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i encoded my Movie from avi to mpg. and it went straight till i played it on my pc. the video was stretched in height. and boxes disapeared. how do i put the letter boxs back and have it original. cause when i downloaded it, the movie had it. Please help.
Well Of cource you will Have to re-encode it, But first you should try Playing the File with a Good Mpeg player like Power DVD and Not Media Player Cuz media Player Doesn"r Play Files in there true Aspect Ratio...When encodeing the File set the aspect ratio to 1:1 and it should make the Output file look like the Input file...
Hmm sounds like you have selected the wrong aspect ratio.
Your movie sounds like widescreen and will be 16:9 unless letter boxing has been purposely added which would make the movie 4:3.
You should really choose '16:9 display' or '16:9 NTSC' as the input aspect ratio.
1:1 is a square pixel aspect ratio and does not mean that the the input and output will be the same.
1:1 means the height of the pixels are the same as the width of the pixels. For example, NTSC video can be made up from 640 x 480 square pixels, or 720 x 480 pixels that are taller than they are wide. Both will display as a 4:3 TV image.
If the output wasn't created with a 1:1 square pixel ratio then your movie will become distorted.
Sorry wcpaul, but I'm gonna have to disagree with you.
I would have already suggested this if it had been the output ratio that was set wrong, but the output is already most likely 4:3 in the MPEG which is correct for the type of MPEG he is making namely VCD.
It is the input aspect ratio which was set wrong and now the image distortion has been hard encoded into the MPEG.
Granted he could change the aspect ratio of the MPEG to 16:9 which would correct the distortion but unfortunetly this would make it out of spec for VCD and wouldn't play correctly on a 4:3 TV or a DVD player or if at all.
When encoding the end seems to cut off about 5min of the video(audio is unaffected). I'm having to split the video into 2 sections and understand about going back with the 2nd encode but it cuts the ending of the movie off. Is there a setting to fix this.Thanks
When encoding the end seems to cut off about 5min of the video(audio is unaffected). I'm having to split the video into 2 sections and understand about going back with the 2nd encode but it cuts the ending of the movie off. Is there a setting to fix this.Thanks
There is Probably something wrong with the File at the Point were it cuts off, Maybe corrupted Frames or some other sort of error, Downloaded files will do this sometimes....
I have the entire movie on one file and it seems to run perfectly(it's in xvid.avi format). When i split it into 2 seperate mpeg forms the encode stops recording the video part at 90% finished. It continues to encode audio to the end but just not the video.
Because it plays fine doesn"t mean that there isn"t anything wrong with the file, Players like Media Player are Made to skim over errors, if they werent then you wouldn"t be able to watch many Movies especially ones that were downloaded off the Net Cuz they are Usually full of errors so if you got this File off the net then that is Probably the Problem, Downloaded files from Places like Kazaa are Notorius for Being full of errors and corrupted, You can try to frame serve the file to Tmpgenc, that Might help...
In the History file of TMPGEnc I read:
"For compatibility matter, SSE order for Athlon XP is not enabled at default setting. You can enable it with your own risk."
But where is the button to activate SSE ?
Could nowhere find it...
In the History file of TMPGEnc I read:
"For compatibility matter, SSE order for Athlon XP is not enabled at default setting. You can enable it with your own risk."
But where is the button to activate SSE ?
Could nowhere find it...
What should an approximate file size be for a 192x144 mpg with a framerate of 15 and CBR of 600 with 8,000hz mono audio? I'm having a very hard time creating a small mpg. I have tried numerous combinations of resolution, framerates and bitrates and the file sizes never change by much. All have been coming out around 17 to 18mb for 2 minutes of video. Is this the smallest I will be able to get this using MPEG1? Thanks.
I have an editing application, discreet edit, that can export and mpeg 2 stream thats just iframes. is there a way to use this as a source for TMPGE to convert to MPEG IBP For DVD? I like the results i am getting out of my edit application, but i need tmpeg to force i frames for chapter markers, so if i do the primary encoding out of edit and encode on TMPG i should get the best of all worlds.
i know i can convert my i frame stream to avi, then back to IBP mpeg 2, but i would rather do it as mentioned above, or at least try it once to see the results!
Some people claim DVD2AVI has a higher quality Mpeg decoder than the ones allowed by TMPGEnc so I always us that to frameserve Mpeg into TMPGEnc.
What is the source format of your edited material? Mpeg 2 I-Frame-only is pretty lossy for Hi-res camera source at anything less than 25Mbs. On such material, consider exporting with Huffyuv Lossless Codec.
For a compact, lossless archive, encode at 15Mbs IBP 4:2:2P@ML using TMPG. Frameserve that back into TMPG with DVD2AVI when reencoding to DVD spec.
My motto is: Allow NO loss between source and archive. (And it is amazing that software at such a low cost makes this possible.)
1. when i try to open my mpeg2 iframe stream in tmpg i get an error message saying the file format is not supported, so i thought is wasnt supported (duh). same w virtual dub.
why am i getting this? waht can be conflicting w the mpeg 2 decoder?
any guidelines would be appreciated
2. i can export out of edit as Truevision Motion jpeg AVI, which i can then use a software codec and or virtual dub to get into tmpg, except i looks soft on type/text. I can also export a TGA sequence, but with the same outcome. tmpg makes the type soft. (the TGA sequence is about as lossless as it gets)
3. My built in encoder is ligos go motion, and if i do cbr at max i get a 10 Mbps file, so i though i would try that
i resolved the issue of not being able to decode mpeg2 i streams
i had already had PowerDVD installed on the Machine, thereby giving me the Cyberlink Codec to decode mpeg 2. By raising its priority, i was able to read my mpeg2 file!!
how come it seems that you have to always raise a codecs priority? isnt there someway that the software can just try ALL the codecs in the listing??
btw, the experiment of decodinfg an i straem into a dvd stream yeilded soft type as well,,, so after all that, i still have to find a better way
Hello everyone this is my first post here. I am new to all of this but I have learned a lot
reading from this forum. The question I have is why the auto pc shut down switch in TMPGE Plus is not always available. This is a pretty handy tool to have. This is the down loaded Licensed version 2.510.49.157.
I recently upgraded to WMP ver9 from ver7 and ever since that time whenever I try to encode an avi file to mpg(vcd)I get an "Exception 10H in module mp43dmod.dll" error.The program shuts down when I hit the OK button.Before the upgrade to WMP 9.0 TMPEnc 2.510 was working fine.What gives?
The Problem is That you should not have upgraded to WMP9, there is a Major conflict between MP9 and Tmpgenc, But it looks like the actual error you are getting is Due to the Mpeg4 codec which could be caused by WMP9, do a System restore to before you installed WMP9....
I do not have system restore as I am running WIN 98.Do you have any idea if this conflict between TMPGEnc and Windows Media Player ver. 9.0 will be resolved?
I am using DVD to VCD with SmartRipper DVD2AVI and TMPGEnc. After browsing and adding the video and audio source, and selecting the proper TMPGEnc template, when I hit the start button I get the following error message can't load "p3package.dll" error. This is my first attempt at ripping from DVD to VCD, and I am determined to learn how. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Much thanx..........You were right I had the .exe out of the folder, I deleated all the files reinstalled and created a shortcut....in the proccess of making my first VCD...I will be back in 12 to 15 hours to let you know how it came out.
I keep on getting this error when i'm trying to convert a avi to mpg using guidelines from "Coldfeets guide to quailty ripping" it keeps on saying this when i hit start, "Write error occurred at address 77F536F7 of module 'ntdll.dll' with 00000000" can someone tell me whats wrong
sorry, to say i can't help you..... only that i have the same problem as you.
i tried it several times and sometimes it even worked! but the filesize got way too big. i'm talking about 2,5GHz instead of 800MB. avi->vcd!
it looks like the .dll is corrupt. reinstalled service pack, but it didn't work.
so for me the same question: can somebody help, please?
For me it was missing audio frames when transcoding MPEG2 (tystreams) to DVD-standard. Playing the entire show in TMPGEnc's setting->Advanced->Source range was a tedious exercise, but it did show me where in hte show things went pear-shaped. Try converting your audio to a wav, though you're going to end-up with audio sync issues. Sorry!
i used to have the same problems encoding to dvd spec.
sometimes vbr audio in the avi's caused problems so i had to just encode the video and audio seperately, but more times than not it was errors in the video that caused the crashes. i had floating point errors, ntdll.dll errors and runtime exceptions... all happening amongst eachother.
i started frameserving with virtuadub and this seems to have sorted all my problems. its a lot more tedious than what it should be... but what are you gonna do? its either that or errors so i made my choice :)