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Question TE25 Abnormal Program Termination Doeboy 3 2003-07-06 20:10:22
Question TE25 SVCD help! Myers 1 2003-06-22 19:14:13
Question TE25 Probably a dumb question new user 2 2003-06-23 01:49:42
Bug report TDA1 Audio sync bug in 1.0.10.36 John Quin 3 2003-08-25 18:47:23
Question TE25 Aspect Ratio desiny 1 2003-06-22 11:34:24
Question TE25 SWF to MPEG? Matt 5 2003-06-25 23:15:31
Bug report TE25 tmpgenc incorrectly calculates time rowan 10 2003-06-23 18:24:35
Question TE25 How to Make Video CDs? qhettocow 1 2003-06-21 21:23:23
Question TE25 Problem rejoining demuxed Mpeg-1 file kukm66 6 2003-06-23 23:22:54
Bug report TE25 Cutting sections of video leads to frame duplication Alex French 0 2003-06-21 10:03:36
Question TDA1 music videos carrie 0 2003-06-21 06:13:28
Question TE25 Please help me with this dumb question upele 6 2003-06-24 21:22:57

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Question - TE25 - Abnormal Program Termination No.37629
Doeboy  2003-06-22 19:57:19 ( ID:ibeiwh.dfvl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

While trying to encode Mulholland Drive pt.1, I can select video file no problem, but when trying to select audio, I get the "Abnormal Program Termination" error in the TMPGEnc.exe file. Does anyone know how to resolve this issue, or what I need to do to log a bug report (as I assume they would need a copy of the video and/or audio files). Also, is there any workaround I could try? I tried makeing a copy from VirtualDub without success. Please also note that the audio file I am trying to select is a wav generated by VirtualDub. But I get the error both if I select the movie as the audio source, OR if I use the generated wav. In addition I have also tried using DivFix on the movie, and I have also tried AviToWav to generate the audio wav without success.

Doeboy


Minion  2003-06-23 20:50:29 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When you say that you can"t extract the audio from the AVI file with other tools like AVI-2-Wav do you mean that those Programs Crashed or wouldn"t extract the audio??? If so then I would suspect that the AVI File is Corrupted or Broken in some way and that is why you are haveing Problems with it..What I would sugest is to Try Frameserveing the File to Tmpgenc with AVISynth or V-Dub and if that fails then maybe try re-downloading the file as Downloaded Movies are very often Corrupted and Because you can watch a File doesn"t mean that there isn"t anything wrong with it...


Doeboy  2003-06-24 00:27:57 ( ID:ibeiwh.dfvl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You don't understand, I can extract the audio successfully both from VirtualDub AND AviToWav. What I can't do is use that wav (or the movie itself) as the audio file in TMPGEnc, whenever I try it crashes.


nazpyro  2003-07-06 20:10:22 ( ID:ovz5atd5/cm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The same happens for me as well. Often, I don't get an error though, TMPGEnc just stops functioning. (This is when I try to select the audio file). I can't do anything with TMPGEnc. I can't close it. I can't even crash it (i.e. ending its process via task manager). Thus, I can't even properly reboot my computer since TMPGEnc won't shut down. I can only get out of it by hardstarting my computer.



Question - TE25 - SVCD help! No.37627
Myers  2003-06-22 19:03:11 ( ID:/aem2ujatlk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a svcd that is to big to fit on a cd. I had tried to convert the file to a smaller svcd file. But after 20 secends TmPgenc freezes. Had tested some other files and it worked perfectly. Does anybody know what i should do?


ashy  2003-06-22 19:14:13 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Why convert it to lesser quality. Just split it.



Question - TE25 - Probably a dumb question No.37624
new user  2003-06-22 16:13:42 ( ID:i8ok4nycjfm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If a movie is to long for 1 cd how do I divide it so I can split it between 2 cds? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you


ashy  2003-06-22 17:45:31 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Use the Merge&cut feature in the MPEGtools


vcdfun  2003-06-23 01:49:42 ( ID:y0cv6nkdwhf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If I were you, I would use the source range function (I think it's called that) You'll find it when you select your encoding options. Choose the first half of your frames for disk 1, then the second half for disk 2. For example, encode the first file (CD 01) from frame range 0 through 91051 then when it's done encode the next one (CD 02) from range 91052 to the last frame in the movie. This will split up your movie into two files which will fit on two CDs.



Bug report - TDA1 - Audio sync bug in 1.0.10.36 No.48618
John Quin  2003-06-22 12:11:25 ( ID:bhnr2amhh/j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have found a bug in TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.0.10 (1.0.10.36)
It occurs when dropping an MPEG1 file into a project. The
audio sync starts to drift and by the time 45 min have gone
the audio leads the video by 3-4 seconds.
The MPEG1 file has Audio at 44.1 KSPS 224kbps
which is being resampled I guess to 48 KSPS for the DVD.
DVD bit rates of 192 kbps and 224 kbps have both been tested
and the bug is present. Looks like the sample rate conversion
is getting lost (round off error???)

Great product,
Will be getting work to buy it soon
Looking forward to the bug fix

Regards
John Quin


kevmeister  2003-08-24 20:48:57 ( ID:uhqmkpasts2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

yeah, having same trouble here, quite annoying.

Any ideas as to when a patch will be available?


B_Racer  2003-08-25 09:16:01 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I do not have this problem. But it is always a good Idea to let BeSweet or TMPGEnc (not DVD Author!) do the Audio-Conversion.


Minotaur  2003-08-25 18:47:23 ( ID:r7s8eflde8o )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I had this problem too - using tmpegenc to extract/reencode the audio (via the ES Audio Only) option and then pointing the audio at the created .mp2 file in TDA worked fine - I noticed that doing a demultiplex in tmpegenc produced an autio file that was a different length to the video file! Doing the reencode fixed the problem though.
BTW I am using TDA for creating DVD's of TV episodes in mpeg1 VCD-compliant format.



Question - TE25 - Aspect Ratio No.37622
desiny  2003-06-22 01:39:42 ( ID:p4qiv1d0xa6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello there .

I am having trouble trying to working out Aspect Ration and Source Aspect Ratio in TMPGenc when encoding to Mpeg. Is there a Guide where I can relate to & work see which Aspect Ratio and Source aspect ration will look will and best suit the Mpeg file im encoding . I seem to get a Tall Picture and would try to change it so they head dont look slim and tall (best way to descibe it on various files)

I would assume a guide that show which ones looks like. Please Help ....

thanks.
Destiny


ashy  2003-06-22 11:34:24 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yout problem is probably not your aspect ratio, but the arrange method you are selecting. If you want to maintain the same aspect ratio as the original then you should always select 'Full screen(keep aspect ratio) and select whatever input aspect ratio relates to that source.

For example if you have an AVI in 16:9 then select 16:9(PAL) or 16:9(NTSC) depending on the format of the AVI and 'Full screen(keep aspect ratio) under the 'Advanced' tab
If you have a standard 4:3 TV then the default output aspect ratio should be 4:3 under the 'Video' tab



Question - TE25 - SWF to MPEG? No.37616
Matt  2003-06-21 22:16:54 ( ID:h2nkm/ftphk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Does Anyone Know if it's possible to convert flash movies (SWF) to MPEG with TMPGEnc, is so how? just wondering. thanks


rowan  2003-06-22 03:23:49 ( ID:nsaxjv/ogca )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This probably doesn't help much, but I have done this by using a video card with TV-out looped through to the input of a capture card.

I don't know if there's an "all digital" way to do it, is the flash format open?


Trance007  2003-06-22 13:47:10 ( ID:ojobaqh29ka )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Open the SWF file with Macromedia Flash MX, you will then have the possibility the save the animation as various format, including AVI.

I suggest you to use the HuffYUV codec as it's a loseless codec.
Download : http://www.divx-digest.tv/software/codec/huffyuv-2.1.1.zip
Official site : http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:vYvXFkLt2CwJ:www.cdr.cz/link/568

If your SWF file come from the net, it is probabely locked to disallow any manipulation on it, there are various utilities to unlock such file.
You can try this one http://www.buraks.com/unlockswf/ but there are many others.


Matt  2003-06-25 02:51:39 ( ID:h2nkm/ftphk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

do you know if there is any free way to do convert swf to mpeg macromedia flash mx is outta my price range, i.e. i'm broke, if it can't be done for free nevermind

thanks


ashy  2003-06-25 16:18:15 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There are numerous programs that are cheaper.
http://www.flashants.com/root/swf2video.shtml
http://www.winmpg.com/SWF-to-AVI.html
This ones free http://www.pizzinini.net/?category=8&item=37&ref=swf2avi

Heres a guide to do it another way
http://www.pizzinini.net/?category=8&item=37&ref=swf2avi




ashy  2003-06-25 23:15:31 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Correction on the above link to the guide:
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/userguides/105332.php



Bug report - TE25 - tmpgenc incorrectly calculates time No.37605
rowan  2003-06-21 19:48:10 ( ID:nsaxjv/ogca )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I don't know if this is a tmpgenc problem, or an issue elsewhere. If I record a program for 90 minutes on my DVD recorder, tmpgenc thinks it is 45 minutes in length. Preview, source range, mpeg tools all show the complete recording from the first to the last frame, but the end time is always half of the real length.

When I try to encode the motion freezes halfway through, displaying the same frame for the rest of the time, but the audio continues properly.

Is this anything to do with interlacing? When I view frame by frame, there are no jagged interlacing edges in frames of high motion. Is it possible that tmpgenc is interpreting the source as 50fps instead of 25fps? (This is just a wild guess, of course.)

Thanks for any help...


rowan  2003-06-21 20:10:15 ( ID:nsaxjv/ogca )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Further investigation...

If I encode without using "Source range", tmpgenc says there are 136501 frames total once I start encoding. If I enable source range and set the slider at the very end (which is really the end - verified by the content), then it says there are 83346 frames. This is even stranger, 83346 is not half of 136501. (????)

One other thing which may be causing this issue, the input file is larger than 2Gb. I am using FAT32 under 98SE. tmpgenc has no problems displaying to the end of the content in the preview and source range windows.

Stream was created by a DVD recorder, Panasonic DMR-E30 in PAL mode.


Minion  2003-06-21 21:30:14 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Tmpgenc gets all the Information Like the Amount of Frames and Length of Movie directly from the Header of the Mpeg file, so if Tmpgenc says that there are only a certain Amount of frames or says that the Movie is a certain length it is because the File is telling Tmpgenc this information even though the Information is incorrect..Anyways you are not doing this the Proper Way, Tmpgenc handles Mpeg2 files Much better if you Use DVD2AVI to Frameserve the Mpeg2 files to Tmpgenc, This is the Best way and fastest way to encode Mpeg2 files with Tmpgenc..


rowan  2003-06-22 01:17:54 ( ID:nsaxjv/ogca )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hmmm.... tmpgenc is still doing something funny though, if you use a preview or source range screen it says there are X total frames, but once you start encoding it says Y frames. Regardless of the value in the file, it is saying two different things about the same file.

I ended up using dvd2avi, I was hoping not to have that extra step as I barely had enough space to fit it. It's a pity that the DVD recorder puts out 704x576 rather than 720x576; I was hoping just to cut the m2v file and save it directly, without having to re-encode. Instead of 20 minutes to cut the m2v and extract then encode the sound, it now takes 2+ hours and I do lose some quality... of course by re-encoding I do have the advantage of being able to use tmpgenc's ghost and noise filters. :)


rowan  2003-06-22 01:25:24 ( ID:nsaxjv/ogca )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I just re-read your reply, what is frameserve? Is that a way of linking the output of dvd2avi to the input of tmpgenc without needing an intermediate AVI conversion? (....my HD now has 600Mb free compared to 24Gb free when it started...)

Where can I find docs on this? Thank you. :)


ashy  2003-06-22 11:49:37 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>I ended up using dvd2avi, I was hoping not to have that extra step as I barely had enough space to fit it.

Please don't tell me you went and encoded the whole thing to an AVI with DVD2AVI. This not what minion meant!
He was trying to advise you frameserve the MPEG to TMPG by creating a DVD2AVI project file which only takes a matter of minutes and very little file size.

>It's a pity that the DVD recorder puts out 704x576 rather than 720x576
What do you mean by this? If you are intending to keep the MPEG in either DVD or SVCD format then there is no reason why you can't use a 704x576 frame size.
DVD will accept 720x576, 704x576 and 352x288 or 352x576.

Check out DVDrhelp.com for info how to frame serve with DVD2AVI.


Trance007  2003-06-22 14:04:00 ( ID:ojobaqh29ka )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>If I encode without using "Source range", tmpgenc says there are 136501 frames total once I start encoding. If I enable source range and set the slider at the very end (which is really the end - verified by the content), then it says there are 83346 frames. This is even stranger, 83346 is not half of 136501. (????)

I have a very similar problem here.
I worked with a big AVI file named 'output.avi'.

At first, I made some tests with TMPGEnc with this file, among others, I used the source range function, setting start at the middle, and the end at the very last frame of this big file.

Later, I replaced this file by a smaller one, but with the same filename.

Now, each time I open the new small 'output.avi', TMPGEnc handle the file as if he contained as many frame as the old big 'output.avi'.

The only way to have TMPGEnc working correctely, is to use the 'Source Range' filter.

Very strange...


rowan  2003-06-23 12:29:02 ( ID:nsaxjv/ogca )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>>I ended up using dvd2avi, I was hoping not to have that extra step as I barely had enough space to fit it.
>
>Please don't tell me you went and encoded the whole thing to an AVI with DVD2AVI. This not what minion meant!
>He was trying to advise you frameserve the MPEG to TMPG by creating a DVD2AVI project file which only takes a matter of minutes and very little file size.

Yes, I did decode everything to AVI. :) I also saved the dvd2avi project in case I needed to it again. This is how I discovered frameserve, when I tried to delete the original M2V. I couldn't delete it as it was locked by tmpgenc, so I did some further checking and worked out that it was actually reading from the M2V, rather than all of the AVI files. The hour of decoding time and 24Gb of HD space was completely redundant...

>>It's a pity that the DVD recorder puts out 704x576 rather than 720x576
>What do you mean by this? If you are intending to keep the MPEG in either DVD or SVCD format then there is no reason why you can't use a 704x576 frame size.
>DVD will accept 720x576, 704x576 and 352x288 or 352x576.

I didn't realise this, so far I have only dealt with commercial DVDs which are all 720x576. I have decided that re-encoding is better anyway, because the video is recorded in real time it can never be as efficient as dual-pass VBR. To get the same quality, you need to use a higher bit rate. For long term archiving it's better to have a 3000Mbit/sec VBR stream, than 5Mbit/sec CBR...


rowan  2003-06-23 12:29:55 ( ID:nsaxjv/ogca )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Oops, of course that was meant to be 3Mbit/sec and 5Mbit/sec, or 3000kbps and 5000kbps.


ashy  2003-06-23 18:18:54 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>For long term archiving it's better to have a 3000Mbit/sec VBR stream, than 5Mbit/sec CBR...
>Oops, of course that was meant to be 3Mbit/sec and 5Mbit/sec, or 3000kbps and 5000kbps.

Hmm...how do you work that one out?
How can a bitstream at 3000kb/s VBR be better than a CBR bitstream at 5000kb/s?
Surely for archiving purposes you want the highest quality posiible or do you mean it's better for the file size?


ashy  2003-06-23 18:24:35 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>I couldn't delete it as it was locked by tmpgenc, so I did some further checking and worked out that it was actually reading from the M2V, rather than all of the AVI files. The hour of decoding time and 24Gb of HD space was completely redundant...

This is what we were trying to tell you. you didn't need to create intermediate AVI's.
Also there is no point in saving the project file. The project file will only work with the original files with their original names in their original locations. Surely you didn't expect that you could delete the M2v file once you had created the project file. The project file is only a connection between the source and the output. You still need the source files for encoding.



Question - TE25 - How to Make Video CDs? No.37603
qhettocow  2003-06-21 19:21:29 ( ID:lf8bomhf4rj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi, can anyone explain to me how I can create VCDs from the mpeg file? Thank you.


Minion  2003-06-21 21:23:23 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well if it is a Mpeg file it could allready be a VCD depending on the Resolution ,Frame rate,Bitrate and audio format...Go to http://www.dvdrhelp.com/ and read up on How to make and What a VCD is....



Question - TE25 - Problem rejoining demuxed Mpeg-1 file No.37596
kukm66  2003-06-21 14:00:28 ( ID:iurdrqhdypg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have many vintage Mpeg-1 files that need noise reduction and pop and click filtering. I tried demuxing into .mv1(video) and .mp2(audio), then running through Goldwave. The problem is that you do not have the capability of saving the restored audio file in .mp2 format. Tmpgenc will not accept anything else when multiplexing the files back. Any ideas as how to proceed?


ashy  2003-06-21 18:13:22 ( ID:szc3d9vwiqa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just re-encode the wav back to Mp2 with TMPG then remultiplex with the video.


kukm66  2003-06-21 23:36:29 ( ID:iurdrqhdypg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I tried that and got sound synchro problems that did not exist with the original file.


kukm66  2003-06-22 05:47:05 ( ID:iurdrqhdypg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I tried that and got sound synchro problems that did not exist with the original file.


ashy  2003-06-22 11:54:20 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If that is the case then it probably has to do with the editing you have done to the original and not a problem with TMPG's encoding.
Is the wav file that Goldwave created the exact same length as the original audio and is the Mp2 that TMPG creates also the same length?


kukm66  2003-06-23 22:08:52 ( ID:iurdrqhdypg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The original numbers are a follows( as per Explorer):

xxx.mpg 193.0
xxx.m1v 159.0
xxx.mp2 31.1

After filtering the .mp2 file and saving as a .wav

xxx.wav 195.0

After re-encoding the .wav file

xxx.mp2 26.6 (different for original )

Obviously there is a problem either in the saving as a .wav and/or
re-encoding as a .mp2 since the size changes.







ashy  2003-06-23 23:22:54 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hang on, hang on, what are the values you have given me? File sizes?
The file size is not relevant. What's needed is the length of the files in time.

Play each seperate file in media player and note it's total playing time.



Bug report - TE25 - Cutting sections of video leads to frame duplication No.37595
Alex French  2003-06-21 10:03:36 ( ID:vo6ylirnfah )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi All,

I have been trying to perform accurate cutting of a TMPGEnc encoded MPG2 PAL program stream. The GOP is 10 and I want to cut from 00:00:00 to 00:01:04 (PAL=25frames) so this is the end of the GOP. This works fine.

I then want to cut from 00:01:05 to 00:05.24. The cut works fine, but the first 2 frames of this cut are identical.

Does anyone have any suggestions ? I have opened this cut in both Ulead Media Studio pro and Premiere 6.5 and they both show an identical first frame.

TIA

Alex



Question - TDA1 - music videos No.48617
carrie  2003-06-21 06:13:28 ( ID:lfxc9md6vqa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i need som ehelp/advice on removing the "credits" that appear at the beginning and end of music videos. these videos are on original dvd's.please help cause you can....
thx
carrie



Question - TE25 - Please help me with this dumb question No.37588
upele  2003-06-21 04:01:10 ( ID:ix4gfkvt2hw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Can anyone tell me if it is possible to improve the quality of a video (.AVI) file. I know it might be a dumb question.

I have just started to get into this and I downloaded some cartoons and they are pretty bad. The original files are from 50meg to 120meg and the larger ones are better (makes sense) than the smaller ones. When I saved them to mpg, the got bigger but no better. I did try to sharpen the video, but it didn't really work. Is there anything I can do?



Sakuya  2003-06-21 05:05:13 ( ID:zt8tip7sl.2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well....a familiar phrase would be..."trash in, trash out"...


upele  2003-06-21 05:38:34 ( ID:ix4gfkvt2hw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yeah, I was afraid of that. Thanks anyway. I guess I am gonna have to try and find better copies of the files. Good video files seem hard to find, atleast the old x-men and spidey cartoons I am looking for.

John


wcpaul  2003-06-21 07:57:06 ( ID:ur5w0ckjg4c )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try VirtualDub filter: Smart Smoother HiQuality

http://shelob.mordor.net/dgraft/hiq/smoothhiq.html


Minion  2003-06-21 21:17:51 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Virtual dub filters and AVISynth filters can help clean up noisy video and I have have Quite Good success with them but they only work up to a point...


upele  2003-06-22 16:06:59 ( ID:ix4gfkvt2hw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Are these filters that you have to add to VirtualDub? I didn't see them in the default install.


Minion  2003-06-24 21:22:57 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes Most V-Dub filters have to be downloaded seperately and Put in the "Plugins" folder, You can find filters on the Net, just do a Google Search for "Virtual dub filters"...............



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