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one other thing I need to tell you to do - just found out about this myself - after you've placed the file as instructed in my first response, go to TMPGEnc, click on OPTION, then under Enviromental settings check the VFAPI plug-in tab and make sure the DVD2AVI project file reader is ticked.
TMPGEnc is the closest tool I have found for what I need to do, but is still failing as I am trying to multiplex an .m2v video stream and a .DTS (or .VOB) audio stream.
Is there a way to get TMPGEnc to handle a DTS stream? If not is it expected in a future release?
I had previously posted this with no response about 3 weeks ago, I can't seem find it on here anymore when I do a search...
<my old question from the BBS>
I use TMPGEnc to create DVDs from ripped VOB files. Sometimes there are scenes I want to remove from the VOB file. I typically demux the video and audio track I want, if the track is AC3 I re-encode to a wav or layer II format. I then mux them together into a mpg file. This mpg file I edit in the merge & cut tool. I have great success with this.
However there are some movies (VOB files) I want to preserve the AC3 6 channel audio track of. I don't want to re-encode it to another format (ie; wav or layer II).
Problem:
Even though the merge & cut tool will recognize the VOB file and allow me to set edit marker points, it ignores the AC3 audio track when it outputs the resulting MPG file. It clearly only cuts and merges the video track and completely ignores the AC3 track.
Question:
How can I edit MPG files that contain a AC3 6 channel audio track without re-encoding. I want to preserve the quality of both the audio and video track.
The only way I know how is to use this program : http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/dvd_cutter_merger.html
It will allow you to cut a VOB file at any point you wish preserving both the video and audio stream.
The way to do it is to find the points where you wish to cut in minutes and seconds then use the above program to cut at exactly those points.
Note: only use whole minutes and seconds when cutting because if you use decimated seconds such as 25.5 secs for example then it will cause the program to cut at the wrong place.
I actually need to re-multiplex a DTS stream into a M2V as I need to separate streams out from the VOB (only need 2 of 7 streams) and change the bitrate of the video stream......alas both solutions above won't work for me.
Thanks anyway guys, I guess there really isn't anything available at the moment to handle this :(
Encode.
It seems it had 4 processes to do. I chopped the movie in half to fit on two disks (It came out to be like 1.3 gigs). It decodes the first half (12 hours) then the second half (12 hours), then it does the first half again (4 hours) and the second half again (4 hours). I still only end up with 2 files, one for each half. I've explored all of the settings and I just cant figure out what I might be doing wrong. I read about people encoding an entire movie in like 6 hours.....any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
If you want to encode to VCD hust use one of the templates. It seems to me you are using 2pass encoding.
Go here for help: http://www.vcdhelp.com/tmpgenc.htm
Thanks, I don't know how I was using 2 pass...I tried using the template and shabamm....It works now...now it will take 3.5 hours per half of the movie and it only does 1 sequence per half, so once again, THANK YOU!
Questions:
1) The 2 pass method......That will probably greatly increase the quality of the vcd, correct?
2)Whats the quality difference between (fast) and (very fast)?
Usually the faster encoding method you use the lower quality the picture is. Also the file size will be different due to the fact that the slower method you use the better the bitrate is allocated.
Basically slower gives a smaller file size with slightly better quality and very fast will give you largest file size and slightly lower quality.
My advice would be to stick with the default and use Normal as your setting as this will give the best size to speed ratio.
when i tryed to make a avi to an mpeg1 there stands "an error occurred when audio was decoded", whats the problem and what should i do???????????? please help
Bob Duncan ( Mail ) 2002/03/21 (Th.) 16:34 ( IP:12.219.144.48 ) [ Edit / Delete / Reply with quotation ]
"I have been struggling over the past couple of weeks with the "no sound" problem when converting from .avi to .mpg. It is possible that for some reason my problems began after upgrading to TMPGEnc 2.53.35.130.
I was able to solve the problem by going to Option/Environmental Setting... and clicking on the VFAPI plug-in tab. I suspected that multiple plug-ins for .avi support was the culprit. In my case, I had the AVI2(OpenDML) File Reader (checked, priority=0) and AVI VFW compatibility reader (checked, priority=-2). All I had to do was uncheck the AVI2(OpenDML) File Reader and the conversion went fine with audio.
I'm sure that there may be cases where I need to check the AVI2(OpenDML) File Reader, but for most of my current encoding purposes, this change seems to correct my problems."
I had the same error message you got then I tried what Bob suggested and it worked.
>when i tryed to make a avi to an mpeg1 there stands "an error occurred when audio was decoded", whats the problem and what should i do???????????? please help
hi did u manage to get it to work? i have the same error too...
>Anonomous, we got ur IP address, just show ur face
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>Load in the MPEG/avi that u wish to convert to VCD/SVCD, then follow the wizard and burn with nero!
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>Techno
When I try to load an SVCD using the wizard I get an error message cannot load or unsupported
is it possible to encode faster?
say i download oceans eleven cd1 avi then put it through this program to transfer it to mpeg1 for a vcd. It is taking 4 hours for 50mins of film.
Is this normal?
cheers
Yes, it is normal. The faster your system, the faster the encoding, usually, will be. It also depends if u have used any filters, this will take a while longer
Well, i want to encode a movie but i always get after few minutes a message that aborts the encoding telling me about something related to the floating point. The problem is that i have encode other file and it works but only this one is giving me trouble, does it related to VFAPI or something like that because the file is perfect and i have use it before to create a vcd but i want to improve it. What is causing this error message.
I also was haveing the Floatin decimal point error encoding divx movies..I tried everything..Tried Unchecking boxes and checking boxes,Removing quick time files and also ran it through Virtual Dub framescan..Nothing works!!! The newest version of TMPGenc sux!!!..I finally got online last night and searched and downloaded the older beta version TMPGenc 12j...And all problems were solved..Good Luck..and if you find a fix for the newest version please post it!!
Check out http://screw.wz.cz/test/downloads.htm and go to the utils section.
I use avidefreezer (the site has a guide too) to get round this sort of problem.
I tried Olli's method and it worked. Downgrading to a previous version of TMPGenc did not. 8 hours later, and I think this video is finally going to be on a CD.
Thanky Mr Techno. You are correct , but instead of that I used Tmpgenc 2.5 the latest one , using wizard vcd(pal) the problem got corrected. Any way thankyou for your response !!!!!!!!