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Question TE25 Problem creating VCD from XviD Grez 2 2003-10-09 23:23:32
Question TE25 Will not encode in CBR mode pete harris 1 2003-10-09 21:53:10
Question TE25 Stuttering/hesitating video with TMPGenc and ReelDVD Nocturnaloner 2 2003-10-10 15:58:48
Question TE25 partial convert PKD 1 2003-10-09 21:46:59
Question TE25 Seperate Audio and video file created neo2 2 2003-10-09 21:45:22
Question TE25 getting sound from an avi file with ac3 audio Horny Bull 2 2003-10-09 18:15:41
Question TE25 The problem with sound encoding imstl 2 2003-10-09 21:30:31
Question TE25 TMPGenc Plus doesn't open - at all!! xtreemkareem 3 2003-10-09 17:27:19
Question TE25 Mpeg to DVD BilCon32 1 2003-10-09 21:39:00
Question TDA1 encore dvd problem brad 2 2003-12-11 19:21:45
Free talk TE25 Scam Alert - CopiesAnything Video Guy 1 2003-10-08 20:44:32
Question TE25 reversing output field order Shamran 3 2003-10-09 11:28:01

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Question - TE25 - Problem creating VCD from XviD No.39391
Grez  2003-10-09 19:35:36 ( ID:qigtzoxq6xc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When I load my XviD file, it detects it as 1:1 ratio, which it is not, then estimates a 1000+ mb file size, when it should only be 450mb or thereabouts. he;lp please!


Minion  2003-10-09 21:56:14 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Don"t believe what Tmpgenc says about File sizes and definately don"t let it stop you from encodeing...If you are encodeing to VCD the File size will be about 10mb per minute of Video so Just encode the File and Don"t worry about what Tmpgenc says about File size....


ashy  2003-10-09 23:23:32 ( ID:n2grn9uovqo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How long is the AVI?



Question - TE25 - Will not encode in CBR mode No.39389
pete harris  2003-10-09 18:33:26 ( ID:ygasfnmkp/. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When encoding for DVD PAL when I set the BIT rate at a constant CBR 8000 I get an error report at about 3% into the encoding.I am exporting from Avid as a quick time reference file and combing the audio & video together.Any Ideas?


Minion  2003-10-09 21:53:10 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well One thing I can tell you is that Encodeing QT Refrance files seems allways end up in some sort of Error as I do not believe that Tmpgenc actually fully supports them, and the QT Plugin allways Has Problems with QT Referance files and it could be because I don"t thing that the QT Plugin supports Files made with Quicktime 6 ....We Get Posts evey now and then in here about the Same Problem you are Haveing and There hasn"t really been any solutions...The only thing I can sudgest is to Maybe try rendering your Project as a AVI file then Just encodeing the File Like normal....good luck



Question - TE25 - Stuttering/hesitating video with TMPGenc and ReelDVD No.39386
Nocturnaloner  2003-10-09 16:17:27 ( ID:bq8qqusa0ow )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]


I'm new to dvd authoring, and I'm having trouble getting smooth-playing MPEG-2 from a video source. The video is captured with a Media 100 card on a Mac system (.mov) and converted in TMPGenc to MPEG-2. It's a small clip, just under 4 minutes, basically a long commercial. Lots of graphics flying around, and video mixed with stills, etc.. The stuttering/hesitation in question is constant, but especially pronounced when a graphic enters the screen. I'm using CBR/7000, and I've tried all kinds of different GOP configurations to no avail. Any ideas on how to get this to play back smoothly on a set-top dvd player? I'm authoring and burning with ReelDVD 3.1.1 and a Panasonic a06/106d burner. Oh yeah, it's not a field order problem, I checked that first.


ashy  2003-10-09 17:15:16 ( ID:ff/8b2repwj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What is the source frame rate and what frame rate are you encoding to?


Nocturnaloner  2003-10-10 15:58:48 ( ID:bq8qqusa0ow )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>What is the source frame rate and what frame rate are you encoding to?

29.97 on both. I'm thinking now that the problem lies in the way Windows is handling Quicktime files created on a Mac. I was able to solve the problem by rendering the .mov as an image sequence, and re-rendering the image sequence as an .avi, which results in a smoother mpeg from tmpgenc. I have no idea why this works.



Question - TE25 - partial convert No.39384
PKD  2003-10-09 15:50:35 ( ID:hzhpkmnkcba )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]


Can anyone tell me why only some of my video file is converted in tmpgenc.

I have a 10 minute clip which tmpgenc will only encode 30 second of.

It's something to do with the video format, not tmpgenc itself.

Thanks

PKD


Minion  2003-10-09 21:46:59 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well some Information on the File you are encodeing would be Nice as we can not read Minds....Sometimes if there is an error in the file you are encodeing Tmpgenc will stop encodeing when it hits the error....



Question - TE25 - Seperate Audio and video file created No.39381
neo2  2003-10-09 13:45:08 ( ID:2bnmlzqqoaj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Being new to the world of video editing and production;

Having encoded directly from premier using plug-in two files are created one audio and one video. How do i create a DVD with both files combined and playable on either a PC or DVD player?


ashy  2003-10-09 17:38:57 ( ID:ff/8b2repwj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I take it you are creating a DVD?
If so you should just load both files into your DVD authoring program and let it do the rest if not then select 'CBR MPEG1 layer II' audio instead of 'CBR Linear PCM audio' in the first screen of the wizard.


Minion  2003-10-09 21:45:22 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you have a Real DVD Authoring Program then you can load Both Video and Audio files into it to Author to DVD, But Ashy is correct that you should have Chosen Mpeg 1 Layer 2 audio because Wav audio Just takes up too much Space on the DVD..What would be even better is if you had an AC3 encoder to encode the Wav to AC3 then use the AC3 audio in your DVD because AC3 is the Best Format for DVD Because of it"s Quality and Small file sizes...There is a Freeware AC3 encoder called "BeSweet" that you can find on Google if you wish to try it....Cheers



Question - TE25 - getting sound from an avi file with ac3 audio No.39378
Horny Bull  2003-10-09 13:34:35 ( ID:dos8lv3ak3a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have used TMPGEnc to convert an video .avi file (downloaded from the net) to a mpeg file and the video has worked fine. So now I am trying to get sound onto the mpeg video file. the sound on the .avi file is ac3.

I have tried the following:

Putting the avi file into the audio source to convert it to a mp2 file with 44100Hz and 224 kbits/s using TMPGEnc, but the produced mp2 file has no sound.

Using virtualdub to create a .wav file and then multiplexing it with the mpeg video file using TMPGEnc but TMPGEnc gives the error 'illegal MPEG audio stream'. The .wav file plays ok in windows media player but not winamp.

Using db power amp to create a mp3 file but i can't get this to play on either winamp or windows media player and the mp3 file is too small which suggests it hasn't converted the file anyhow.

I have the program 'ac3 decoder' but I suppose you need to get the .ac3 audio file and then convert that to the correct settings. I don't know how to get the .ac3 audio file from the .avi file.

Any assitance would be extremely grateful, cos watch'in silent movies just aint my cup o' tea.

cheers


ashy  2003-10-09 17:22:48 ( ID:ff/8b2repwj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

First, why are you trying to multiplex a wav file with an MPEG, surely you realise this won't work as wav is not a comatible audio source for MPEG.
What you should have done is used the wav to encode to MP2 with TMPG. Also Mp3 is not a compatible audio format if you intend to play this movie on a set top player.

What you really need to do is install an Ac3 codec which can decode the audio in TMPG. There is only one which can do this at the moment and it can be found here: http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/AC3ACM/


Horny Bull  2003-10-09 18:15:41 ( ID:dos8lv3ak3a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks Ashy...that has worked a treat.



Question - TE25 - The problem with sound encoding No.39375
imstl  2003-10-09 12:29:34 ( ID:191czrmd3do )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

In "Audio sourse" I put the same name of file like in "Video sourse" (for example: "bla-bla.avi". I can't perform encoding because warning: "File "bla-bla.avi" can not open or unsuported". What I have to do?


Horny Bull  2003-10-09 13:41:14 ( ID:dos8lv3ak3a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I had a similar problem. Although I'm still bit of a novice at this I'll tell you what I did:

I used the program G-spot to find out what codecs were being used and then obtained the codecs. For the codecs I douwnloaded the ACE Mega codecs pack pro version and then, using the custom install command, just installed the codec I wanted.


Minion  2003-10-09 21:30:31 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Depending on the Audio format in your AVI file you will either have to extract the audio from the avi to wav format with Virtual Dub or you will need to install a Decoder ...If the audio is VBR MP3 you will need to extract the audio to Wav if the Audio is AC3 then you will need to install the "AC3ACM Decoder" so Tmpgenc can decode the AC3 audio...You can get the AC3 ACM Decoder here : http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/AC3ACM ...Cheers



Question - TE25 - TMPGenc Plus doesn't open - at all!! No.39371
xtreemkareem  2003-10-09 09:19:27 ( ID:hz6rjbhkmfo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Earlier today i was converting some DivX to VCd flwlessly. I then trie dopening up another avbi file and I kept getting error meesages about some memory error and some dll filw. I reinstalled Nimo Codec PAck and TMPGenc Plus a few times with no results. I come to restart my OS (Win2k SPK 4) and TMPGenc won't even start up!! I reinstalled my Service Pack, and TMPGenc still won't even startup! Please help! All I hear is an error sound when I come to startup TMPGenc, and I get no message. Please help!


xtreemkareem  2003-10-09 09:26:38 ( ID:hz6rjbhkmfo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Sorry, here are my spelling corrections:

Earlier today i was converting some DivX to VCD flawlessly. I then tried opening up another avi file and I kept getting error meesages about some memory error and some dll file. I reinstalled Nimo Codec Pack and TMPGenc Plus a few times with no results. I come to restart my OS (Win2k SPK 4) and TMPGenc won't even start up!! I reinstalled my Service Pack, and TMPGenc still won't even startup! Please help! All I hear is an error sound when I come to startup TMPGenc, and I get no message. Please help!


B_Racer  2003-10-09 11:31:34 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Delete or Rename the AVI and try to start TMPGEnc. This should help.

Don't try to open the Video again in TMPGEnc, try to open it in VirtualDub. If this works, use the Frameserver of VirtualDub to serv the Video to TMPGEnc.


ashy  2003-10-09 17:27:19 ( ID:ff/8b2repwj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've had this problem on a number of occasions.
From the TMPG folder delete the TMPGEnc.ini and CurrentCfg.tpr then restart TMPG.



Question - TE25 - Mpeg to DVD No.39369
BilCon32  2003-10-09 03:59:01 ( ID:6t0cbiyxnza )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I downloaded a video off of edonkey & I'm wanted to put it to DVD & I don't know how to do this using TMpegEnc


Minion  2003-10-09 21:39:00 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well The way you would go about it would depend on the File that you downloaded, But since you did not leave any Information at all about the File you downloaded it will be Difficult to give you any Instruction .....Some Information on the Video & Audio Format and the Resolution and Frame rate of the File would help us determine The best way to go about Putting this File on DVD..But Basicly you Run Tmpgenc you load in your File and then you choose the Appropriate DVD Template and encode it to Mpeg2 ..The you will need a DVD authoring Program to format the Mpeg file so it can be Burned to DVD...There is a Lot of Information on this type of Stuff at : http://www.dvdrhelp.com/'

Cheers



Question - TDA1 - encore dvd problem No.48792
brad  2003-10-08 21:31:47 ( ID:xtheg2hue06 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm using encore dvd, and i'm trying to make a movie, and i've tried importing every kind of video file i have on my computer and when it trys to import it i get an error message saying the file is corrupt of the type is not supported. I'm assuming its an unsupported file type, but in that case what kind of file does it have to be to import it? i'm using encore dvd 1.0, if anyone has used it before please help.

thanks
brad


Hwulex  Home )  2003-11-03 11:09:03 ( ID:jtp/hhudocc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I had the same problems with Adobe Encore DVD 1.0. I now import all my videos into Adobe Premiere Pro 7 first, export them using "Adobe Media Encoder" using my preferred coding setup, and it all works brilliantly.

NB: Don't multiplex the videos using the DVD setting, it seems to confuse Encore DVD and will often cut the video far short of the end.


rumer  2003-12-11 19:21:45 ( ID:d.bz3uyhxgn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Did you come across error 224 in adobe encore? Because I managed to import the avi movie file well but when I was 'building' the dvd a message would pop up saying error 224 just as it started writing. Anyone out there who could help me here?



Free talk - TE25 - Scam Alert - CopiesAnything No.39367
Video Guy  2003-10-08 20:17:24 ( ID:4yfrh0hqv72 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There is a company selling a product called CopiesAnything. (copiesanything.com) for $50. They try to pass it off as a DVD backup program but it is actually a zip file containing freeware programs. Included programs include VirtalDub, DVD2AVI, and our beloved TMPGEnc free version. Derrow, the author of IfoEdit, which is also being sold illegally as part of this zip file, is trying to contact the company and get them shut down.

I am posting this because I am hoping TMPGEnc will take legal action and sue CopiesAnything. As a software developer it really disgusts me when someone steals someone's work and tries to pass it off as there own and profit from it.

For more information about this refer to the IfoEdit forums at doom9.org


ashy  2003-10-08 20:44:32 ( ID:n2grn9uovqo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I agree these poachers are just total a......s for trying to make money off other peoples hardwork especially when the software is given free by the original authors anyway and hope they get everthing that's coming to them.

I just hate scammers and these tossers are a damn nuisance to good hearted programers who develop good software then let us have it for free, then these gits come along and try and take the credit for it.
I just hope they get what they deserve and all the other DVD copying software which is just the same and uses free programs that can be downloaded quite easily.

If they wanted to make money from it the least they could have done is asked the authors permission to use the program and give them some of the profits.



Question - TE25 - reversing output field order No.39363
Shamran  2003-10-08 17:00:17 ( ID:ffddj0w9//k )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How do you change the out put feild ... I know my source (DV PAL) is lower field..But to get the best result regarding compatibility with the stand alone player it is best that the target MPEG is upper !! Programs like procoder can do this but HOW on earth do I do it with TMPGEnc ????


ashy  2003-10-08 19:42:42 ( ID:n2grn9uovqo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>But to get the best result regarding compatibility with the stand alone player it is best that the target MPEG is upper
Who the hell told you that?

You should encode using the same field order as the original otherwise you will get motion vector problems.
Also it doesn't matter which field order you start with either upper or lower, it won't make a difference to your player or the TV just as long as it is the same as the original.

You will find the 'Field order' setting under the 'Advanced' tab, but I strongly don't advise swapping the field order.


Shamran  2003-10-09 05:46:49 ( ID:ffddj0w9//k )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I know that I should not shift the field order on my source that would make no sense ! as for how I got the information...the programmers of Procoder and the maker of videotools and my old Denon dvd player !


B_Racer  2003-10-09 11:28:01 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can't change the Field Order of a Movie with TMPGEnc. All you get is jerky Motion.

(BTW: All DVD-Player should be able to play interlaced Videos with both Field Orders.)

If you really want to change the Field Order, use a Tool like AVISynth. It will work perfectly:

AVISource("myvideo.avi")
DoubleWeave().SelectOdd()
AssumeTFF()

This changes the Field Order from Bottom Field First into Top Field First.




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