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Hi,
I need to encode a wav file to mp2. My problem however is that I only want to encode the first 8.8 seconds of the wav file. Anyone knows how I can specify the first 8.8 seconds only for encoding? If not, does anyone know of any program that managed to split an audio file into a desired lenght?
Sincerely,
Hi, has anyone ever come accross the error " illegal video stream" on opening a file using TMPGEnc. ?
Basically becouse my dvd player does not play SVCD's i use the above program to fool the dvd player when i play svcd's.
I have done several movies this way and they always worked perfect, but i am having problems opening 2 movies (svcd of coures) the message "illegal mpeg video stream" appears all the time. Anyone can help me on that. Thanks
The stream is illegal or incomplete and so on, a mpg file can be broken and still be playable in windows mediaplayer.
You need to fix the file somehow so it's correct, just like I sometimes download file from the net, say VCD format, and the i want to burn it, open nero, drag-dropp the file, nero then checks the file and after 5min it says, file is not VCD compatible.
You need a program that will let's say, correct the file and so on.
This could allso make tmpgenc hang, say you are encoding from a scource that is not correct then it might hang in the middle and so on, tmpgenc is sensative to errors from input datafiles.
Dennis,
i have the same problem as sgar, but nero burns the file without problems, no error msg or anything, but tmpgenc produces the "illegal mpeg video stream" msg when trying to open the file ? Any idea as to that ?
Do you have any program suggestions that can correct mpeg streams to make them valid for tmpgenc ?
I was thinkig of trying to convert the VOB (60Mb) file I have to a AVI. In msgraph (which is superfast) when I decode AC3 to wav (4min) :) I can't seem to file the proper filters to encode a VOB to a AVI, I only have filters for decoding it seems :/
I wanna compare the two methods, msgraph and dvd2avi ... or is there some other good program out there that can read VOB files and convert to AVI or some other good format ?
I cut a VCD MPEG with TMPGEnc v2.53 MPEG tools. When I tried to import the cutting into a VCD layout in Nero v5.5.8 it said the MPEG was not compliant. The uncut copy was compliant. I thought I used to be able to do this so I dragged out a copy of TMPGEnc vbeta12h and it cut fine and worked with Nero just fine.
Here is a hard question for you "smartis" out there ;)
I don't have a lot of space on my hardrive just right now, will get a new one but anyway. I have been playing around encoding a VOB file (80mb) trailer that I ripped of a dvd movie cd i own.
There was one problem now that I think of it.
In some scenes there where blockyness on the screen :( and I tried a lot of different settings, even with constant bitrate (keeping to svcd standards) the blockyness was there (not much but you could see it) then I tried and bounced ut the max bit rate to 6000 (not keeping to standards with constand bitrate) and now the blockyness was gone. I was encoding the whole time from a VOB directly in tmpgenc (using avi2dvd projekt file or something).
Could this problem be related to that ?
If I convert it to a AVI file first to speed up encoding maby, what program do I use and save the file to what format since a uncompressed AVI is verry big !
Or if this is not the problem is this something you have to live with if you stick to SVCD standard ? Not that it matters was like 5sec maximum of 3min in the trailer that had blockyness and it had lots of movment and fast switching from scenes.
The thing it that the VOB file (played in dvd software player or something) has not blockyness, it's when I make a project file with DVD2AVI and the encode it in Tmpgenc to SVCD that the blockyness is there.
Or are you suggesting that I encode VOB to some other format ? But with what program in that case since tmpgenc can't open VOB files, or are you suggesting I encode to AVI with DVD2AVI first ? Or maby I should encode to DivX first (with 720*480 and then divx to svcd ?
Hmm well if you search the web for SVCD there is a finnish site that has the loads on the whole SVCD standard, what I remember the 5.1 or 6.1 sound thing isn't supported on SVCD but there was something about two channel sound I think.
Anyway I havn't seen a guide or anything menchend about that out there.
questions
1) I downloaded this program so that I am able to watch my divx (PAL)movies on my ntsc dvd player. I chose vcd option for more storage / cd. When I do this though, it gives me a full screen (in the original pal divx it was smaller than that) and what happens is that the quality is not great anymore. How can I make this better???
2) Is there a way to make a regular AVI to a divx AVI with this program?
Hi malays01, check out divx-digest.com for tutorials and software. I think you need a ripper software if you are making divx from DVD's. My suggestion is CladXP and encoding software FLASKMpeg. I can help you on the 2vbr terminology. 2vbr means that the encoding is made i two steps, first it runs through the movie and writes a logfile for every frame and after that, step 2, it uses the logfile to encode the movie with variable bitrate (vbr). Lots of movement = high bitrate and large file, less movement low bitrate .... and so on. Best way to make small files with good quality.
I've been trying for the last few days to use TMPG on my host sister's laptop (I'm studying abroad in Japan), but since her version of Windows 98 is in Japanese, TMPG defaults to Japanese and I can't figure out how to switch it to English. This makes it *very* difficult to use (my written Japanese, let alone technical Japanese, is not very good). Does anyone know how I can change this (a registry tweak, maybe)? Thanks!
As far as I know, Language setting of TMPGEnc can not be switched on Windows9X because of Windows9X does not have locale setting concept as Windows2000 or XP.
Under Windows 2000, I know I can swtich the language.
If you prefer to stick with one language, you can buy "TMPGEnc Plus" either English or Japanese version at 48$. TMPGEnc Plus supports only one language, English or Japanese.
I encode my DVD to SVCD but quality not so good. Some said that SVCD is near DVD quality but I just can't make it. What is the setting for it? What burning software for SVCD?
And SVCD is much better than VCD, the only differens with SVCD is that it's not as sharp picture as a DVD, you can see that when you view the aftertexts and compare a svcd to a dvd. But on the other hand, the picture is just as a DVD I think. And SVCD is supposed to be viewed on a TV and not the computer screen. If you view if on a computer screen it dosn't look as good as on a TV.
i've had the same lack of video shoing up problem several other people have asked about and as instructed uninstalled divx5 and made sure i had 3.11 and 4 installed. however, it still isn't working. these are all with files that play fine. are there any other problems that may be causing this, or perhaps some residual stuff from the 5 codec that may be messing it up still?
when opening an avi. file in the video source i receive an error message saying,
file cannot open or unsupported. but, it is an avi. file. any ideas why this is occuring and how to fix it?
Hmm try checking the AVI file with Virtual Dub or maby the avi file is in some strange format that Tmpgenc can't read :/
Not all files that you can play in windows mediaplayer are able to open in tmpgenc but virtaul dub can I think and in there you can save it to a proper format.
When using an external Layer-2 encoder such as tooLame or SCMPX, TMPGEnc will call the external program successfully. Once the external completes, TMPGEnc returns an error "External encoder toolame.exe was not run properly" and the project is aborted. It does the same thing for both tooLame and SCMPX. Apparently there's some problem with TMPGEnc recognizing that the program completed successfully. I'm running on Windows XP Home Edition.
Okay, I downloaded a different executable as noted in some other messages... now toolame completes the encoding... or at least it seams.. it went fairly quick. The toolame screen goes away, TMPGEnc starts transcoding video with new ausio and returns an "Illegal MPEG audiostream" error. Project then aborts...