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Question TE25 Need help with avi to vcd ntsc using tmpgenc Jules 1 2002-04-18 09:15:29
Question TE25 Wizard Default Settings ? Gillette 2 2002-05-06 15:24:41
Question TE25 "Stream write error" Captain 5 2002-04-18 14:14:53
Question TE25 Why can't load "p3package.dll"? kent 2 2002-04-18 21:37:44
Request TE25 Can anyone recommend a good mpeg splitter? ME 5 2002-04-20 16:31:28
Question TE25 Project wizard sees 1gig *.vob as .01meg dbslight 2 2002-04-19 08:34:06
Question TE25 can't open .tpr files with vfapi converter! Rich James 0 2002-04-18 01:38:48
Question TE25 Large gaps in chapter entry points (13 seconds)? Robert Barnhardt 0 2002-04-18 00:40:32
Question TE25 How do I change the audio bit rate? heytae 2 2002-04-18 20:06:57
Question TE25 Strange SVCD conclusion ? Dennis 1 2002-04-18 09:10:32
Question TE25 Can Not Open Or Unsuppoted sopranoPIMP 2 2002-04-18 16:08:34
Question TE25 Audio sync Gette 3 2002-04-18 09:34:45

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Question - TE25 - Need help with avi to vcd ntsc using tmpgenc No.19267
Jules  2002-04-18 05:21:30 ( ID:sbezb30us6n )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,

As I said I am trying to convert avi to vcd using tmpgenc...and would like to know
1) If I use no margins is it guarenteed that it will come out fullscreen as the preview as well as media player doesn't reflect this.
2) Can I use the crop filter and still get proper fullscreen?
3) How can you tell what source aspect ratio to use ...and what happens if you choose the wrong one.

I am needing some direction as I don't want to keep wasting cd's to find out its not what I intended it to be.
Thanks
Jules


Techno  Home )  2002-04-18 09:15:29 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

16:9 is widescreen
4:3 is not really full screen

use a DVD software to play the file so u know what the output is going to be like.

if it meets your standards then burn it otherwise change the settings! :)

Do a little encode first and play it back, so u don't waste time and find out it is a wrong method/result

Techno



Question - TE25 - Wizard Default Settings ? No.19264
Gillette  2002-04-18 05:20:37 ( ID:iqvawmpsdt. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have been wondering about the Wizard's settings when loading my 7.3gb NTSC Video movie. The Wizard checks my AVI and sets as follows:

* CBR (normally, I use 2-Pass VBR (new) and sets ave and min)
* Full Screen (should this be Full Screen (keep aspect ratio?) I use Full Screen
* 4:3 525 (NTSC 704x480) (should this be 1:1 VGA? but I never us it)
* Bit Rate: 2520 (normally, I use smaller to maintain compliance)
* Motion Search Estimate (isn't this just for 2-Pass VBR and can it cause blocky picture on TV?)
* Stereo 44K (can't I use 22K and still maintain good enough audio?)
* MP@ML (isn't this DVD setting?)
* No motion search for still picture (can this cause blocky picture... my experience?)

I use Pinnacle Studio 7.13.5 to edit then encode my DV to AVI, then TMPGEnc to MPEG2 (480x480). Then, I burn to CD using NERO 5.580. Most of the time, they play very good on my Hitachi 505 stand-alone DVD player and A/V surround system. I use Win XP (Home) on my P4 with 2 separate drives.

GOT ANY COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS, PLEASE? Thanks.


Techno  Home )  2002-04-18 09:13:50 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Everything seems fine.

keep the aspect ratio and make sure it is 4:3 or 16:9 NTSC. This ratio affects the viewing on the TV (widescreen etc...)

Techno


anhtuan  2002-05-06 15:24:41 ( ID:qlewxux6crm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the tips on the TMPGEnc settings. I will try it to convert my Studio-7 AVI to MPEG-2. I have attempts various setting sin method last week, and my MPEG-2 got a lot of jitters around the image edges especially when the object is in motion. So I tried Nero to create my SVCD disk directly from Studio-7 AVI files and It worked for me with pretty good quality.

If you decide to try Nero please let me know your observation about the pic quality: Nero vs TMPGEnc. Thanks.



Question - TE25 - "Stream write error" No.19258
Captain  2002-04-18 05:17:43 ( ID:e1riozqmosc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

when i try to transform any kind of video, i get this f******
"stream write error"

same problem in dvd2svcd
could it be possible, that it depends on the mpeg codec?


Techno  Home )  2002-04-18 09:12:27 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

the frames maybe corrupted or something is not functioning properly.

What are you trying to convert? (AVI/MPEG1/MPEG2)

Techno


Olli  2002-04-18 09:29:45 ( ID:k24fqlswccn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If I remember correctly stream writing errors occur if you have too little HDD space left where TMPGenc is trying to create the file.


Techno  Home )  2002-04-18 11:02:48 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

sometimes! :)

Techno


Captain  2002-04-18 13:26:10 ( ID:e1riozqmosc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have enough HDD space and the frames are fine


Techno  Home )  2002-04-18 14:14:53 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hmmm, have you tried another version of TMPGENC to make sure that it is not a bug in this version?

What are you trying to convert the file to? MPEG1/MPEG2?

Techno



Question - TE25 - Why can't load "p3package.dll"? No.19255
kent  2002-04-18 03:18:31 ( ID:339wniwd17w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When I press START button,it display TMPGEnc can't load p3package.dll.
Who can tell me where to download the file "P3package.dll"?
Thanks.


ffast  2002-04-18 03:25:49 ( ID:rq73n1voqvj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

At the top of this BBS, type "P3Package.dll" into a box which is right next to "Search" button, then press "Search", then you will find answer.


sherlock  2002-04-18 21:37:44 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

the easy way is to un-check all the boxes in the "CPU" tab (mmx,sse,ect)this should get rid of the problem but encodeing will take longer.......



Request - TE25 - Can anyone recommend a good mpeg splitter? No.19249
ME  2002-04-18 02:30:17 ( ID:ez6ru0p4vyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Can anyone out there recommend a good freeware, frame by frame, mpeg splitter, simlar to VirtualDub, but I would like it to output in mpeg format rather than avi?? I've been looking around, but can't seem to find anything, and I am kind of in a hurry. Quick responses would be much appreciated!


ffast  2002-04-18 02:52:49 ( ID:rq73n1voqvj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

***Comment based on MPEG standard***
As far as I know, there is not freeware which can cut MPEG frame by frame.

If you know what MPEG is, I guess you do not ask for "frame by frame" cutter.
MPEG can only be cut GOP by GOP.

You can search "what MPEG is" over the net easily.

***My personal opinion***
I do not think it is technically impossible to cut frame by frame, however, i also do not think someone provide that for free because cutting frame be frame would probably need "smart rendering" or similar technologies.



ME  2002-04-18 03:06:32 ( ID:ez6ru0p4vyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well, the thing is I have a 1.2 Gb movie in mpeg-1 format and I would like to split it into two parts for burning to disk(s), but it would be nice if I could make the cut at the end of a scene, then the second disk will start at the beginning of the next scene. Is this an easy thing to accomplish?


ffast  2002-04-18 03:25:05 ( ID:rq73n1voqvj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGEnc has such feature already !!!

MPEG tools > Cut
This may cause slight gap between "where you pointed" and "where you cut"
because of MPEG standard.

Source range (to partially re-encode)
I am sure your MPEG can be re-encoded partially (if the file is not broken.)
This would have better result.

Please do not ask more than this, because that is too much to teach, you need to search this BBS or other site how to do this step by step by yourself.



Dennis  Home )  2002-04-18 09:47:16 ( ID:.uhbhxbi0ng )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The way most people do it is to add 20sec or the END for first CD and start back on 20sec on the second CD. I don't think you can split like you want to not with free software but what dose it matter if you have 10-20sec more in the end and se the same 10-20sec on the second disc, overlapping typ of stuff.

/Regards Dennis


Lynyrdsky  2002-04-20 16:31:28 ( ID:b3nivuo.p0f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

http://www.musclesoft.de/combatman/software/dvtool.html

This is the tool I use to split large mpg's in half. I do not split by scene but will do a great job in a matter of minutes. And yes it is freeware.



Question - TE25 - Project wizard sees 1gig *.vob as .01meg No.19246
dbslight  2002-04-18 01:55:15 ( ID:wzoezdh/umg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Heres step by step what I do, this has worked for 4 of the 6 *.vobs I am tring to decrease the bitrate.

-The Project wizard pops up and select the DVD NTSC format with the CBR @3000kbps.

-For source select, I select one of my VOBs which is 0.99GB and leave the Expert settins at defualt

-Default for Filter Settings

-Then for Bitrate Setting, the estimated File Size is 0.01MB

For Vobs 1-3,5 It sees them as the correct size but for 4 and 6 it sees them as 0.01MB.

Whats the deal?


Techno  Home )  2002-04-18 11:03:49 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

never use TMPGEND to encode a VOB!!!

use dvd2avi to make a project for the vob's, install the dvd2avi plugin for TMPGENC then load the d2v file in TMPGENC

Techno


dbslight  2002-04-19 08:34:06 ( ID:wzoezdh/umg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How could I then put that back to dvd format after I got the bit-rate down. All I am tring to do is lower bitrates so DVDs over 4.7gb can fit on a 4.7 and function as a normal dvd.



Question - TE25 - can't open .tpr files with vfapi converter! No.19245
Rich James  Home )  2002-04-18 01:38:48 ( ID:ujv2ebjxawc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i've created mpg files with tmpgenc and all works. i've installed & registered the vfapi reader codec and the file for tmpgenc from this site. i've saved my project file. earlier today i converted 2 .tpr files with the vfapi converter with no problem. however, with no change to my system, i now get the error message "???? filename.tpr ????" and it won't load the file to convert. what am i doing wrong? i've turned proxy off on virtual dub. i've used avifile.reg and aviresetall.reg and it still doesn't work.
PLEASE HELP ME if you can, this is driving me mad!
Thanks for your time :o)



Question - TE25 - Large gaps in chapter entry points (13 seconds)? No.19244
Robert Barnhardt  2002-04-18 00:40:32 ( ID:.mtrkq2bwu2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi!

I've lately been capturing and converting some old concert videotapes to VCD, and I thought it would be convenient to add chapters while I'm at it.

I realise that there are requirements in an MPEG system for valid chapter entry points (access point sectors). I've read that, for TMPEGEnc, the option "Output interval of sequence header" should be set to 1 (output sequence header with every GOP), and one chaptering guide also recommended checking the "Output bitstream for edit (Closed GOP)" option.

I've done this, and it works (of course), but I'm having a problem with gaps. Have a look at this APS list from VCDxmInfo (note the lines marked with an arrow), taken from a TMPEGEnc encode of a 30-odd-second MPEG-1 clip:

> <aps-list>
> <aps packet-no="2">0.000000</aps>
> <aps packet-no="61">0.533856</aps>
> <aps packet-no="120">1.067722</aps>
> <aps packet-no="179">1.601589</aps>
> <aps packet-no="239">2.135456</aps>
> <aps packet-no="298">2.669322</aps>
> <aps packet-no="328">2.869522</aps>
> <aps packet-no="380">3.403389</aps>
> <aps packet-no="438">3.937256</aps>
> <aps packet-no="467">4.137456</aps>
> <aps packet-no="520">4.671333</aps>
> <aps packet-no="579">5.205200</aps>
> <aps packet-no="638">5.739067</aps>
> <aps packet-no="697">6.272933</aps>
> <aps packet-no="757">6.806800</aps>
> <aps packet-no="816">7.340667</aps>
> <aps packet-no="863">7.774433</aps>
> <aps packet-no="923">8.308300</aps>
> <aps packet-no="982">8.842167</aps>
> <aps packet-no="1093">9.743067</aps>
> <aps packet-no="1662">14.981633</aps> <-- 5 s
> <aps packet-no="1722">15.515500</aps>
> <aps packet-no="1782">16.049367</aps>
> <aps packet-no="1841">16.583233</aps>
> <aps packet-no="1900">17.117100</aps>
> <aps packet-no="1960">17.650967</aps>
> <aps packet-no="2078">18.718700</aps>
> <aps packet-no="2135">19.252567</aps>
> <aps packet-no="3560">32.065356</aps> <-- 13 s
> <aps packet-no="3618">32.599222</aps>
> <aps packet-no="3677">33.133089</aps>
> </aps-list>

This is especially frustrating because that 13-second gap falls (unluckily?) between two songs, so I have no choice but to set the chapter six seconds before one song ends, or six seconds into the next.

I've tried limiting "MAX number of frames in a GOP" to 30 and 15. I've also tried enabling "Force picture type setting" and forcing a new group in the middle of the gap. No luck with either of these.

I'd be happy to make this MPEG clip (8 MB) available, if it would help.


Thanks for your time,

- Robert Barnhardt, robertb@iaw.com



Question - TE25 - How do I change the audio bit rate? No.19241
heytae  2002-04-17 23:53:38 ( ID:ti7cilloax6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello,

How do I change the audio bit rate in TMPG Enc? Mine always does 384k, but I need it at either 128k or 192k. In the Audio Settings, the audio bit rate is preset to 384K and it is grayed-out so that I cannot change it.

Please email me if you know how to change it. Thanks.

heytae@pacbell.net
Tae


Techno  Home )  2002-04-18 09:11:04 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

when the template is loaded, load the unlock.mcf file and then you can change the bitrate.

Techno


heytae  2002-04-18 20:06:57 ( ID:ti7cilloax6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That worked. Thanks for the help!

Tae



Question - TE25 - Strange SVCD conclusion ? No.19239
Dennis  Home )  2002-04-17 23:27:50 ( ID:gdoi5fzrbsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hmm...

Well, well, well now that I have lods of different formats I am starting to wonder about a lot of rubbish out there on the net.

It has turnet out that Automatic VBR is better (for me) than Constant bitrate and 2-pass VBR. The end result of encoding from e VOB file to SVCD after close examination is that the blockyness is "far" less on Automatic VBR, at least it's not disturbing enough to care about.

I have tried with quality set at 60 and at 100 and there seem to be no differens though I read that quality about 65 was not recomended because of some talk aboute video displaying blocky on standalone dvd drives ? which I can't confirm or deny.

And Automatic VBR was fast too. Hmmm I think it has something to do with the talk on the net that you need to configure some settings to not be set at maximum sinc standalones will display blockyness then or something.


Anyway, my conclusion or endresults is that if you have a good input file like DVD then goto Automatic VBR with Minbitrate=300 and paddingbyte enabled (I allso read somewhere that a minbitrate of 300 will keep some standalones from getting cranky on playback since some don't like null output of data for some reason.


Well now I only have to get some parts for my server and im off to SVCD encoding :)

Btw folks I stick to standard SVCD templates except for the things you can change in those, like motion search and so on.

Thanks for the advice on settings to try techno.

Cya round mate.



Techno  Home )  2002-04-18 09:10:32 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Anytime m8, I am happe to help.

Thanks for the useful information that many people can benefit from.

Remember = If your source is good, the output is good.

Techno



Question - TE25 - Can Not Open Or Unsuppoted No.19236
sopranoPIMP  2002-04-17 23:27:23 ( ID:9nguaidkcja )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am getting an error when I try to open a d2v file. "can not open or unsupported" What can I do to fix this? Please help


Techno  Home )  2002-04-18 09:08:47 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

make sure you have the dvd2avi project reader plugin installed and increase the filter to a higher priority in the environment settings.

Techno


teohub  2002-04-18 16:08:34 ( ID:canr/ykn4so )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

In Order for TMPGEnc to recognise D2V files, you MUST have the VFAPI and the DVD2AVI.VFP file located where the TMPGEnc.EXE file is!

You must have also DVD2AVI.VFP in in your DVD2AVI-directory. Run DVD2AVI once to register the DVD2AVI.VFP.

It is also sometimes helps to use the Forced Film option in DVD2AVI, but only if you are still unable to open the D2V files with TMPGEnc.



Question - TE25 - Audio sync No.19232
Gette  2002-04-17 23:24:11 ( ID:lilcnhjltvk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,

I have converted a DivX film into a VCD format. Everything works good but the sound is a bit later then the video.

What can I do about it ???

Thx a lot !

Greetz Gette



Dennis  Home )  2002-04-17 23:29:53 ( ID:gdoi5fzrbsw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ah.

This problem is usaly fixed by extracting the audio from the AVI file to a uncompressed wav and loading that up instead of having audio processed from the avi file.

Don't know but I think this is some kind of bug in tmpgenc or something.

Read other articles down below to see where to go and what programs to use.


Rich James  Home )  2002-04-18 02:05:28 ( ID:ujv2ebjxawc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

use virtual dub (freeware)
open the original divx file
goto to file > file information
note the framerate for encoding later
goto audio > full processing mode (select this)
goto audio > conversion... and select 44100hz
goto audio > compression... make sure no compression PCM is selected
goto file >save wav name the file and wait a few minutes
after encoding's finished open video file in tmpgenc and open the wav file you just created as the audio source file
you can now encode and select the range, etc, as you normally would
i hope this helps
happy converting :o)


Techno  Home )  2002-04-18 09:34:45 ( ID:82zqdopxre6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

correct, well done! :)

Techno



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