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Recently, TMPG started saying that all output, no matter what template-mcf file I load, the output will be like 20349203492GB... It gives a huge output filesize no matter what source MPG file I use, or what template I try!!??
Never had this before, and it just started recently?
I am trying to encode a MPG that was off of a DVD, and encode it with like a Kvcd or CQ template but having the same issue..
Thanks for any help
Ross
I guess you get this problem when useing the Wizard so just don"t use the wiZard cuz if you are useing CQ then the file size prediction will not be accurate anyways, as long as you can encode your files properly It doesn"t seem like a very big problem.......
>Why do some movies read much larger than real size??? For example: a movie thats 120 mins reads that its 384. Ok the movie Oceans 11 is, 1h and 56 min (690mb 1 disc/file) TMPG reads it as 381 mins or 6hrs 35 min. The movie Kiss of the dragon is 1hr 38min (698mb 1 disc/file) and TMPG reads it as 256min or 4hrs 26min. Both are divix. Is it a TMPG bug? Something not yet supported? Or am I missing a setting?
I begin in data processing, in particular for encoder of films. I succeeded in passing from the DIVIX to the MPEG, but the problem, it is that I do not manage to obtain from sound.
Thank you for your assistance because I have really difficulties in find the solution.
The problem is that your Divx file have a unsupported audio format, you will need to extract the audio from your divx file to a wav file with "virtual dub" and use the wav for your audio source, but if the audio is AC3 then you will need an AC3 decoder to extract the audio to wav........
If the movie is whit ac3 sound you just go to
Option / Environmental setting / vfapi plug-in
Locate the DirectShow Multimedia File Reader
Right click on it and add a higher priority like 1 or 2
Can someone point me to documentation about the Deinterlace options?
The filter selection tool works fairly well but slight flaws in motion still seem to show up in the final product even with nothing visible in the TMPGenc viewer screen.
Deinterlace filter options include Even Field, Odd Field, Adaptation, Double, and the children of all these options.
VirtualDub + selected plugins has much better deinterlace options. Use built-in (blended) deinterlace for low motion footage or Smart Deinterlacer (interpolated) followed by Hi Quality Smoother if non-blurry still frames are required.
The latter method is slow but produces unbelieveable results on clean video (set motion threshold low in the deinterlace options). You essentially end up with 30fps progressive video at a high shutter speed.
This is probably because you have the "Angel Potion Codec" installed on your machine, the "Angel Potion" Codec has a wierd reaction with Tmpgenc and causes pink and purple discoloration, so to fix this you need to Delete the Codec then re-encode your file to VCD....
how can i make an avi file to an mpeg1 file, because i want to burn my movie on a video cd to play it on the dvd player in 16:9 format, the avi file is ind 16:9
i tried it with tmpgenc but it doesen`t work there is only 4:3 format
i hope somebody can help me how i make a avi into 16:9 mpeg1
If you want 16:9 when you se VCD on a DVD you must go in to
sittings and set size to 352*340 aspect ration to 4:3 NTSC/PAL then
you clik the tab advansced and set Field order to Top Field first (Field A)
Then you set Source aspect ration to 1:1 (VGA)
Video arrange method you set to Full Screen (Keep aspect ration)
and all this is only if you have a 16:9 format AVI file
You will get a MPG file with Black bars and the 16:) movi in the midle
the most new 16:9 tv's have zoom so you can se 16:9 movies
The DVD have it to I think
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If TMPGEnc freezes or crashes when converting or you receive errors such as Unexpected decimal point calculation Illegal floating decimal point calculation order Try first to change the codec reader settings in TMPGEnc under Option->Environmental settings->VFAPI plug-in and right click on the DirectShow Multimedia File Reader and increase the priority to 1 or 2 and try open the video.
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how can i make an avi file to an mpeg1 file, because i want to burn my movie on a video cd to play it on the dvd player in 16:9 format, the avi file is ind 16:9
i tried it with tmpgenc but it doesen`t work there is only 4:3 format
i hope somebody can help me how i make a avi into 16:9 mpeg1
You just Change the aspect ratio to "16:9" but you might need to load the "unlock.mcf" template to unlock the settings so you can change them after locking them in with the vcd template.....