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Did you unzip all of the contents into one folder instead of opening TMPGEnc from an unzipping utility? Did you move anything after unzipping? TMPGEnc.exe should be in the same folder with that P3Package.dll file. If not...then I guess delete your version of TMPGEnc and then re-download it? Or simply, delete TMPGEnc and if you still have your ZIP file, unzip it again.
Hello.
TMPGEnc is a great tool. But I can't manage to create a SVCD, VCD or a MVCD that has got two audio channels. The source is a PAL-DVD. And I would like to have German and English as audio channels. I read it in the forums, that it is possible to have two channels on one SVCD, but I could not find a How-to-Guide. Thank you for your help!
You just need to mux in the extra audio channel using the Multiplexer in the MPEG tools.
Encode both of the audio tracks to Mp2 with TMPG then using the multiplexer add all of the tracks I.E. Video, audio track 1 and audio track 2 then set the 'Type' to 'MPEG2 SVCD(VBR)', name your output and run.
Thank you very much, ashy. Though, I already tried using the muliplexer but maybe I did something wrong. After doing that, I played the file with PowerDVD, but I could not select another audio-track. I'll try yours and we'll see.
You must burn the file as a SVCD first before you will be able to select the second audio track.
Simply playing the MPEG file itself will NOT work.
It *MUST* be formatted and burned as a Super Video CD. There is data contained within a folder on a SVCD that tells the player which tracks are present. Without this folder your player is unaware of the second track and will just play the first one it encounters.
Just encode the source to an MPEG2 SVCD as normal with TMPG.
Then using TMPG, encode the second audio track to .MP2
Mux the second track in with the existing video/audio track you have created using the Multiplexer in the MPEG tools then just burn the whole thing to disk as a SVCD.
The easiest way to do it is to use DVD2AVI to create a d2v file. In DVD2AVI under Audio>Track number select 'None'
This will create a Video only .d2v
Then get yourself VOB2AUDIO to rip out the audio tracks that you require from the DVD to wav files.
Put the .d2v and one of the wav audio tracks into TMPG and encode to SVCD.
Then encode the other audio track to .mp2 with TMPG and mux in with created SVCD as described above.
Then just burn as a SVCD to disk.
Ok, now I tried it and it just didn't work. That's what I did:
I decrypted the DVD to my HD. Then I used DVD2AVI to create a project file (.d2v). I selected "Demux all tracks" as audio outpout method.
Then I opened TMPGEnc and chose SVCD PAL in the Project Wizard. I chose the .d2v-File as Video and didn't choose any audio-input. After finishing this process, I opened the MPEG Tools, put the produced file into the De-Multiplexer and made the .m2v-File. After that I opened the Multiplexer, put the .m2v-File and two audio-tracks (.ac3-Files I produced with DVD2AVI) into it. After that I had the final file...... i thought. I tried to burn it as a SVCD, but NERO 6 said, that the file was not compatible and I should download some plug-in for DVD-Conversion..... WHAT DID I DO WRONG ? Please help me one more time!
Ok, so now I did excactly as you said and burn the file as a SVCD. And NERO said there where 2 Audio-Streams and that it's not standard, but I clicked "Ignore" and burned the CD. But my DVD-Player and also my DVD-Programme (PowerDVD) don't seem to accept the other audio-stream and I cannot selcet another stream, there's still only one.
Maybe it's because I made both audio-streams from WAVs to .mp2 and then use the Multiplexer to combine the m2v-File with the two mp2-Files ?!
First I had the file with the first track built into the SVCD from the beginning, not convertzing it into mp2, but after the multiplexing the file was too big to burn it (and it's only 45 Min!)
Obviously you are doing something wrong somewhere.
For a start Nero should not be giving you that warning. 2 audio streams in a SVCD is perfectly within the specs.
Also I don't use PowerDVD cuz i think it's crap, I use WinDVD which doesn't have a problem with it neither does my DVD player.
Trust me if you do this right it WILL work.
Lets go through it by starting off with what you need.
1. 1 Video stream (.m2v) - 480x576 25 fps
2. 2 audio streams (.mp2) both 224 kb/s
Now what you need to do.
1. Open TMPG and click the Multiplexer tab in the MPEG tools.
2. Load your Video stream then load each of the audio streams, so you have 3 in the multiplxer window.
3. Now make sure that the 'Type' is set to 'MPEG2 Super VideoCD(VBR)'
4. Choose your output and run.
5. Make sure you're using the lates version of NERO burning ROM 6 'not' NERO express.
6. Run NERO and select 'Super VideoCD' from the options then click 'New'
7. Drag your MPEG into the compilation window
8. You shouldn't get any errors about how many streams there are, however if you do then ignore and burn anyway.
9. The SVCD should now play with selectable audio tracks.
Sorry to barge in but that's so cool! Is that the same thing as the dual audio channels for VCD where one language is on the left channel and another is on the right channel, so 2 mono streams? Sorry, I don't know what I'm talking about. :)
hi now I'm sure someone out there has a quick answer to this so here goes
I've got some avi files I'm tring to encode but could only get video with no sound -ok so i bumped up the piroity on the Direct Show plug in - sound but no vid- ok so i bumped up the piroity on the AVI VFW plug in - back to original problem
what ever plug in is on top of the list, even if they have the same piroity, means i get sound or vid but not both ??
Hi There !
I've the same problem. I've some video files which are compressed with Div-X 5.1.1. when I try to convert them into MPEG-1 format with TMPGenc the result is, a video without sound !!!!
Does anyone have any ideas ??
i'm encoding 2 .dat files. the second half of the movie is converted using tmpgenc plus perfectly. for some odd reason the first movie file seems to be doing fine during the encoding process. when i open the .m2v file, i find that it'll play up to the 7 minute mark and then the rest of the file is just one frozen frame. what could be causing this? thanks for your help!
Hello, got a quick question. I'm trying to split my SVCD (mpeg) into 3 parts, so i can burn it. But when i try and edit it TMPGEnc says "Illegal MPEG video stream". What is wrong ? also, what is another good piece of software that i can use for splitting my file ?
I have a movie that i downloaded and i went to convert it to be burned as a vcd. When i go to spit it under the sorce option i see there is no sound i was wondering why this is. It plays fine with sound in the .avi for it is currently in. I have also download the AC3 Codec and that doesn't help.
After 12 hours encoding during which everything seemed fine it all went quiet and inactive and I saw that the last log message was 'failed to make a cue file'..
Ok, I'm not being funny about this, but I would appreciate it if you would use the search function next time.
This is probably the most common question on this board. I have answered it myself god know how many times and I'm just fed up of repeating myself.
You need to get the XviD codec. Go to http://www.free-codecs.com to get a "Precompiled XviD Codec." Then it will work. The XviD is an open-source codec.
Ive a mpeg film I want to cut into four parts.
How do I do this with TMPG 3XP
I add a file, Cut - edit pops up so I edit my mpeg into four parts and save so the four sections are in the key frame list, go to the next stage and it only encodes the last section.
What am i doing wrong.
I THINK that this feature has been removed because the 3.0 version supports multiple audio format. Although this was one of the best features in the 2.5 version. I hope they restore this feature back in the future releases.
The feature your talking about can be found in the "Cut-Edit" section after you've loaded your file in the "Set Source" Section.
To cut out a portion from your video, just select the area you want omitted (using the "Set as start frame" & "Set as end frame") and click the "Cut the selected frame range". The new video will merge at the cut point and you can continue to do more cuts as needed. From there, go onto "Set output" & "Encode".
To merge seperate files, just load the files in the order you want them to appear in the "Set source" section. Set you output and encode. Its easy as that.
I've been able to do multiple cuts and merges with some avi files that I encoded to SVCD and have had no problems as compared to the old 2.521
Take pity on me! Completely new to all this - am (rather naughtyily i admit) downloading movies for my kids to watch. These tend to come off kazaa and tend to be avi files. Some of them convert fine, on others TE seems to be having trouble reading the audio part of the files. When i try and load them for conversion, i get a message saying the audio file is not supported.
What i basically want to know is - what on earth is the problem, and can it be fixed? I'd like to beg anyone who feels charitible enough to respond to this to bear in mind just how technically inept i am, its a wonder i can change a light bulb! Please, please explain with instructions suitable for a five year old.
If i smile cheekily enough, will someone divulge their email address so i can talk directly to them about this?
By the way on a side note, I would avoid Kazaa for movies. Many of them are corrupt in some way or have viruses attached and it's also too slow and full of spyware.
If you want the latest movies or anything else for that matter check out Bittorrent. There is nothing that will download faster.
Right - i shall follow your instructions to the letter sah! <salutes>
erm.......if i have problems (and i will inevitably have problems) would you mind terribly if i bugged you again with a barrage of helpless questions? Or will you get frustrated and make the 'spazz' face at your computer, vibing it down your connection to hit me?