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I have a series of AVI files I wish to convert to MPEG1, however I need to include half a second fades from black at the start of the mpeg, and half a second fades to black at the end. I really don't want to have to take the avi into a third party program, and knowing TMPGEnc can fade the audio in and out, wondered if it is at all possible to do this with the picture.
It is a scripting language that can directly frameserve to TMPG and has a fade In/Out function (fadeIO). Basically, you write a simple text command script and just load that into TMPG instead of the AVI file.
I believe a plugin called readavs.dll needs to be installed manually in the TMPG folder (or maybe that is built in now).
Getting avisynth set up the first time can be tricky but once it is, you have access to a powerful functionality.
The new version of avisynth installs so that any media program can read the file without conversions and plugins. Just drag/drop or select "All Files" when browsing.
i had an avi i stretched audio in cool edit to sync it it played perfectly in media. when i used tmpg to make a svcd it was out of sync again. any ideas thanx ejw
Which setting did you change?
Can I ask why you are converting MPEG1 files to MPEG2?
This is pointless. You won't get higher quality, but it will probably be degraded. The file size will probably increase if you want to get similar quality and you will have wasted your time.
when trying to convert avi to vcd-pal with TMPGenc Plus 2.59 i keep getting the same error around frame 5800 no matter which file i try to convert. The error is: read error occured at addres 00401CB8 of module TMPGenc.exe with 00000008. Anybody that can help my solve this prob cause is have no clue? Thanks very much.
Well if the error happens at the same point every time then the problem is with the File you are encodeing..It probably has a corrupted sector at the point were you get the error...There is no easy fix for this But what you can try is to encode up to were you get the error then start encodeing again a few frames after were you get the error useing the "Source Range" then Join the two parts together useing the "Merge & Cut" if done right the join points will be hardly noticeable...
I getting the same sort of message what ever I try to convert : Read error occurred at address 0041EE3 of module Tempgenc.ex with 617AD23C
Its got to be something to do with Xvid codec, I did not have Xvid installed and Tmpgenc just kept coming up unsupported file when I tried to convert, I installed Xvid and Tempgenc seems to either see the audio or the video, when it see them together they are out of sync, or it gives me the error message about.
It got to something to do with environmental settings but I don't know what.
first of all thanks for this remarkable encoder which is the best encoder I've ever used.I'm still new with it but am learning hard to know more about it.
My problem is that in some movies I've encoded the sound does not match with the picture,I mean gets delayed and I don't know what's the reason for that problem.
But this is not always with most of the movies I encoded.
Pls i want to watch the movie on a DVD player pls help me out with this problem
Thanks and keep it up.
First of all i would like to say that this is the greatest program i have used. I am also having a problem with the sound on this particular movie. it is a divx version. it starts off great but all of a sudden the words dont match the movie. i am really excited to get this movie playing in dvd, please help me with this problem. also i used virtual dub to do the sound if that helps any. thanx again you guys are the greatest!
well...i had the same problem ...for about 1 year...and i had no answer, so...this year i had tried again..and i had discover the answer..well.. is very simple...like yours my DVD player read VCD, but the problem is that it can load audio and video perfctly at the same time, so what i do ,
make the audio to 96 k/sec, stereo etc...i hadnt tried get with 112k/sec ...but at least in 128 k/sec in my DVD player the audio dont match the video...
i do this and the audio never escape the video...well always match...happy encode.. (it wasnt that difficult..does it??)
I want to use an MPEG2 encoder in a directshow graph.
Is there a filter wrapper for tmpgenc so that I can
use tmpgenc as a normal filter in an MPEG2 encoding graph?
No, but why. What is it you are attempting to do?
It seems you are trying to encode directly to MPEG2 from another format such as DVD using Graphedit.
If that is the case there are better ways of acheiving this than using Graphedit.
Sure, if you want to convert your data to an MPEG2 file offline, then you
can use TMPGEnc directly.
But if you want to write your own video data manipulation program like
a DVR or video editing then you should use the MS directshow infrastructure.
Unfortunately this infrastructure does not provide any MPEG-2 encoder (also
know as MPEG-2 encoder filter). That's the reason why Intervideo has a close
collaboration with MS (XP Packs).
MS is offering a nice streaming buffer engine with XP ServicePack 1
that allows you write a DVR application very easily. This engine only
accepts MPEG-2 and DV streams as input in the direct show graph.
To write an DirectShow filter wrapper for TMPGenc should not be so difficult,
but offers the tremendous advantage of using this brilliant MPEG-2 technology
in the MS framework.
DivX is doing the same! Their codec can be used in the directshow framework.
Here is clip from the feature list on the Pegasus site for TMPGenc Server:
'- Control through MS-DOS Prompt (Server)
For more professional use, we have been requested to implement some feature to work with other application seamlessly. TMPGEnc Server can be controlled through MS-DOS prompt, so TMPGEnc Server can be controlled from different User interface or other application all process can be automated.'
I'm using 2.59 to code MPEGS from Matrox AVI files. This is giving me a black & white image down the left hand side of the picture - the rest is fine. How do I correct this.
I converted a avi file into MPEG but could not get the sound. I only have one file avi for video and sound but TMPEG does not allow the avi file as sound file. Can anybody help ?
load tha avi into virtual dub and sav wav . U can then use this wav with tmpeg for audio....make sure u have full processing mode set for audio in virtual dub and no compression set
I am having trouble converting WMV to MPEG. I learned about this program (TMPGENC) from VCDEasy help page. This is the program recommended for this process. Every time I try to set the end frame, TMPGEnc goes to "not responding". The file is a windows movie maker project that I created from a digital video camera file. Is there something I can do to remedy this?
PLEASE HELP!!
capn65
Tmpgenc Doesn"t seem to Fully support WMV Files But you can usually get it to be encoded to Mpeg ..First Try raiseing the "Direct show File Reader" in the "Vfapi Plugins" and if that doesn"t work then Try "ASF Tools" to Fix any arrors in the WMV File then try to Load it in Tmpgenc..WMV Files are Quite notorius for Being Corrupted Cuz they are So Compressed so Fixing them with "ASF Tools" sometimes helps...But if all else fails you can allways try encodeing the WMV File to AVI with something like "Stoik Video converter" then encode the AVI File to Mpeg with Tmpgenc.."Stoik Video Converter" is a Freeware Program that Encodes any Direct show format to any other Direct show Format accept Mpeg....
I've tried many times to convert a *.avi file to *.mpg, but it doesn't work. I've already raised the directshow in the vfapi to 2, but that only works for avi files with 15fps, I'm trying to convert from 29.97fps, and no matter what I do to the settings at the lower right-hand corner, nothing works, same with the environmental settings, I've tried many different combos with both of them, and nothing works. I've tried changing the conversion rates, but it doesn't work. I meet all the minimum requirements for the program, hell, I exceed them, what am I doing wrong?
The Direct Show file reader Has Nothing at all to do with the Frame rate of the AVI file so if raiseing it only works on 15fps files then it is Just a Coincidance...OK..Do you have the Correct codec for the AVI File you are trying to encode???And If the File was Downloaded from The Net there is a Chance that the File is Corrupted and That is Why it is Not being loaded..Corrupted files will play fine in Media Player But that doesn"t mean That it will be read properly by a Mpeg encoder...If you can get the file to load into Virtual Dub then you can frameserve it with Virtual Dub, and If you can"t get the file to load in Virtual Dub then the Problem is Most definately with the AVI File or the Lack of the Correct Codecs...
Where is this AVI from? Like Minion says the framerate has no bearing whatsoever on whether it can be decoded. This is either a corrupe file or lack of correct codecs.
You need to find out the FourCC code of this AVI which will tell you which codec you need to decode it.
The FourCC code is a four Character code which is used to identify which codec it uses.
Look to the top right corner under 'Video Format' It should also tell you the codec it requires and whether the 'Directshow renderer' can decode the file at the bottom.
I try to make a mpeg file with an Avi and Wav file. Unfortunately the TMPG program always say: "Write error occured at address 77F436F7 of module 'ntdll.dll' with 00000000".
It's happen only on few Avi file not all, why ? I don' t know.
If somebody can help me, I'll appreciate.
If this error happens only on Certain files then the problem is Most likely with the File you are encodeing..If it is a Downloaded file then the problem could be that the AVI file is Corrupted...
You will need to Get an AC3 encoder to encode the audio to ac3 then you can use AVI-Mux to mux the ac3 to the avi file...AC3 encoders are Expensive and quite slow compared to other audio encoders...