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Well there arent really that many programs that do this, actually only One that I know of that might encode RM to mpeg and that is called EO Video..the other way is to use a Program called "Tinra" to convert the RM to AVI then use the avi in Tmpgenc..you can get Tinra at :http://www.geocities.com/tinra04/ ..
Here's a brain scratcher for you. I've been successfully using various versions of Tmpgenc for over a year on Win2k pro and upgraded to the plus version a while back. Never had any problems with any version of Tmpgenc. I recently upgraded my system from athhlon to pentium 4, new mobo, new HD, did clean install of Win2k pro, now tmpgenc won't open any file. The dialog box says "File ___ can not open, or unsupported". This is not the usual problem of an unsupported file type or a vfapi problem. The filename that is reported back in the error message box is garbled text random letters and characters (obviously not the file I tried to load). This happens whether I try to open any video (mpg, avi, asf), audio, project file (tpr) or template (mcf), AND ONLY when I use the browse button in Tmpgenc. If I drag and drop a file into the project wizard, the file loads. I've tried just about anything. Have no problems with ANY multimedia player or editor, both audio and video. Any ideas?
Thx
@bign
have not a solution for the problem, but want to say thank you for the
tip with drag & drop. Spent many hours in modify my mpg files cause of the
same error then yours. Now with your hink it work's.
Don't know what the problem was, but I reinstalled Win2k and everything works ok. I suspect it may have been some codec I installed. Anyone have any problems using Nomo Codec?
Hi i got this error message when i was converting an avi file to mepeg after i hit start button. error -53740378 165136 came up. does any one know why this comes up? Or what could i be doing wrong.
some suggestions and help would be gratly appriciate
thanks
I have got this kind of error too. But in my case the combination of numbers often change. This error only occurs with some DivX files. If anybody knows about this problem please reply.
Does anyone know how to shrink the height of a video and encode into VCD in one step? I prob can encode the video to a smaller size, then encode again to vcd so it has the letterbox look, but is there a way i can do that in one encode?
hi, i was wondering what steps are needed to be able to convert an avi, which graphedit shows to use the ffdshow mpeg-4 filter. under filter properties, it says it is:
"ffdshow is a DirectShow decoding filter for decompressing DIVX movies.
It uses libavcodec from ffmpeg project for video decompression,
postprocessing code from mplayer to enhance visual quality of low bitrate
movies, and is based on original DirectShow filter from XviD, which is
GPL'ed educational implementation of MPEG4 encoder."
i tried converting with tmpgenc, but the audio worked, how do get around this?
i'm sure i'd have to do something in graphedit, but the only thing i currently know how to do is export the audio with 'wave dest' & 'file writer'. i'm sure there is a similar step for extracting video, which can then be encoded with tmpgenc. any help or suggestions appreciated.
The program works great, but only if i explicitly set the source range. I have to set the end frame by dragging the slider to the end, or otherwise it completely screws up. Every frame takes minutes to encode then, and it seems to think the film is a lot longer than it actually is. Anyway, all this is fixed by setting a source range.
I converted a whole set of .mov's to .mpg using the "Wizard", except one which would not convert. Settings were for NTSC VCD and defaults all the way. All worked fine except one.
On that one, on the page of the dialog where the file to be converted is loaded, error message popped up "PAL.dll not found in ..." and it listed a set of directories including the TMPGEnc folder, Windows folder etc.. After I clicked OK to that, another very similar message dialog pops up, with different list of folders I think.
I searched Google for PAL.dll and TMPGEnc, & other combinations, & nada. ALso checked some VCD sites which are usually good source for this kind of info. Is this PAL.dll a sort of plugin that would be needed to decode files that were PAL in the first place, before the format they're in now? Maybe the file is just corrupt?
All this is with TMPGEnc 2.57 or .58, Windows 2k Pro sp2, 1Ghz Athlon, 512MB RAM, & everything else is fine. Any help appreciated.
I pulled some video off of my ReplayTV. The MPEGs need to be converted before they can be stuffed onto a VCD. I can play the files using some players, however, when I convert them using TMPGENC will convert about half the file and then crash completely. There is no error message the program just disappears.
It does this with almost all of my files (but not all).
Recently I installed Nortons Utility Integrator. I was also recently hit by the bugbear virus, but have since cleaned it from my system.
Although no other programs appear to be affected, I notice that encoding in Tempenc now takes 10 times longer. Whereas before a 42 min program would take 8-13 hrs, now it wants to take up to 150 hours!
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what might be causing this and how I can fix this?
Thanks in advance.
I have a video encoded to VCD (downloaded from newsgroup) and when I try to open it in TMPGEnc to split it I get a fatal exception error. Any ideas as to why this is.
There is probably some sort of error in the Mpeg1 file..If you can"t get it loaded into the "Mpeg Tools,"Merge and cut" or "Multiplex or "de-multiplex" then There a a couple tools that are supposed to help fix corrupted Mpeg files like VCDGear which might help..
Hi!!
I have a problem.....can someone help me?!?
I have convert with TMPEG my Dv video captured from my camcorder in MPEG2 format....so the format isn't really MPEG2 but is owner DV format.....on my pc i can read this file with Windows Media Player but on other pc the video isn't read becouse Windows Media Player don't found the codec.....
Which codec i have to find/download to allow windows media player read this video?
Thanks for your help!!!
So the problem is that you can"t play Mpeg2 files made by Tmpgenc in "Media Player"?? To play Mpeg 2 files with Media player you need a Mpeg2 codec like the "Elecard Mpeg2 codec" but the codec can cause sync problems in media player and it is a Over all Buggy Codec..You are better off getting a software DVD Player like "Power DVD" to watch Mpeg2 files with...
Thanks!!!!
But i see my video in Dv Mpeg2 normally on my pc!!!But i don't found which codec i have installed with TMPEG or another program......
You know how i get this information??!?
If i found the correct code that i have on my pc, i can share my dv video on other pc.....
You didn't mention which Windows OS you use; however, you might try looking in Control Panel for an icon that reads "Multimedia." Click on the "Devices" tab and open up "Video Compression codecs." Chances are you'll find the codec/s you want to add to your other system to successfully play the file.
I have no experience copying or manually installing a video codec into an OS; you'll have to find out how to do that.