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Request TE25 Play audio to verify delay value Randall Miller 0 2002-08-15 21:40:25
Question TE25 Changing VFAPI settings - TMPGEnc Hangs Jerry 0 2002-08-15 21:06:17
Question TE25 Leaving Audio Uncompressed DrMEB 1 2002-08-15 20:38:04
Question TE25 Vitual Dub question spongebob 2 2002-08-16 08:05:56
Request TE25 Effects of TMPGEnc options tryoty 1 2002-08-15 19:04:12
Question TE25 My Mpeg file has sound but no video sdsgohan 3 2002-08-16 13:58:42
Question TE25 A couple more ac3 questions Olli 0 2002-08-15 09:38:20
Question TE25 TMPGEnc wont open an avi file why? please help? vin 5 2002-08-17 11:29:09
Question TE25 Sound Quality AVU 2 2002-08-15 18:21:04
Question TE25 encoding prolem EFeKT 1 2002-08-15 10:27:20
Question TE25 better quality Matthew 1 2002-08-15 10:24:00
Question TE25 best settings for small durations joseph pole 1 2002-08-15 04:19:30

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Request - TE25 - Play audio to verify delay value No.26624
Randall Miller  2002-08-15 21:40:25 ( ID:daas392zyur )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Play audio in preview.

Option to play audio to verify audio delay value.



Question - TE25 - Changing VFAPI settings - TMPGEnc Hangs No.26623
Jerry  Home )  2002-08-15 21:06:17 ( ID:2sas8zasr6f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When I change the VFAPI settings TMPGEnc hangs and I have to end task on it.



Question - TE25 - Leaving Audio Uncompressed No.26621
DrMEB  2002-08-15 18:49:12 ( ID:8n1tnloxod2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How do I convert my avi, with uncompress audio to mpg-2 video with uncompressed audio?


Minion  2002-08-15 20:38:04 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You use uncompressed audio and encode the audio in Tmpgenc to mp2 audio...



Question - TE25 - Vitual Dub question No.26618
spongebob  2002-08-15 16:28:35 ( ID:wgcxb6yag/c )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I know this is a tmpgenc page but some of you also use Virtual Dub and this is the best help page. I want to put a couple of the Simpsons episodes on one cd. Since you can't fast foward on vcds i was wondering if i would be able to make each episode a separate chapter. If you can use virtual dub or any other programs to do this please tell me about them. Help is appreciated.


Minion  2002-08-15 20:46:40 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Virtual dub does not do that kind of stuff, if you want to put chapters in your vcd you need to use a authoring program that supports Chapters, VCDEasy supports chapters but it is a little difficult to place them were you want them with vcdeasy, "Ulead DVD Workshop" supports Chapters and menues and is easy to use, I use the "Ulead DVD Plugin" cuz it supports xsvcd also.....


Olli  2002-08-16 08:05:56 ( ID:dazey0v8lbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I use vdeasy ..good little prog.
Oh and .. you can fast forward vcd's .... at least you can on my player (Sony DAVS300)



Request - TE25 - Effects of TMPGEnc options No.26616
tryoty  2002-08-15 14:10:09 ( ID:t3q4wtv43bf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is there documentation somewhere that describes the range of settings for each TMPGENC option and the effect of those ranges on output?

I found this: http://pwp.netcabo.pt/0165394101/TMPGEnc_Template.html

which tells how to get DVD compliant output from TMPGENC. However, by using those settings I have yet to get output that will work on my < 1 year old progressive scan JVC player. I think its the max bitrate causing the problem... I get output, but its horribly choppy. VCDHelp.com shows most JVC players at 2500 Bits/S and I have been setting that to 7000. How damaging is lowering the bitrate to 2500 to the overall picture?

I have a prosumer level camcorder (Canon GL-1). When I connect the camcorder direct to my RCA hidef TV the picture is incredible... nearly hi-def quality, seriously!

I need to burn that kind of quality onto DVDs... but so far have come up short.

I've used ULEAD, MGI Videowave, Pinnacle Express, and TMPGEnc as encoding software and Sonic DVD, MyDVD, and Pinnacle Express as the burning software.

I am getting "good" results with all of them, not much difference in them actually. But what I am getting falls considerable short of what I see when connecting the camcorder direct to the TV.

NOTE: I have only tried SVCD & XSVCD so far. I am trying to get the settings right before burning DVD's at $8 each!

I'll try some DVD's this weekend and see if the results are better.

Sorry for the long post :-)

Troy


laserfan  2002-08-15 19:04:12 ( ID:lcvorlzbcvh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It's possible (nay, likely) that the JVC doesn't like your non-standard SVCD attempts (7000kbps!!! std SVCD is 2600 max). But you should indeed try making an SVCD at 2500kbps--if your player plays SVCDs at all then this is an acceptable bitrate, and you might like the quality OK, at least if the source is from broadcast TV. Note XSVCD is not a standard--I'd suggest you try to make some "standard" VCD, SVCD, or DVD before venturing into experimentation.

Re: your goal of DVDs I have a couple of ideas:
1. Get some DVD-RWs to practice with (I assume you have such a burner)
2. Author to your hard drive first (to VIDEO_TS level) for testing
3. Get a Hollywood Plus MPEG decoder card (Sigma Designs). You should be able to find for <$30 and will show you true quality of your work b4 burning.

If your encodes look good on your computer and your DVD-RWs either don't play or look bad w/your JVC, try another player first before writing-off TMPGEnc.

Other things I've tried:
1. Pinnacle Express does lousy encoding
2. ULead DVD Workshop works well but is expensive
3. DVDit! chokes on non-compliant video/audio



Question - TE25 - My Mpeg file has sound but no video No.26612
sdsgohan  Home )  2002-08-15 13:43:26 ( ID:qwnzcvfzlln )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

My Mpeg File doesnt work properly. It plays sounds but u cant see anything at all. I used TMPG but i wasnt sure how 2 set it up. I burnt it on to VCD and it still doesnt play video although the sounds works fine. WHAT SHOULD I DO!!!!!!!


andref4  2002-08-15 20:40:23 ( ID:5cnsbyzghmk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

OK, we can di it!

start tmpgenc and go to "options-enviromental setting- vfapi plug-in" and set the direct show multimedia file reader at +2. press the right mouse button and set higher priority.

But you must encode your movie again!


sdsgohan  Home )  2002-08-16 12:17:15 ( ID:stffbob9ma. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How Do I change it to +2

Thanxs For Helping Andref4


Olli  2002-08-16 13:58:42 ( ID:k24fqlswccn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Right click it and select 'higher priority' - will raise it by one.



Question - TE25 - A couple more ac3 questions No.26611
Olli  2002-08-15 09:38:20 ( ID:k24fqlswccn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I know how to save an ac3 audio stream via Vdub and convert to wav via heac3che, but I have a couple of points Im not sure about ....

- How can I tell if a particular file is encoded with an ac3 audio stream ? Is it a case of saving as a wav from Vdub and if it errors with unknown compression format, it must be ac3 ?

- Whne converting to wav with heac3che the file encodes but I always get a message about the last frame being corrupt. Is that normal ?


thanks

Olli

P.S I tried getting Vdub ac3 but the links I found did not work. Also I wasnt sure whether that would allow me to convert to wav.

Currently I just do a direct stream copy, rename the wav to ac3 and convert with h3ac3che.



Question - TE25 - TMPGEnc wont open an avi file why? please help? No.26605
vin  2002-08-15 07:53:30 ( ID:nsaxjv/ogca )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hi
can someone please help here.,...
i just downloaded a .avi movie and im trying to make a vcd out of it so i can watch it on a tv.
now, every time i try to open the file it says "cannot open or unsuported"
but yet if i open another .avi file to use its ok.
what am i doing wrong??

thx


vin  2002-08-15 08:46:45 ( ID:nsaxjv/ogca )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i forgot to mention that i have changed the VFAPI pluggin as suggested in other posts but still no good.
i have tried so many different combinations at the VFAPI = no good!
i have read litterally 100's of posts to try to find an answer
any suggestions would be grateful...
thx


Olli  2002-08-15 11:19:06 ( ID:k24fqlswccn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Does the avi play OK in media player ?


Minion  2002-08-15 20:49:11 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try to find out what Codec it was encoded with, cuz certain DV formats are not supported......


dave7  2002-08-16 11:34:12 ( ID:ayfjj.q1jxk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am having the same problem. The AVI plays fine, and I can convert it using beta12a, but it won't open in this version.

It was encoded using a Canon S110, I think it's a MJPEG format favored by Quicktime.

Any suggestions?


Melanie775  2002-08-17 11:29:09 ( ID:slojngrrb/. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have the same problem with an avi file comressed with the PICVideo MJPEG Codec. The codec is installed on my computer for encoding and decoding. Both ways work with other programs. I can record in this codec and burn it onto a VCD using Nero Burning Rom.
Isn't this codec supported by TMPGEnc? Will it be some day?



Question - TE25 - Sound Quality No.26602
AVU  2002-08-15 06:23:01 ( ID:rtqatygpsjj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

We use tmpg 2.57 for converting avi-->mpg. There is a problem with sound quality: sound is high pitched and nasal in quality. Can someone help us!!


Olli  2002-08-15 09:32:55 ( ID:k24fqlswccn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Use an external encoder e.g.

- toolame or scmpx for external layer II encoder
- sscrc for sampling frequency converter

These encoders can be found via a google search.
Specify external encoders in TMPGenc via 'Option' 'Environmental Setting' 'External Tool'

regards

Olli


Nico...  Home )  2002-08-15 18:21:04 ( ID:t/w4sqkslyw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Personally I use SSRC and Toolame, I think they have great sound, easy and very stable...



Question - TE25 - encoding prolem No.26600
EFeKT  2002-08-15 06:06:22 ( ID:x3/fon87r6f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi all... i have a problem encoding. whenever i encode AVI to VCD, everything starts perfect, and it takes some time too, so i always encode, and in the meanwhile, i go to sleep... but every time i wake up (i mean all the 3 time i tried encoding) the encoding halts somewhere around 29% with an error 77F532BB and mumbles something about NTDLL... can someone help me? =(
i have enough HD space available (more than 4.5 GB), so i dont think it's the probelm. foretheremore, the output file has no sound at all (if it this information helps anyway, but generally i suppose TMPEG encodes the sound in the end of conversion...) my specs:

PIII 600, 256 ram, and a Geforce 2 MX 400 64.... (if these specs helps =)

thanx ppl......... . . ... . .... . .. . .. . . . . . . .


Minion  2002-08-15 10:27:20 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

As to your error it could be caused by any number of things, usually something with the avi file, but as to there being no audio that is because the audio format in your avi file is not supported by Tmpgenc, you need to extract the audio to a wav file with "Virtual Dub" and use that as your audio source...



Question - TE25 - better quality No.26598
Matthew  2002-08-15 05:04:27 ( ID:2fspdeukkjn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i am trying to encode a avi to mpg1 for vcd and i want to make it on full screen how can i do that and still have a great picture quality


Minion  2002-08-15 10:24:00 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What do you mean by Fullscreen do you mean that the movie is set up so there are black bars on top and bottom and you would like them gone? Or you you want a larger resolution? If you want to get rid of the Black bars go to the "Advanced settings" then double click "Clip frame" and here you can get rid of the black bars.....



Question - TE25 - best settings for small durations No.26596
joseph pole  2002-08-15 04:04:21 ( ID:to3gbmetb7a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i have 1.5 mins of vision & audio that i want to convert(to mpeg2)for playback on dvd players (as a svcd). the vision is a tga sequence and the audio is wav. i'm a newbie but have managed to get pretty good results using cbr and a high bitrate (have gone as high as 15000 but is that necessary?). however i can notice compression in certain areas of the vision during playback. i realise this will always be the case, but would really appreciate any advice from more advanced users on what settings i might use to get maximum image quality out of this program. below are some details of the project.

video source =

non interlaced tga sequence (2500 frames)

4:3 aspect ratio

720 x 576 image size







Minion  2002-08-15 04:19:30 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

A bitrate of 15,000kbs will not play on a dvd player cuz the dvd standard is a max of 9800kbs so that is close to double the max allowable by dvd, and as a svcd you might not be able to play a resolution of 720 by 576 the max probably for a svcd(xsvcd) in Pal would be 704 by 576, for some reason svcd"s won"t play with horizontal resolution greater than 704...depending on your dvd player some can handle bitrates up to 5-8mbs and some can"t handle more than the standard 2520kbs, mine can handle up to 8000kbs for short periods of time but a dvd player has problems spinning the cd-r that fast, that is 3 times as fast as it is meant to spin for svcd...If you are just doing a short film you could try the 2-pass of use the CQ method cuz it is as good as the 2-pass or sometimes better, but for bitrate that would be determined by how much your dvd player can handle....if you go to "vcdhelp.com" they have a section on dvd players and should tell you what bitrates you dvd player can handle....good luck



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