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I am having problems encoding a WideScreen video in the QT .MOV format.
Essentially, the original .MOV file is already set in a "235 to 1" aspect ratio.
If I use the "16x9" option in TMPGEnc, I can preserve the aspect ratio and the video appears on screen just like any WideScreen DVD would, with the usual black bars at the top and bottom of the screen.
Unfortunately, and this is my main problem, the left and rigt edges are gtting cropped on every TV I play my new creation on.
I have tried adjusting other settings relating to "Aspect Ratio" in TMPGEnc, but I still have not found one that works.
I have used TMPGEnc Plus faithfully for a couple years without problems. Recently I added MPEG Editor to my PC for the added funcionability.
I also recently purchased a Digital Camcorder that uses MiniDV tapes. I have uploaded the video to my pc via the firewire and WinDV as an avi file. The problem I am having is that when I try to bring the avi file into TMPGEnc it only recognizes about the first four minutes of the file even though the file may be over 30 minutes long.
I have never experienced this before. Any ideas? I am stumped.
I am having the same problem. I have Windows XP and am using the "add or remove programs" program because my copy of TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.5 did not come with an uninstaller. Is there an uninstall program somewhere or can this problem be fixed?
I've been having problems with avi files for the last week or so. At one point I couldn't open them in TMPGEnc or any media players other than the divx player. Now I can open them in media players, though the timings are all wrong (for example, 90-minute videos display their length as 6 days.) But I still can't open any avi files at all with TMPGenc - I get the 'cannot open file, or unsupported' error.
This happens with avi's of any type, which used to open and encode fine. I've checked the files with GSpot, have the right codecs and can render them fine. I've tried increasing the priority of the directshow multimedia file reader with no effect. Anyone have any ideas?
I am having the exact same problem. TMPG worked fine on my WinMe machine but with XPPro I get that "cant open, file unsupported" error. I CAN make an mpg file of the audio of the AVI file, but not the video. Hope someone answers soon.
If you get an error message when opening like file unsupported or can not open or is not supported or you get an empty(black) video preview window or the video look wierd in the video preview window like green or purple or pink
Try first to change the directshow codec reader priority settings in TMPGEnc under Option->Environmental settings->VFAPI plug-in and right click on the DirectShow Multimedia File Reader and increase the priority to 2 or to the top of the plugin-list and try reopen the video.
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I set mine to "1" at the top of the list, hope it helps you too.
Thanks - have tried this though, with no success - I still get the same error message. Can use avi's for audio source but not video. Anyone else have any ideas?
My goal is to archive miniDV on DVD. Just bought 3.0 XPress and Author 1.6, don't need anything fancy, just high quality. Saved to .avi via firewire with MS MovieMaker 2. Encoded with TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress, MPEG2 with PCM audio. Authored with Author 1.6. At every step of the way, the software indicated that the file was 3.7GB and would fit on DVD except when I tried to record to DVD+RW. When I selected the VIDEO_TS folder in the DVD Writing Tool, it showed that I needed twice as much capacity, 7.4GB. Why? When I look at the size of the files in Windows, they total 3.7GB. Original tapes are 60 minutes. Will I be able to get 60 minutes of tape on a DVD without compromising quality? Why does TMPGEnc software give the thumbs up regarding capacity until the moment of truth?
i have a bunch of selfrecorded MPG1s where the audio is out of sync. It just needs a little gap-setting to correct this, but I don't want to recompress the Video just for inserting a gap in Audio. Is there any way to correct the sync of Audio without recompressing the Video of an MPG1?
I have to start encoding some avi's from the command line. This works just fine with the /batch and /close options, but Tmpg always shows the result window and did not close itself. I've searched the forum for some hints but didn't get a solution. Does anyone know a solution to get the tmpg app close after encoding?
For most of my AVI files when i encode the file has no sound, this is not the case for all my AVI's but most, I've successfully encoded many MKV files, but I'm having problems with the AVI's, is there a certain codec i need or something?
>For most of my AVI files when i encode the file has no sound, this is not the case for all my AVI's but most, I've successfully encoded many MKV files, but I'm having problems with the AVI's, is there a certain codec i need or something?
I have ripped a DVD using SmartRipper and when I play back the resultant MPEG2 file in Windows Media Player I sounds fine and the dialogue is in English. However when I load it into TMPGEnx Xpress 3.0 to create a clip the dialogue is in French!?!?!?!
Can someone point me at something that says either a) what I'm doing wrong or b) what I need to do to create the clip in XPress?
An mpeg file can be multiplex with multiple audio (and video) stream. Both english and french audio stream are availble in the file you pass into TMPGEnc.
You can try
1. VirtualdubMOD which handles mpeg2 and multiple stream
2. use SmartRipper to extract only english stream (not too sure about this)
3. demux the files so you have seperate video and audio files, then pass the correct one into TMPGEnc.
>I have ripped a DVD using SmartRipper and when I play back the resultant MPEG2 file in Windows Media Player I sounds fine and the dialogue is in English. However when I load it into TMPGEnx Xpress 3.0 to create a clip the dialogue is in French!?!?!?!
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>Can someone point me at something that says either a) what I'm doing wrong or b) what I need to do to create the clip in XPress?
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>Thanks.
I need help. When I want to split a mpg file with 900M into two mpg files. I add the file in and set from 0.00 to lets say 60.00 like 1hour. Then I press Run and it makes me a file just of 200M big. If I choose smaler then 200M it works but for longer it doesnt. So please help me how to make bigger file then 200M! Many thanks people!
I personally dislike TMPGEnc's cutting tool. I recommend using the Cut tool before you convert. So select Source Range under Advanced in the Settings. Set your start frame and your end frame (the end of your first part) and go to Cut Editing. Encode. Then do the same for the remaining part. Remember to take down the frame number. For instance, if you are encoding frame #1 to #100 for the first part, your second part will start at frame #101. :) This is for VCD right?
Hi! Thnx for reply. Its for VCD yes and I tried as u said. But when I go to cut editing what do i have to choose there? If I select cut the selected area then it disapear and what then? Or do I have to select the area and then go to main window to press start? Sorry I really dont get it. Many thanks.