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Question TE25 Help Ashy Help!!! oli 1 2005-07-17 01:46:02
Question TE25 Problem at merge & cut kakai 3 2005-07-19 17:00:22
Question TE25 Command Line Mpeg Tools TheNine 0 2005-07-15 02:10:28
Question TE25 "can not open, or unsupported" Shinigami Ichigo 1 2005-07-14 22:03:45
Question TE25 How do I reduce the size of an mpg clip sleeves 1 2005-07-14 10:28:58
Question TE25 mpeg source error R6025 Bob Arnett 1 2005-07-14 10:26:54
Question TE25 MPG size problem? LordMelkor 3 2005-07-13 19:19:24
Question TME1 MPEG 2 - Cannot Open or Not Supported Part Monster 2 2005-08-24 14:33:51
Question TE25 Only Getting 1 Hour on 4.7 GB DVD lrsmith 4 2005-07-17 19:05:07
Question TE25 Quick qu. re: AVI to DVD Olli 1 2005-07-17 19:07:25
Question TE25 TemplateImageList.Bitmap reading error joefix93 0 2005-07-12 15:15:03
Question TE25 Audio not supported? Victor 3 2005-07-14 10:18:08

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Question - TE25 - Help Ashy Help!!! No.43322
oli  2005-07-15 18:26:42 ( ID:3qth81xhyk2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hi, I saw your name over at the Tmpg bbs and I was wondering if you can help me.

I saw a post you did to help someone else and I tried it but now I'm lost. I

followed the procedures you gave but than I don't know where to go from there.

1. Make sure you have the latest version of AVISYNTH installed

2. Install this codec:
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Real_Alternative.htm then reboot.

3. Place the real media file in the root of your C: drive drive and rename it - AVsample.rm

4. Place a script like the one below in a text file and rename the text file - test.avs

DirectShowSource("C:AVsample.rm",FPS=(15))

(remember to change the 15 to the frame rate of YOUR file)

5. Now to check that you have done everything properly, load the test.avs file into mediplayer and play it.
If you have done it correctly it should play like any other media file.

Now go ahead and load it into TMPG.

*Now what do I do. Where do I upoad the AVS file into. Do I upload it in the video source or audio and do I have to change anything after that.


Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks


oli  2005-07-17 01:46:02 ( ID:cwamblmqb8a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I just figured it out!



Question - TE25 - Problem at merge & cut No.43318
kakai  2005-07-15 13:21:52 ( ID:xbilezwrwzg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello i have some problem when i'm using merge & cut

why that when i try to merge two vcd files ( dat extension ) into mpeg1
i always get the result files only half the duration the original files
ex : my dat files duration is one hour then when tmpgenc convert to mpg
i only have a movie with 29 minutes duration

here is the step that i do
1. i download tmpgenc free version 2.5
2. i install it to my pc
3. i run the tmpgenc.exe, the i choose mpeg tools
4. click the merge & cut tab, then i add a asveqo01.dat file
5. browse to set the directory for output file
6. click run
7. show calculating video stream 1813.88 second
when it's done i check it always only result half duration of my original files.
what step do i miss ???
thanks for the help


ashy  2005-07-17 18:57:14 ( ID:c9rwdyebxxw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try clicking the EDIT button and setting the cut points.


kakai  2005-07-18 00:56:48 ( ID:xbilezwrwzg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i allready try that too ashly.
now when i'm try to use tmpgenc 2.5 plus
it meet the same problem
now i must use vcd cutter to merge and cut.

i prefer to use tmpgenc mpeg tools to merge and cut
cause it a lot easier than using vcd cutter.

any other advice ashly ???
or anyone ???
help please

thanks for your reply ashly


ashy  2005-07-19 17:00:22 ( ID:c9rwdyebxxw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Have you tried remultiplexing with the simple multiplexer first and then cutting?



Question - TE25 - Command Line Mpeg Tools No.43317
TheNine  2005-07-15 02:10:28 ( ID:qye3rpyeeq2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hi use tmpgenc alot just for the mpeg tools to megre cut and demux svcd to convert them to dvd later on but i find it takes alot for me to sit there and do it all. is there any way that a command line can u loaded in to a batch file for the mpeg tools?

Thanks in advance

TheNine



Question - TE25 - "can not open, or unsupported" No.43315
Shinigami Ichigo  2005-07-14 16:02:57 ( ID:gxraau0fh3n )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hey, ive tried different versions such as the free version and also the plus version which i have now, no matter what avi i try it comes up with that same thing "can not open file, or unsupported" I used to have the free version on this computer before my hard drive crashed and now on this new hard drive I can't seem to get it to convert any avi's. If anyone can help please feel free to email me or comment on here.

p.s. I trieda Matroska file and it seemed to work, though i didn't go through the process of converting them.


Shinigami Ichigo  2005-07-14 22:03:45 ( ID:gxraau0fh3n )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

gah, don't mind that post. All I needed was the xvid codec, I tried the divx but i didn't try the xvid. everything seems to be working good now.



Question - TE25 - How do I reduce the size of an mpg clip No.43313
sleeves  2005-07-13 22:59:50 ( ID:lna2nwzgw2c )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello, I just downloaded tmpge 2.5 and I was trying to edit out a couple of frames from a small 10 second clip I have. The problem is that before I took out a few frames the file size was around 988kb and then after I edited it and made it shorter the file size grew to 1.64mb. Im trying to keep the size under 1mb, what are the things I can do to reduce the file size? Keep in mind im a noob and am working in the wizard mode.

When I start the wizard I have ntsc/cbr standard format,
next I have non interlace/4:3 525 line [ntc, 704x480],
next under other settings I have mpeg 1 video - 352x240 - frame rate=29.97 - rate control mode=cbr - bitrate=1150 - vbv buff size=40kb - motion precision=normal.

I see where I can unlock the bitrate and tried lowering it along with estimating the file size I want but it didnt work.

any help or articles would be greatly apreciated!

thanks sleeves


Olli  2005-07-14 10:28:58 ( ID:7n5.yhawtzo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Does the clip have audio ?
What bitrate are you using for audio ?

You could also lower the filesize by using 2 pass VBR or CQ.



Question - TE25 - mpeg source error R6025 No.43311
Bob Arnett  2005-07-13 16:52:26 ( ID:myqtczwqof. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I just downloaded TMPGEnc (free version) and tried to set the source file to an mpeg-2 file created by VideoReDo. I get the error:
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Microsoft Visual C++ Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:TMPGEnc.exe
R6025
-pure virtual function call
-----------------------------
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?


Olli  2005-07-14 10:26:54 ( ID:7n5.yhawtzo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Search is your friend

http://bbs.pegasys-inc.com/bbscgi/search/docs/en/tmpgenc/box48/tmpgenc_post_18980.html



Question - TE25 - MPG size problem? No.43307
LordMelkor  2005-07-13 01:59:17 ( ID:lqj5qozsryn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I was converting an avi file encoded with Xvid to an SVCD compatible mpg using the wizard (I'm using newest free tmpgenc available in downloads section) The original size was 640x480, so i chose 1:1 VGA source as recommended, then (while following an online guide videohelp.com) I went to the advanced tab in the expert settings and selected "full screen (keep aspect ratio)" <-- the first one. Then after it was done I burned it using VCDeasy as an svcd, and when i played it a small section from the bottom (and maybe top and sides) did not appear on my tv, cutting off part of the bottom line of the subtitles (they are part of the video not separate file). Afterword i burned another svcd doing all the same things except i chose "center (keep aspect ratio)" but the same problem occured, can someone help me out? Thanks!


(btw..I am using a toshiba sd-3960.. I THINK im not sure but it looks like the picture on the toshiba website)


LordMelkor  2005-07-13 02:00:31 ( ID:lqj5qozsryn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Oh and I dont know whether its important or not but i was using 2-pass VBR encoding.


B_Racer  2005-07-13 09:47:07 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You ran into the overscan problem... Every TV cut's of a part of the Picture, that's normal.
A second problem is the use of ANY kind of Keep aspect ratio - MPEG2-Files never do have an AR of 1:1, so i can't be the correct choice.
If you have 640x480 without any black bars as Target, just use Full screen - simply Full screen, nothing else.


LordMelkor  2005-07-13 19:19:24 ( ID:lqj5qozsryn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the help!



Question - TME1 - MPEG 2 - Cannot Open or Not Supported No.54399
Part Monster  2005-07-12 18:19:57 ( ID:2rujuwfpcnl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have some videos of the Laguna Seca Race that I recorded with my ATI 8500 DV. They are in MPEG 2 format but when I try to open in TMPGENC it says it's not supported. What gives?

I need to but out the commercials and shrink the video size to fit on DVD 4.7GB.

Thanks in advance.

Louie


walt  2005-07-17 22:30:53 ( ID:vk34zunjou6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I too made .mpg files using my ATI8500DV and TMPGEnc won't open them.
"cannot open or unsupported"

Please help.


Ernst  2005-08-24 14:33:51 ( ID:7fbbybn8xim )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

In ATIs MMC there are parameters for mpeg2 B- and P-frames. Default is 3/2, set this to 4/2 and TMPGEnc will accept your mpeg2-files.



Question - TE25 - Only Getting 1 Hour on 4.7 GB DVD No.43302
lrsmith  2005-07-12 18:09:34 ( ID:i4fxf37lzdn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I use TMPGEnc 2.5 to encode my Adobe Premiere AVI outputs (uncompressed) to MPG for DVD. The AVI video from Adobe is 720x480 with 48 KHz, 16 bit audio. Within TMPGEnc, I select NTSC high resolution (720x480) with CBR Linear PCM audio. If I continue to select the defaults in the following menus, I only get about 60 minutes on a 4.7 GB DVD. Yet the claim is I can get about 2 hours. What am I doing wrong?


lrsmith  2005-07-12 18:31:34 ( ID:i4fxf37lzdn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Forgive my ignorance, folks. I forgot to mention one of the defaults is the video bit rate is about 8000 kbits/sec. I read somewhere that this can be lowered, which would allow more video footage to be put on the DVD. Is this advisable - how low can I go?


lrsmith  2005-07-13 01:36:45 ( ID:8w0ims18mhm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

OK..OK..OK...before some of you start harping on me for not thoroughly searching the forum, I'm doing that. I saw a post from Ashy that 2000 kbit/sec is the lower limit for DVD capability. So I'll use that as a guide in future compressions. Start at 8000 kbits/sec and lower enough to get below 4.7 GB, or to 2000 kbits/sec, whichever comes first.


B_Racer  2005-07-13 09:43:11 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You have to learn a lot about VBR-Encoding, and don't use PCM-Sound as Target, it's a waste of Discspace.


ashy  2005-07-17 19:05:07 ( ID:c9rwdyebxxw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

A 2 hour film will easily fit a regular DVD if you use the right settings.
For a start as B_racer said do not use PCM. It uses far too much space. Use MP2 audio instead and set the bitrate to 224Kb/s.

CQ VBR will give you the best quality vs filesize. If the movie is not particularly packed with action then you could easily get away with reducing the max bitrate to 6000 Kb/s without any noticible loss in quality.



Question - TE25 - Quick qu. re: AVI to DVD No.43300
Olli  2005-07-12 15:22:50 ( ID:7n5.yhawtzo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have some avi files that I would like to convert to DVD. I have used tmpgenc before to create XVCD so I know something about how it works.

Using the wizard I can throw about 4000 CBR at the process to get the movie onto a 4.7 DVD. When I was creating XVCD's I used the CQ or 2 pass VBR. Am I best sticking to using the DVD wizard which uses CBR or should I unlock the template and tweak it to use either CQ or VBR ?

Oh and hi ashy ... I remember you from when I was using these forums years ago. Good to see you are still around mate ...

Olli


ashy  2005-07-17 19:07:25 ( ID:c9rwdyebxxw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hiya Olli nice to hear from you again.
Stick to VBR methods of encoding. I would use CQ. The quality will be much better and allow you to fit more on a DVD with higher quality.



Question - TE25 - TemplateImageList.Bitmap reading error No.43299
joefix93  2005-07-12 15:15:03 ( ID:6qie8ym/zhr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I keep getting a "TemplateImageList.Bitmap reading error : Memory shortage while expanding memory stream" error upon startup.

When I click "browse" for the Video Source, I get the "Write error occurred at address 77F83905 of module 'ntdll.dll' with 000000000." error. It then allows me to load a video file. When I click on the audio source browse button, I get an "EAccessViolation occured in module ntdll.dll, 00033905. Write error occurred at address 77F83905 of module 'ntdll.dll' with 000000000." error. Then I get a "Runtime error 216 at 0049005C" dialog box, which then exits the program.

I was converting small XVID MPEG-4 files (~220 meg) to MPEG1 (VCD) with no problem, then I ran across a file that was using the DivX 3.11 codec. TMPEGEnc did not recognize it since I didn't have the codec installed. I downloaded the Nimo50Build8.exe (Nimo Codec Final 5.0) pack and installed. I installed all the video codecs, all the Frame servers, all the audio codecs, and all the directshow filters in the pack.

I'm running XPpro on a P4-1.5 w/512MB. I can post a listing of all of the codecs installed, but this post was already getting large enough.

I read that the ntdll.dll error could possibly be resolved by installing FFDSHOW. I tried this, and am still getting the same errors.

Forgive me if this isn't enough info to make an assessment - all I know is, I have not changed anything from the situation where TMPGEnc was working like a champ to where I am now except the installation of the Nimo pack.

Please help!

TIA



Question - TE25 - Audio not supported? No.43295
Victor  2005-07-12 14:36:31 ( ID:7woearbnulw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am converting rm to mpeg1 format; however, when I try to add the source file, the audio doesn't add automatically as it usually does. When I try to add it directly by clicking the Browse bottom --> pick that file, it says File "xxx.rm" can not open, or unsupported.

What should I do to convert those files?

Thank you!


Olli  2005-07-12 15:23:29 ( ID:7n5.yhawtzo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Use virtualdub to extract the audio to a wav file then point tmpgenc to the wav file ...


Victor  2005-07-13 13:32:11 ( ID:7woearbnulw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks Olli

Virtual said "Cannot detect file type "xxx.rm" / "xxx.rmvb", is there any other way to do it?


Olli  2005-07-14 10:18:08 ( ID:7n5.yhawtzo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

it could be that you are missing an audio codec ... try using a utility like gspot ( http://www.free-codecs.com/download/GSpot.htm ) to identify what the audio codec in the file is. You can the google for the audio codec and install on your machine. Once you have done that try extracting the audio with vdub again




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