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Question TE25 Jitter and Speed Up Problems with VBR Los11 1 2002-09-06 14:41:15
Request TE25 Will TMPGenc be able to do more than just a 2 pass VBR in the near future. Los11 1 2002-09-06 14:41:52
Bug report TE25 i'm so happy The lost man 2 2002-09-06 14:52:04
Question TE25 AVI correct, MPG stutter Wil 2 2002-09-06 07:40:20
Question TE25 HP@HL Mpeg-II Platback honsing 3 2002-09-06 14:56:41
Question TE25 0.3 seconds of agony atomic 6 2002-09-11 13:59:59
Question TE25 SOUND The lost man 3 2002-09-05 21:25:16
Question TE25 P3Package.dll edo239 1 2002-09-05 04:57:07
Question TE25 Trying to save as AVI, but codecs don't show easy 1 2002-09-05 09:13:58
Question TE25 Audio file loading edo239 1 2002-09-06 15:25:07
Question TE25 No Audio with LPCM Audio wav file darksword 2 2002-09-06 15:28:10
Question TE25 Format for widescreen (16x9). bmwisme 3 2002-09-10 15:27:57

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Question - TE25 - Jitter and Speed Up Problems with VBR No.27635
Los11  2002-09-06 00:00:39 ( ID:u0lwequo8cm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Would there be a way for tmpgenc to automatically incorporate FitCDs VBR settings for max and min settings although it may be over 2530. Also when using the vbr, what is the recommended min to prevent any type of jittering effects or constant speed ups during play back and the appearance of little green macroblocks.


ASHY  2002-09-06 14:41:15 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This difficult to answer because it all depends on your machine.
Many tests have determined that 1800kb/s is the bare minimum you can get away with if you wish to prevent Macroblocks in regular scenes.
As for jittering and speed ups this has more to do with your Max bitrate. If you set it to high your machine will fail to decode the data correctly thus causing these effects.
This is caused by your player not being able to spin the disk fast enough to supply the high bitrate data which means your player cannot read the data from the cd correctly and feed it to the decoder which will cause data loss hence skipping, jittering, de-sync, speed ups e.t.c.

ASHY



Request - TE25 - Will TMPGenc be able to do more than just a 2 pass VBR in the near future. No.27633
Los11  2002-09-05 23:54:48 ( ID:u0lwequo8cm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It would be very nice is tmpgenc could do more than just 2 passes for vbr.


ASHY  2002-09-06 14:41:52 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPG server....soon.

ASHY



Bug report - TE25 - i'm so happy No.27630
The lost man  2002-09-05 10:39:44 ( ID:1yp.uqhipik )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i;m so happy i did not buy TMPGEnc. $50 dollars is a lot for a programe that does not work right


NewtronX  2002-09-05 15:08:29 ( ID:blvxpewgwwm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You are seriously mistaken. TMPGenc is well worth every penny and it works superbly. I use it to Make DVD's into MPG1,MPG2,DIVX,AVI,VCD and SVCD's Most people that have problems here are those who either don¡Çt know how to use the program, do not have codecs installed or have computer issues. Dear "The lost man" please don¡Çt give up on one of the best Encoders ever or will truly have "lost out" TMPGenc is by far one of the cheapest and high quality Encoders out there. The only one I would even say might be better would cost thousands of dollars. So $48 is an awesome deal. If you have problems which it appears you do then ask questions that¡Çs why this BBS is here and read past answered posts you will see the truth and also that their are a few experts in dealing with problems here named Minion and Ashy.~NewtronX


ASHY  2002-09-06 14:52:04 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

All I can say is 'a bad workman always blames his tools'
TMPG is renowned in most if not all Video encoding,editing,production forums as being the single best encoder there is and unbeatable for the price.
It seems you have obviously had some bad experiences with TMPG. This is probably due to your lack of knowledge in using the program.

Encoding with a program such as TMPG takes time to reach perfection. If you don't have the willingness and patience to learn to use it then you are bound to get less than desirable results.
TMPG is not meant as an automatic solution for producing perfect MPEGs without some effort on the part of the user and this is your problem.
Learn to use the program, if you are having problems use this forum for answers. I assure you, once you get the some basic knowledge in using the program and understand how to create good quality MPEGs then you will be more than satisfied with the cost you paid for such a great unmatched piece of software which most of us would be lost without.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - AVI correct, MPG stutter No.27627
Wil  2002-09-05 10:24:23 ( ID:pn/gdq3thyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I captured (DC10+, Windows XP) an old VHS tape with a datarate 4500Kbits/Sec. I handled the AVI within Studio 7 and rendered the file to a new AVI file with the same datarate (MJPEG). Since this is one to one (MJPEG) it is done rather quick.

This AVI looks fine when I watched it using a mediaplayer.

When I make use of TMPGenc (CQ 85, Max 2520, min 1800) and render the AVI to MPG then the MPG stutters at some movements.

I made hundreds of MPG using the above way and never had any problems. The only thing what is changed is that i capture the VHS tape now at 4500Kbits/sec under XP instead of 3500 Kbits/Sec under W98se. TMPGenc encoded the AVI´s always fine. ´Till now.

Can this be the reason?

What datarate can you advise when you capture an AVI file. As high as possible?

Thanks in advance, Wil


Minion  2002-09-05 21:29:26 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Sounds like It Could be a Field order problem..If you are useing the Plus Version and you load your files into the Wizard it analizes the file for the correct Field order and adjusts it accordingly, but if you just load the file in normally then the field order is not adjusted...And make sure that you are encodeing to the same frame rate that you are captureing to.but becides these things that is all I can think of that could be causeing the stuttering problem...


Wil  2002-09-06 07:40:20 ( ID:pn/gdq3thyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks Minion,

When rendering to AVI using Studio 7 it happended abusely with framerate 24.99 I tried again rendering with framerate 25 and the problem is solved.

Thanks again, Wil



Question - TE25 - HP@HL Mpeg-II Platback No.27623
honsing  2002-09-05 10:16:50 ( ID:fhttknideaf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Convert a MP@ML Mpeg2 file to HP@HL(4:2:2,CBR 7.5M) Mpeg2 by Tmpgenc 2.57plus.
WMP, PowerDVD,WinDVD can't open/playback the file.
what kind software can play it, thx!


ffast  2002-09-05 11:06:04 ( ID:bziuu02jpsm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ligos LSX player may be able to playback (but will probably not be so good.)

You may have to look for decoder for professional use which may be expensive.


ABS  2002-09-05 12:37:47 ( ID:tmdsptwfkem )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ligos only raely plays HP@HL... Tried doing such MPEG and somoetime it played them and sometimes didn't...


ASHY  2002-09-06 14:56:41 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just as a silly question. Why did you convert MP@ML Mpeg2 file to HP@HL(4:2:2,CBR 7.5M). What was the point?
I doubt you acheived a quality increase as the original was already MP@ML.
To get any sort of benefit from such an encoding you would have to start with very high quality raw footage.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - 0.3 seconds of agony No.27616
atomic  2002-09-05 08:40:12 ( ID:vgk/e30h.b. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hi there !

ok so I have to admit I'm a bit of a newbie at this, but I've tried everything so far before i resort to hassling u all about it.
I'm having major trouble getting my audio synced up.
Ripped blade using smart ripper, flasked into avi so i have a divx, and for the last 4 days i've been trying to make svcds using tmpgenc.
I've ripped out the audio using virtual dub, encoded the movie and sound together, and to be honest the whole mpeg file plays back fine through media player, but as soon as i transfer to cds using nero or vcdeasy i get the same problem.... the audio is 0.3 seconds begind the movie (not the case for the mpeg).....
anyone know a quick fix for this rather than encode everything again and deliberately offset the audio????
i've had a look at using the mpeg tools for demultiplexing the audio from the video, but once i've done this i can't use these files in virtual dub as it doesn't like them..

heeellllppp please... i'll be yer best mate !!!


Minion  2002-09-05 09:24:43 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I don"t know who told you that was how you make a SVCD out of a DVD Rip but that isn"t how you do it, unless you need the DivX file for another purpose, cuZ encodeing it to DivX will make you loose a lot of Quality instead of encodeing right from the DVD"s Vob files...The Best way is to use DVD2AVI to make a D2V project file and a Wav file and then encode that to SVCD...but since you probably don"t have the VOB files anymore explaining it won"t help...Is the audio the same amount out of sybc the whole way through the file??If it is then you can use the "Multiplexor" in Mpeg2vcr to mux the audio and video together cuz it has a feature that will let you off set the audio to sync up with the video.You Cant load SVCD files into Virtual Dub anyways cuz it doesn"t support Mpeg2 files and why would wou want to anyways??...In the future if you want to make a Proper SVCD from a DVD do it the proper way and you will have lots less problems...


atomic  2002-09-05 09:32:13 ( ID:vgk/e30h.b. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hey thanks for getting back to me..
yeah I know that the method i've been through to get to svcd is weird but i did want the divx file u see, and to be honest most of the svcds i will be making will be from a divx source so i need to sort out the method i've been using.
the mpegtovcr tool sounds just the job so thanks a bunch i'll go get it now. yeah the audio is offset 0.3 secs all the way through the movie... only by the time it gets to my dvd player though as cds though, not through a pc player... weird!!

thanks for your words minion, and as promised i'm yer best mate =)


ASHY  2002-09-06 15:16:13 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hang on a minute here, if you go offsetting nthe audio deliberately so your DVD will play it in sync even though the original MPEG is in sync then I'm afraid you may find that when you play the movie in another player, you will experience audio desync again.

Does the movie you have created have audio desync even when you play the burned disk on your PC?
If the answer is yes then you may get away with the adding the audio skew. If not then addindg skew is not the answer.

If the original is in perfect sync then so should be the burned movie on both your PC and your DVD player.
Some DVD players are incompatible with certain burning softwares and earlier versions of Nero are known to cause this problem.
If you are using a new version of Nero then I would suggest using another piece of burning software.
Try doing a search on google.com for Instant cd-dvd which has been known to correct the problem.
Another important tip is to never burn above 4x as in most cases you will experience problems.

One other question I will leave you with. Have you used the MPEGtools to split your movie? If you have ensure you chose 'MPEG2 Super VCD(VBR)' as the stream type or you WILL experience problems when burning.

ASHY






atomic  2002-09-09 13:19:16 ( ID:vgk/e30h.b. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

thanks for your suggestions.. you could indeed be right, however I have used nero for burning the mpegs with its own system, and now used vcdEasy which burned the image it created, so I find it a little weird that there should still be an audio problem even after just burning a direct image that vcdeasy has created !!

I'll try the playing the movie back on my pc.. t0p idea :)

however I'm now 3 steps back of where i started.. Every single mpeg that tmpenc creates for me comes back as succeeded from the log, however when trying to open the file in any player, or even with mpeg tools I get informed that the mpeg is in an unknown format, and tmpgenc reports a stream reading error.
the file sizes seem correct, just can't do anything with them.
mpegcorrector and mpegtovcr are both unable to correct the files headers either..

sheeesh.. 3 weeks after i started to do all this I still haven't got a single svcd to show for my efforts !!!

Any ideas??
I'm using tmpgenc with
tooLame
Lame
also directshow priority on 2

any ideas... hope so !

cheers


ASHY  2002-09-09 21:15:53 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm assuming we are still referring to SVCD. Your problem of being unable to play the file back could probably be to the fact that you do not have an MPEG2 capable player installed. Media player will NOT play back MPEG2 files if you do not have a compatible MPEG2 codec installed and generally won't play back burned SVCD's at all.
Download WinDVD and try playing your MPEG2 files and SVCD's with that.

ASHY


atomic  2002-09-11 13:59:59 ( ID:vgk/e30h.b. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

ahhh the joy !!

got media player 9 off my system, reinstalled the nimo codec pack alongside windvd... and what do ya know !!

tmpg has produced a series of rather fine svcds that play fine from file, from cd, and from my dvd player....

a few problems along the way is always the best i suppose... I know and understand a hell of a lot more about this than when i first started !!

thx for your advice and help.. very much appreciated =)



Question - TE25 - SOUND No.27612
The lost man  2002-09-05 08:03:20 ( ID:1yp.uqhipik )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

some movies i contvert do not have sound why?
how do i fix this?


Minion  2002-09-05 09:15:20 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The audio doesn"t convert because the audio is not supported in Tmpgenc..You have to extract the audio to a Wav file with Virtual Dub and use that as your audio file....


The lost man  2002-09-05 09:52:35 ( ID:1yp.uqhipik )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

did that the sound does not match back up right


Minion  2002-09-05 21:25:16 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Then you must not have made the avi file your self??Cuz who ever made it off set the audio at the begining of the file in an attempt to Sync it up..So The problem isn"t with Tmpgenc it is with the avi file, you probably downloaded it off Kazaa or something??Most Kazaa files aren"t very reliable and don"t encode very Well because of these audio problems or Frame rate problems or a dozzen other problems..I have been useing Tmpgenc for a Long time now and it allways works perfectly for me and allways has because I make all the avi files that I encode or I encode DVD"s that I Rip myself...



Question - TE25 - P3Package.dll No.27610
edo239  2002-09-05 04:53:44 ( ID:q6yhpdlkvo. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGEnc can`t load "P3Package.dll"
What should I do?


ffast  2002-09-05 04:57:07 ( ID:bziuu02jpsm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

At the top of this BBS, type "P3Package.dll", and press "search".



Question - TE25 - Trying to save as AVI, but codecs don't show No.27608
easy  2002-09-05 04:53:34 ( ID:th4vkrazomj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm trying to save a file as AVI, and under "video>setting>compression I only have Cinepack and H.263, although I installed divx 5.0.2 and bunch of other codecs.
Funny thing, my VirtualDub can encode using,say, Divx engine, but TMPGEnc can't!
Any help will be greatly appreciated!


Minion  2002-09-05 09:13:58 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Maybe try to re-install Tmpgenc cuz for some reason it doesn"t want to read the codecs on your machine...if all else fails use V-Dub.....



Question - TE25 - Audio file loading No.27606
edo239  2002-09-05 04:06:17 ( ID:q6yhpdlkvo. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I used dvd2svcd to rip the movie and encode it.The ripping part was oke, then TMPGEnc couldn`t download the file.
I tried to open TMPGEnc download the files manualy ,the video file downloaded, but the audio didn`t, even tough it was the right file the message said:

File"C:program files......................AviSynth_Script_file.avs" can not open, or unsupported

What do I do wrong?


ASHY  2002-09-06 15:25:07 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What do you mean TMPG wouldn't download the file?
I'm assuming you mean TMPG wouldn't open the file.

Have you actually installed AVisynth before trying to use TMPG to open the script.

You may have an error in your script. A quick check to see whether the script is ok or not is to simply open it with media player. The file should play if it's ok. If it doesn't then there is something wrong with the script or you don't have AVIsynth installed correctly.
If it does play in mediaplayer then you may need to disable the Directshow filter in TMPG under the VFAPI plugins to allow TMPG to read the file.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - No Audio with LPCM Audio wav file No.27603
darksword  2002-09-05 03:07:56 ( ID:vtiibvf2v72 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Why is there no audio in an MPG encoded with TMPG if the original source DVD is LPCM. I have tried 4 DVD's with the same results. The wav file created by DVD2AVI plays fine with any audio player. But after I encode the the DVD2AVI project with the created wave file, the resulting MPG is silent.


Minion  2002-09-05 09:11:19 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Do you try raiseing the priority if the "Wav file Reader" in the "VFapi Plugins"??


ASHY  2002-09-06 15:28:10 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Does the wav file load ok into TMPG and can you see the waveform in the source range filter.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - Format for widescreen (16x9). No.27599
bmwisme  2002-09-05 02:48:01 ( ID:uic2lls3gsn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is is possible to encode for widescreen WITHOUT stretching the video. I have a lot of home digital video I would like to burn to DVD but formated correctly for my Mits. HD widescreen.

If not with TMPGEnc, with what?

Thanks in advance.

Novice at work....

Bill


Minion  2002-09-05 09:08:54 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you load the "Unlock.mcf" Template you will be able to change the settings locked in by the templates, then you can change the output aspect ratio to 16:9, and if this doesn"t fix it then use the settings in the "Clip Frame" feature to arrange the movie in the screen to the way you want....


bmwisme  2002-09-07 15:07:26 ( ID:uic2lls3gsn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have unlocked the template and changed the output to 16x9 and that WILL format the video but STRETCHED.

I have also played with the clipping function but as yet have had no luck.

If I knew that is was possible to output for widescreen without streching the video I would continue experimenting, but I don't know if it is possible with TMPGEnc.

I know I can get this functionality with software in the $600 and up range but that is out of my league.

Bill


B_Racer  2002-09-10 15:27:57 ( ID:gxmkoa4dlnj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What do you exaktly want?
Widescreen anamorph or widescreen letterboxed?
And what exactly is the Source?

TMPGEnc can do both versions of widescreen video, but the settings are completly different.

((hehe, has anybody ever tried to produce an anamorph VCD from an 2.35:1-Movie? Looks incredible good, but unfortunatly it's no standard))




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