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Number the files in sequence like file001.asf, file002.asf, file003.asf and so on then enable the 'Open sequence files as a movie' option in the general tab in 'Enviromental settings'
Then just load the first file of the sequence.
Exactly. I tried encoding a 90 min 1400MB file to WM9 700K total bitrate and got the estimated file size of 1.59MB. Shame to as this is exactly what I want to use for my WM9 encodes. Maybe next year when the developers learn how to code calculations correctly.
Why? you can set a clean start and stop encode point using twice the same source file ? 2.5 cut tool screwed more filers than I can count, this is why I always used the Source range filter in 2.5 and now the list in XPress.
Keep 2.5 plus Installed, There are some things that just should change I have both installed. I find that 2.5 is better for simple things that 3.0xp is not.
When searching for VFAPI in the english helpfile, I found a vocab list that was still in japanese. Maybe there are other parts that are also still untranslated, but I didn't see any other.
During the Helper compilation we mistakenly left a Japanese file in place. We are sorry for the inconvenience it provocs and are building a new Helper file we guaranty in full plain English. Other files are not affected by this problem.
The correction will be available with the next TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress update.
Any comments or suggestions regarding the Help file are welcome.
The number of frames reported when using the internal MPEG file reader is 40-50 times higher than it should be. Tested with different streams with the same result.
If I disable the internal and enable Cyberlink's decoder in the VFAPI options (I have powerdvd installed) I get the right number of frames.
Also when loading the .m2v with the internal reader it was unable to detect that the stream was 16:9, so I had to change that manually.
In 2.5 there were no problems reading YV12 data from avisynth when I had DivX installed (since it registers itself as handling YV12 decoding), but in 3.0, I have to convert to YUY2 or RGB before opening.
Please look into this or explain why it is not supported any more.
That's a problem with your Priority-Settings in TMPGEnc. YV12-Input via AVIsynth is working.
But it is always a very bad Idea to do that. Converting to RGB24 in AVISynth is a lot better and fast than doing than by an extra Codec.
One feature that I used a lot in 2.5 and earlier was the ability to manually perform inverse telecine and/or manually override the automatic option. The automatic ivtc seems to have been improved in 3.0, but it's still not perfect and I really want the ability to do all this in tmpg.
I'm really sad to see that this option have disappeared in 3.0, but the new features were still enough for me to buy it.
Well. When I convert an AVI to an MPEG, I want to be able to play it on a DVD player for my TV. But the AVI is a widescreen, and when I converted it and burned it it played the MPEG on the DVD player. But the movie was up at the top of the screen and the right side was cut off, and there was some blue line stuff at the bottom of the screen.
How do I convert the AVI to an MPEG that gets played in the center with black spaces at the top and the bottom like a regular widescreen DVD?