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Sorry to disturb... But I tried all possible means to open the downloaded TMPGEnc-2.510.49.157-Free.zip file (and others), and it does not open saying "ZIP archive is invalid or corrupted"
This is the error I get after a few minutes encoding of one movie, then TMPGEnc simply does not go on to encode allthough the file is a lot longer. Any Ideas what I could do?
Thanks!
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I'm also having this same problem with a XVID encoded video. The movie is about 900000 frames and I'm planning on splitting it in 2 for SVCD, frames 500000 - 900000 work and encode fine but frames 1 - 500000 doesn't work. I tried setting the Direct Show Filter to 1 under VFAPI plug and it encoded but when I burn it to SVCD and play it back on my DVD player its distorted.
I try to multiplex two saperate .m2v and a .mp2 files to a MPEG-I stream. I was told that I have to install the plugins VFAPI and Toolame, otherwise I always just had a audio but no video signal in the muxed stream. But like sunz (19519) I have the problem, that I don't really know who to install them. Because it is not possible to save the job and open it in VFAPI again by the reason that I use the MPEG-tools for that.
You don't need any plugins at all to multiplex an m2v and mp2 stream. Just use the simple multiplexer.
Also you can't multiplex to an MPEG1 stream either. The file you have is MPEG2.
To do this you would have to use Virtual Dub and the Subtitle Plugin and frame serve the AVI file and the Subs to Tmpgenc...go to "http://www.virtualdub.org/
Well there are a Bunch of reasons why you should not set the Minimun Bitrate to "0"...One reason is if the Bitrate goes to low your Player won"t be able to read it, and another reason you don"t want it to low is if the Bitrate all of a sudden Jumps from say 200kbs to say 1500kbs or 2000kbs your DVD Player won"t be able to spin the Disk fast enough to go from a Really slow speed at reading at 200kbs to a Fast speed at 1500kbs so the Image will look like slow motion for a couple seconds and the audio can go out of sync for a few seconds till the disk speeds up to the speed were it can read the data at the proper speed, and having to much space between the Minimum and Max bitrate will cause bitrate spikes that will cause an effect the same as I just described...
If you set the bitrate to low and depending on the quality setting then the bitrate chosen by the encoder may not be enough for the data contained in the image.
This will lead to a blocky image. Setting it to a minimum such as 1800kb/s ensures that the minimum bitrate always yields a block free picture when the image detail drops below a certain threshhold.
Hey,
I'm trying to encode/cut avi/mpeg files.
I used tmpeg enc. for a long time, but since the last week I didn't get any sound/audio on the encoded/finished file.
Therefore I didn't had any problems. Can someone help me pls?
Can you explain your problem a Bit better??? Is ther No sound in the Cut AVI files or is it in the Cuz Mpeg files or is it in the Encoded Mpeg files???? and tell us what format your AVI"s audio is and what exact Proscess you are going through to and were the Problem pops up....
what's an easy way to batch encode several dozens of files?
I want to use the batch mode but would rather not go through selecting each file one by one since I want to apply the same settings to all the files.
I can imagine that I can save a text .tbe file for one and duplicate it for all the rest of them using a text editor.
Is there a better way through TPMGenc? like selecting multiple files at one and converting all?
Well I guess you can make a Template with the settings that you will use for all the Files, then load in each file and load the template and save it..This way you won"t have to Do the settings Individually Cuz the settings will allready be done in the Template...There is a Little tool Called something like the "Tmpgenc Batch List Maker" you Might be able to get it here : http://www.innsys.com.au/doylie/cat_Development/TMPEG_Batcher/TMPEG_List.asp/ ...
Morcos, the easiest way is using AVISynth. There are tons of informations in the Internet how to use and where to get. You only need a little command line, written in Notepad for example, and then you can link a dozen avi files and tmpgenc will encode it flawlessly. If you cannot find the package (freeware) let me know and I can send you the files by e-mail with some hints.
Reinhard
I don"t think AVISynth is what he is looking for, he Wants to Encode a Bunch of Seperate Files, there is allready a Feature in Tmpgenc that will Encode a Bunch of avi/Mpeg files into one file...
Avisynth (www.avisynth.org) is what I use to join multiple avi files together and encode with Tmpgenc plus. They work great together. It is not difficult to use.
I don't think either of you guys are reading the posts correctly or listening to Minion.
It is quite obvious morcos requires to convert a bunch of files seperately not join them as one complete encoded stream.
AVIsynth is not the tool for this.
The tool that Minion has posted is, and will do exactly what morcos requires.
Thanks all for the very useful information.
What minion suggested is what I'm looking for. I successfully downloaded the tool TmpegBatchList v3.0.exe which allowed me to create a Tmpgenc batch file for all the files that I wanted to convert from mov to mpg. It worked great.
I suppose tmpgenc can consider making it an option in the application itself for selecting multiple input files and converting all in one pass. But the tool above serves my need for now.
I have noticed that when I switch my encode setting from CBR 2300 to CQ 75 that the end video ends up having a length of about twice the actual length of video within Windows Media Player. I was wondering if there is any way I could remedy this with my encode settings. Any help would be most appreciated.
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Does Media Player Just say that it is Twice as Long But it actually doesn"t play twice as Long???? if this is the Problem then It doesn"t seem like a Big deal at all...But if the actuall length is twice as Long then what is in the Extra Video??? Maybe you can Just Cut the Extra Off with the Mpeg tools???
It just shows the extra time though it does not actually exist. I know it's not really a problem, it just kinda bugs me. Thanks for the help Minion.
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I had problems with my purchased copy of TMPGEnc 2.59.47.155. I could not change an AVI File into a mpg1 or mpg2 format. The source was coded with the codec which came with Fast AVMaster2000 board. I have to add, that TMPG runs on a WIN XP machine, while the AVMAster2000 runs on a WIN98 SE machine. As my XP machine is three times as fast as my old WIN98 computer I had in mind to use the faster one for encoding purposes, as I think everybody can understand.
But: The AVI file was rejected by TMPGEnc continuosly.
I tried two other mjpeg codecs of different well known companies - no way that I could TMPGEnc convince to accept the mjpg-video codec and start working and encoding my AVI file, which was produced on my WIN98-machine running the FAST program. Funny and mysterious was, that my old copy of beta 12 a TMPGEnc did the job of encoding flawlessly. Well, but I bought the latest version for better performance, so it was not a brilliant idea to run the old outdated version instead.
Please continue to read on my website http://www.rhpopp.de/tmpg.htm
You find there a very interesting view regarding my problems, which came
from the support line of ifekx.com, where I licensed my copy of TMPGEnc.
Reinhard
A friend of mine has a Fast DV-Master and i'm not sure if this applies to the AVMaster, too.
With the DVMaster the Audio is encoded in a proprietary codec, while the video is standard (mini-)DV format (and the audio codec beeing not supported on newer Windows-versions for a hardware that old). But there is a tool included to save the Audio as a WAV-file.
Try to convert the audio to a separate wav-file and save the video without audio (using Virtual-Dub?) on the Win98-machine, then feed it separted to your TMPGEnc on WinXP.
Thanks Oliver. Did you read the whole story on my website? I managed to install the mjpeg video codec of FAST finally on my XP computer, by using the install routine for Windows NT. That's all on my website - please use the link. Reinhard
If you Have the Correct Codecs installed on your Computer to Decode your File then The Problem is Most likely that you Need to raise the VFAPI Plugin that Coresponds to that Particular Format...Meaning if the Codec is a "Direct Show" Codec then you would have to raise the "Direct Show File Reader", and if the Codec is of an "Open DML" Codec then you would have to raise the "OpenDML File reader" ...and if it is a "Video For Windows" Codec then you would have to raise the "AVI VFW File Reader" ECT... These Plugins are in tmpgenc at "Options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and raise the Plugin that coresponds to your Particular Codec....
Thanks Minion for your comment. Did you read on my website (see the link in my posting) how I managed to solve the problem and what the support said?
Reinhard
I read it And don"t think Support really knows what they are talking about when it comes to Tmpgenc But if you solution worked then that is Great...cheers