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Hi, I used TMPGenc to make from PAL dvd's a NTSC s-vcd. Now I try the same in making A NTSC dvd. But I can not get it to work. I need help. Email me at limbovideo@email.com
I have down loaded the program onto a new Gateway Computer.
I thnik I have the necessary support programs in place but can't get
this program to run.
My thoughts on using it are simple, I already have a movie recorded
to DVD. I simply want the re-record it but this time take advantage of
this programs ability to change a widescreen version to full screen, those black bars on the top and bottom of the screen drive me crazy.
Can anyone help? This seems like a great program if I could just get it to work I'd probably buy it!
if I burn a 16:9 movie with more than about 4 Gb but less than the disksize of 4,3 Gb. The disk is corrupted during the last 10 minutes or so. The 4:3 movies will work right. The vob* files in the temporary folder can also be played without error. Has anybody mode the same experience. Does anybody have a work-around. Is the reason perhaps the 4.3 menues???
Help. I'm having trouble understanding the different products. What is the difference between: TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress AND TMPGEnc MPEG Editor?
If "TMPGEnc MPEG Editor" is an upgraded and improved version of a program contained in "TMPGEnc Plus 2.5" AND "TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress" in the upgraded version of the entire 2.5 package, then does 3.0 also contain an MPEG Editor? Also if 3.0 is an "upgrade" then that Mpeg editor should be at least as good or better than 2.5, right? Although, probably, not as good as the new stand alone MPEG PRODUCT.. Am I correct?
Anyway, as you can see, I'm confused by the whole thing.
I want to buy 3.0 XPress but am hesitating if it doesn't have an MPEG Editor on par with 2.5.
Hi everyone. I am using the newest version of TMPGenc Plus. I went into MPEG tools and De-Mux'd a MPEG-2 file into a m2v and mp2 files. While staying in MPEG tools, I then tried to multiplex these files into a MPEG-1 file. Trying both the "Simple Multiplex" and "Multiplex" tabs, and trying all 4 of the MPEG-1 types in the drop down box (automatic, VBR, VCD, and VCD non-standard), I have not been able to convert the m2v and mp2 files into a MPEG-1. The output is always a MPEG-2 file.
I have no problem converting MPEG-1 files into MPEG-2, but it doesn't seem to want to convert MPEG-2 to MPEG-1. The output always stays MPEG-2, even though I select the various MPEG-1 options as the output type.
When "Video mode" is set to "3:2 pulldown playback", the encoded video stream fails the VBV buffer test using the program "Mprobe". Please verify this. Thank you.
DVD authoring requires .vob files.
However, inside each .vob file are elementary video stream and elementary audio stream produced by TMPGEnc.
The "container" is different but the "content" is the same.
The re-conversion by DVD author should NOT take a long time, since all it needs to do is to re-mux and not re-encode. If you experience re-encoding rather than re-muxing, I suggest you check the encoding parameter or check the dvd authoring software.
I noticed that the highest sampling rate for video is 9200kbps. I would like to set this higher. I am encoding AVI files that are about an hour in length. Even when I use the 9200kbps setting the resulting file is much smaller than 4gig. If could set the sampling rate higher I think I could achieve better quality for one hour length files. Is there a way to adjust this to a higher rate?
Thanks for the suggestion. Yeah, I tried playing with all those options. That does affect aspect ratio, position, etc., but I essentially still have the same problem. What should be a full-screen or wide-screen image, like the original file, still appears as a smaller image in the center of the screen. Has anyone else had this problem?
when i use the wizard in tmpgenc to add the video and audio file it hangs at 9% while judging the field order .......i used the same file be4 with no problem
Hi, I'm new to video conversion, and am having a problem with TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress. I'm trying to convert avi/mpeg files into VCD/SVCDs. The problem is, that no matter what I seem to do, TMPGEnc resizes and centers my videos, so they display as a fraction of the original size and surrounded by borders.
I've tried manually resizing, cropping the image, changing the resize options, but get the same result. More confusingly, TMPGEnc previews the file as being fullscreen (or nearly so, for widescreen videos) like the original, but the final result is just a small box of video in the center of my screen or TV. I've used older versions of TMPGEnc before, and had no trouble. I'm sure this is some obvious newbie error on my part, but i'm pretty frustrated at the moment. Any advice on what the problem is and how I can fix it?
I agree that the preview is not as good as the free version (2.5).
Perhaps, you can try setting the "Image position" option to "Full screen" or "Full Screen (No Margin)". The "keep aspect ration" checkbox might also affect your output.
Thanks for the suggestion. Yeah, I tried playing with all those options. That does affect aspect ratio, position, etc., but I essentially still have the same problem. What should be a full-screen or wide-screen image, like the original file, still appears as a smaller image in the center of the screen. Has anyone else had this problem?
I have taken several short movies and am putting them onto one DVD. Everything seems to be working fine except I cannot return to the main menu with the menu button on my remote once one of the movies has began playing. I can skip forward and back between movies though.