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I have a divx file i tried to convert to mpg1 (vcd) with TMPGEnc 2.5. It is actually about 5 minutes long but when i've selected it in TMPGEnc the programm tells me that it's length is about 17 mins. Wenn i select the start and ending frame and cut of the rest it gets back to 5 minutes, the true size. But when i try to convert it without doing this it just converts the first 5 minutes normally and adds the rest of the time with just a white screen.
What's more (don't know if this is related to this problem) is that i don't get any sound.
here the file informations i got with "gspot":
file length correct.
The Problem with Tmpgenc reporting the Wrong Length is actually a problem with the Information in the header of the AVI file, the Avi file is Telling Tmpgenc that it"s Lenght is to long, But it seemd that you have figured out the Work around..The Problem with the Audio is Common You have to extract the audio from the AVI file to Wav format and use the Wav file as the Audio source, You can do this with Virtual Dub.....
I installed windows XP on my system, now any time I DL the new tsunami it immediately states that the evaluation period has expired. Does tsunami not work under XP? Or are you only ollowed to ever try one version of tsunami?
>You have Posted the Same Question Like 3 times and it was answered Just after you posted the First time...Please do not Double/Triple Post...
I have no idea how that happened, I only posted once, other entries must have been cause by a browser refresh. My opologies nonetheless.
My problem is that Tsunami does not even work once.
And installing a NEW demo, with a new version number, when it comes out a few months later, still doesn't work.
This means I have not seen it run on XP at all.
It is my understanding that you could use at least 1 version of the demo for about 30 days? Isn't that correct?
>You have Posted the Same Question Like 3 times and it was answered Just after you posted the First time...Please do not Double/Triple Post...
I have no idea how that happened, I only posted once, other entries must have been cause by a browser refresh. My opologies nonetheless.
My problem is that Tsunami does not even work once.
And installing a NEW demo, with a new version number, when it comes out a few months later, still doesn't work.
This means I have not seen it run on XP at all.
It is my understanding that you could use at least 1 version of the demo for about 30 days? Isn't that correct?
>You have Posted the Same Question Like 3 times and it was answered Just after you posted the First time...Please do not Double/Triple Post...
I have no idea how that happened, I only posted once, other entries must have been cause by a browser refresh. My opologies nonetheless.
My problem is that Tsunami does not even work once.
And installing a NEW demo, with a new version number, when it comes out a few months later, still doesn't work.
This means I have not seen it run on XP at all.
It is my understanding that you could use at least 1 version of the demo for about 30 days? Isn't that correct?
Sorry for the double post...I got confused with the "title" option :o)
I've downloaded an avi file (700MB approx.) and have used TMPGEnc to encode it to mpeg format. Only one problem - the file size is 3.3Gb. Is there any way to reduce this file size so that it will fit onto 2 VCD's?
Thank you for taking the time to answer this newbie :o)
I've downloaded an avi file (700MB approx.) and have used TMPGEnc to encode it to mpeg format. Only one problem - the file size is 3.3Gb. Is there any way to reduce this file size so that it will fit onto 2 VCD's?
Thank you for taking the time to answer this newbie :o)
You can only fit a Max of about 80 minutes on a 700MB CD-R in VCD format, so either this Movie is Like 4 hours long or you have used a Non-Standard High Bitrate to encode it to VCD...The Size of the AVI file has Absolutly No effect on how big the Mpeg file will be, what matters is How Long the Movie is..For Standard VCD you will Need about 10 MB per Minute of VCD...
PS: you can Fit 800mb on a 700mb CD-R in VCD format...
I installed windows XP on my system, now any time I DL the new tsunami it immediately states that the evaluation period has expired. Does tsunami not work under XP? Or are you only ollowed to ever try one version of tsunami?
I have an already encoded 1 hour mpeg1 file and need to replace the audio only, the video is fine and took a long time to encode.
Is it possible to directly copy (NOT recompress) the mpeg1 video stream and let TMPGEnc 2.57 encode and mux in a new audio stream from a wav file?
I installed windows XP on my system, now any time I DL the new tsunami it immediately states that the evaluation period has expired. Does tsunami not work under XP? Or are you only ollowed to ever try one version of tsunami?
I installed windows XP on my system, now any time I DL the new tsunami it immediately states that the evaluation period has expired. Does tsunami not work under XP? Or are you only ollowed to ever try one version of tsunami?
Yes you are Only allowed to use the Demo one time, Once you have used the Demo once then that is it..They wouldn"t sell many Copies of Tmpgenc if once the demo ran out you could just download another copy of the demo...You can still use it for Mpeg1 VCD....
Hi i have windows xp home and im using TMPGEnc Plus Version 2.59.47.155 i want to convert avi to mpeg so i can make a vcd out of it..well i get the audio just no video shows up at all..any help please!!!
Go to "Options" to Enviromental settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and Raise the "Direct show" to "2".. this should make it to there is an image in the file after encodeing..And remember that if there is No picture in the Tmpgenc window while encodeing then there will not be an image in the File....
Well if you are Useing a "Direct Show DV codec" Like Microsoft DV codec then Try raiseing the "Direct show File reader" in the "Vfapi Plugins" to say "2", if the Codec is a VFW DV Codec Like MainConcept DV Codec then try raiseing the "VFW File reader"....
Yes, There are Many Programs that will Add Chapter Points to a VCD or SVCD, Like a Bunch of "Ulead" Programs can do it Like "DVD Workshop 1.2/1.3" and "DVD Movie Factory" and "Video Studio 7", they all will add Chapters to a VCD or SVCD and Of cource DVD"s, they can also add Menu"s and Titles..But if you are Looking for a Freeware Program that will add chapters then "VCDEasy" can do it, It"s Burning engine does not work with all Burners But if that happens just use it to make a Bin/Cue Image File and use something like Nero to Burn the Image to Disk....
What do you mean??? You just download it and Use it, there is nothing special you have to do Just download it and extract the Files to a Folder and Run the Program..And what kind of Patch are you talking about????
I have already installed v2.512 when I try to convert the file (which is XviD) I get a message that says "the file type is not supported". How do I convert the XviD file??? Is it not an MPEG-4 file in actuality? v2.512 says it only supports MPEG-2 files... do I need another codec?
Xvid Files are Mpeg-4 Files in the AVI container Format,The Xvid Codec causes a Lot of Problems with a Lot of Programs so it would be best to install the "FFDShow Mpeg4 Decoder" and configure it to decode Xvid and DivX files, and go to "Options" to "Enviromental settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and Raise the "Direct Show" to "2"..This should get the File loaded But the "FFDShow Decoder" will help Make it so you do not get Errors while encodeing, you can download it here : http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/ffdshow/ffdshow-20030424.exe ..Tmpgenc does Not Natively support Mpeg2 files, it supports AVI/Mpeg1/ASF files, it will Only accept Mpeg2 files as the video source if you have a Specific Mpeg2 decoder installed or a VFAPI Plugin But you don"t need to be concerned about that as you are encodeing AVI files...
Tsunami is locking up when I use the wizard to make an mpeg-1 VCD. It advances a few frames (80-130) and then stops. The processor usage is zero after the enocding locks up, but the program still adavances. The elapsed time advances but nother else ever changes.
The only thing I'm changing from default is adding:
Frame clip
soften block noise
motion search - Highest
My source is a 3G MJPEG avi, 32 minutes, that encodes with Tsunami to SVCD or DVD mpeg-2 beautifully.
What version are you Useing??? Either set the "Motion Precition Search" to "High Quality" (NOT Highest Cuz there is a Bug with Highest, and it isn"t any Better than High Quality), or Use the Very Newest Version "2.512" cuz the Bug has been fixed in that Version....