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Question TE25 TMPGEnc SVCD (MPEG2) cutter not works... Uris 1 2003-01-16 22:22:33
Bug report TE25 Mr. Oliver Schweer 3 2003-01-19 21:12:10
Question TE25 SmartRipper Denice 1 2003-01-16 20:57:54
Free talk TE25 SVCD lip-sync problem Darren Adams 1 2003-01-16 21:06:07
Question TE25 Correcting an AVI audio out of Sync smjd99 1 2003-01-16 21:10:09
Question TE25 MPEG-2 files -> "cannot be open or unsupported" dlohren 9 2003-01-22 23:28:53
Request TE25 Computer Reset each time I work with Tmpgenc Vicdiz 2 2003-01-19 01:43:06
Question TE25 help me ...write error at ..... of module 'ntdll.dll'.?? mike 2 2003-01-16 22:07:11
Question TE25 write error occured at address..... Help!!! jazz 0 2003-01-16 08:30:06
Question TE25 TMPGEnc v2.59.47.155 has bugs (When the next version comes?) jambolee 0 2003-01-16 07:25:21
Question TE25 TMPGEnc? Billy 3 2003-01-17 01:05:37
Question TE25 TMPGEnc crashes while rendering on anything above v2.56 LeXus99 4 2003-01-17 05:59:36

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Question - TE25 - TMPGEnc SVCD (MPEG2) cutter not works... No.33535
Uris  2003-01-16 18:38:51 ( ID:gnafo7mrrkn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I was created SVCD(MPEG2) stream by TMPGEnc2.59...
I multiplexing TWO audio stream for my SVCD file.
When I try cutting ONE big SVCD(MPEG2) file into some
pieces that TMPGEnc losted one audio stream...

HELP me, please! How I can cutting my big SVCD(MPEG2)
file with TWO audio stream???


Minion  2003-01-16 22:22:33 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you have Problems with the Editor in Tmpgenc then you will probably have to use a Different Mpeg editor like "Mpeg2VCR"...



Bug report - TE25 - Mr. No.33531
Oliver Schweer  2003-01-16 17:07:05 ( ID:9ri9acbc5oh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have problems with the MPEG-Tools within TMPGEnc:

I created a .m2v with TMPGEnc which is about 3.8G.
I wanted to multiplex this with a AC3-Stream of about 400M.

After processing 1.86G with the (simple or normal) Multiplex from TMPGEnc the process hangs and my swap-file (BTW, on Windows XP) starts growing until TMPGEnc fails with an "Out of memory"-error (having produced a swap-file of about 2G).

Any suggestions?


Uris  2003-01-16 18:51:20 ( ID:gnafo7mrrkn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi!
What is your file system?

P.S.You need uses only NTFS(!!!),
because FAT32 maxsize of files can`t be over than 4Gb...



ASHY  2003-01-16 20:54:24 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You won't be able to create any file that is over 4096mb. The swap file is limited to this size. What you are trying to create is too large.

ASHY


Oliver Schweer  2003-01-19 21:12:10 ( ID:9ri9acbc5oh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Okay.. I found out that the input file was coruppted.

I created 8 mpg files (with TMPGEnc ) from DV-Video and joined them (of course: with TMPGEnc), but during that an error was introduced (to be seen as a small freeze). After that I wanted to add the audio (as I described previously) and the memory leak happened.

This all was solved by using AVIsynth to feed a "big" file to TMPGEnc, after that adding audio was no problem.

(And: Of course I used NTFS)

Thanks for your suggestions,
Oliver



Question - TE25 - SmartRipper No.33529
Denice  2003-01-16 17:00:17 ( ID:pedkjrpfzna )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,

Has anyone ever had this problem?

Every time I try and open SmartRipper, my computer reboots! It's driving me nuts. I can't open Smart Ripper at all. If anyone knows how to fix this problem or a different software I can use, please let me know!

Thanks


ASHY  2003-01-16 20:57:54 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Have you re-installed? If so try booting into safe mode then see if it runs.
Also which ASPI layer do you have installed?

ASHY



Free talk - TE25 - SVCD lip-sync problem No.33527
Darren Adams  2003-01-16 16:19:45 ( ID:u9wb4wjzvzg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have been having problems with SVCD lip-sync (audio and video out of sync by 300ms) on my home DVD player (German SM Supervision 2550). I have used TMPGENC 2.54a and 2.59 to encode and Nero 5.5.9.17 to author/burn. The manufacturers (and other users) of the DVD player have not seen this problem and the SVCDs play fine elsewhere.
I then tried VCDEasy which reported that "probably a sign of TMPGENC". The resultant SVCD then played (using the same MPEGs) without the lip-sync problems - so it would appear that the TMPGENC-Nero combination produces this problem. What I don't know is whether TMPGENC is the cause and VCDEasy is fixing it? I would like to use the TMPGENC-Nero combiation if possible. Anyone know if I can do anything in TMPGENC to help?
NB. This is definately NOT a problem with the source video and is not solved by tinkering with simple settings such as CBR, VBR, bitrate, resoution, stream type, etc.


ASHY  2003-01-16 21:06:07 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It's not a TMPG/Nero problem, but more likely a Nero/DVD player problem.
Some DVD players just don't seem to be compatible with certain burning programs.

Also the error in VCD easy is usually referring to the muxing rate of the MPEG which TMPG uses and could cause the out of sync problem. Try re-muxing the MPEG in BBMPEG.
Another thing. Is your burner officially supported by Nero?

ASHY



Question - TE25 - Correcting an AVI audio out of Sync No.33525
smjd99  2003-01-16 16:08:50 ( ID:lhpbxwgruqw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Occasionally I have an AVI file that is out of sync with audio and video. I use the audio gap correction in the source range menu before converting to Mpeg. This works fine but I have to do it with a trial and error method which obviously takes a lot of time. I was wondering if there is a more sophisticated way of doing this or if hit or miss is the only way to get the audio and video to align. Thanks for any advice.


ASHY  2003-01-16 21:10:09 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes use Virtualdub to add or remove a delay. You can then preview it imediately. When your happy just frame serve the AVI to TMPG or resave it using the direct stream copy option.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - MPEG-2 files -> "cannot be open or unsupported" No.33515
dlohren  2003-01-16 16:08:03 ( ID:bnjgwkvwrjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am using a Hauppauge WinTV PVR for converting VHS to VCD. Specifically, I've been making "MPEG-2 HalfD1 6.0 MB/s" files with the Hauppauge device and then converting this file to MPEG-1 using TMPGEnc. This method yields a much better quality MPEG-1 file than directly creating it with the Hauppauge device.

Here's the problem: I had to reinstall everything on my pc because of a harddrive failure. Now TMPGEnc returns "cannot be opened or unsupported" when I try to input a MPEG-2 file. (It does accept MPEG-1 files.)


Minion  2003-01-16 22:10:50 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You Need Certain Mpeg2 decoders installed on your Computer for Tmpgenc to open Mpeg2 files..You need either the "Cyberlink Mpeg2 decoder" that comes if you install "Power DVD" or you Need the "Ligos"Mpeg2 decoder" which Comes with some codec Packs like "Nemo" or "Tsunami", and these Decoders have to be registered in the "Vfapi Plugins"...


bgm  2003-01-17 02:25:20 ( ID:cbhwgjk/zca )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have the same problem. It's only be happening since I upgraded to directx 9. I have three P4 machines, all with identical codecs installed I think and the latest tmpg runs fine except on the DirectX 9 machine. I have both the Cyberlink and the Ligos codecs listed in environmental settings but I still get "cannot be opened or unsupported" on Mpeg2 files. I reinstalled the codecs but no success. Anyone have any ideas?


Minion  2003-01-17 03:51:13 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well sometimes it helps if you De-Mux the Mpeg2 file and load in the Video and audio seperately, actuall you shouldn"t encode the audio cuz it is allready in the correct format for mpeg...The Best way to encode Mpeg2 file with Tmpgenc is to use "DVD2AVI to frameserve the Mpeg2 video file to Tmpgenc then Mux the audio to the encoded Mpeg2 file...You will notice that useing DVD2AVI is Much Quicker than Useing Tmpgenc to decode the Mpeg2 files...


bgm  2003-01-17 16:18:18 ( ID:cbhwgjk/zca )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the suggestions. I still don't understand why suddenly I can't open mpeg2 files n tmpg when I could before and the only change has been an upgrade to directX 9.


ASHY  2003-01-17 22:03:48 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Tut tut tut, the dreaded Media player 9 strikes again.

Roll your system back and get rid of this demon.

ASHY


dlohren  2003-01-18 00:10:21 ( ID:lkpdzmtqwoo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes, I do have Windows Media Player 9 installed. What's the easiest way to "roll back my pc and get rid of this demon"?


Kris  2003-01-18 01:28:45 ( ID:tkdz3uyzvsc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes I can confirm that this is related to WMP 9. After ripping my hair out today and not getting why it worked here and not there and so on I tried getting rid of it and now I can open the files again. I'll try and encode overnight and see if it works.

To get rid of the Player 9 you have to roll back with a restore point. This is accesible through the start menu, accessories, system tools and System restore.

Good Luck


dlohren  2003-01-21 18:21:28 ( ID:bnjgwkvwrjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I reformatted my harddrive and then reinstalled everything except media player 9. The result: TMPGEnc still won't take a MPEG-2 file. (It will accept a MPEG-1 file.)

Do I need specific plug-ins to work with MPEG-2 files? If so, where can I get them and how do I install them?

A previous response suggested that I install PowerDVD. Is this process as simple as installing the demo version of PowerDVD or do I need to place one of it's files in the TMPGEnc directory?


Ashy  2003-01-22 23:28:53 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You would need to install the full version of power DVD as the trial version will limit your use of the MPEG2 codec or just download the codec itself from one of the codec sites.
This codec is called 'Free DVD Filters'
http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/encoding_plugin.html

ASHY



Request - TE25 - Computer Reset each time I work with Tmpgenc No.33512
Vicdiz  2003-01-16 15:13:59 ( ID:2qmmkpogeoc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Anybody can help me !!!

Anytime I start encoding with tmpgenc, after seconds, my computer reset. Anybody know why?

My computer:

AMD k7 1.3 Ghz (266MHz)
Gigabyte GA-7drx
512 DDR Ram (2x256)
SB live 5.1
Geforce MX 440 64MB
20 GB HD

Windows 2000

I try taking off one module memory and only working wiht one module memory (256MB). After that, I change de module memory and the problem continue.

It¡­s my Micro or my Motherboard problem?

My computer reset every X hours. working only with emule program.
X hours could be 8-12h, It is not at the same time. It is variable.

Anybody can help me, please?



LeXus99  2003-01-16 15:47:31 ( ID:vzamnqtg07a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Have you checked your CPU fan lately? This sounds like an overheating issue to me.


LeXus



bbg  2003-01-19 01:43:06 ( ID:ghvttwecibn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I had the same exact problem. I replaced every component in my system & finally discovered that I had a bad power supply. Also, disable the auto reboot on system halt in Win2k -- this way you will get to see the BSOD if/when it crashes again...



Question - TE25 - help me ...write error at ..... of module 'ntdll.dll'.?? No.33509
mike  2003-01-16 08:47:02 ( ID:nsaxjv/ogca )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Im trying to convert an avi in xvid format to vcd using tmpgenc v2.59 but i keep getting this msg ..."write error occurred at address 77fcb9ae of module 'ntdll.dll' with 00000000."

whats this telling...can anyone help me out...thanks
mike


Mazz  2003-01-16 16:59:26 ( ID:8yfrh0k0y/a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello look > Minion : I read somewere that to properly encode Xvid files you have to change the Four CC code of the Codec to the Four CC Code of DivX...

Being a newbie at this game, i've not a clue what that means, can someone point me in the right direction of how and what program to use to do this.

Also, i found that it only gives the ntdll.dll errors with certain Xvid's, i've encoded some Xvid's since fine, but still no luck with the original one :(

Mazz..


Minion  2003-01-16 22:07:11 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This was something that I read in a Different Forum and after Adviseing someone to try it it didn"t seem help Him with his Problem encodeing Xvid files unless he didn"t do it properly...You can allways try Frameserveing the Xvid file with Virtual dub...



Question - TE25 - write error occured at address..... Help!!! No.33508
jazz  2003-01-16 08:30:06 ( ID:zthcnkpabwr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

when encoding an *.avi to *.mpg I get this msg:

write error occured at address 76556152 for module 'TMPGEnc.exe'


what does this mean, and why does that error occur?



Question - TE25 - TMPGEnc v2.59.47.155 has bugs (When the next version comes?) No.33507
jambolee  2003-01-16 07:25:21 ( ID:3hfvmug6ijm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When the next version comes?

Is there a date for that? On next week, next month, next year???

This version has even that multiplexing bug what is really annoying. :(

BTW.. TMPGEnc is the best program I ever seen. :) Hiroyuki Hori, please keep developing it.



Question - TE25 - TMPGEnc? No.33503
Billy  2003-01-16 06:39:40 ( ID:ma8lfwhzhl2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I was wondering if there is a way to get back the MPEG-2 converting feature in TMPGEnc? I only used it for 2 days a few weeks before (and it didn't even work) and now it says the evaluation has expired. :( Is there another freeware program that allows converting to SVCD? Also, why is converting to SVCD in TMPGEnc only for evaluation?


wcpaul  2003-01-16 21:27:13 ( ID:q7gr550x3gw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Mpeg2 is a licensed technology and encoders distributed in a public way like this required payments be made to the license holder. As long as you have to cover the license, it seems only fair to pay the small amount necessary to keep their software efforts alive.

The quality and flexibility of TMPG rivals that of encoders costing hundreds of dollars. (Only the performance lags.)


Minion  2003-01-16 22:04:41 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The Only way to get the Mpeg2 encodeing Functions Back is to Purchase the Program, which is a Good Investment Cuz it is One of the Best mpeg encoders with the Cheapest price..You could Try Useing BBMpeg which will encode to Mpeg2 But it is also really Really Really slow, and the Quality isn"t as good as Tmpgenc...But it is freeware..


Billy  2003-01-17 01:05:37 ( ID:ma8lfwhzhl2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the reply! I guess I'll be sticking with VCDs as SVCDs don't even work on my DVD Player and it wastes my time to get it to work.



Question - TE25 - TMPGEnc crashes while rendering on anything above v2.56 No.33498
LeXus99  2003-01-16 05:22:16 ( ID:flh/0b17gwg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Since I was experiencing so many lockups using Tmpgenc 2.57+ under WINE, I decided to give it a try under a freshly installed copy of Win2K SP2.

Same thing. It still locks up the entire machine. TMPGenc 2.56 and under work fine however. The only additional software on the system is PowerDVD 4.0, DVD2AVI and DirectX 8.1.

TMPGenc (the entire machine for that matter) locks on files whether they are DVD rips or self encoded files.

Can someone please give me a clue here?

My System is:
AMD XP1700+
256mb DDR@266mhz
4 80gb Maxtor UDMA133/7200 HDs
1 CD-R/RW
1 DVD-Rom drive



Vicdiz  2003-01-16 15:22:33 ( ID:2qmmkpogeoc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have the same problem as you.

Anytime I start encoding with tmpgenc, after seconds, my computer reset. Anybody know why?

My computer:

AMD k7 1.3 Ghz (266MHz)
Gigabyte GA-7drx
512 DDR Ram (2x256)
SB live 5.1
Geforce MX 440 64MB
20 GB HD

Windows 2000 SP3

I try taking off one module memory and only working wiht one module memory (256MB). After that, I change de module memory and the problem continue.

It¡­s my Micro or my Motherboard problem?

My computer reset every X hours. working only with emule program.
X hours could be 8-12h, It is not at the same time. It is variable.

Anybody can help me, please?


Minion  2003-01-16 22:00:48 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well Tmpgenc Was Never Made to Run On "WINE" so if you can get it to work then that is a Bonus But we Can give advice on how to do something the Program wasn"t Made to do in the First Place....


bewley  2003-01-16 23:17:38 ( ID:uvklyfxpbhm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

@LeXus99
I recall TMPGEnc gave me a great deal of problems when trying to run my (admittingly cheap) memory at it's rated PC2700 in fast-turbo modes on WIN98. I usually got floating point errors or locked up... Switching down to PC2100 and "normal" mode solved this issue for me.

@Vicdiz
If your machine is shutting down every so often, and when put under stress, it very well could be a heat issue. Athlon mobo's usually have a shutdown temp set in their bios to regulate this. Remember, encoding video will really put the chip under stress and create much more heat than when the machine is idle... Make sure everything is cool under the hood or you could damage your equipment!


LeXus99  2003-01-17 05:59:36 ( ID:flh/0b17gwg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>>@LeXus99
>>I recall TMPGEnc gave me a great deal of problems when trying to run my >>(admittingly cheap) memory at it's rated PC2700 in fast-turbo modes on WIN98. I >>usually got floating point errors or locked up... Switching down to PC2100 and >>"normal" mode solved this issue for me.

Thanks for the reply....

I am using PC2100 DDR and heat does not seem to be the issue. I suspected this a while back and ran the heat sensor software at the same time I was rendering my video just to check. I also recently ran a CPU test program that claims if used under an already overheated system, it would ultimatly fry the CPU and probably the motherboard power caps as well. It's recommended only running it for a few minutes. I let it run for several hours. It did not lock up the machine.

For that matter, would TMPG2.56 not have the same effect? It would still be processor intensive, and it works great (under both WINE and Win2k).

Are you running an XP chip? Since I originally posted, I have checked TMPGEnc 2.57 thru 2.59 on non-XP Athlons under both WINE and Win2k with no lockups
(So, it DOES indeed work great under WINE).

My conclusion, either there is a bug in TMPGEnc v2.57 and greater where XP chips are concerned, or my CPU has a bad instruction in it somewhere. If the latter, I would surely see lockups with other rendering programs, such as Lightwave 3D.

BTW, I cannot, as of so far, use the Cyberlink codec under WINE and am using the m2p.vfp codec instead under Linux. Under Win2k, I'm using the Cyberlink codec.
This has been the same for all tested CPUs, so the m2p.vfp codec DOES work.

Now what?

LeXus99










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