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Question TE25 Another Noob Question zomba_830 4 2005-01-09 19:17:27
Question TE25 movie length doubles kingfresh 3 2005-01-31 23:12:26
Question TE25 TMPG shutting down without warning tomsanchilli 0 2005-01-04 18:28:24
Question TE25 MPEG2 files to DVD Krish 2 2005-01-05 10:36:05
Question TE25 Keeping The Black Lines At Top And Bottom? Zlatko 0 2005-01-03 01:43:20
Question TE25 New to the Movie Burning Game Dustin Welsh 2 2005-01-15 21:48:50
Question TDA1 How to Author without Menu André 1 2005-02-27 05:41:22
Question TE25 Newbie Question - ATI AiW capture to SVCD lost and confused 0 2005-01-02 22:44:08
Question TE25 can't load p3 package? Altdog 1 2005-01-02 15:16:53
Question TE25 Newbie Question - ATI AiW capture to SVCD lost and confused 6 2005-01-03 14:15:25
Question TDA1 how do i make it work?? error appears Xtazee 2 2006-02-09 00:46:53
Question TE25 Batch? JBXS 1 2005-01-02 10:30:28

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Question - TE25 - Another Noob Question No.42679
zomba_830  2005-01-05 01:42:39 ( ID:rz58y9tabg. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Would increasing the video bitrate from 4000 to 8000 improve video quality?

Any help will be appreciated.


ashy  2005-01-05 10:37:50 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Depends on the source, but in most cases with a good quality source, yes.


zomba_830  2005-01-08 08:37:30 ( ID:rz58y9tabg. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What would you define as a "good quality source"


ashy  2005-01-09 15:53:19 ( ID:clolizjaihw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

One of a decent resolution and with no artifacts such as block noise.

An excellent source would be DVD, VCD would look crap when re-encoded and likely wouldn't benefit from extra bitrate.


zomba_830  2005-01-09 19:17:27 ( ID:rz58y9tabg. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thank You :-)



Question - TE25 - movie length doubles No.42675
kingfresh  2005-01-04 23:03:32 ( ID:pknailohkm6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

every time I set up a divx or other avi to transfer to mpeg the length of the movie in the window that shows you how big it is going to be says it is more than double what the origional movie was and the size of the file is always larger than what would fit on a dvd and I am using avi's that are about an hour and a half long. They always report about 277 min to 300+ does anyone know why it would do this also I try to set the bitrate as low as it will let me and it is still over the 4.7Gb that will fit on a dvd. Please help me.............


ashy  2005-01-05 10:36:58 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

A search on VFAPI plugins should help.


Noob Helped  2005-01-06 04:04:07 ( ID:9zeksmwixfo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I had the same problem. Go into Options>Environmental settiong>VFAPI and Upgrade the priority of "Direct Show Media File Reader" to 2 and that should do it... it did for me.


SIOMVP  2005-01-31 23:12:26 ( ID:ruuok3toz3m )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm getting the same problem - tripling movie lengths. It won't let me edit this option. Any ideas?



Question - TE25 - TMPG shutting down without warning No.42674
tomsanchilli  2005-01-04 18:28:24 ( ID:fimw/wvg/uo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am using Avid Pro and exporting QT Ref Files into TMPG (using the qtreader download). For about a year it worked flawlessly, on a Pentium 4 computer. However, I have tried installing TMPG on 3 different computers, and on all three I experience the same problem = about 30 seconds after I import the QT Ref File into TMPG the whole TMPG program shuts down without any warning. Of these 3 computers, two of them have Athlon Processors and the other is an Intel Celuron.

The only possible thing that I see different between the 3 computers that shut down unexpectedly and the 1 computer that works is a setting within TMPG Environment Settings. Under the CPU tab, the checkbox is CHECKED for "enable SSE-2" on the working Pentium 4 computer, and on the other three computers this option is greyed out. Can this be the problem???? On the Athlon computers it does not allow me to check the "enable SSE-2" checkbox, it is simply greyed out.

Also, am I right that SSE-2 is only for Pentium 4 processors? Does this have anything to do with TMPG shutting down unexpectedly???? Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.



Question - TE25 - MPEG2 files to DVD No.42671
Krish  2005-01-03 16:37:48 ( ID:ro8j9o0tywr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have some MPEG2 files that were creted using a hardware encoder that I want to burn on to DVD. The files were created to be either S-VCD compatible or DVD compatible. Can I use TMPGEnc for creating the VIDEO_TS files? If not what other software can I use?

Thanks


Raphael  2005-01-05 00:19:08 ( ID:x2xbrkmrljc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>I have some MPEG2 files that were creted using a hardware encoder that I want to burn on to DVD. The files were created to be either S-VCD compatible or DVD compatible. Can I use TMPGEnc for creating the VIDEO_TS files? If not what other software can I use?
>
>Thanks

Hello Krish,

AFAIK 'TMPGEnc' is only an encoder. To create VIDEO_TS files as exist on a standard DVD you have to author your *.mpg files you already have (for example with 'TMPGEnc DVD Author') and then burn them on a DVD (why not Nero, but other programms are also suitable). I think 'TMPGEnc DVD Author' has also itself an internal burning procedure.

Raphael


ashy  2005-01-05 10:36:05 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just bung the MPEGs into TMPGenc DVD author, by far the easiest program for a newbie to use and even a good choice for advanced users.

The MPEGs MUST be DVD compatible files otherwise TMPG DVD author will not accept them.



Question - TE25 - Keeping The Black Lines At Top And Bottom? No.42670
Zlatko  2005-01-03 01:43:20 ( ID:sbezb30us6n )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi guys, i have a problem. I have a few videos that are good quality that im putting on DVDs later, but the problem is when i convert them to mp2, the black lines from the top of the video and from the bottom dissapear.

What option do i need to set so that i will be able to keep these lines there?

Please e-mail me. :) Zlatko@europe.com or Ihatenato@hotmail.com, also try to add me on msn if you ahve it too..thanks



Question - TE25 - New to the Movie Burning Game No.42667
Dustin Welsh  2005-01-03 01:25:31 ( ID:1v7oj97gndc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I just started scratching the surface of burning DVD's and it seems the deeper I dig into the DVD burning world, the more confused I get.

So far I have been using DVD Shrink a simple point and click program that seems to simply copy the movie that I RENT and in turn activates Nero on it's own and burns the movie.

A friend of mine suggested I use this program but I have no idea where to start and have looked through every help file.

All I wish to do is download movies from various sites, File Transfer Programs and burn them to my DVD+R's that I buy in an abundance.

In turn these questions arise.

What file types should I be downloading?

In Newby terms what does TEMPgenc do?

What settings should I be using on TEMPgenc

Once the file is encoded, what file type am I looking for and what program is the easiest for me to use for burning the movie to my DVD+R's?

Any other tips and things I haven't considered would be appreciated


Naepius  2005-01-14 07:11:30 ( ID:s37zkeu3gsa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Two really good sites that are full of the type of information you're looking for are http://www.doom9.org/ and http://www.afterdawn.com/

Be prepared to wade through about 30 or so different programs just to find the 6 or so programs you really like.

As far as what TMPGEnc is used for, it can demultiplex (split the audio and video streams) and multiplex (combine streams) MPG movie files, and can edit, filter, and re-encode AVI files to MPG movie files or elementary streams.

VCD, SVCD, and DVD formats all require MPG encoded video, which makes TMPGEnc the ONLY good choice for quality conversions of AVI -> VCD, SVCD, and DVD.

Good Luck!

Matt


ashy  2005-01-15 21:48:50 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Keep it simple use use TMPG's wizard to set up the encoding process and then use TMPGenc DVD author for creating the right DVD format and burning.



Question - TDA1 - How to Author without Menu No.49314
André  2005-01-02 23:02:19 ( ID:obxnif.ioyj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have just finished authoring a dvd without a menu - I wanted to start the movie right away and expected the dvd player to display its main screen after the movie finished playing. Instead the movie stopped displaying the last frame of the movie (black) until I switch the player off.

How can I resolve the issue?


Sakuya  2005-02-27 05:41:22 ( ID:njjiivtkzsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

For menu-less DVDs, it plays like this. Once you press play (or if the DVD player auto-starts when the disc is in), the movie starts playing automatically. When it finishes, the disc stops. DVD players never plays the last few frames/seconds of a video. So it's best to add some extra blank frames there.



Question - TE25 - Newbie Question - ATI AiW capture to SVCD No.42666
lost and confused  2005-01-02 22:44:08 ( ID:1i8na1gkafw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi, I have a real newbie question. I saved a bunch of recordings captured on an old ATI Rage 128 Pro AiW card in MPEG-2 format, 720x480, NTSC (525 lines). I realize now that my choice was sub-optimal for using the files to create SVCD's, but it's too late now.

I'm trying to salvage them by using TMPGEnc to re-encode the files into a more SVCD-friendly 480x480 resolution, but what seems to happen is the top and bottom (and possibly the left and right) get cropped off.

I used the standard SVCD template, and selected a source aspect ratio of 1:1 and a video arrange method of "Center (custom size) - 720x480" (in the Advanced tab). I've tried various other settings, but I can't seem to prevent the cropping. Am I doing something wrong, or am I just asking the tool to do something it can't do?

I like TMPGEnc, think it's really cool, but getting the right settings is really confusing me. :(



Question - TE25 - can't load p3 package? No.42664
Altdog  2005-01-02 14:42:21 ( ID:qwgkicnagaw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Newbie here. Can use some help--- I;m trying to encode an .AVI file to scvd. After going thru the settings and start encode I get an error message, Unalbe to load p3 package. What am I doing wrong?
thankx, Altdog


ashy  2005-01-02 15:16:53 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Extract the whole of the contents from the zip and DO NOT move any of it's contents.
You must run the .exe from the TMPG folder.



Question - TE25 - Newbie Question - ATI AiW capture to SVCD No.42657
lost and confused  2005-01-02 10:22:06 ( ID:1i8na1gkafw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi, I have a real newbie question. I saved a bunch of recordings captured on an old ATI Rage 128 Pro AiW card in MPEG-2 format, 720x480, NTSC (525 lines). I realize now that my choice was sub-optimal for using the files to create SVCD's, but it's too late now.

I'm trying to salvage them by using TMPGEnc to re-encode the files into a more SVCD-friendly 480x480 resolution, but what seems to happen is the top and bottom (and possibly the left and right) get cropped off.

I used the standard SVCD template, and selected a source aspect ratio of 1:1 and a video arrange method of "Center (custom size) - 720x480" (in the Advanced tab). I've tried various other settings, but I can't seem to prevent the cropping. Am I doing something wrong, or am I just asking the tool to do something it can't do?

I like TMPGEnc, think it's really cool, but getting the right settings is really confusing me. :(


ashy  2005-01-02 10:46:53 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well you could just leave it as it is and not bother re-encoding. Just simply run it through the 'Simple multiplexer' in the MPEG tools using the SVCD option and burn as normal.
This way you will maintain maximum quality and your DVD player should handle it fine.

If you still want to re-encode then use the settings below.
Under advanced tab:-

Source ratio: 4:3 525 line(NTSC)
Arrange method: Fullscreen(keep aspect ratio)

Under System tab:-

System stream setting: MPEG2 Super VideoCD(VBR)

Under Video tab:-

Stream type: MPEG2
Size: 480x480
aspect ratio: 4:3 display

Bear in mind SVCD will always look compressed when played in a non SVCD capable player such as Mediaplayer. You will need a real MPEG2 player such as Windvd.


lost and confused  2005-01-02 22:46:03 ( ID:1i8na1gkafw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thank you for your advice. I will give it a try.

Happy New Year! :)


lost and confused  2005-01-03 00:42:59 ( ID:1i8na1gkafw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Nope, the re-encoding settings didn't work. :( I understand that the SVCD file will look compressed on Mediaplayer, because it doesn't 'know' that the file will be played back using a stand-alone DVD player; it just 'knows' that the file frames are 480x480, so it displays the SVCD as looking squashed. But what I don't understand is why TMPGEnc clipped off the tops and bottoms of the frames during the encoding process.

I would rather not bother with re-encoding, but I'm trying to get the file size down to where I can burn it onto a CD-R rather than a DVD-R.

I would really appreciate any more advice you could give me! Thank you! :)


lost and confused  2005-01-03 05:41:39 ( ID:1i8na1gkafw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Nope, the re-encoding settings didn't work. :( I understand that the SVCD file will look compressed on Mediaplayer, because it doesn't 'know' that the file will be played back using a stand-alone DVD player; it just 'knows' that the file frames are 480x480, so it displays the SVCD as looking squashed. But what I don't understand is why TMPGEnc clipped off the tops and bottoms of the frames during the encoding process.

I would rather not bother with re-encoding, but I'm trying to get the file size down to where I can burn it onto a CD-R rather than a DVD-R.

I would really appreciate any more advice you could give me! Thank you! :)


ashy  2005-01-03 12:41:14 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Make sure you haven't actuall got a check mark in the cropping option under the advanced settings.

What does the image look like in the preview before encoding?


(a little less) lost and confused  2005-01-03 14:15:25 ( ID:1i8na1gkafw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Nope, cropping isn't enabled. The preview does show the the same truncated frame that is produced; thank you for suggesting looking at it before running the encoding. :)

I did find a workaround after reading and searching a few message boards all night... I used Virtual Dub to resize the frame, and then frameserve the result to TMPGEnc for encoding. Perhaps not the most elegant solution, but it works well (and reasonably quickly), and the final output looks great!

Now my only problem is that the audio and video have gotten out of sync somehow... the original wasn't perfectly sync'd correctly (drift), but my final file is off by about 4 seconds at the beginning, and over 10 seconds at the end (two hour capture).

Funny thing is, I ran a small test case using a custom setting to save an SVCD-compliant file (instead of the 720x480 one that's causing the problems), and demuxing and remuxing it doesn't appear to create any sync issues.

Maybe I should consider giving up on trying to make SVCDs and use the files to make mini-DVDs as is described in pcphotovideo.com

ashy, thank you for your patience, help, and suggestions! :)



Question - TDA1 - how do i make it work?? error appears No.49311
Xtazee  2005-01-02 09:41:09 ( ID:6txk/g6feva )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i got a saved VIDEO_TS folder with the dvd stuff in so i clicked add dvd video and pointed to the VIDEO_TS folder but i get a error popping up

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ne help


golden  2005-04-01 08:12:10 ( ID:6wbagfngatr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

did you get this sorted out.. i just had it yesterday.. a bit confusing....


Jamie  2006-02-09 00:46:53 ( ID:1v7oj97gndc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Same problem. This really needs to be fixed. I've tried everything I can think of and it just doesn't work!



Question - TE25 - Batch? No.42655
JBXS  2005-01-01 19:25:37 ( ID:izvidqa365n )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,

How can I do batch processing?

I convert CDG to mpg (for VCD karaoke use) and I have to convert files one at the time...

Thank's for your anwser.


ashy  2005-01-02 10:30:28 ( ID:hy97hbvna7j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

http://www.videogeneration.com.au/batchlist.htm



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