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Question TE25 ac3 Rob 1 2002-08-12 23:40:01
Question TE25 MOV to MPEG Bond 1 2002-08-12 23:55:00
Question TE25 DVDit crashing kityfeet 1 2002-09-02 09:18:53
Question TE25 md kityfeet 0 2002-08-12 18:35:09
Question TE25 Jagged Edges with motion Al 1 2002-08-12 21:38:52
Request TE25 New feature to add TMPGEnc Naapi 5 2002-08-13 16:39:12
Question TE25 Jagged Edges with motion Al 4 2002-08-17 04:25:31
Question TE25 Question to ASHY (and maybe some others too ;-)) Nico... 6 2002-08-13 15:26:29
Question TE25 If TMPG encodes up to a specific point, can I edit around that point? Paul Memoli 1 2002-08-12 17:03:43
Question TE25 How about a manual for TMPG Paul Memoli 3 2002-08-13 00:07:44
Question TE25 change from .tpr to .mpg? emma 2 2002-08-12 13:49:07
Question TE25 Created DVD with Ulead Movuefactory with TMPG mpg file and now the videoplayback is not smooth doede douma 6 2002-08-13 23:29:12

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Question - TE25 - ac3 No.26490
Rob  2002-08-12 23:30:14 ( ID:ezshccxecjn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is it possible to use a *.ac3 audio file?
do i need a plugin?

Please help, I'm trying to keep a dolby surrond sound with a music dvd

Ciao
Rob


ASHY  2002-08-12 23:40:01 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just use the multiplexer in the MPEGtools to multiplex the Ac3 with your movie.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - MOV to MPEG No.26488
Bond  2002-08-12 22:30:59 ( ID:9wmq0l5dh82 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I would like to convert MOV files into MPEG format. There¡­s a plugin or something that allow me to do it? I need help quickly.


ASHY  2002-08-12 23:55:00 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/4942/QTReader.zip

This is a plugin QuickTime reader for
the TMPGEnc mpeg encoder. You just copy this file into
TMPGEnc's folder and you should then be able to read
any QuickTime movie.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - DVDit crashing No.26486
kityfeet  2002-08-12 18:36:48 ( ID:.ytbzlle7ir )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

anyone help this not happen? I'll ftp you something nifty if you can.

md@punkrocksex.com


eriksan  2002-09-02 09:18:53 ( ID:e63we9dgws6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you using winXP get Morgan JPEG codec and check invert field



Question - TE25 - md No.26485
kityfeet  2002-08-12 18:35:09 ( ID:.ytbzlle7ir )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

anyone got the update for DVDit 2.5 to keep it from crashing? (answer via e-mail please)


mdog



Question - TE25 - Jagged Edges with motion No.26483
Al  2002-08-12 17:38:28 ( ID:hukdtzb7abf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Dear Group,
Am about to order a DVD writer and am currently trying different TMPGENC settings to create MPEG2 from my AVI files. I have found some very helpfull hints in this group but have been unable to remove the blocky or pixelated artefacts from the edges of objects during motion. I have no idea what this will look like on the 32" TV but is clearly noticeable on my 17" monitor. My source is a Sony DV camera.

So far I have tried:

Resolution 720 x 576 and:

a) 2 pass VBR, 8000 max, 3500 min, 6200 average with high quality motion search, DC component precision-10 bits, VBV buffer to auto

or

b) CQ VBR, quality setting 62

I can't see much difference between either method although b) seems to be faster.

Suggestions,

Cheers,

Al



Minion  2002-08-12 21:38:52 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Those jagged edges are most likely Interlace lines and shouldn"t show up very much on your Interlaced TV but do show up on a Progressive Monitor, but if you want to get rid of then so they won"t show up on either then try Useing the De-interlace filter in the advanced tab, There are about 25 different filters to choose from so what I do is move the slider till you get to a frame were it looks really noticeable then just go through the filters till you find the best looking one.......



Request - TE25 - New feature to add TMPGEnc No.26477
Naapi  2002-08-12 17:38:19 ( ID:ford/kczmff )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I wish there is option in TMPGEnc shutdown computer after
it finishes editing (shut down when done).

In FlashFXP ftp client has option to log out from ftp sites
after trasfer is complete and then shutdown computer, same kind
feature would be nice to tmpgenc too because video editing takes
usually long time and it would be nice to leave computer/tmpgenc running
at night and go sleep and morning everything is done and computer would
be turned off too automaticly.



ABS  2002-08-12 19:58:12 ( ID:tmdsptwfkem )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Instead of pressing "Start" button, go to "File"->"Output to file"->"MPEG file" then select file name and then when it starts you will have under the progress bar a chack box for shutting down the computer when it finnishes encoding.

ABS


andref4  2002-08-12 23:58:57 ( ID:ancrm7la4xn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Multilanguage MPEG support in one of the next versions!!!

I hope tmpgenc becomes multilanguage mpeg support. for all movies I ripped in two languages I muste use the (free) bbmpeg encoder. Hope tmpgenc can doo this yob in future, too!!!


ABS  2002-08-13 04:25:10 ( ID:tmdsptwfkem )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Don't know about other people here, but I have never had any problem multiplexing a video stream with two audio streams...

ABS


Naapi  2002-08-13 13:32:38 ( ID:ford/kczmff )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks ABS, i found shut down box and it worked just like i hoped, thanks again.


ASHY  2002-08-13 16:39:12 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yep two audio or more audio streams works fine in TMPG here also.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - Jagged Edges with motion No.26472
Al  2002-08-12 17:31:08 ( ID:hukdtzb7abf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Dear Group,
Am about to order a DVD writer and am currently trying different TMPGENC settings to create MPEG2 from my AVI files. I have found some very helpfull hints in this group but have been unable to remove the blocky or pixelated artefacts from the edges of objects during motion. I have no idea what this will look like on the 32" TV but is clearly noticeable on my 17" monitor. My source is a Sony DV camera.

So far I have tried:

Resolution 720 x 576 and:

a) 2 pass VBR, 8000 max, 3500 min, 6200 average with high quality motion search, DC component precision-10 bits, VBV buffer to auto

or

b) CQ VBR, quality setting 62

I can't see much difference between either method although b) seems to be faster.

Suggestions,

Cheers,

Al



diveboy  2002-08-13 03:34:53 ( ID:cihlwzpfbpc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try changing the field order, I'll assume that you are going top field first, try bottom field first instead.



diveboy  2002-08-13 07:12:16 ( ID:cihlwzpfbpc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try changing the field order, I'll assume that you are going top field first, try bottom field first instead.



diveboy  2002-08-13 08:07:58 ( ID:cihlwzpfbpc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try changing the field order, I'll assume that you are going top field first, try bottom field first instead.



charv  2002-08-17 04:25:31 ( ID:vnd4dhf3cb2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try messing around with the deinterlace under advanced settings it worked for me preview each during jummpy section of movie this also adds alot of time to the process but it worked for me.



Question - TE25 - Question to ASHY (and maybe some others too ;-)) No.26465
Nico...  Home )  2002-08-12 16:55:32 ( ID:t/w4sqkslyw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello!

I loved your SVCD template. The 4000 Max.-1800 Min. CQ 65 settings is really great.
I would like to ask you what bitrate settings you use for (X)VCD.

Thanks,
Nico...


Olli  2002-08-12 17:00:40 ( ID:dazey0v8lbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I use

res 480x576
CQ min 1500 max 2300 set at 85
Audio is 128K


Nico...  Home )  2002-08-12 22:26:21 ( ID:ns4vu4p5in. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

And how many minutes are you able to output with these settings??? 60-90 minutes by 80 minutes disc???


ASHY  2002-08-12 23:24:31 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Did you read the readme file that came with the templates?
It explains how much movie you can fit on to 2 disks and what the templates are for.
In the template folder there are XVCD templates in the same place as the SVCD templates.

ASHY


Nico...  Home )  2002-08-13 01:18:12 ( ID:ns4vu4p5in. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

In fact, I unfortunetaly deleted the file you sent me and so I only have your SVCD template... that's why I asked this question ;-)


Minion  2002-08-13 06:47:41 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

With Tmpgenc useing the CQ method with a 704 by 480 resolution and a minimum of 500kbs and a max of 5000kbs and quality of 85 i can get close to 50 minutes on a cd-r with fairly good quality.....


Nico...  Home )  2002-08-13 15:26:29 ( ID:t/w4sqkslyw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks Minion I'll try that ;-)



Question - TE25 - If TMPG encodes up to a specific point, can I edit around that point? No.26463
Paul Memoli  2002-08-12 15:35:27 ( ID:/1isfusp3aa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Excuse me again, but I'm still working on Queen of the Dead... I ran the file thru Virtual Dub, extracted a .wav file, and then used the avi for the video source and the wav for the audio source. TMPG encoded half of it and then gave me a "write error" message 45% of the way thru,
I checked the mpg file that was produced and it looks good. No pixels. Now I need to get past that spot where the "write error" message appeared... Can I use MPEG tools and edit out a minute or so of bad file? Do you think that may help?


Olli  2002-08-12 17:03:43 ( ID:dazey0v8lbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Easiest would have been to make a note of the frame number where the error occurred and then encoding from the next frame on via selecting the source tick box (double click to enter parameters) from the advanced tab.

If you did not make a note you can always load the file into Virtualdub, go to the end and make a note of the frame number that way.



Question - TE25 - How about a manual for TMPG No.26459
Paul Memoli  2002-08-12 15:13:38 ( ID:/1isfusp3aa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi... is there a TMPG user-friendly manual anywhere to be found? I know about the illustrated one in VCD help, but I mean a detailed one that explains what each and every term and function in the TMPG program is for and how it should be used. I'd pay good money for it!


Olli  2002-08-12 17:05:17 ( ID:dazey0v8lbg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you buy the registered version you get access to all the help files - a manual in a sense


ASHY  2002-08-12 23:58:47 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGenc plus demo has the manual.

ASHY


andref4  2002-08-13 00:07:44 ( ID:ancrm7la4xn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

go to www.vcdhelp.com there are manuals for (all) mpeg encoders and much more (bitrate calculator, and and and)



Question - TE25 - change from .tpr to .mpg? No.26456
emma  2002-08-12 13:03:22 ( ID:olwifacjtcw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi, I'm trying to convert an .avi file to mpeg but for some reason TPMG wants to convert the whole file instaed just half of it (as I set up in "source range") I have already succesfully converted and burnt as .vcd the 2nd part of the movie. All I need is the first half. Converting the whole movie costs me up to 10 hours. Now I just stopped and saved this last conversion attempt at 50%. Ofcourse, now it is an .tpr file and not an /mpg file. Is there anyway for me to change the format from .tpr to .mpg so that I can continue burning this first half of the movie as .vcd. Thanks in advance!


emma  2002-08-12 13:17:48 ( ID:olwifacjtcw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Maybe that sounded very complicated, basicly what I have is conversion half done and I stopped and saved it. It is now a .tpr file. What I want is for this file to be .mpg file. Can I somehow do that without having to start all over again? Thanks!


emma  2002-08-12 13:49:07 ( ID:olwifacjtcw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Succes!! What I did was File -> Output to file -> mpeg and bingo! Sorry for the hassle.



Question - TE25 - Created DVD with Ulead Movuefactory with TMPG mpg file and now the videoplayback is not smooth No.26449
doede douma  2002-08-12 10:36:59 ( ID:nsggymrb8or )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Asthe title says: I am using Ulead Movie factory to create my DVD's.

I have used a AVI file, converted to dvd mpg. When the mpg file is encoded by Ulead the play back from DVD is smooth. When I use the mpg file from the TMPG encoder, the video stops for a fraction of a second evry 5-10 seconds. Same effect as playing AVI files on a slow PC. The sound is not interrupted.

If I play the TMPG mpg file with Power DVD player,there is no problem??

Has any one tjhe same experience or knows what the issue could be ???

THANKS !


tdshaju  2002-08-12 13:20:51 ( ID:rkrjj6/uxd2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]


I have experienced the same problem. I think this may be
due the DVD media. Which DVD media you use for authoring ?


akmasch  2002-08-12 14:34:26 ( ID:kxsis6cspun )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've been having exactly the same problem. I seem to have got it working correctly by using VBR when encoding the MPG rather than CBR. Every test I made with CBR had a picture that kept freezing. From what I can tell Ulead uses VBR so I tried this and it appears to be OK. I would suggest giving VBR a try and then encode to folders on you hard drive in order to test in Power DVD. This is what I have been doing as it is quicker than burning a DVD and a *lot* cheaper! I will at some point also be experimenting with CQ as I have heard that this is just as good as VBR, but I don't know when this will be. Hope this helps.


Minion  2002-08-12 21:25:26 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Most times unsmooth playback is caused by encodeing to a different frame rate than your avi file, so check what the frame rate of your avi file is..And why encode with Tmpgenc if "Ulead dvd Movie factory" encodes it anyway..It shouldn"t encode it over again unless you did something wrong when encodeing to mpeg with Tmpgenc ,you odviously did not encode to a dvd compatible mpeg cuz then Ulead wouldn"t have to re-encode it..so you should find out why ulead thinks your dvd file is not compliant then correct it in Tmpgenc or just load your avi file into ulead and let it encode it cuz encodeing the file twice(once with Tmpgenc and once with Ulead)will make you loose lots of quality..


akmasch  2002-08-13 09:21:52 ( ID:kxsis6cspun )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Sorry to disagree, but I think there may be a misunderstanding here. Ulead doesn't re-encode MPG files that TMPGEnc has encoded. It can however be used to encode any files in much the same manner as TMPGEnc, but nowhere near as well or with as much control.

I've encoded an AVI using TMPGEnc (CBR) and then used three different authoring packages to test it out on. They were Ulead DVD MovieFactory, Ulead DVD Workshop Trial and Sonic DVDIt. In the case of both Ulead packages the video playback afterwards was jerky and kept freezing, but with the Sonic package there were no problems. The only re-encoding done was by the Sonic package as it doesn't support MP2 audio, only PCM or AC3. Ulead supports MP2 and did no re-encoding of the file. There does seem to be a problem with Ulead when it uses a file encoded at a Constant Bit Rate by another encoding package, or at least with TMPGEnc I can't tell about other encoders since I don't use them.


Minion  2002-08-13 22:25:07 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you read his post HE said that Ulead was re-encodeing the file and if the file is not compliant it WILL re-encode the file.....


akmasch  2002-08-13 23:29:12 ( ID:kuahwndk/ek )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

OK, I have re-read the original post and it can be interpreted both ways so technically we are both right. :-)

Since my last post I have come home and done yet more trial encoding using TMPGEnc. I encoded a short AVI using a CBR of 8000 and then used Ulead DVD MovieFactory to convert it to DVD Folders. I then tested the playback of this "DVD" using PowerDVD, the result was freezing video every few seconds. On a hunch from something else I had been reading I installed WinDVD and tried encoding again using *excatly* the same settings. The result this time was a perfect playback! I have now done around 20 encoded since installing WinDVD and each one plays back perfectly on the PC. When burned to a DVD they also play back perfectly unlike before.

From this I would hazard a guess that somehow the PowerDVD MPEG-2 decoder is somehow introducing glitches in the Ulead software when it authors the DVD. Of course I could be wrong, but this is just the way it seems to me and since I now have everything working almost perfectly I am not in a hurry to pursue this one further. I may look into at a later date just for my own satisfaction though. The only thing I now need to work on is getting the aspect ratio right for the TV as I am losing picture on either side, but that is another issue.



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