to mpeg, first half of the film was fine but then the sound went about 5 mins out of sinc, why? and how do i fix it?
How did you encode the Movie into 2 Parts??? If you used the Source Range to Encode the Movie into 2 parts then try just makeing one big file and cut it into 2 parts with a Good Mpeg editor like Mpeg2VCR, and if you did encode the file to one big file and Use the "Merge & Cut" to Cut the File into 2 parts then Don"t use the Merge & Cut ,use a Real mpeg editor Cuz the Merge & Cut can cause Sync Problems...
You are Makeing a DVD ,Right??? If not you have chosen the Wrong audio format for the audio, the audio format for VCD/SVCD is Mp2 audio..But if you are Makeing a DVD then the answer is You Don"t put them together into One File, You need to have a DVD Authoring Program that will accept seperate Audio and video files ,The authoring Program will Join them together and Burn them to DVD..If your DVD Authoring Program will not accept seperate audio and video files then it doesn"t support Wav audio for DVD"s so you would have to encode the audio to MP2 audio and used the "Multiplex" to join them into one File....
Is there a way to load the *.idx file generated from SmartRipper (which has the GOP structure) into the "Force Frame Setting" of TMPGEnc? Manually entering the GOPs will take too long.
I don"t know about that, But you can Easily Just set the Gop structure of the encoded file to the same Gop structure of the File you are encodeing just by Finding out what the gop structure of the source file is useing Maybe a Bitrate Viewer or the Mpeg Stream Explorer, then set the Gop in Tmpgenc to the same one, just by putting in the amout of I P B frames there are in a Gop and the Gop Length..It Probably wouldn"t get every single frame the same as in the Source file but the same Basic Gop structure will be carried out through the whole file with Very little Differance betwween the 2 files....
Thanks, but I already know how to do all that. My problem is a video that has a very complex GOP sequence. It's not standard and alternates a lot. It would take me hours to manually set the correct GOP. I was hoping there was a way to load the *.idx file generated from SmartRipper in the Force Picture Type Setting, but I guess not.
There is an option in IFOedit which will allow you load the VOBS and create a frame list for use in TMPG to force the GOP structure.
Go to http://www.doom9.org/ and click on the IFOEDIT link in the quick search bar for info how to do this.
I got quiet good with this software and am using it to encode mpeg2 from avi's. Works well.. Except for a slight almost unnoticable pause every 1 to 2 seconds.
I checked all the settings to no avail.
By the way the file being produced is an m2v file for Maestro later so alot of the setting are not your standard settings...
This Could be from any Number of things, Make sure that the Frame Rate is the Same in the AVI file as in the Mpeg file cuz Tmpgenc can"t convert Frame rates Properly, and Make sure you have the Field Order set correctly cuz improper Field order setting can cause a Jumpy effect, If you see this While Playing on your DVD Player then Make sure that you don"t have Bitrate spikes in the Mpeg file or the Bitrate is to high in the Mpeg file and the DVD Player skips trying to spin the disk, and Make sure you do not burn your CD-R"s at too high of a Speed Cuz burning to Fast can cause many different problems like Skipping..Well These are the Conditions that Can cause a skipping in the Video, I hope this helps a Bit....good Luck
If this pause is at regular 1-2 second intervals then it is most likely because you have changed the frame rate of the original source file.
TMPG does not do correct frame rate conversion. Either encode to the same frame rate or use one of the other methods you can use for altering the framerate with either AVIfrate for changing the frame rate of the AVI and then use an audio editing program to alter the audio length to match the video or use AVIsynth.
I am having problems with templates converting to Field Order B. I set Field Order to B on the Advanced Tab in Settings, however, the finished MPEG always seems to end up as a Top Field A file that has motion problems as a DVD. Does anyone have a template, or an idea on how to make sure that AVI2DVD files come out as a Bottom Field B compliant file?
You cannot use a template to set the field order.
You must set the field order manually after loading the template and make sure you set the field order AFTER loading the AVI then the template otherwise TMPG will reset the field order.
How are you confirming that the field order is incorrect, with Bitrate viewer?
If you still experience problems, which I think is still down to your error, you can download a program called Pulldown.exe and it's GUI to convert the MPEG to the correct field order.
When I load the finished file into Movie Factory 2 I can check the field order under the information tab. The thing that is making me crazy is the first disk that I created out of a multi-disk set, came out with the correct field order, B, for some reason I have not been able to repeat this for the second disk. I have tried numerous different combinations to no avail. All resulting files come out as Field Order A. As you know the Top Field seems to have motion problems when converted to DVD. I assume that I am doing something wrong but after 6 or 8 try's it is begining to become a bit frustrating.
How do you know the Bottom field first is the correct Field order???You can still get Interlace artifacts when the field order is correct, I know I do,..Did you Try what I sudgested?? Loading the file into Tmpgenc useing the WiZard?? Cuz if useing the Wizard the Field order gets set to Top field first then that IS what the field order is..But as Ashy sugested useing Pulldown.exe you can change the field order of the file without re-encodeing the file
I am going on the fact that TMPG sets the field order correctly, however, the tutorials that I have read tell me that I want to encode the MPEG 2 in Bottom Field for DV use. Perhaps what I am misunderstanding here is if I really need to change Top Field to Bottom Field for DVD production. Most of the successful DVD's I have created were encoded in bottom field. The ones I created using the original Top Field always came out with motion artifacts. I was under the inpression that I could encode the MPEG 2 in any Field that I chose by selecting under the advanced tab. Is seems that I hace been able to do that with other AVI files but perhaps I am mistaken.
I have not quite figured out how to set up Pulldown yet, is it a similar setup to Lame Layer 3 encoder? Am I able to change Field Order in the original TMPG encoding process?
You cannot set the field order to whatever you want. You MUST set it to the same order as the original. If the original is top field first then the output must be set to top field first and viceaversa.
As for pulldown.exe, what do you mean set up?
Theres nothing to set up, just download pulldown.exe and the GUI and put them in the same folder then run the GUI.
Demultiplex your encoded MPEG then load it into pulldown.
There is no re-encoding involved.
I am taking mpeg files from SVCDs and copying them to my hard drive. I want to merge them together to put onto a DVD+R disc. I can't open any of the mpeg files as my source; I either have to de-mulitplex or merge & cut the files. I merge the files and the output file works and plays great except for the fact that it's brighter. The video is widescreen and you can definitely tell that the generated output file is brighter. The top and bottom edges are grey, while on the original files, they're black.
When I only cut one file, the output file generated has the same effect. I've looked on this bbs and newgroups, but no one seems to have this problem except me. Thanks.
I've never heard of this one.
It could be due to the fact you are joining 2 incompatible MPEGs together.
Are these MPEGs the same resolution and format?
You could try MPEG2VCR or Easy Video Joiner to join these files.
This is a Strange One, Have never heard of the Merge & Cut ever Affecting the Video Quality, Well it shouldn"t cuz it doesn"t actually do anything to the Video data it just either seperates and/or merges the audio and video data or cut"s or joins the Data But doesn"t actually Change it as to effect the way the image looks, It could be that it just looks that way on your Computer Screen, What might be happening is if you have 2 different Mpeg decoders on your Computer one decoder might be decodeing the Unedited files when being played and another Decoder might be decodeing the Edited files when being Played and the Decoder can have a Bearing on how a Mpeg file looks when being Played..I had a Simular Problem when files were Player useing Power DVD the Image looked allmost White they were so bright but when player on Media Player they Looked Normal, this was because the Cyberlink decoder displayed a much lighter image when playing files were the Ligos Decoder displayed a Darker image....Just a Thought..Anyways Do what Ashy sugested and use a Different Editor Like Mpeg2VCR.....good Luck
I am having problems with templates converting to Field Order B. I set Field Order to B on the Advanced Tab in Settings, however, the finished MPEG always seems to end up as a Top Field A file that has motion problems as a DVD. Does anyone have a template, or an idea on how to make sure that AVI2DVD files come out as a Bottom Field B compliant file?
The Field order of your File is determined By your Source file..If you load your Source file into Tmpgenc useing the Wizard tmpgenc will analize the File and set the Field order to what ever the source file is..Most retail DVD"s that I have Ripped and encoded were Top field first but a Few were Bottom field ,mostly Pure NTSC non Teliclined Sources..But anyways if you use the Wizard it will 99% of the time set it to the correct field order depending on your Source file and it does not read the field order by the Source files header which is usually right but can also be wrong sometimes, It actually scans the file for the correct Field order..But with me for some reason I get Interlace artifacts even if the field order is set correctly, I get a Terrorable Combing effect when anything moves when watching on my TV Set(It stutters and jumps when the wrong field order is set)So now I use The Telicide Filter in AVISynth that grabs any Stray Fields and Combing artifacts while not affecting the Quality and it works great, Which might help you if you get artifacts after getting the field order correct...Anyways Good Luck...
It takes forever on my computer to do a conversion (with filter). Just wondering if the conversion can be paused & saved - e.g. if you want to convert in a few different sessions.
You can pause the Encodeing But you can not save a Project and start it back up like a couple days later from were you left off..You can pause it just by clicking "Stop" and when it asks you if you want to abort you just don"t answer then you can go and run something else or surf the net, and when you want to start encodeing again just click "No" and the encodeing will start back up again but you can not shut down Tmpgenc and start it up again and start were you left off...
What exactly do you mean????You can use Files encoded By Tmpgenc in Video-Studio 7, you can use Files Made by Video Studio 7 in Tmpgenc, there is even a Plugin out that will let you export Projects directly from the Timeline in Video Studio 7 to Tmpgenc to encode without haveing to render your Project in Video Studio 7, But is Tmpgenc compatible with Video Studio 7?? I guess it depends on What Exactly you mean by that....
I have the ame problem as Erica, but just downloaded the free version.......can't use it at all. help is no help. How do I use this program? Email me or send offline message. Thanx
This isn"t a Bug, well not in Tmpgenc, maybe in your system...Give more info on the type of file you are trying to encode and were the file came from, and any errors you might get, and what you have tried to resolve the problem..The more info you can give up the more info we can give you...
It is obvious you have read the post by Erika, so why have you posted this problem as a bug! DO NOT post personal problems on this BBS as a bug.
Your problem is *NOT* a bug and reporting it as one will just get up the authors nose and the other users as it makes it harder to detect real bugs.
Also considering you have read Erika's post and the replies to it, why have you made almost exactly the same mistake by not giving us any details or info of your problem.
We are not mind readers and my crystal ball isn't working at the moment, so posting messages like 'TMPG doesn't work' just won't be answered unless you are more specific about the problem.
I am new to the TMPEG....Downloaded an avi movie From KaZaA....Plays beautifully but is too large for a CD-R. Want to compress enough for this CD-R.
Reported as a "bug" because didnt know how to ask for assistance otherwise.Am sorry. Tried the "help", but not available. Do I need a DVD recorder to use this SW?
You will allmost allways have to put a whole movie on 2 CD-R"s in VCD/SVCD Format, even if you could get it on One CD-R the Quality would be terrorable..so encode it to Mpeg and split it in two...
I "successfully" converted a DivX + srt subs into a single mpg-1 file, using TMPGEnc combined with DirectVobSub.
The result mpg is perfect, except for the fact that sometimes the subs are missing.
When previewing it in TMPGEnc however, everything looks OK.
Has anyone else experienced this too ?
Please let me know and if possible, how to solve !