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I have an half-our AVI file I made from a video. The AVI file is fine. But after I encode it to MPEG1 using TMPGEnc, the sound gets farther behind as the mpEG is played. At about 20 minutes in the sound is about 7 secinds behind the video.
You say this AVI was made from a Video...Do you mean that it was Captured from a Capture card of some sort from TV or VCR??This can be caused by Dropped frames while captureing, depending on what capture program was used some don"t compensate for Dropped frames..Or if you didn"t drop frames you can still have sync problems cuz when captureing the Soun card usus it"s own clock to mesure time and so does the Capture card, and in most cases there is a Little differance between the to clocks so ove a Long capture the sound will go out...most of the good capture programs compensate for this by adjusting the Audio frequency...
Your CPU/motherboard combination may not be quick enough. I had the same problem with a Pentium III.
I got round it by setting the "Output bitstream for edit (Closed GOP)" flag on the GOP structure tab in settings. After that, synchronisation was perfect.
i downloaded 5.8 and opened it but it does not seem to load on to computer i put in the licn.# and hit ok it just opened up i went to programs to see if it was there and it wasn't. i went to add/delete programs and it was't there so i loaded a avi to encode and the preview window is black. what am idoing wrong and could some one walk me threw set up
i have 3 avi files that i want to put on cd so it will play on DVD players (it dose play VCD's) could some one tell me how i would do this, i have Easy CD Creator 4
Hi
I am using your program to convert avis to mpeg1 and everything works very well,I just have one problem. When the resulting mpeg is burned into a vcd,If there is a long pan shot then the video seams to give little skips about every 5 secs. This isnt a big problem but I would like to know if ther is a way to fix it.
SYSTEM: pIII 600 512mb ram winxp pro
Thanx for any help u can give
This could be to do with your settings in TMPGEnc.
Can you check what frame rate the original AVI is and then let us know what settings you used to encode?
>Rix500,
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>This could be to do with your settings in TMPGEnc.
>Can you check what frame rate the original AVI is and then let us know what settings you used to encode?
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>Thanx for the reply
I am using the pal vcd template, full screen (keep aspect ratio)in clip frame,and normal on the motion precision, thats about it as I dont realy know what all the other settings do.
Most of the avi files seem to be 23 fps
Thanx again for the help
I'm no real expert so maybe someone else can offer more help, but ...
I would first off suggest you raise the motion search precision to high quality rather than normal.
And secondly (and perhaps more importantly) go through the project wizard and make sure that if your AVI is 23.976fps that you chose the NTSC film template. (Use VirtualDub 'file info' to find out the FPS).
This will output your film at the same FPS as it went in.
Most DVD players will be happy to play VCD's in a variety of formats. You don't need to output in PAL format.
Try it on a short piece of of AVI to see if it helps rather than encoding a full 90mins.
The problem is because you are changing the framerate of the original AVI. TMPG can NOT do this correctly.
Most DVD players will convert a 23.976 fps movie to 25 fps, but I'm afraid the result will be just the same as you are experiencing now. Jerky playback as most don't do real framerate conversion.
You need to convert the AVI's to the correct framerate prior to encoding or use AVIsynth to do the correct framerate conversion.
I have extracted the .DAT mpg1 files from 24 video cds and I want to compress them smaller for playback on an IPAQ. The first 8 worked perfectly, however when I try to open 9 thru 24 I get the error "can not open or unsupported". I tried changing the VFAPI plug-in priorities, as I saw in other posts, but it has no effect. Any ideas?
Try de-muxing the File and just encodeing the Video ...if it loads just mux the audio to the encoded video...Re-encodeing the audio will cause problems sometimes anyway....
Everytime I try to encode an AVI to mpeg I get horrible purple bleeding that happens on every video I've tried. I wonder if anyone has heard of this before and knows what to do to resolve it?
It sounds like a "Angel Potion Codec" Problem...If you have the Angel potion Codec installed get rid of it ...It causes this discoloration ...but if you don"t have that codec then try raiseing the "direct Show" file reader in the "Vfapi Plugins"...
hey I need to know where do I find if I got Angel Potion codec install on my computer because I get purple when I try to convert a movie it fades in and out during the movie please help? but I have been read the message board and I think this is it. thanks
>It sounds like a "Angel Potion Codec" Problem...If you have the Angel potion Codec installed get rid of it ...It causes this discoloration ...but if you don"t have that codec then try raiseing the "direct Show" file reader in the "Vfapi Plugins"...
I'm using windows xp along with a pentium 4 2.0 ghz with enough memory and shit, but when i try 2 use "merge and cut" for splitting a svcd (made by tmpgenc) in 3 parts TMPGenc shuts down and i get the well-known message that an error has occured and microsoft wants 2 know about it.
Am i doing something wrong, is windows xp fucking it up or should i buy a new machine?
NO..What you need is a different Mpeg editor...Tmpgenc"s mpeg editor isn"t very good...Well it is good when it works But that isn"t as often as It should....
You can"t use it with premier....The only way to use it with premier is to use the "Premier Video server" from "http://www.videotools.net/...and frame serve it to tmpgenc or any other encoder...and it is Very slow...You are better off getting a real Mpeg plugin for premier...
When I try loading my d2v file that was made using DVD2AVI, it freezes for about 10 seconds, then gives the error: "Tmpgenc has caused an error in KERNEL32.DLL. Tmpgenc will now close." Then, it gives this error: "File C:... can not open or unsupported." I've had the d2v files work from other movies, but with this one I'm having troubles. I've got the DVD2AVI.vfp in the environmental settings and everything. Any suggestions?
Well I guess the odvious way would be to use a Mpeg editor.you can try the "Mpeg Tools" Merge & Cut" ...Go to "File" to "Mpeg tools" to "merge & Cut" and you can figure it out from there.it"s easy as Pie...And a 718MB Mpeg file isn"t a Big Mpeg file...You can fit it and More on a 700mb 80 minute CD-r....
I just wanna say that yes people, I am pretty much a beginner.I've been encoding for about 5-6 months and I'm STILL learning more from experience and experimenting with different projects.You people teach me alot of what I need to know. I wanna thank everyone on here for all your advice, support and help for everything!!