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Question TE25 MPEG-2 .TS Transport Stream Generation Jet-X 0 2002-10-22 19:22:59
Question TE25 Concerting mono clip to stereo Flash 11 2002-10-26 19:41:16
Free talk TE25 mux:// feature wcpaul 0 2002-10-22 19:14:22
Question TE25 Runtime and EAccessViolation Error on TMPGenc.exe Tetris 0 2002-10-22 17:45:06
Question TE25 authoring a dvd after encoding with TMPG enc..... gmeekin 2 2002-10-22 21:29:16
Question TE25 Video is choppy Divx 6 2002-10-25 18:27:41
Question TE25 Whats whith the bitrate equation? PNut 3 2002-10-23 07:41:57
Question TE25 have changed direct show and now it just closes on XP pete 2 2002-10-23 07:29:54
Request TE25 TPR file format Perry 10 2002-10-24 01:09:31
Question TE25 d2v problems Bob@27 1 2002-10-22 06:10:36
Question TE25 help me... me 1 2002-10-22 19:02:26
Question TE25 Problems creating SVCD tombaker 6 2002-10-23 21:59:30

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Question - TE25 - MPEG-2 .TS Transport Stream Generation No.29751
Jet-X  2002-10-22 19:22:59 ( ID:4xbhgt0tqb. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is there plans to implement a .TS (Transport Stream) generation into TSMPEG? I think it would be very beneficial to have this implemented.




Question - TE25 - Concerting mono clip to stereo No.29739
Flash  2002-10-22 19:14:39 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi
I have a few SVCDs from captured home movies that are in mono and the sound only comes out of one speaker.
What I want to do is copy this to the other side so I have sound coming from both sides (albeit two mono stacks).
I have looked at TMPGEnc and I can't see a way to acomplish what I want. I have also tried a demo version of CoolEdit but all I get is hisssss.
Help please.

Thanks


Minion  2002-10-22 21:33:49 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The best program for converting Mono into Sterio and Cleaning up the Sound Quality is "Sound Forge" it is a Share ware program that can be downloaded at "www.sonicfoundry.com" and you can probably find a way to register it if you looked hard enough...It"s a Great audio editing manipulation tool and It accepts Video files and does some minor Video editing and is good for extracting audio from Wideo files and encodeing them to what ever format you choose...


Flash  2002-10-22 21:41:25 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks and sorry for the double post.
That Refresh button gets me every time!!

Flash


Flash  2002-10-23 10:04:50 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi
Got Sound Forge working (Full)
but I am now in need of some plugins (mpeg)
Any ideas where I can get them

Ta


Minion  2002-10-23 20:16:33 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes but you will have to e-mail me...


ASHY  2002-10-23 23:45:01 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just convert the MPEG audio to wav first with TMPG or another program and Soundforge should accept it. Soundforge will do this anyway even if you use an MPEG filter then after you have done what you need export the finished output to wav from soundforge and use as your audio input for TMPG.

ASHY


Flash  2002-10-24 03:25:00 ( ID:7kjd/8/p7bh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks
I've been playing around with the converting to wav thing with cool edit and Goldwave. (I have yet to try again with soundforge with mpeg bits) I have managed to copy the channel and save in the Goldwave but TMPGEnc won't recognise the saved file (wav). It won't let me save as mp3 it says I don't have mp3 bits in my PC and suggests installing media player, well I use Win XP so I have media player... Hmmm.
Cool edit - I can load the audio extracted with TMPGEnc but all I get is hiss.
The only way I have had success is by using Goldwave to copy the channel and saving as wav (not recognised by TMPGEnc) loading this into Cooledit and saving as mp3 which TMPGEnc will accept.
A long way round but it works.
Minion, I will mail you as soon as I get back to my own PC. At work now for a few days.
Thanks for all the help

Flash


ASHY  2002-10-24 08:43:04 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Does the wav actually play ok. It doesn't seem to make sense that TMPG doesn't recognize it.

ASHY


Flash  2002-10-24 16:13:16 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes the wav created by GoldWave does play in media player 8 okay.
It will load in TMPGEnc as an audio source for encoding but wont load into the audio input for multiplex (either simple or multiplex). I don't want to encode again as I have a few of these to do.

Flash


Flash  2002-10-24 18:00:32 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just tried to encode just the GoldWave wav and I get the error unsupported audio strem.
When trying to multiplex the error is 'illegal mpeg stream'
Hope this info is useful.

Thanks

Flash


ASHY  2002-10-24 21:03:05 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You cannot multiplex a wav with an MPEG SVCD or VCD it is not supported.
TMPG should be able to encode the wav no problem though. No matter what you do you will have to re-encode the file to mp2. I'm afraid there is no way around it.
If you are having problems with TMPG re-encoding the audio then try something like dbpoweramp. I would recommend Headac3e, but there seems to be a lot of problems with this program. MPEGDJencoder is by far the fastest mp2 encoder, about 10x faster than TMPG and will save you some time encoding all those files you have.

ASHY


Flash  2002-10-26 19:41:16 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for all your help. I have now got the results I wanted as below.
De-multiplexed using TMPGEnc to extract audio (mp2)
Load into Goldwave, copy left channel and paste into right.
Save as wav file
Encode this wav with TMPGEnc (audio only) which only took a couple of minutes.
Multiplex original SVCD with the new audio.
Resultant SVCD is as original with sound from both channels but the file size is about 10% larger. I think this is due to the extra audio channel but am not sure as the audio bitrate hasn't changed from 224.

Great and thanks again

Flash



Free talk - TE25 - mux:// feature No.29738
wcpaul  2002-10-22 19:14:22 ( ID:q7gr550x3gw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Here's one I have not seen mentioned and it looks useful.

In Environment Settings/General there is "Enable multiplex with "mux://file name" for video/audio source".

Reencoding video from DVD2AVI leaves you with the .mpa audio file. Loading this as an audio source and adding "mux://" in front saves the extra muxing step.

If you quit encoding, the audio runs on long after the stopping point. (A bug?) This does demonstrate that audio is being muxed in just like when the external encoder feature is used.



Question - TE25 - Runtime and EAccessViolation Error on TMPGenc.exe No.29737
Tetris  2002-10-22 17:45:06 ( ID:z8aenpbvwxn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi all - I'm an avid user of TMPGenc for about 3 months now. Just recently, I started getting "runtime error 16..", and "EAccessViolation module in TMPGenc". This started happening when I downloaded the Plus version of TMPGenc. These errors occur when I'm encoding an AVI to MPEG1 / 2, and usually pop-up around the 22% complete mark. Another strange thing is that the encoding of the AVI to MPEG looks finished, I can play the converted MPEG video, but there's no audio?? And the file size is almost twice as big as the original AVI, even though the encoding halted at 22%! Any suggestions on what to do?

Much appreciated.



Question - TE25 - authoring a dvd after encoding with TMPG enc..... No.29734
gmeekin  2002-10-22 14:36:14 ( ID:vqqqwsoxx1g )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Alright, i know everyone has read this before on here, but i am going to ask again for my my own benefit. Heres the scoop;
I have recorded an AVI file useing the HAUPPAUGE WINTV PVR useing the program VIRTUALDUB at a resolution of 640x480 as that is as far as i know the highest i can record under virtualdub. After that i have encoded the AVI to MPEG-2 with TMPG. After trying MANY different settings and variables,includeing BOTH of the DVD templates with the WIZARD, i have not found any sort of setting that looks good after burning a DVD with DVDIT PE 2.5 . The video looks either grainy or hesitates through the whole movie.
I am trying to record some home made martial arts videos and this is really makeing me frustrated trying to get a good watchable dvd. I thought makeing dvd's was supposed to be easy, but i guess not eh? I have had better looking videos makeing an mpeg-1 file and makeing a VCD useing nero. Unfortunately you cant just drop mpeg-1 files onto a dvd and have it play like a vcd. GRRRRRR.........there must be a better way, if anyone can help me along in all this it would be greatly appreciated. :) thanks ahead for all the help,

g~


SGT_slaughter  2002-10-22 16:56:52 ( ID:h/v5gmnayao )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello,

Im having the exact same problem with very high quality DV video ripped from my camcorder. When I try to convert to MPEG2, even with rediculous custom settings on the bitrate like 10000Kbps, it always looks like a video encoed at 200 kbps or less instead. I see higher quality from Micro$oft's encoder with wmv.

Please help us with this problem.

Sarge


Minion  2002-10-22 21:29:16 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi G-meekin, The problem coulc be that since you Capture card only supports up to 640+480(not Virtual dub) then you are encodeing it to DVD the 640 by 480 resolution gets stretched 20% to 720 by 480 then you loose 20% of the detail..And You might get better Quality useing a Lossless Capture Codec or close to lossless like HuffyUV, but you need about 25GB per hour of AVI at full resolution..And if you are captureing to Interlaced Video (which you probably are) use the "De-interlace Filter" while encodeing and Noise Reduction which will help get rid of Interlace artifacts and Block Noise and get rid of the stuttering effect caused By haveing the incorrect field order..If your Card is a Pci card it is Probably a BT848 or BT878 Card which means you can install different drivers for the card that will alow you can capture up to 720+480 or 756+576..I have a Cheapo TV Wonder Card which would only capture up to 640+240 which is a Totally useless Resolution so I installed these drivers and now I can capture up to 756+576 with Virtual Dub..You can download the drivers at http://btwincap.sourceforge.net I just checked and they will work for your Card.....



Question - TE25 - Video is choppy No.29727
Divx  2002-10-22 12:06:06 ( ID:r.o1gyof2bc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello

I seem to have some movies where the video is a bit choppy. I usually use only tmpgenc with nothing else running. And it seems when the movie is very busy IE a lot of action the video ends up choppy. Should I make sure I have nothing else running when I burn the CD or use VCDeasy? I burn at the lowest speed 4x.

Could it be the cd brand. I just purchased a new coputer dedicated to just making the mpg and its a p4 2.5mhz with 256 ram. So it should have the power to handel this.

Steven


ASHY  2002-10-22 19:04:25 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Have changed the framerate of the movie to that of the original?
What bitrate did you use to encode and what format?

More details please...

ASHY


DIVX  2002-10-22 20:37:52 ( ID:afpfwczoozl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Its the one you sent me.

480x480
4000x1800 cq 65....

It seems to happen when the action on the screen is a lot.

Not sure what causes it.

Steven


ASHY  2002-10-23 17:05:05 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That didn't answer the question.

I need to know what the source is I.E. AVI, MPEG and what the framerate is then I need to know what framerate you used to encode the movie or which template you are using.

ASHY


ASHY  2002-10-23 17:08:34 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

As a test try this.
Load the unlock.mcf template and change the maximum bitrate to 2600 kb/s.
Then encode a test part of the movie and play it your DVD player.

If it plays ok then I'm afraid your player is incapable of handling high bitrates in SVCD.
You can go to VCDhelp.com and look at the DVD player list to find out what it can handle, but I would suspect it's limit will be 2600 kb/s.

ASHY


Divx  2002-10-24 21:15:55 ( ID:r.o1gyof2bc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Sorry you asked what type of file it is. I download AVI (DVD rips).

Could it be choppy from when I burn the CD. Should I only burn when nothing else is running or can I do 2 things at once?

Steven

PS I must say you guys have been a great help to me.

Thanks again. ;-)


ASHY  2002-10-25 18:27:41 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Does the movie play ok on the PC or is it choppy on the PC also?
Please read the question carefully as you don't seem to be giving me the right answers to my questions.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - Whats whith the bitrate equation? No.29723
PNut  2002-10-22 11:28:32 ( ID:wibtumxqz/l )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I looked on the FAQ of this site and entered in variables to the bitrate equation till it gave me a file that was 690MB. Then, when I burnt the movie (VCD), it came out to 970MB! Whats with the equation, is it wrong?

PS - It did the same thing when I used the file-sizer thing in the TMPEG wizard too.


ABS  2002-10-22 13:02:15 ( ID:tmdsptwfkem )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Can you type here how you calculated? (what values you used)
ABS


Minion  2002-10-23 07:39:59 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

First Off Don"t really put all your trust in Bitrate Calculators,Cuz they are really only Vaguely accurate when Useing CBR and to a Lesser degree Multi-pass..I have tried probably half a doZZen different VCD/SVCD Bitrate calculators with Varying degreen of success but the one that seems most accurate is this one:http://www.dvd-digest.net/downloads/files/encode/xvcdc111.zip accept I usually go 100KBS lower than it says Areason why your file could be bigger than the bitrate Calculator says, is if you are makeing a VCD with a Bitrate lower than the standard VCD Bitrate of 1150kbs you have to go into the "System" settings and change it to "VCD Non-Standard" because Tmpgenc will Pad the stream up to VCD specs to make it VCD Compliant....


Minion  2002-10-23 07:41:57 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

PS:Why Make your VCD Files 690MB when you Can fit closer to 800MB on a 700mb 80min CD-R in VCD/SVCD Format??



Question - TE25 - have changed direct show and now it just closes on XP No.29720
pete  2002-10-22 10:31:47 ( ID:ad8/qkszgcg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have done what minion said to raise the direct show to 2 the it thinks about it and says that it had a problem and had to close - xp message not tmpenc!!
any ideas - compatibility issue??
please help


pete  2002-10-22 18:25:05 ( ID:ad8/qkszgcg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

please help i cannot encode anything!!!!!!!!!!!!!1


Minion  2002-10-23 07:29:54 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

On a Regular Heathly system Tmpgenc will run with No Problems..So are all the Files that Came with Tmpgenc in the Same folder with no other non-Tmpgenc files??? And did you Install the Vfapi Plugins when you downloaded Tmpgenc?? If you did these things then I don"t know what the problem could be, accept that Maybe the File you are encodeing is Corrupted but the odds of every file you have being corrupted is pretty slim...I guess you could allways try a different encoder and see it you have any problems with it...



Request - TE25 - TPR file format No.29709
Perry  2002-10-22 03:08:09 ( ID:gybtblqdqzj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,

I'm using the source range filter and would like to export the time codes contained in the .tpr file after I am done cutting the source up.

I have written a simple program that can dump all the records, but only in binary format so far. I need documentation of exactly what means what in the 12-14 bytes of the StartTime/Length records inside of Video.SourceRange.SubRangeList

Can anyone help? (Once I get this working, I might just have a good reason to buy TMPGEnc :-))

Thanks.


Minion  2002-10-22 06:14:39 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There is allready a program that exports the file with the settings in the TPR file to other programs like Video editors encoders ect in the Form of a Dummy AVI file..It"s called the "Vfapi Converter" and was written By the author of Tmpgenc, it is a Great tool for Frameserveing...


Perry  2002-10-22 08:19:40 ( ID:pk25sbtqxog )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ah, but I want to export it to something human-readable, so I can take the info and feed it into vcdimager for chapter information. I don't think I can just pass it through vfapi, can I?


Perry  2002-10-22 09:23:46 ( ID:pk25sbtqxog )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

All I really need is information on how the 12 and 14 bytes of the StartTime and Length data are structured... if anyone can provide this. It would be very helpful.


Perry  2002-10-22 18:23:38 ( ID:pk25sbtqxog )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

All I really need is information on how the 12 and 14 bytes of the StartTime and Length data are structured... if anyone can provide this. It would be very helpful.


ASHY  2002-10-22 18:55:00 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Why don't you just simply use VCDeasy which as far as I know is an excellant GUI for VCDimager.
It automatically reads the time codes in the MPEG and allows you to set your own chapter points or import them from another source.
Seems like what you are trying to do has already been accomplished for you.

ASHY


Perry  2002-10-22 19:59:00 ( ID:gybtblqdqzj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You see, that's exactly it, I want to import my chapter info from tmpgenc source range cuts!! This is why I want the timecodes from the .TPR file.

(I am using VCDEasy, how can it detect where I made cuts....)


ASHY  2002-10-23 17:28:53 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I don't really understand why you are making cuts in the source range when you can simply add the chapters to the whole MPEG.

The second thing is you can just load the cut MPEGs into VCDeasy as they are and burn. You will then be able to skip to the next mpeg just like you can if had created chapters.

If that doesn't satisfy you then loading then MPEGs into VCD easy then clicking the chapters tab you will see the time code information where it says duration.
It's just a simple case of choosing the movie you wish to read the duration info for from the drop down box. If you then add the duration time code information from each movie as a chapter then you will have a chapter point at exactly the place where each movie ends and the next one begins.

ASHY


Perry  2002-10-23 19:50:51 ( ID:gybtblqdqzj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ah, let me clarify. I am recording TV shows and am cutting out the commercials. Where I cut out commercials, I want to insert a chapter mark.

So when I use the source range filter in TMPGEnc, I would like to be able to export the time values contained in the TPR file into something human-readable (or find a tool that can do similar).

I'd like to not have to use another editing application, because TMPGEnc already takes care of 99% of the functionality I need.

When I'm using the source range filter, I am not cutting the files into individual MPEGs... I need to know the exact post-cut length so I can calculate the bitrate I want to use to maximize the use of the CD's space.

I've tried cutting the raw 8mbps MPEG2 capture into bits using MPEG Tools-Merge/Cut, but it takes almost an hour on a 60minute, 8mbps MPEG2 stream with ~6 cuts, for comparison, encoding a 45min MPEG2 to the SVCD profile only takes me about 80minutes. M/C tells me the time codes I need, but it just takes too long for it to be usable


ASHY  2002-10-23 23:29:28 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ok I see what you are trying to acheive, but I have no idea how you can extract the info from the TPR file.

Surely though it would be just as simple to note down the info you need as you make the cut.
The timecode info is displayed at the top when you are using the source range filter. When you make the cut the timecode will change to reflect the position of the cut. I would have thought it is then a simple case of noteing down this info for each cut you make and then simply import that info into VCDeasy to make the chapters.

To know the new adjusted length of the movie just click 'move to end frame' you will then see the timecode is now different with regards to the original length.

ASHY


Perry  2002-10-24 01:09:31 ( ID:gybtblqdqzj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yeah, I could do it while I'm performing the actual cuts... and I may resort to doing that.

I would like the "cleaner" method of extracting the final info out of the TPR file... I know it must be in there... I can extract the number of cuts and the text tags for the starttime/endtime source ranges, but I can't figure out how the binary data itself is arranged in describing the time codes. It'd be a bit less error prone, too.

Oh well, thanks for helping anyway...



Question - TE25 - d2v problems No.29707
Bob@27  2002-10-22 02:14:15 ( ID:a4xyzhcp9xo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I used claddvd to rip some dvds. the output file is *.d2v. the demo version(2.58) would have no problem converting these files. The full version(2.5) would convert one file only once then it would say "can not open; not supported." I then tried the demo and it says the same thing. Even when I try the file that originaly worked. I didn't change anything so I don't know what is wrong.


Minion  2002-10-22 06:10:36 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Make another D2V file and try it again and Use DVD2AVI..and go to "options" to "enviromental settings" to "Vfapi plugins" and make sure there is a DVD2AVI.vfp Plugin listed there and make sure the priority is at "1", and if it isn"t listed there then you need to do into the "DVD2AVI" Folder and copy and paste the "DVD2AVI.vfp file into the Tmpgenc folder then restart Tmpgenc and see if the plugin is listed..I don"t think that Clad DVD Installs the plugin to read D2V files just creates them...



Question - TE25 - help me... No.29705
me  2002-10-22 01:10:18 ( ID:wybdnbrocxg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

please help me... i dont know what the "system clock reference" is and where do i find it? thank oyu! ^_^


ASHY  2002-10-22 19:02:26 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Your using that crap Roxio for burning your VCD aren't you?
This error has happened becuase you have cut the file or re-multiplexed it with the MPEGtools and used the wrong stream setting.
You must choose 'MPEG1 Video CD' as the stream setting if you are creating VCD and not use the default 'MPEG1 system(automatic)' setting.

Take my advice download and use Nero for burning VCD. It is much better at it and gives better warnings if you have done something wrong.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - Problems creating SVCD No.29698
tombaker  2002-10-21 22:13:56 ( ID:dntmmmqnttc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am having problems creating SVCD's from my home videos. Whenever I play it back there is a delay about every second that makes the video appear jerky. The MPEGs play fine on my PC but won't work on my DVD player. I am sure that it has to do with the buffering or the bit rate. I have tried TMPGEnc.exe, both the old Beta version and the new 30 day eval. I have played with the bit rate settings a lot but can't find a setting that works. I was only able to create 1 SVCD that would play continuously but it was with such a low bitrate that the video quality was terrible.

I have also tried to copy a DVD with DVDx and get the same results. I have normally use the SVCD option with Nero. I have also tried VCDImager. Could it be my DVD player? I have a JVC XV-S65. When I burn a stardard VideoCD I don't have these problems.



ASHY  2002-10-21 23:39:10 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I don't think it's either the bitrate or the buffer. You most likely have encoded the movie to a different framerate than the original. TMPG won't do correct framerate conversion resulting in the problem you are experiencing.

Do more searching on this BBS. You will find a solution to do it correctly.

ASHY


tombaker  2002-10-22 17:47:41 ( ID:dntmmmqnttc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the hint. I am using an ATI All-In-Wonder Radeon card to capture the video. Is it possible that the video isn't captured at 29.97 fps?


ASHY  2002-10-22 18:07:41 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What format is the source in?

ASHY


tombaker  2002-10-23 05:58:38 ( ID:dntmmmqnttc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It's MPEG-1 I-Frame only 480x480.


Minion  2002-10-23 07:07:57 ( ID:w8yn5mktf8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hey TombMaker,You Would get Much better Results If you Captured To AVI instead if I frame Mpeg1, First off because Mpeg isn"t a Very Good format to capture to If you Want the best Possible Quality and Another thing is you are Captureing to Frame based Format and then encodeing it to a Field Based format(mpeg2) and I don"t think Tmpgenc will convert the Frame into Fields so You won"t get a Very Good Picture..And the Stuttering effect could be caused By Dropping Frames while captureing...and I checked in On some reviews on your DVD Player and it has Problems with SVCD"s at bitrates above 2500KBS so if you get Bitrate spikes above 2500 kbs you will get jumpy playback and the audio cutting out, I guess it only has a 2 times speed Drive in it when Most of the newer models have a 4 times speed drive in them...If you decode to capture to AVI make sure you have lots of Disk space anywere from 7-20GB per hour depending on the codec you use, PicVideo Mjpeg and HuffyUV are probably the Best Codecs to use for this..


tombaker  2002-10-23 21:59:30 ( ID:dntmmmqnttc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi Minion,

Thanks for the hints. Where did you get the reviews of the DVD players? The only way I can get it to encode without stuttering is to encode it at ~11000 Kbps. Which is way too low quality to watch. I'll try your suggestion.



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