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or u can do what I do (kinda like using a 40oz ballpean on crockery but it works) split .wav off in vitrualdub then use tmpgenc to code 'bout 5 minutes worth Stop the encoding an run it in media player.. if its still off try to time dif (1 sec 2 sec ect) goto GoldWave (or other FREE wav editor) and cut out dead space.. (will usually show up at front of file) (esimate time size) then save as *.wav part 2 and run tmpeg again and check takes alot of time but works.. Kinda like watchin 2 hippos dance... interesting but it ain't PRETTY..
i tried to convert a divix to vcd but after 18 hours i find out that the vcd is about double the size 650m0 to 1.2 what shall i do to limit it to 700mo max
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philippe from france
ok 1 more... get freeware prog AV2VCD part of the download is a prod called "decompress.exe" it will decompress avi in a few minutes.. (don't get shocked at size of file) then convert (if it will) and use VCDeasy to cut and burn
When converting avi clips to mpeg, TMPGEnc is dropping frames or something, causing the actual (visible) video portion to be shortened slightly and the remaining running time to be filled with empty (blank) frames.
It's kind of hard to explain so I will give a specific example. I have an .avi that is 3:45 min and when I convert it to mpeg, the finished file is also 3:45 but when played, the actual picture (video portion) is shrunk down so that it stops at around 3:33 and the remaining 12 seconds is just a black screen. This is resulting in the audio being completely out of sync with the video. Obviously the audio isn't being affected the same way.
I've tried everything but the problem occurs every time, whether I'm just going from .avi --> mpeg or .avi --> .m1v.
If your scource is Interlaced and tmpgenc detects that then encode to interlaced. If it's not the don't encode it to interlaced.
Interlaced is for TV's but all dvd players and so on, tv output cards etc can fix that when they output the signal to TV but if the scourc is non-interlace try to keep that since it's better quality.
Well, the video file is the same as the audio file, and I dont think I have virtualdub, but Im not sure. Im new at this program and I have no clue what your talking about when u say some of this
please post in the same thread instead of making a new one.
Virtualdub, free full program from www.virtualdub.org.
Download it
Then open it
load the avi from file > load
then goto audio > full processing mode
then goto audio > compression and select no compression pcm
then goto file > save wav and type a name
then wait for a few minutes/secs
then load this wav file in the audio source in TMPGENC and load the video in the video source in TMPGENC and encode.
This should work, encode a sample first to see if there is audio coming.
>please post in the same thread instead of making a new one.
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>Virtualdub, free full program from www.virtualdub.org.
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>Download it
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>Then open it
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>load the avi from file > load
>then goto audio > full processing mode
>then goto audio > compression and select no compression pcm
>then goto file > save wav and type a name
>then wait for a few minutes/secs
>
>then load this wav file in the audio source in TMPGENC and load the video in the video source in TMPGENC and encode.
>
>This should work, encode a sample first to see if there is audio coming.
>
>Techno
"compression and select no compression pcm" if yur gonna burn vcd set "conversion" to 41000 also
Hey, does anyone know why when I convert a .avi to a .mpg, the sound wont come out on the .mpg but its perfect on the .avi? I loaded the video file, then it automatically chooses the audio file. Any ideas?
how come i always loose sound for few/30sec everytime after i cut my mpg2?
i had 1600MB file and cut it into two parts, and first part kept missing few seconds sound in the end.
BUG? but i tried the old 12a version and same thing happened
I do not know why but the other thing u can do is to encode the file but using the source range filter to mark the points where u want to encode from and to.
the sound was ok in the source mpg2, but just when i try to cut it it's missing sound in the first part.
and the weird thing is that that happens to mpg2 only, normal vcd files dont lose sound in the end.
i can't try vcdeasy because it's svcd
I have found the same thing. I have not found a way to fix it other than to use the source range - if you use the batch mode with the source range you can still do the whole thing in one go.
If anyone else knows how to fix this it would be GREAT!
What I currently do is to encode the first half 15 seconds longer and then the second half with 15 seconds of overlap. That way nothing is missing - when the audio cuts out it is time to change disc's.
Help!
After encoding a Divx file into mpeg, I played the mpeg but there was only audio NO visual. My PC config: Pentium 3 (1Ghz), 96mb RAM, Windows ME, Divx5 Player and codec bundle.
dear sir....
after converting dvd to vcd i get something like small dots or blocks in the backround,do you know how to stop these dots from happining?
also when i play the converted vcd in a dvd player(regoin2) nothing will happen
but playing the same vcd in a standalone vcd player it will work,do you know why?
The reason that the vcd may not work in the dvd player is because the dvd player may not support CDR or VCD! If it support VCD then it MUST support CDR.
What do u mean by dots in the background? Please give more explanation.
Just successfully encoded a MPEG-2 SuperVideo CD from a DVD rip and it plays just fine. When trying to cut into smaller size with MPEG tools, TMPGEnc freezes as soon as I attempt to enter range in "edit merge item".
Using Athlon xp1600+ with 512 mb RAM running Windows XP Pro. Any suggestions on the cause of this problem or how to resolve?