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Hi everyone. I am using the newest version of TMPGenc Plus. I went into MPEG tools and De-Mux'd a MPEG-2 file into a m2v and mp2 files. While staying in MPEG tools, I then tried to multiplex these files into a MPEG-1 file. Trying both the "Simple Multiplex" and "Multiplex" tabs, and trying all 4 of the MPEG-1 types in the drop down box (automatic, VBR, VCD, and VCD non-standard), I have not been able to convert the m2v and mp2 files into a MPEG-1. The output is always a MPEG-2 file.
I have no problem converting MPEG-1 files into MPEG-2, but it doesn't seem to want to convert MPEG-2 to MPEG-1. The output always stays MPEG-2, even though I select the various MPEG-1 options as the output type.
when i use the wizard in tmpgenc to add the video and audio file it hangs at 9% while judging the field order .......i used the same file be4 with no problem
Hi there. I am trying to locate a TMPGenc template called KVCD-KMOD (that's the only name I have for it) and having absolutely no luck whatsoever. I have seen the KVCD templates for TMPGenc on the kvcd.net site and this one is not there. If anyone knows where I can locate this particualr template, I'd be most appreciative for the heads up. Thanks in advance.
An MPEG 1/2 file will always be bigger than an AVI if you want to maintain quality. You can reduce the size by reducing the bitrate, but the output will look crap.
Wrong. A MPEG-1 is encoded at CBR therefore the size is 10 MB per minute (compulsory). Therefore 1 CD-R approx 80' of VCD movie is compulaory.
You either must use the KVCD templetes or split the movie into 2 (for a 80 min < length < 160 min movie).
Can anyone help please...here's the situation. (BTW I am new to this)
I have a series of avi files which I want to convert to mpeg so I can watch it on my TV. On recommendation, I downloaded and installed TMPGEn. Converted one file (using defaults). Pictures are perfect but sadly :-( no sound
I have checked the posts in this forum and so far I cannot see one straight answer (remember I am new to this)
How do I get the audio? I asked for system (video & audio) when I encoded the avi file and yet no sound.
If I can stream the audio into a wav file using something esle, how do i combine the 2 files into a "working" mpeg file that I can burn to a CD?
Can someone pretty please give me a step by step instruction so I can reach my goal. Thanks
i get the ntdll.dll error and i realize this has been asked many times before, but all everyone says to do is install ffdshow,and it doesnt work. please help me out if anyone has any ideas.
i found out that XPress does the same thing i was wanting Plus to do and XPress worked fine with no errors, so i suggest getting XPress if you are getting this dumb error.
I just downloaded TMPGEnc and it's freezing - and worse, it leaks all my ram to zero and then I have to hard boot. It's very very ugly.
Why is it doing this and what do I have to do to make it stop. It never begins to work on my avi video - it just stops right after I hit the start button, freezes, then leaks all the ram.
Hi,
It would seem that there is a problem with your install to me. Its kinda tuff 2 say without knowing more but to make sure use your program add/remove tool and delete the download, grab another from this site and then reboot your PC do another install and BEFORE using reboot AGAIN, this to make sure of what we are starting out with, Ill check back in to se how you are making out, also tell us exactly which version you are using........ill be waitin on ya!
Hi, OK I tried this, although there was nothing to uninstall. I deleted the directory, rebooted and re-unzipped the free TMPGEnc (even though it says it's supposed to be free, I keep getting "YOu only have 27 days usage remaining" message.)
The problem happened when I changed the VFapi plugin settings. At least with those changes, I could get the .avi to load in both audio and video boxes. Now that I reinstalled and left it at factory settings, I can browse to the video, but it doesn't autofill the audio source box. (and the radio button area at the bottom right moves to Video Only). When I set to that selection back to video plus audio, and try to input the file as the audio source too, it gives me an error message that the audio file can't be supported or open. (other packages can open it.)
I am having problems encoding a WideScreen video in the QT .MOV format.
Essentially, the original .MOV file is already set in a "235 to 1" aspect ratio.
If I use the "16x9" option in TMPGEnc, I can preserve the aspect ratio and the video appears on screen just like any WideScreen DVD would, with the usual black bars at the top and bottom of the screen.
Unfortunately, and this is my main problem, the left and rigt edges are gtting cropped on every TV I play my new creation on.
I have tried adjusting other settings relating to "Aspect Ratio" in TMPGEnc, but I still have not found one that works.
I have used TMPGEnc Plus faithfully for a couple years without problems. Recently I added MPEG Editor to my PC for the added funcionability.
I also recently purchased a Digital Camcorder that uses MiniDV tapes. I have uploaded the video to my pc via the firewire and WinDV as an avi file. The problem I am having is that when I try to bring the avi file into TMPGEnc it only recognizes about the first four minutes of the file even though the file may be over 30 minutes long.
I have never experienced this before. Any ideas? I am stumped.