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I have a 60 second .AVI file that I am trying to compress into a MPEG-1 file. No matter what bit-rate, size, etc, I try, keep getting the same file size- 10MB.
Click 'Load' then navigate to the 'extra' folder in your templates folder then double click 'unlock.mcf'
Next click Setting>System and change the stream setting to 'MPEG1 VCD(non standard)
If you aready have encoded the file with a lower bitrate then run the file through the TMPG simple multiplexer with the above setting. This will remove the padding which is being added to your file and will adjust the file size accordingly.
To know if there will be sound in the movie just do small test encode then play it back or go to the source range filter hand have a look at the audio graph.
To know if there will be sound in the movie just do small test encode then play it back or go to the source range filter hand have a look at the audio graph.
When i want to decode a divx mpeg layer3 movie everything goes well but when i use the expert button to cut a movie i get the error message "win 32 api call failed"
I have a really simple animation here that blends two logos on a black background. All the colors are fine expect for whites, which appear yellowish in the output file. What is even more bizarre is that the whites get even yellower towards the edges.
Anyone know whats up here?! Any help would be hugely appreciated as I'm testing the app for my boss to buy and I've got a major deadline coming up. I don't want to revert back to cleaner now - this seems so good otherwise!
Okay, after a little more messing I've noticed that it's not just the whites that are being discolored. There appears to be some kind of yellow gradient (transparent at the top, strongest at the bottom), overlaying the whole video. It's just the whites that are affected the worst.
Right - I've sorted it. In case anyone else was having the same problem, all I did was tick the 'Interpolate YUV data from 4:1:1 to 4:4:4' in the General Environmental Settings.
Just so I know, does anyone know what purpose this serves?!
It was a raw animation of two image files animated in After Effects and output to uncompressed AVI on a Win2k machine.
I suspect this is a bug report.
After encoding an MPEG file, TMPGenc unexpectedly just quits after completion, regardless if it's a single file encode or a batch encode.
I'm running win2k on an amd 1.33 ghz machine. I have more than enough ram and space for the program (I could adjust the temp directory for it)
Thanks lots if you guys could figure out why.
You have to extract the audio from your AVI file to WAV with Virtual Dub or sound forge and use that as the audio source,But if the audio is AC3 you can use AVIMuX to de-mux and uncompress the audio...
Every time i try to encode a 700mb avi film file, it doesnt have any sound. i have tries severel different films, dont know what to do, its really annoying, as i leave it for ages, and when its done there is no sound.
try VirtualDub to create a .wav file from your movie sound and use this in tmpgenc as the sound source.
or use avi2vcd to create an .avi file with uncompressed sound
Hello i'm used TmpgEnc since about 1 year with Win98SE, no problem.
But, i've installed my new computer with win2000 SP3 and i can't encode correctly a movie, the system stopped during encoding never at the same place and i do reboot my computer ( mouse don't move, keyboard inactive ...).
to pass AVI--> VCD (pal)
My system
Mother board Msi6330 V5 KT Turbo2 with lastest Bios V3.6
Duron 1.3Ghz / 512Mo SDRAM / Directx 8.1b / Win2k SP3 / HDD 20Mo 80Mo
Graphic card Hercules 3Dprophet 4000XT 64Mo Tv Out
Can you help me please ?
Sorry for my poor english
@+ Jef
Yes, with the driver IDE and AGP ( MSI 4in1 drivers for win2k)
In fact, TmpgEnc run but it seems that the problem appears on a specific
file !!!
I'd tried to correct this avi file with DivFix and the log file don't show error.
File specification :
audio at Mpeg3 48Khz / 15,991Ko/s stereo
video DIVXMPG4 V3 576*352 / 25 flps
Bonjour,
Le format SVCD de TempGenc n'est pas lisible par le lecteur windows media player for XP V8.0
Est-ce normal?
merci.
D'autre part comment puis-je avoir la version complEe (supñÓieur E5mn de video)?
merci beaucoup.
hope you're able to read english.
the mediaplayer doesn't come with a mpeg2 codec for mpeg2 playback.
the mpeg2 codec isn't free. you have to install a dcd player software like WinDVD e.g.
after that you should be able to play the SVCD with this software and i think with the mediaplayer, too.
I am trying to convert a WMV file to MPG for creating a VCD and I am getting the unsupported error. I have tried raising DirectShow priority to 2 but that did not solve the problem. The file plays in WM Player. Properties specify Audio WMA8 and Video WM Version 7. So I have the right codecs also.
Another WMV file, the video is OK but the Audio is unsupported. Again, I am able to play in WM Player. Properties specify Audio WMA9 and Video MPEG-4 V3. I am able to convert another WMV file with the exact same settings.
first of all u should convert the audio to wav before adding to tmpgenc. Use dbpower amp and install the vma8 codec for audio http://www.dbpoweramp.com/. If u have trouble with asf or wmv video then u might want to repair your file with asf tools 3.1 http://www.geocities.com/myasftools/. If it still doesn't load try cutting a tiny bit off the end.......workes for me sometimes. Asf and wmv can be tricky and are often corrupt in some way.
Thanks for your help. I used dbPowerAmp to convert the Audio to WAV and ASFTools to do a Basic Repair on the WMV. Now I am able to convert them to MPG for writing to VCD.
I was a bit hasty in posting the "Success" message. I was able to convert to MPG in preparation for creating the VCD, but when I play the MPG, I notice the Video and Audio are not in sync. There is a little lag of about 1-2 sec which is very disconcerting. Are there any tools for syncing the Video and Audio?
This is what I did to solve the Video/Audio sync problem. First, I converted the existing WMV (WMV1 format) to MP43 format by using Re-Encode feature of ASFTools. This is because I couldn't convert directly to AVI format (kept getting "couldn't locate WMV1 decompressor" error). When I played this, there was no Video/Audio sync problem. Then I converted the MP43 WMV file to AVI using Convert to AVI feature of ASFTools. When I played this the Video/Audio sync problem was there. Then I played around with the Audio Lead / Lag values and kept Convert to AVI. This doesn't take long since it updates only the AVI Header info. After just 2 tries, I was able to get a good sync. Then I used TMPGEnc to convert the AVI to MPG for creating the VCD.