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when using divx or AVI output format I would like to have AC3 passthrough with the encoded video. That's the only thing missing from TMpgenc that would make it perfect.
its not missing from their product, its just that you have not got the ac3 codec installed , many codec packages such as klite advanced codec pack will have it in it, when you go to select the encoding codecs look mfor the audio tab and selecvt ac3
Hi,
I'm trying to convert 15 different avi files together but it joines the MPEG's together (So insted of 15 x 45 minute episodes it turns into a 5 hour film).
How do I change it (if I can) so when I convert multiple avi files thay are separate when thay finished covertng?
64-bit operating systems are not officially supported, but I've heard of people using TMPGEnc products on their 64 bit systems without problems. There's no 64-bit compiled version, but you can just try the trial and see how it works on your system.
I am currently running TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress on Windows XP 64 bit and haven't had any issues. Mainly converting H.264 content to Divx and am using CoreAVC and AC3Filter.
I've used video with ac3 and mpeg audio for the menu background, but they always get converted to wave LPCM. Is there a way around this so I can keep the original audio format? I ticked the Environmental settings to AC3 default, but this seems to apply only to the loaded videos, not the menu.
I know in later TDA versions, the menu audio isn't always LPCM.
I'm trying to make a dvd file, but the output file will be 118 percent of the dvd's capacity, and I cant set it to 90 percent of the disk (looks like the function is disabled) the original file is about 900mb , I want to convert it to Pal 16:9 625 line.
I've been trying to the trial version on both Intel and AMD based system; while on the AMD Athlon 4600+ X2 system I get application error when I try to encode any kind of material with multipass enabled. Same procedure works flawless on a ThinkPad T60.
The DivX codec is now at version 6.8.2 as of May '08. My TMPG Xpress is still encoding with version 5 of DivX. How can I upgrade my TMPG to run the latest version DivX codec?
What you'll need to do is install the latest divx codec. Then use AVI file output in Tmpgenc. From here use the latest Divx codec. Adjust the settings to your liking and encode.
If you want to do a 2 pass encode. You'll need to use the batch mode. For example, your first encode will be set multipass 1st pass. Then your second encode you'll use the Nth pass. The Nth pass will be your finished video file.
ok, very simple, unsitall ALL versions of divx that you have to ensure a clean installtion of the new divx, reboot when unistalled, do system clean with any systemc leaner you have i woudl normally go for tune up utilities with its reg cleaner, then install the neweest divx , make sure tmpgenc is closed, and then when your finished open tmpgenc and it will encode in the newest format.
Just installed TMPGEnc4XP.exe and received arror code "The instruction at "0x7c910de3" referenced memory at "0x3250564f". The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program.
Got the same problem with application error on a Athon 4600+ system and applies with I enable multipass during encoding. Interesting enough same version of the trial works perfect on a Intel system...
I had the same problem. Somehow it appeared to me that it is a problem with a corrupt plug-in which TMPGEncXP4 loads - in my case it was an old/corrupt QuickTime. It un-installed the old QuickTime and installed the latest version - after which the problem is resolved.
I am getting the following error when I try to burn a movie to DVD:
"there is no usable DVD writing drive installed". Nero or IMGBURN works just fine and allows me to write DVD's but for some reason TMPGENC will not. Any ideas?
First a friend a mine had this problem an there was no way to fix it. Now I'm stuck with this too. I've set up an new PC system but installed the old DVD drive witch worked fine in my old system, but the Software does not recognize it now. So I guess it has nothig to do with the drive. Maybe with the way windows is installed (?) beause my friend an I are using a SATA drive as the boot partition. (In my old system I used an IDE drive to install Windows XP on.)