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well if you cant see the pic, lemme briefly explain it.
there is no text. after I close the project window (it says thats what it is in the windows title bar)
I can see file/option/help with white behind only that, instead of the normal beige. And in the bottom text box it says "MPEG-1 352x240 29.97fps CBR 1150kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 192kbps" there is nothing else. I can't do anything since I can't see what the buttons are labeled to do.
Are we talking about after closing the wizard?
If so my suggestion is to download again from another source.
There seems to be some corrupt zip files of TMPG around the net.
>Are we talking about after closing the wizard?
>If so my suggestion is to download again from another source.
>There seems to be some corrupt zip files of TMPG around the net.
>
>ASHY
No, I mean what the program loads it's like that. And I downloaded it from here. http://www.tmpgenc.net/files/TMPGEnc-2.53.35.130.zip I'd think it wouldnt be corrupt. But I'll go try somewhere else like you said.
I keep forgetting to inclide a pw so I can just edit the messege but I also just noticed that everywhere else I've looked it doesn't list XP as a workable OS.
This problem has been experienced by a few people, but doubt it has anything to do with XP as it works fine on my system.
Either download it from another source or just untick the box at the bottom left corner to disable the wizard.
Another point is, if you use Winzip then try Winrar to unzip your program or the windows zip utility as there have been reports of winzip having problems unzipping the file correctly.
I have shot some martial arts footage and it blurs when encoded. The source is from a JVC 500 camera and transferred to a DPS perception card at 720x480, 4:2:2 capture. Have tried to modify the preset for NTSC DVD encode at MPEG2.
Any Suggestions?
I have similar problme. I am making progress by setting to VBR with low of 2000, Avergae of 6500 and max of 7800. Also set to NON-INTERLACED then on advanced check the box for De-Interlace and experiment with th evarious DOUBLE options or Odd-Even Field options. My output gets better with every tweak.
Is there any way to encode from Mpeg-1/Pal to Mpeg-2 Ntsc without having to uncompress the entire file to avi and recompress to Mpeg 2...i have a 425 mb palmpeg-1 that I want to convert to Mpeg 2 and then burn to dvd but I have to go the whole route of full uncompression and then when I convert and burn i take a huge hit in picture quality...any help would be appreciated...i am running the plus version...also , any word on when the instruction manual/guide will be available...Boy would that solve a lot of problems
What is the error? and how did you create this MPEG1 file?
You should have no problem opening MPEG1 files with TMPG as long as they have been created properly. I guess you have created it or edited it with some other 3rd party software along the line.
I have encountered this before and there is a way around your situation.
First of all try and run it through the simple multiplex option in MPEG tools.
If the file remultiplexes then try to load again into TMPG and it should work.
If it won't remultiplex in MPEGtools you have an incompliant MPEG1 file.
Try the above and if it doesn't work I will post the solution to your problem.
I did not create the file...When I downloaded it from neo-modus it was in Mpeg-1 format.. and Pal...I was trying to convert it to MPEG2 so I could burn it to DVD...
I'm having problems loading avi files to TMPG. When I load them there is no picture in the preview but it doesn't say it is not compliable. They all work on my windows media player but only a few will load in TMPG. Most of the files use the smr codec which I have installed and I have the latest directX. Thanks for any help
Since nobody here seems to answer this simple question...I'll do it..(I just got this program 3 day ago!)
Go to OPTIONS -> Enviromental setting -> VFLAPI Plug-in...and then Right click on where it says "Direct show file reader" and it will give you an option to raise the preference of it.....I have it up to "3" and It displays the preview...and its the same thing with sound.
i've got 2 VCD MPG1, both correctly playable. After merging there files, the audio data is always from the same beginning (around 20min from start) position till to the end of the film lost.
I think, there's a bug...
I just tried Tmpgenc for the first time and its extremely fast and no quality loss! but here is my question:
I turned a subtitled movie into mpeg1 and it did it but the subtitles were gone...how can I convert this subtitled AVI into MPEG1 without losing the subtitles?
The original divx is 512 x 272. I am converting it to DVD Pal (mpeg2), using the wizard in Tmpgenc 2.53, but it stretches the original material to make it 720 – 576: the people have long faces and so on. Is there a way to prevent it, I can¡Çt see how to do this in Mpegenc.
I rather have the original size and the rest filled up with black, just as it looks in, say mediaplayer. Maybe first adding this black "stripes" with a program like virtualdub? Anybody can help me? Thanks in advance
Go under Settings -> Advanced
Change Source Aspect Ratio to 16:9 Display and Video arrange Method to Full Screen (keep aspect ratio). This would do it for an anamorphic DVD Source. If you have an TV set that you can force to 16:9 you can encode without black bars and the TV will correct the aspect ratio. Unfortunately virtually no standalone DVD player will detect an anamorphic VCD or SVCD stream so your TV set has to do the work.
(For the completeness:To make an correct anamorphic stream you have to unlock the template and change under Video: Aspect Ratio to 16:9. But only some software players will recognize that ... no standalone players that I know of ;-( )
Just encode a few minutes and see how it looks. Ive seen quite some divx movies that are not nearly 16:9. If the results are still looking slightly squashed or stretched you have to manually finetune the settings.
512x272 isn't exactly 16:9 but it's close enough.
Just make sure your source aspect ratio is 16:9 and your output is 4:3 and your 'Video arrange method' is 'Full screen (keep aspect ratio) and you shouldn't have any probs.
Hello Ashy or anyone,
See your advise and have been searching here, VCDHelp, microsoft and more...
where can we find winrar and or winzip?
We cann't be the only ones to have this need, is it hidden in the download information? If this is how to get download open wouldn't making it's location available at the download serve all parties? users and forum
First of all refrain from clogging up this forum with unecessary double posts.
Your question has already been answered before you made this post in your other post.
Just look and you will see. You will find your question will be answered quicker if you stick to one post rather than trying to get attention by double posting because you will just be ignored by the people who can really help you in this forum otherwise.
This is a bug in the forum. When you make a post using eg. Opera and you dont close and reopen the broser every time you reload this page you make another post ... very anoying.