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I noticed the jump in version numbers 1.04 to 1.5, and all we got is a DVD writing engine, and a setup file that is 3 megs larger.
I DO *NOT* NEED ANOTHER DVD WRITING ENGINE.
I *DO* NEED *BETTER* MENUS.
I *DO* NEED MENUS THAT *WORK* PROPERLY.
I DO NOT NEED VERSION NUMBER TO JUMP TO "1.5" just because you figured out how burn a DVD, and I do not like being put closer to paying for an *UPGRADE*.
WE PAY YOU FOR DVD *AUTHORING* SOFTWARE. NOT DVD BURNING SOFTWARE.
So far, TMPGEnc DVD Author is *LAME* for $68... It is a toy.
!!!!NOW PLEASE GET BUSY AND DELIVER WHAT WE PAY YOU FOR!!!!
I agree. I don't need or want DVD writing function, but I would like to have more flexible menu making capabilities, like those of DVDlab. It already offering the possibility to import VRO files as well as that of cutting the film as I like, TMPGEnc DVD author will be a perfect tool for me if it offered flexible menus.
Using SmartRipper for standard DVD / NTSC format source, then TMPG for conversion, video is excellent but no audio.
Does anyone know how I can convert AC3 to useable format for TMPG??
thanks! Ed
I'm converting a film from avi to mpeg, 55% through conversion a widow comes up saying,"incex line isout of range" Once this window appears it aborts the conversion. Is there any way I can stop this?
This error is Because the Avi file you are encodeing has Corrupted Frames at the Point it crashed, What you can try to do is Use Virtual Dub to scan the File for errors then Make a Direct Stream copy of the file and then Use that file in Tmpgenc, Virtual Dub should mask the Bad Frame(s) when makeing the New file so this should stop the error...Or you can encode up to were the error occurs then use the Source Range to start encodeing a few Frames after were it crashed then join the 2 files together with the "Merge and Cut"...
I would like to make a vcd for my dvd, but I want to put subtitles in it.How could I do this?One fellow told me that I have to put them into the picture, as one file, but I don't know how to do this! Pls answer me, and if you can send me an e-mail; calavera@abv.bg. 10x
Well This isn"t the easiest thing in the World to do and I have only done it a couple times as I hate sub"s and will Rather not watch than watch With Sub"s..You first have to have the Subtitle File, then you can use Virtual Dub and the Subtitle Plugin to Frameserve the Subs and the Movie to Tmpgenc..You should go to "http://www.doom9.org" and they have some Guides on how to add subs to a Movie and they should have a Few different Ways to do it...
I have two dvd's ... they each contain 4 episodes of a series. dvd#1 has separate program chains for each episode, and dvd#2 has every episode in one program chain.
I rip each episode on dvd#1 with smartripper, and get 4 vob's. Then I load the vobs directly into tmpgenc and make mpg's. They work fine.
Then I rip dvd#2, and make a d2v project with dvd2avi, and decode the sound to a wav file. I also turn on the 48 -> 44.1 KHz in dvd2avi. After the project has been made, I use the d2v file as video source, and the wav file as audio source in tmpgenc. Since dvd#2 has all episodes in one program chain, I have to split them after I have encoded. So I do that ... I use tmpgenc to split them into 4 episodes.
Now ... I have 8 mpg's ... every one of them looks good and sounds good if I watch them on the computer. Then I use vcdimager to make bin/cue files so I can burn them on a cdrw so I can watch them on my dvd player. Episode 1-4 goes fine. No warnings, and I can view them on the dvd-rom on the computer, and my standalone dvd player. When I use vcdimager on episodes 5-8 I get this warning saying:
"You get autopadding because the file is multiplexed incorrectly."
It's just a warning so it does not stop. After I have burned episodes 5-8 on the cdrw, I can watch them on the dvd-rom on my computer without problems, but when I watch them on the standalone player, the sound is f**ked. Does anyone know why??
And the warning I get from vcdimager only comes on the episodes that I have made via the d2v project and the generated wav file ... Anyone who can help?
>I also turn on the 48 -> 44.1 KHz in dvd2avi
Right first of all DO NOT use this option. Using this option will seriously slow down the process and is pointless when TMPG will do it for you.
Secondly why are you using an old and by now dated program such as VCD Imager to produce unecessary bin files? Nero will burn VCD's directly.
Also you could have encoded each episode seperately using the source range and the batch encode feature in TMPG this would have saved you having to split the MPEGs which is the source of your problem.
Your problem is most likely due to the fact that you are not choosing the correct setting when splitting the MPEGs. You cannot just split the MPEGs willy nilly and then burn them. You must select the correct stream type you intend to use the MPEG for.
When creating a VCD you need to add a VCD header. It seems most likely that when you have split the MPEG you have simply left the stream type at default.
You should have selected 'MPEG1 VideoCD' or 'MPEG1 VideoCd(non standard)' depending on whether you have created a standard or non standard VCD.
Looking at what you have done above and the way you have done it I would guess it has taken you at least 3 times longer to create the final VCD than was necessary.
>Right first of all DO NOT use this option. Using this option will seriously slow down the process and is pointless when TMPG will do it for you.
Ok. :) But does this make tmpgenc slower since it has to convert the sound? And how much for say ... an hour of video / audio?
>Secondly why are you using an old and by now dated program such as VCD Imager to produce unecessary bin files? Nero will burn VCD's directly.
On Linux. Have not tried anything else on linux.
>Also you could have encoded each episode seperately using the source range and the batch encode feature in TMPG this would have saved you having to split the MPEGs which is the source of your problem.
Yeah. Could have done that. :)
>Your problem is most likely due to the fact that you are not choosing the correct setting when splitting the MPEGs. You cannot just split the MPEGs willy nilly and then burn them. You must select the correct stream type you intend to use the MPEG for.
Correct. This was the problem. I had it on the default option.
>Looking at what you have done above and the way you have done it I would guess it has taken you at least 3 times longer to create the final VCD than was necessary.
3 times longer? Man, I could've done lots of neat stuff insted of just waiting for the process to complete! ;p
I'm thinking of buying a DVD burner. The question is, will I get a better quality [both sound and video] by burning DivX onto DVD instead of regular VCD CD-R? Is it really worth it?
In a word..NO.
It doesn't matter what medium you burn it to the quality will be exactly the same, but what is the point of burning DivX to DVD?
Why not just re-encode the DIVX to MPEG2 then have a proper DVD that will play in any DVD player.
Also remember the output will only be a representation of the original so don't expect DVD quality just because you have burned it to DVD.
Downloaded AVI's are no where near as good quality as DVD and in my opinion are usually just crap and a waste of a good DVDr.
I have a problem when trying to encode from divx to mpg. i have extracted the audio into wav format and am using that instead of the audio that is in the avi file. When i try to encode, i ALWAYS get a "write error occured at address 77F8336F of module 'ntdll.dll' wtih 00000000"
any ideas on what i can do? Should i try and change the dll file?
This error is Very common with DivX and XviD files and it is usually some sort of Problem with the Codec, Poeple have has good success useing "FFDshow Decoder" as the decoder instead of the DivX and Xvid Codecs...So just try installing the "FFDShow Decoder" and configure it to decode DivX and XviD files and this should stop the error from occuring...
Let`s say I have a track with the first movie file in AC3 sound. When I try to add a second file with Linear PCM sound, an error message says:
"Character-string `%` is not correct or does not equal to quoted number"
I had no idea what this mean, but after some time I remembered that it is not possible to mix different audio modes in one track. But the error message should be clearer, maybe with a suggestion to add a new track and insert the movie file there.
I just started to use the EMPGEnc and I'm having trouble w/ some of the avi files that i had. I tried to convert them to VCD and it was able to but there weren't any picture or movement only sound and some were able to see but there are no sound. Well, only some of them are like that and some of them work great. I wonder what is wrong. Is it codecs or beta or something? Can anyone please help??
Well the No Picture can usually be fixed by going to "Options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and Raise the "Direct show" to "2"...as for the No audio it is because the Audio in the AVI File is of a Format that is not supported By Tmpgenc, which means you would have to extract the audio from the AVI file to a Format that tmpgenc can Decode Like "WAV" Format...You can extract the audio with "AVI-Mux"........
i want to compress a movie that is interlaced. The original contains some noise so i also want to use the denoise feature of tmpegenc. Since the source is interlaced i want to deinterlace to. My question is if denoising works with interlaced pictures and when i choose to deinterlace AND denoise if the deinterlacing is done first. It seems to me this should happen but i dont really know. Hope some pro-user out there is able to give me some info.
This, indeed, is not straightforward and should NOT be done with TMPGEnc if you want state-of-the-art results.
VirtualDub is best for learning and experimenting, otherwise AVISynth scripting is more efficient.
You need to separate the fields, apply the filter, and put the fields back together. In Virtualdub this is done with suboptions of the built-in deinterlace filter. It also might be a good idea to expand the separated fields vertically and squish them back before and after the filters.
Don't do a "Bob" deinterlace. That shifts the position of the fields and makes it hard to "re-interlace". (When viewed at 60fps, separated fields should have 1/2 pixel vertical jitter.)
There are a plethora of noise filter plugins available for Virtualdub (and AVISynth). Start at home pages www.virtualdub.org and www.avisynth.org. One called "Smart Smoother High Quality" is slow but works miracles.
Use Huffyuv encoded video for the best performace/quality tradeoff.
Feel proud that you are doing with free software what some people pay hundreds of dollars to do.
The previous only applies to native video sources. 24fps film that has been "telecined" into 30fps video requires inverse telecine (IVTC) which is explained in numerous places.
Noisy film is hard to IVTC but some of the better IVTC filters account for noise internally when trying to match frames.
I dont know exactly what u mean (i.e. "expand the separated fields vertically and squish them back before and after the filters"), but im sure i will find out when i'll get bussy with it. Now u have pointed me in the right direction i know i will get the best results. One question: have u compared the tmpegenc denoiser urself. I have used it several times and i can't imagine the result becoming any better. Conserning the speed.... i dont care how long it takes; quality is the only thing that matters. But i noticed that eaven tmpegenc isnt very fast when denoiseing is turned on in the default settings (rough estimate: about 1/10 of the real spead).
There are dozens of noise filters available for those other tools and they have extreme tuning parameters. You could probably work on this for a year and still keep getting better! Rapid A/B comparison of still frames is the only way to see how methods compare.
Another alternative is to deinterlace and denoise in TMPGEnc. Assuming it deinterlaces before denoising, the result can be good.
"Assuming it deinterlaces before denoising, the result can be good."
this is exactly what i wanna know
"There are dozens of noise filters available for those other tools and they have extreme tuning parameters. You could probably work on this for a year and still keep getting better!"
i would rather have the best results immediately :) thats why i liked the no fuss approuch with the tmpgenc denoiser, but ill have a go with the advanced smoother, and look if the results are comparable
Is there any way to see what the size of the output file is going to be before performing the tast? Much like the one in the Wizard, but there it does not allow to change the framesize and I'm always stuck with 312x240 instead of 352x240 which certainly affects the filesize.
Actually NO, The Resolution has absolutly No effect of the File size, The only 2 things that effect the file size is the Length of the Movie (In Time) and the Bitrate used to encode that File, the Resolution has No Effect at all..Why are you "Stuck" with "312+240"??? this is Not a Standard Resolution for any format..To estimate the File size for a Certain Bitrate and Length of Movie you should use a "Bitrate Calculator" there are Many some Better than others, the One I use is called "XVCD Bitrate Calculator 1.1" it use it for VCD SVCD and even DVD"s, it can be downloaded at a Number of Places just do a Search on Google for it...