This forum is for users to exchange information and discuss with other users about a TMPGEnc product.
In case you need official support, please contact TMPG Inc.
Pegasys Products BBS [ Sorted by thread creation date ]
I used Pinnacle Studio software to convert my DV tape to avi. It created 5 avi files. Tmpgenc seems to allow me to specify only 1 file as the source. How do I tell Tmpgenc that I need to convert all 5 avi files and merge them into a single mpg file?
I am capturing my video from a digital camera onto my 80gig baracuda IDE Harddrive, when I try and encode it using TMPG, I get Horizontal lines in the film, but only when there is fast movement of people or the camera.
Does anyone know the data rate needed to capture video onto the hard drive and encode to DVD.
Your drive should be plenty fast enough for capturing even at full resolution. The Baracuda's are pretty fast drives and as such you shouldn't have problems capturing with one.
Your horizontal lines are called interlace lines. You need to use the de-interlace filter under the advanced tab in settings.
The deinterlace option you want will be either Odd field or Even field.
As a tip the next time you capture. Use a codec which allows you to capture to progressive frames this will solve your interlacing problem.
Usually lowering the maximum bitrate by 500-1000 kb/s and reducing the Q level by 5% is enough to reduce the file size by 10-20%.
Reducing the Q level by 5% will roughly give you a 100 mb decrease in size.
Also it may not be necessary to reduce the quality of the Video to fit the Movie on to disk.
It is possible to reduce the audio bitrate to 128 kb/s and still mantain a decent sound quality. This will reduce the overall size. Another point to remember is that you can overburn most 80min disks by 20 mb. This will give you an extra 40mb to play with. Add this to the reduction in size of the audio part and you may be able to fit it on the disks without adjusting the Video bitrate.
Does anyone out there know if there are any programs that will convert the S-Video format that I recieve from my CamCorder to MPEG format so that I can make some valid VCD's or SVCD's.
I don"t really understand by S-Video format, From what I understand "S-Video" isn"t a format but the mane of the type of port or connection from your Cam-Corder to whatever you used to transfer it to your computer..Like My dvd Player and my VCR have "S-Video" outputs..What program are you useing to Transfer your Cam-Corder movies to your Computer???Are you useing a "Analog" Capture card or a "Digital" Firewire Port??I would be more than Happy to help you but I need more information on your set-up and what you wan"t done..
I've ripped the Swordfish DVD using "DVD Decrypter". Then used "DVD2AVI" to create a .d2v file and audio file. For some reason every time I encode the first half of the movie to an MPEG the audio is like 10 seconds before the video. Other movies I've encoded with no problems. Why is it doing this?
This sounds like in the original DVD the sound had a delay given to it that you did not notice when you got the outputs from DVD2AVI. What I would suggest is to take the AVI and put it into VirtualDub and then take the Wav which, if you got an AC3 from DVD2AVI you can get from BSWEET, and add that wav to the VirutalDub also. Then play with the Delay factor until everything comes out correctly. Save it and redo it into Tmpgenc.
If there is a "Audio Delay" it will have the delay value in the name of the audio file..You should only get a Delay if you are ripping the audio to the wrong format, you have to rip it to "WAV" format with the "Dolby Surround downmix"..And if after all this there still seems to be a delay then there is an easy fix you just de-mux the Mpeg file and re-Mux it with "Mpeg2VCR" it has a feature in it"s multiplexor than will allow you to adjust for audio delay when joining the audio and video streams...
I was wondering if someone could give me a little help with this problem.
I have a VOB file that was converted to AVI and the audio extracted as a WAV file. I am using TMPG encoder to convert them back to a MPEG2 so I can burn it as a DVD. I edited the AVI file and need to make the WAV file match the AVI file. Is there any way to preview the file in TMPG encoder before you actually encode it? ANY help is very appreciated and thanks so much for your time.
Matt
I used DVDTOAVI to convert the VOB file to a AVI file and it seperates the Audio from the video. I looked but did not find a option to keep them together when converting them. Is there another program that is better out there?
thanks so much for the info
Matt
i'm no expert on dvd...maybe others can help...all i can sugest is to use dvd2avi to demux the vob file and then encode to mpg using tmpgenc rather than avi and do the editing on the mpg...if thats posible...what kind of editing are u doing? just cuting? or filters? or..
The way you use DVD2AVI to make a Mpeg1/2 file is NOT to make an avi file..What you do is go to "Save Project" and save a D2V project file and a Wav audio file then you load the D2V file into tmpgenc as the Video and the wav as the audio then encode to mpeg1/2....Doing it this way is a lot easier than makeing an AVI file and faster and the quality is much better...
I installed the last version of TEMPGEnc. and tried to encode two different movies to burn without succes for either of them for the same reason.
When i start the process the program estimate it will take about 14 hours for a 1h25 movie
But that's not the problem, after 4 hours and a half the preview and source position show it reached the end of the movie but only +/- 30% of the process seems to be done if you believe the progression bar.
i then have a error message saying:
Read error occured at adress 00401CB8 of module 'TEMPGEnc.exe' with FFFFFFFF
The resulting file seems to be the correct size but is not working.
I'm using downloaded templates but they worked before with the previous version of the program.
>If it is an DivX-Movie, you should use VirtualDub as a Frameserver.
Thank you for taking time to answer.
I tried this and apparently it's a conspiration!
TMPGEnc now refuse to open the .vdr file saying the format is not supported.
i'm new at working with these can you tell? ;)
To frameserve from Virtualdub you need to install the Virtualdub frame serving client first.
Look in the Virtualdub help file for info how to do this or go to VCDhelp.com.
Before that though try raising your Directshow multimedia file reader to 2 under the VFAPI plugins tab in TMPG, Option>enviromental setting.
Well that should get your file into DVDit, all you need is to have the "interval of sequence header" set to "1" and have a closed GOP, have you tried DE-Multiplexing the mpeg file and loading the audio and video seperately??For some reason doing that seems to stop than error...
I am capturing my video from a digital camera onto my 80gig baracuda IDE Harddrive, when I try and encode it using TMPG, I get Horizontal lines in the film, but only when there is fast movement of people or the camera.
Does anyone know the data rate needed to capture video onto the hard drive and encode to DVD.
What you see is interlaced Video. This has nothing to do with your Harddisc. It's the way, Camcorders are working.
You have two choices: Leave it interlaced, but that needs high Bitrates.
Deinterlace it, but then you will loose sharpness and smooth Moving.
Your best bet is to use the "De-interlace filter" in the "Advanced Settings" and choose the filter that get"s rid of the lines best with the least amount of blurring, and be sure to have the field order set correctly, because this will dive you a sort of jumpy look in high motion scenes..If you use the "Wizard" to load the file in then it will analize the file and set the field order correctly...
If he want's to encode for DVD, it is NOT the best choice to deinterlace.
Hey, we are talking about DVD! On DVD, you have enought space to use high Bitrates for a very clear and sharp interlaced Video.
funny funny
no i went through virtualdub and clicked on the movie i am trying to format so i can play on my dvd.......next step tmpg when i click on the movie to place in tmpg that is when the illegal stream format error appers now any suggestions?
i have a avi file of which ive extracted the audio wav and inserted into tmpg.i have retarded and advanced the audio until i have the audio in sync.i encode a test piece with the audio in sync (say -1500ms) and all is ok.when i encode it again with the audio retarded to -1500ms as before it is out of sync ????????.
i have had this with a few avi,s lately so im wondering if anyone has any ideas.
the top an bottom of the problem is...no matter how much i sync the audio up with the video file ...it changes next time i encode??
Cheers ..my heads done in an i cant think anymore...ouch
I want encode video files in Windows Midia Video (WMV) to MPEG-1 (Video-CD)format by TMPGEnc v.2.58.144.152. When I start encoding process, file in WMV format encode to MPEG-1 format normally, but via some time encoding process stopped and show report: "OUT OF MEMORY". This going on ~ 4-7% from beginning encoding process. My computer have 256 Mb RAM, 7 Gb free HDD space. MPEG-1 file, which got before stop encoding process, playing normally. Why encoding process stopped? Help me, please!
also....convert the audio with dbpower amp to wav and add the wav to tmpgenc.Make sure u download the wma codec from that site also.http://www.dbpoweramp.com/. Just right click the wmv file and choose 'convert to'to get the wav
also....convert the audio with dbpower amp to wav and add the wav to tmpgenc.Make sure u download the wma codec from that site also.http://www.dbpoweramp.com/. Just right click the wmv file and choose 'convert to'to get the wav