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The set bitrate is from zero to the number you set it at and the quality controller allocates the bitrate for each frame within the perameters you set in the bitrate setting.The quality setting basicly tells the encoder how many bits to use to encode each frame within the bitrate setting you specify,Haveing it set lower thells the encoder to not use as many bits to encode than it has to and setting it higher lets the encoder use more bits to encode with.but haveing the setting at say 3000kbs with 80 quality doesnt mean that it would have better quality than say 4000kbs with 60 quality,it probably would have the same quality for the slow moveing scenes but for the really complicated to encode scenes haveing the max at 4000kbs even with the quality at 60 would be better than 3000 and 80 cuz somes scenes might need 3500kbs to encode them properly,I encode svcd"s at 8000kbs max with a minimum of 500kbs, but i use a different encodeing method but the same principal.....
I already encode 10 movies with TMPGEnc avi to vcd, but i have one i cant encode correctly, the mpeg result without sound at all, i dont touch the configuration , pls tell me is this normal, i use the lates divx codecs and the last version of TMPGEnc. thank you
pd : i check the source range in order to see if TMPGEnc can read the audio and all seems to be normal , the green line appear and the final encode result without sound an 100mb more. thanks for your help
The easyiest way to fix your problem with out knowing exactly what is wrong is to extract the audio from your avi/divx file to a wav file useing "virtuadub" and encode just the audio with tmpgenc then multiplex the resulting mp2 file with your mpeg video file,but listen to the audio file before encodeing and multiplexing so you know it is there and that way you will know were the problem is if the audio dissapears on you....
Im getting the same trouble and realized that the .avi file that I have is stringed with an .mp3 audio. TMPGenc is not equipped to encode .mp3's, only mp1's and mp2's, so you get no sounds as a result. Im having this same trouble but you can see this at the FAQ page.
thx for your help, i made the capture of the sound with virtualdub but i have a little diference in the image and audio sinchro. is a half o a second delay.
how i can fix this???????
If you are haveing a sound delay problem causeing a sync problem then you will have to de-mux your mpeg file a re-mux it with a muxer with the option to offset the audio or video to help with sync problems ,there are a few muxers out there that will do this "mpeg2vcr" and "bbmpeg" are the ones I use....
Who Knows Why,if you are useing it correctly then it is one of those bugs in the "merge & cut" function.I never use the cut function in tmpgenc cuz it has problems like this but you can"t really blame it on tmpgenc cuz mpeg"s arent really meant to be edited that is why good mpeg editors cost so much money.What i suggest is to get another mpeg editor,go to kaaza and you can get quite a few different ones,The two editors I use most for mpeg2 is the editor in "power vcr" and I use the multiplex split function in "bbmpeg" which is free, there are quite a few others out there you just got to look in the right places.
I've cutted a lot of mpg's and never got a problem.
Here's my way. 1. Select in the menue File/MPEG-Tools and press merge and cut.
2. Select Video-CD or if making SVCD select Super Video-CD.
3. Add the mpg.
4. Select Output.
5. Click on the file and the the edit button.
6. First hit Play and then Pause or it wont work so good.
7. Drag the bar where the clip should start
8. Hit Start
9. Drag the bar where the clip should end
10. Hit end
11. Ok
12. Hit run.
There are a lot of excellent hints at www.vcdhelp.com
damn! i really need to cut a file in half or it wont fit on cd, its over a gig. i downloaded this program for that specific purpose and now i find out it doesnt work!!! I'm not reinstalling kazaa, and i'm gonna let u know that the program itself is a trojan virus, and that it is homw to many more, for example it transports the benjamin worm that attatches itself to a file your downloading without the owner or downoader knowing so i got rid of it! i advise you to do likewise.
Im fairly new to this so this is possibly a simple fix. I have 2 avi's im trying to convert to mpeg. One is a divx rip, the other a plain avi. When i convert the files the movie will gradually turn purple and then go back to normal again. It does this through the whole movie, its still watchable but i thought i could get better quality than that. It definately dosent happen on the originals. I have tried all of the vcd templates but they all do the same thing. I wouldnt have a clue which settings to play with so i have left them alone.
That discoloration is usually caused by haveing the "Angel Potion Codec" in you machine, what you have to do is get rid of the "Angel Potion Codec" and get a different replacement codec if you have to....this should solve your problem cuz it is quite common with that codec.....
When I use the TMPG to convert a multimedia file, I got an error message
"The resolution of the video is illegal....the window size needs to be set between 8x8 and 4088x4088....the width and height of the window needs to be multiple of 8".
How can I solve this problem? How can I resize the window?
You have gotten this error because you have chosen a incorrect resolution for your mpeg,mpeg only supports resolutions that are divisible by eight,but I think that your dvd player will only play mpeg"s with a resolution divisible by 16..If you would have loaded a template you would have had it set to a legal resolution, so what you have to do is change the resolution, go to "settings" and under "size" at the top change it.I don"t know why it was set to a illegal resolution,the only way it would do that is if you set it to a illegal resolution or your avi file has a illegal resolution and you didn"t load any templates....
I think tmpgenc is made to suck up all your resourses while encodeing, if it didn"t it would take forever to encode,I have used tmpgenc on my 800mhz celeron at home and on my work pc which is a dual p4 2.0ghz with 2gb-ddr-ram ,and it sucks up all my resourses on both systems accept I have some ram left over on my work pc, and I can surf the net while encodeing but it still runs at 100%..You cant really do much while encodeing and if you try it can cause errors in tmpgenc...
Tmpgenc shouldn"t have a problem with mpeg4, mpeg4 is basicly the same as divx,you just need to have the proper codec installed on your machine...What problem are you haveing encodeing mpeg-4????
I guess it would help if you told us what trouble you were haveing?and there is no installation you just un-zip it and and double click the "exe" file,so if that don"t work try re-downloading the program but don"t use any download managers cuz they cause problems sometimes when downloading....
After encoding an AVI file into SVCD I want to cut it into two pieces for the right cd-r size.
My problem: I tried several movies to test, TMPGEnc splits the wrong time length, every time somthing between 400 and 500 seconds. It ignores my settings. For example if I set it to start 00:00,00 and end 45:00,00 - TMPGEnc encodes 451 seconds. If I leave it at 00:00,00 / END ... TMPGEnc encodes the same time... and so on...
When you set the start and end times you have to click the { } buttons.
I.E. Select the start position then click { Select the end position then click }
The part that will be cut is the the part indicated in blue.
This is probably what the problem is. It seems like it's not allowing you to set the start and end points.
I would advise you to totally delete TMPG from your system and download it again, this has been known to solve many unusual cases such as this.
If that doesn't work try installing an MPEG2 codec such as this one. http://www.plmovies.com/mpeg2codec_installer.zip
I just re-installed it, same problem... I don't think it's the installation. It works with files I haven't encoded myself. TMPGEnc just ignores my time settings with svcd mpeg2 files I encoded with it before.
its doing this for me i have a hour selected and it only spits out a 50 meg file for 310 seconds instead of a hour 600 meg file what am i doing wrong is this a feture in the demo do i need to buy full version to get the full file?
Hi when i go to convert some avi file si have it only converts the audio and not the video and i did try that envormental setting thing in a message i read and it then gives me erros that file isnt suported. What can i do?
thanks
if i got a bigger hard drive would that speed tmpg up? I have 21 gig now and i can get half a movie done in 12 hours or maybe 10 hours. would a bigger hard drive speed up the process? my other question is about pinnacle, is it any good or would i be wasting my money? what are the pro's and con's of it, if anyone knows. thank you.