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Question TE25 "Not Enough Memory" error alfamonke 1 2002-12-24 19:08:29
Question TE25 Trouble with VCD's in DVD Player Twr6444 7 2002-12-30 23:55:05
Question TE25 How to get best quality SVCD? Questar 6 2002-12-26 04:40:27
Question TE25 question . 1 2002-12-26 00:05:31
Question TE25 vcd problem . 4 2002-12-24 22:41:05
Question TE25 2 Gig file size issue John Kun 5 2002-12-25 14:51:57
Question TE25 Tmpgenc recognizes not all Frames??? Lydafo 4 2002-12-25 12:25:33
Question TE25 Green Bottom Edge out of correct AVI-File Bert 4 2002-12-28 08:44:00
Question TE25 Help File missing? edw 1 2002-12-24 14:05:31
Question TE25 SVCD Help Billy 3 2002-12-24 19:27:18
Question TE25 Motion 2 B.R.Productions 2 2002-12-24 06:53:41
Question TE25 Encoding a file that is 12.500 fps mookah 1 2002-12-23 20:16:14

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Question - TE25 - "Not Enough Memory" error No.32340
alfamonke  2002-12-24 19:05:14 ( ID:pbzv1h8nb9f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

when i start to make a vcd it gives me an error of either "not enough memory" or not enough virtual memory. but last night it worked. i set 2 files to batch encode, and the first worked, the second didnt. so i rebooted, and now it just gives me those errors. any ideas on what happened?


alfamonke  2002-12-24 19:08:29 ( ID:pbzv1h8nb9f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

p.s. i have plenty of hd space, ram and virtual memory to run the program to vcd, it just doesnt work



Question - TE25 - Trouble with VCD's in DVD Player No.32332
Twr6444  2002-12-24 18:25:10 ( ID:hyzu0hevakr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am having trouble with Making VCD's. I am using TMPGenc with the standard VCD format. THe VCD's play perfectly from my hard drive, and they play fine on the computer. When I try them in a DVD they play half way thru just fine and then breakup badly to the point they wont play anymore. Both DVD players I use are VCD compatable. Anyone have a clue what I am doing wrong? Any help appreciated.


ASHY  2002-12-25 11:45:35 ( ID:z38op/mumwm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You have burned the disk too fast.
Many DVD players have problems with disks burned at high speed. The problem is that too many errors are introduced to the disk when burned at high speeds and VCD can't handle this as it corrupts the MPEG data. PC's seem to handle this much better as the drives are better at reading CDR's.

Lower your speed and if you can burn at 4x this will be best.

ASHY


Twr6444  2002-12-26 17:52:46 ( ID:hyzu0hevakr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the response. I burned the VCD at 4x with Roxio. How can I burn it any slower? roxio won't let me change this setting. Thanks.


Paladin  2002-12-27 08:37:42 ( ID:vphbfx2xvgj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The range of burn speed is dependent on your CD burner. The software can't over-ride the hardware's specifications without damaging the hardware. I have a Sony burner with a range of 1x-32x and a Lite-on with a range of 4x-32x. No matter if I use Nero, CDRWin, or CloneCD, my Lite-on will never allow me to burn slower then 4x.


ASHY  2002-12-27 20:36:19 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you are already burning at 4x then you shouldn't have problem.
Have you cut this file at all?

Your best bet is to use another burning program. Roxio is absolutely crap for VCD burning.
Use NERO or VCDeasy.

If you still have problems then it is likely your player doesn't like your disks.
The problem exists because some cheap disks have unstable dyes which become harder to read as heat builds up in the player heating the disk and the dye.

Try another disk type and don't use CDRW.

For your info the Datasafe brand are quite cheap, but are excellant for VCD burning. The best I have ever used and I have tried most. Just make sure they are the ones made by RITEK.

ASHY


ASHY  2002-12-27 23:55:22 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you are already burning at 4x then you shouldn't have problem.
Have you cut this file at all?

Your best bet is to use another burning program. Roxio is absolutely crap for VCD burning.
Use NERO or VCDeasy.

If you still have problems then it is likely your player doesn't like your disks.
The problem exists because some cheap disks have unstable dyes which become harder to read as heat builds up in the player heating the disk and the dye.

Try another disk type and don't use CDRW.

For your info the Datasafe brand are quite cheap, but are excellant for VCD burning. The best I have ever used and I have tried most. Just make sure they are the ones made by RITEK.

ASHY


ASHY  2002-12-28 00:45:21 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you are already burning at 4x then you shouldn't have problem.
Have you cut this file at all?

Your best bet is to use another burning program. Roxio is absolutely crap for VCD burning.
Use NERO or VCDeasy.

If you still have problems then it is likely your player doesn't like your disks.
The problem exists because some cheap disks have unstable dyes which become harder to read as heat builds up in the player heating the disk and the dye.

Try another disk type and don't use CDRW.

For your info the Datasafe brand are quite cheap, but are excellant for VCD burning. The best I have ever used and I have tried most. Just make sure they are the ones made by RITEK.

ASHY


Twr6444  2002-12-30 23:55:05 ( ID:hyzu0hevakr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>If you are already burning at 4x then you shouldn't have problem.
>Have you cut this file at all?
>
>Your best bet is to use another burning program. Roxio is absolutely crap for VCD burning.
>Use NERO or VCDeasy.
>
>If you still have problems then it is likely your player doesn't like your disks.
>The problem exists because some cheap disks have unstable dyes which become harder to read as heat builds up in the player heating the disk and the dye.
>
>Try another disk type and don't use CDRW.
>
>For your info the Datasafe brand are quite cheap, but are excellant for VCD burning. The best I have ever used and I have tried most. Just make sure they are the ones made by RITEK.
>
>ASHY

Thanks ASHY

Had the same results with Nero. I use Imation CD-R's 80 min 700 MB. What retailers sell the RITEK CD's? Any other ideas appreciated.



Question - TE25 - How to get best quality SVCD? No.32325
Questar  2002-12-24 16:19:25 ( ID:gruhvhryveh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello everyone,

Assuming that encode time doesn't matter, what encode settings will give me the best SVCD?

Thanks for your help!


ASHY  2002-12-24 17:07:39 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Experience and lots of trial and error are your best tools.

ASHY


Questar  2002-12-24 18:18:29 ( ID:gruhvhryveh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi Ashy,

Thanks for the reply. What I was looking for was what encode type has the best output, 2 pass, constant quality?

I've used 2 pass in the past, but am I missing something?

Thanks again.



Minion  2002-12-24 22:43:18 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Constant Quality will Give you the Best Quality for encodeing Clean Sources But if your Source file isn"t very good Quality you might get Slightly better results with 2 pass.......


Mpeg Obsession  2002-12-25 01:30:06 ( ID:tmdsptwfkem )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I sugest useing either CQ or CBR, depending on how long your movie is... TMPGEnc's 2-pass VBR is very problematic, especially in low bitrates so I wouldn't use it...

M-O


ASHY  2002-12-25 11:55:35 ( ID:z38op/mumwm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

CQ VBR is the way to go. It almost always gives better results than the 2 pass.

Try these settings and I think u will agree:

Rate control - Constant quality(CQ)
Min bitrate - 1800
Max bitrate - 4000 (if player can handle it)
Quality - 65
Motion search precision - high quality
VBV buffer size '0' (automatic)
Audio bitrate -160

These should allow a 100min regular movie to fit 2 80min disks.

ASHY


Questar  2002-12-26 04:40:27 ( ID:gruhvhryveh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks everyone for the replies.

I tried CQ 0-2000 bit rate (the limit of my player), 192k sound, 100 quality.

Looked beutiful to me, with a little blockiness showing is a fire scene.

Thanks again for your help!



Question - TE25 - question No.32323
.  2002-12-24 15:44:21 ( ID:hrbmue5ik0f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i had a movie in avi and i wanted to make a vcd from the avi ...
can i see this vcd's files in my computer??


Minion  2002-12-26 00:05:31 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Please explain your Question Better????



Question - TE25 - vcd problem No.32318
.  2002-12-24 14:51:11 ( ID:hrbmue5ik0f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]


i just made a vcd but i can't see the video why is that..


ASHY  2002-12-24 14:54:03 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is your TV switched on.....?


.  2002-12-24 15:23:14 ( ID:hrbmue5ik0f )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i had a movie in avi and i wanted to make a vcd from the avi ...
can i see this vcd's files in my computer??


Igariok  2002-12-24 20:43:05 ( ID:qq3q4fyzmhr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The file writen on the vcd is in DAT format just open windoes media player or whatever you use and point to the file.


Minion  2002-12-24 22:41:05 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Did you see a Picture in the Tmpgenc window while you were encodeing???? If you didn"t then there is No Picture in the File and the AVI wasn"t encoded Properly....



Question - TE25 - 2 Gig file size issue No.32312
John Kun  2002-12-24 14:08:31 ( ID:4gscnyrpa0. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

After I encode an MPEG 2 file, i reach a file size that is over 2 gig which Nero says is too large for an ISO file system . What do I do??? What file format shout I use to burn to a DVD//


ASHY  2002-12-24 14:52:48 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can't burn MPEG2 files directly to DVD with NERO. You have to author them first with DVD authoring software to create the correct format.

ASHY


jkun  2002-12-24 17:54:11 ( ID:4gscnyrpa0. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What software due you recommend to author????


Mpeg Obsession  2002-12-25 09:23:29 ( ID:tmdsptwfkem )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can find few free programs for that in www.doom9.org

M-O


ASHY  2002-12-25 12:15:23 ( ID:z38op/mumwm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can find most here:
http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/authoring.html

ASHY


Mpeg Obsession  2002-12-25 14:51:57 ( ID:tmdsptwfkem )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can find few free programs for that in www.doom9.org

M-O



Question - TE25 - Tmpgenc recognizes not all Frames??? No.32307
Lydafo  2002-12-24 13:54:08 ( ID:5cnsbyzghmk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hello guys
i got some problem
my tmpgenc recognizes not all Frames when i convert a m2v file from
7500 kbit to 5500 he recognizes yust ~72000 frames but the movie have 176000 frames so he cuts the movie after 55min. and says finished but the rest of the movie is missing :/ what do i wrong ? ;(

have phun
Lydafo


ASHY  2002-12-24 17:19:35 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Option>Enviromental setting>VFAPI plugins. Raise the priority of the 'Directshow file reader to '2'
Restart TMPG and load file again.

ASHY


Lydafo  2002-12-24 21:25:54 ( ID:o/avy9kcnkj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i tryed that but the same i open file he says 70000 frames but the file have 173000 :///
any other ideas please ?

cu Lydafo


Minion  2002-12-24 22:38:19 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well all the frames after 70000 could be Corrupted...If you go to the source range and scan to the end of the file what is there? does the movie end after 70000 frames or do they Just turn Black?? You can try to Frame serve the File with AVISynth of Virtual Dub and see if they read all the frames, if they only read 70000 frames then they Problem is Probably with your File....


ASHY  2002-12-25 12:25:33 ( ID:z38op/mumwm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The best way would be to load the file into DVD2AVI and create a d2v project file then load this into TMPG.

DVD2AVI is much better at decoding MPEG2 files than most other software and codecs and works very well with TMPG.

ASHY



Question - TE25 - Green Bottom Edge out of correct AVI-File No.32302
Bert  2002-12-24 12:57:24 ( ID:dcp3cik6wac )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hallo!

With the very last release I get an uncorrect MPEG2 file. At the bottom of the whole movie, there is a green line. The AVI file (created by Pinnacle Studio7) does not show this line. There's also no problem, when creating an MPEG2-file directly with Pinnacle Studio7.

Any idea?

Michael


ASHY  2002-12-24 13:10:03 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This is an aspect ratio problem. The AVI must be an illegal size. It must be in multiples of 16.
You can correct this with Virtualdub then frameserve to TMPG.

ASHY


Bert  2002-12-27 14:12:36 ( ID:dcp3cik6wac )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>This is an aspect ratio problem. The AVI must be an illegal size. It must be in multiples of 16.

The size is exactly the same as of the target MPEG: 720 x 576

I found out, that this green line is not fully coloured. It's transparent-green. PowerDVD doesn't show it, so maybe it's not a faulty AVI-file. But PowerDVD shows it in the MPEG. Why?

Pinnacle Studio MPEG-encoder deletes this line and changes its colour to black, as I found out, when exporting the movie directly to MPEG with Studio7.

>You can correct this with Virtualdub then frameserve to TMPG.

Ok, I have downloaded VDub. How can I connect TMPGenc to it and how can I set the video-size?

The easiest way seems to be, to set the very last line to black. How can I achieve this?

Bert


ASHY  2002-12-28 01:02:52 ( ID:4adzcnohuc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It is probably simpler to just mask this green line with TMPG.

Load your AVI then click 'setting' click the 'advanced tab' then the 'clip frame' filter. Tick 'bottom mask' then adjust the setting so that the line is masked then encode as normal.

ASHY


Bert  2002-12-28 08:44:00 ( ID:dcp3cik6wac )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]


>Load your AVI then click 'setting' click the 'advanced tab' then the 'clip frame' filter. Tick 'bottom mask' then adjust the setting so that the line is masked then encode as normal.


Thanks a lot! That's exaktly what I wanted to do, but didn't know how.

Bert



Question - TE25 - Help File missing? No.32300
edw  2002-12-24 11:49:31 ( ID:u82gpcsu3qm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

All,

I tried to figure out how one can make a fast file size estimation like the way it is done by DVD2SVCD (doom9) but didn't figure out how this works. Therefore I tried to look at the help, but no help file was found ...
So could anyone point me to some in depth help of tmpg features and/or tell me how to do such a fast estimation.

Thanx a lot
edw.


ASHY  2002-12-24 14:05:31 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Download TMPG plus for the helpfile

ASHY



Question - TE25 - SVCD Help No.32296
Billy  2002-12-24 02:09:45 ( ID:ma8lfwhzhl2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I need some help again. I'm trying to make an SVCD movie. The source file is 25.000fps and size 320x185. I'm pretty sure it's 1 hour 39 minutes and 44 seconds long. I'm using TMPGEnc of course and I'm following this guide:

http://www.vcdhelp.com/tmpgencsvcd.htm

What I don't get is to cut the movie in half. How can it fit even if you cut it in half? And besides, after you cut it in half, when you burn the CD with Nero, it has a 5 second pause that I can't do anything about. Also, it takes 8 hours to burn the first part and probably another 8 hours for the second part. And TMPGEnc suddenly messed up when burning the first part for some unknown reason. Something about the stream. Please help!


Minion  2002-12-24 07:00:39 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Your Makeing a Pal SVCD?? and you want to Cut it in Half or Encode it in Half??? You can do both..if you go to "Settings" to "Source Range" and Double Click it, here is were you can set it to encode the first half or any part of the File...Or you can encode the Whole file and cut it in Half with the Editor..Go to "File" to Mpeg Tools" to "Merge & Cut" here you can cut the file in half...and What are you talking about with takeing 8 hours to Burn the File to disk?? It shouldn"t take more than 10-15 minutes to burn the File to a Disk in VCD/SVCD Format, Or are you letting Nero Re-Encode the Movie?? If so thats a Big No No.....


ASHY  2002-12-24 13:23:54 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You have mad some 'BIG' mistakes here. You have done almost everything wrong!

Firstly to cut the movie in half you use the Merge&Cut feature in the MPEGtools.

Secondly when you cut you are supposed to put each part on a different disk not burn both to the same disk.

Thirdly the pause is automatically put in by Nero between tracks, but can be removed by right clicking the file and selecting properties, but you wont need to do this because you are not going to burn both parts on one disk, so you will only have the one track.

Lastly you have loaded an ordinary MPEG2 file into TMPG, I guess you cut this movie and didn't use 'MPEG2 Super VideoCD(VBR)' as the stream setting when you cut it.

This will cause NERO to give you an 'Illegal stream error' which is why you are saying TMPG messed up. You messed up not TMPG.
What has happened is Nero has re-encoded the file again which is why it took 8 hours.
Burning only takes minutes.

Go back to your SVCD guide and read it very carefully again!

ASHY


Billy  2002-12-24 19:27:18 ( ID:ma8lfwhzhl2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the replies but let me make it more clearer because I still don't understand. First, I have an AVI (DivX) file that's 1 hour 39 minutes and 43 seconds long. I first used VDub to make a WAV of the audio. The AVI source file is 25.000fps and I want to put the movie onto one SVCD. I read this how-to:

http://www.vcdhelp.com/tmpgencsvcd.htm

They said that if I had a source file that's more than 60 minutes, it's best that I should cut it in half so I followed their directions for source range as best I can and selected the first half of the movie to convert to MPG. For the mcf thing under "Load" in TMPGEnc, I chose SVCD(PAL).mcf. So I started the conversion for the first half of the movie, this will take 10 hours! While it was at 41%, a error occurred in TMPGEnc saying "Illegal Stream Error" or something like that and the conversion stopped at 41%.

I am currently scanning the source AVI for bad frames like you said ASHY.



Question - TE25 - Motion 2 No.32293
B.R.Productions  Home )  2002-12-23 19:45:59 ( ID:cazxnolcgda )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I know this has been discussed before, but I
don't see a solution for me. I know it has
something to do with interlacing video and the
field order.
I encode with Tmpeg 2.58
Here are my settings:
Video:

Stream - Mpeg-2 video
size - 720 x 480
aspect - 4:3
Frame rate - 29.97fps
rate control - 2-pass VBR
Profile - Main Profile &Main Level(MP@ML)
format - NTSC
encode - Interlace
yuv - 4:2:0
DC - 10 bits
Motion - Highest quality

Advanced

video - Interlace
Field - Bottom first(B)
source - 4:3 525 line(NTSC)
video arrange - Full Screen

GOP structure

I = 1
P = 3
B = 2
header = 1

most of the DVD is fine, looks wonderful.
But I have 2 clips and a motion menu that
has caused me grief. The two clips seem
to strobe just a little especially where
there is high motion, lines even appears
in those areas. The motion menu is a transistion
from one menu to the next, high movement.
It shows lots of lines. The rest of the DVD plays
fine.
In preview, on Tmpeg I have used the Deinterlace
under Advanced menu and scrubed through to check.
This seems to solve the problem but create another.
The motion is Rock solid, but the still part
of the video seems to be blurred when using this
solution. Help.


ASHY  2002-12-23 20:31:08 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You have just discovered one of the quirks of DVD.

On a lot of DVD's the menu's and extras are encoded in a different way to the main movie.

Whereas the main movie is probably stored as FILM with 3:2 pulldown added, the extras and clips are mixture of FilM content and non FILM content.

The reason for this is that the clips are created at a different time to the main movie in a different way and then just hashed together with the main movie to create one complete DVD.

It plays back smoothly when watched, but causes a big headache when trying to encode it.

So what you are trying to do is use the same process on different types of encoding which really need to be tackled differently.

The way to do this is to encode the menu and extras first using whichever filters give the best result then encode the main movie.
Then you join both parts together with the MPEG tools and then author as normal.

ASHY


wcpaul  2002-12-24 06:53:41 ( ID:7hktvp.ygm2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Strobing during motion sounds a lot like incorrect field order. Especially if the source is video, not film. "Bottom" field is correct for DV but many analog capture cards are "top field first".

Search for a program called "PULLDOWN.EXE". Among other very useful things it can flip the field order flags without having to reencode.

A foolproof way to determine field order before burning is to use something like avisynth to show each field as a complete frame (bob deinterlace) and step through the video. Avisynth assumes bottom field first so if the frames are jerky, you have top first video. (Use the ComplementParity command to smooth out the video and confirm.)

I have never tried it, but starting the entire encode process in wizard mode is supposed to enable field order detection. Give that a shot and see if top gets selected.



Question - TE25 - Encoding a file that is 12.500 fps No.32291
mookah  2002-12-23 19:37:55 ( ID:.pz0jbksqol )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I recently downloaded an avi file that plays well on my PC, looks good, sounds good but I can't seem to encode it in either pal or ntsc. The frame rate is 12.5 fps. Does anybody know what settings may be needed to overcome this and eventually get the file on VCD?

Many thanks in advance for replies.


ASHY  2002-12-23 20:16:14 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes there is an easy way to do this with TMPG.

Load in your file as normal in TMPG then load the PAL VCD template. Click Setting>Video.
Next click where it says 'Framerate' and choose 'unlock' from the menu.
This will unlock the setting.
Now click the setting button. This will pop up a box.
Input these Values 25 / 2 = 12.5fps then click 'OK'

In the framerate box it should now say 12.5 fps(internally 25 fps)

Now go ahead and encode. Your AVI will be encoded at 25 fps.

NOTE: This option is better than simply loading the VCD template then encoding as TMPG will do a framerate conversion to 25 fps. TMPG cannot do this correctly and will exhibit undesirable effects such as jerky playback.

Doing it this way will maintain the original framerate, but instruct your player to add extra frames to create the correct 25 fps framerate when playing back.
Even so at this low framerate there maybe some playback artifacts to be expected.

ASHY



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