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Question TE25 MPEG4 (AVI) problem nextyoyoma 2 2003-01-18 22:57:10
Question TE25 Best encoding results poohmanchu 7 2003-01-19 22:21:18
Question TE25 No audio...ever Tom 2 2003-01-18 22:23:22
Bug report TE25 windows 2000 ntdll.dll error War Lord 2 2003-01-26 21:03:14
Question TE25 No video but audio present CrankyHoney 2 2003-01-22 01:00:45
Question TE25 file size nuance dgbowen 8 2003-01-19 02:54:50
Question TE25 Can not add avis to tmpg Chris 7 2003-01-19 18:43:50
Question TE25 read error occurred at address 018D6327 of module 'DVD2AVI.VFP' with 0209F5FC dzdave 1 2003-01-18 22:05:04
Question TE25 Installing VFAPI plugin sunz 1 2003-01-18 07:04:51
Question TE25 help me anne 4 2003-01-19 13:49:21
Question TE25 mr buddy 1 2003-01-18 06:56:43
Question TE25 Missing .dll's causing MPEG-2 Streams to not load Greg 2 2003-01-18 10:42:39

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Question - TE25 - MPEG4 (AVI) problem No.33656
nextyoyoma  2003-01-18 20:05:29 ( ID:lzknh0i8uwl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

"could not open or unsupported" When I try to open MPEG-4 files with the extension .avi. I know they are mpeg4, I ran a prog to check the codec. I read here that these are divx files, but I have other files that are definitely divx, and they open fine. What decoder do I need to get to decode mpeg-4?


Minion  2003-01-18 22:30:35 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Mpeg-4 is AVI and DivX is a type of Mpeg-4, you Probably just need to raise the Priority of the "Direct show file reader" ,Go to "options" to "enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and raise the Direct show" to "2"...


nextyoyoma  2003-01-18 22:57:10 ( ID:lzknh0i8uwl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

thanks, that worked.



Question - TE25 - Best encoding results No.33648
poohmanchu  2003-01-18 19:56:07 ( ID:tpgvmuehfh6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Which would yeild the best results for the least amount of time? A higher Constant Bit Rate, or Constant Quality (set to 100) with an assumed lower bit rate?


Minion  2003-01-18 22:25:29 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I personally Get Better results useing the "CQ" method with the Quality between 65-85...


poohmanchu  2003-01-19 02:47:16 ( ID:tpgvmuehfh6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

So saying that, would you get better quality if you set quality at 100? I've been using the template wizzard and noticed that when encoding a SVCD, max bitrate for CQ is only about 2520kbs and max bitrate for contstant bit rate is only about 100-200 less so any opinoin on which would be better.?


Minion  2003-01-19 03:02:57 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can change the Bitrate to What ever you want, even to 10,000kbs if you wanted..You have to load the "Unlock.mcf" template from the "Extra" folder to unlock the settings, But yes you Could Possibly achieve slightly Better Quality with the Quality at 100, But the File size would go Up a lot more than the Quality would go up , and the Bitrate would be closer to a CBR Stream than a VBR stream which sort of defeats the Purpose of useing the CQ Method...


poohmanchu  2003-01-19 05:57:24 ( ID:tpgvmuehfh6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the reply. I'm encoding some SVCD's that are about 37 minutes long and want to extract the max quality to put onto the SVCD. According to what you've told me and what i've learned so far is that a CQ of 100 gets the same result as CBR if (CQ max bit rate)=(Cbr)?


Minion  2003-01-19 09:24:03 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well you might get a Bit smaller file size useing CQ on 100..The Problem with CBR is it uses the same bitrate for the Whole Movie were most of the scenes in the movie will need a Lot less Bitrate to achieve the same Quality..I usually Use CCE to encode Mpeg2 Cuz it Uses the Bitrate Extremely efficiently, so I can get Close to an hour of SVCD on a Disk with the same or better Quality as files useing a Much Higher bitrate encoded by Tmpgenc, and in less than half the time But it is much harder to use than Tmpgenc....


Reinhard  2003-01-19 22:15:54 ( ID:tq0ukb8.xgj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I tried to encode an avi file with a lot of horizontal panning.
Using CBR or CQ produced a stuttering picture, horrible to look at. Beside this the quality (sharpness ) was good.
It was then all o.k. using the wizard in TMPGEnc 2.59 and choosing VBR and following the wizard's suggestions. The program took quite a time to analyze my complete avi video clip, but it was worth to wait for, as the result was really great at the end. I want to add that I prefer Nero burning Rom for producing SVCD, as Win on CD always cuts some seconds off at the beginning of the video.

This was my little bit concerning TMPGEnc and best settings for quality.
If you think you don't have time to wait the best thing is to buy a faster computer!
Reinhard


Minion  2003-01-19 22:21:18 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The Stuttering you are Getting on the Horizontal Panning Has Nothing to do with the Encodeing method But it has to do with The Field order...When encodeing Interlaced Video you have to have the Correct Field order set or you will Get a Bad stuttering effect while the is Motion or Panning....



Question - TE25 - No audio...ever No.33645
Tom  2003-01-18 18:39:19 ( ID:1ocirglk1hm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have tried numerous conversions (from .avi to .mpeg1 and 2)and I get no audio. My stand alone dvd player and windvd will both play vcd's and svcd's. I have uninstalled and re-installed the program twice and still no audio, but the video is fine. Am I missing something or am I just an idiot? Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Tom  2003-01-18 19:10:31 ( ID:1ocirglk1hm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just found out about having to make a wav file first...is this the case always? Thanks.


Minion  2003-01-18 22:23:22 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This is Only the case If you do not have the correct Combination of filters and codecs installed, and even then it doesn"t allways work...The audio in your AVI file is Probably AC3 which Tmpgenc can not decode By its self, it needs a Direct Show AC3 Decoder/Filter installed..Only a Limited Number of poeple have successfully decoded AC3 audio with Tmpgenc..I have had Minor success at decodeing AC3 audio after installing the "Tsunami Filter/Codec Pack" Maybe you can give it a Try...



Bug report - TE25 - windows 2000 ntdll.dll error No.33642
War Lord  2003-01-18 16:59:15 ( ID:momqdzyeghf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I think there's a bug when running tmpgenc in windows 2000
sometimes when i try to encode a movie and try to open a movie(in the wizard and also without the wizard) it says that there is an write error with ntdll.dll in windows 98 i DON't have this problem,downloaded the ntdll.dll file from a website replaced it with the old one but still got the same problem


KennyC  2003-01-18 19:35:29 ( ID:umxici6kwkf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,

This works when I'm using Windows XP, not sure about Windows 9x/Me.

Launch Tmpgenc and goto "Option->Environmental Setting->VFAPI Plugin" and raise the "DirectShow MultiMedia" priority by right-click on that line, then select "Higher Priority", mine is set to "1".

Just incase, you may have to goto the TMPGenc directory and rename the [b]CurrentCfg.tpr[/b] file to say CurrentCfg.tpr.bak, or delete it.

Cheerz


LEUR$i0  Home )  2003-01-26 21:03:14 ( ID:czeod1ynfxm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Look for the reply I gave in another thread.
http://bbs.pegasys-inc.com/bbscgi/ebbs/board.cgi?board=tmpgenc&cmd=topic&wparam=19764



Question - TE25 - No video but audio present No.33639
CrankyHoney  2003-01-18 16:07:43 ( ID:q.hgn1ebcaa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello all,

I'm using TMPG Enc to convert from AVI to VCD. I Loaded the video CD NTSC template and everything is running smoothly. When I burn the new Mpeg-1 file on the cd and try to watch it, I only get the sound on the computer and the cd is not recognized in the DVD player. I do know for a fact that my DVD reads VCD where I have played them before.

Thanks for the help!



Minion  2003-01-18 22:17:01 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Seeing as you have Done this before you Know that you should watch the Mpeg file before you Burn it to Disk so you can be sure that everything has Gone OK...Right?? WHAT You didn"t watch the Mpeg file before you Burned it to Disk?? A Big No No...There will Usually Be an image in the Mpeg file if you can see the Frames go By in the Tmpgenc screen while Tmpgenc is encodeing the AVI File to mpeg...and if there is NO image then to fix it you should go to "Options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and Raise the "Direct Show Multi-media File Reader" to "2"...this should fix your Problem ,Unless you don"t have the proper codec installed....


juggalofolife84  2003-01-22 01:00:45 ( ID:3uzr28l/b2w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

minion what is the correct vfapi plug in to be installed and how do you install it?



Question - TE25 - file size nuance No.33630
dgbowen  2003-01-18 15:13:34 ( ID:aitjvxtmffr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i use Sefy's templates and usually adjust the CQ_VBR setting (1..100) to make the .mpg file larger or smaller.
lately, this reliable adjustment is having NO effect...why?
thanks,
Don


dgbowen  2003-01-18 21:54:16 ( ID:aitjvxtmffr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

any of you able to vary the resulting file size? how?
-Don


Minion  2003-01-18 22:11:21 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It depends on what you are makeing and what version you are useing, the 2.59 version has a Bug in it that will not let you lower the Bitrate lower than the VCD Standard Bitrate..so use the New version, the Bug has been fixed...


dgbowen  2003-01-19 00:32:14 ( ID:aitjvxtmffr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

any of you able to vary the resulting file size? how?
-Don


dgbowen  2003-01-19 00:33:44 ( ID:aitjvxtmffr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

used the new version...same effect...i'm wondering if it's something to do with the mpeg compressor i'm using...maybe i need to change that.
-thanks


Minion  2003-01-19 01:07:57 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What do you mean By "The Mpeg Compressor I am Useing"???The Mpeg compressor you are useing is Tmpgenc isn"t it???? If you are setting the Bitrate so that the Final size is Lower than the VCD standard you Have to change the "System" setting to "Video-CD Non-Standard" or Tmpgenc will add Padding to the stream to make the Bitrate VCD Compliant...


dgbowen  2003-01-19 01:33:08 ( ID:aitjvxtmffr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

used the new version...same effect...i'm wondering if it's something to do with the mpeg compressor i'm using...maybe i need to change that.
-thanks


dgbowen  2003-01-19 01:52:41 ( ID:aitjvxtmffr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i've always assumed that the compression software is independent of TmpgEnc... that is why you can compress/decom..in mpg avi divx... I'm sure the programmer is awesome, but it seems unlikely that he had to re-code..by himself...all the different compression methods.
Still... I think making the change to the "system" thing you mentioned may solve the problem. I used to be able to hit a desired file size (802) to within 5-10 megs...now I'm lucky to get with 100-200 megs...very frustrating.
thank you.


Minion  2003-01-19 02:54:50 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The Only Actual Compression that Tmpgenc does is the Mpeg1/2 compression any other format that you can encode to with Tmpgenc has to do with the Codecs that you have installed on your computer Mostly all AVI formats..There aren"t any Mpeg Codecs that Can actually compress to a Standard Mpeg file..If it did have to do with the Mpeg Codecs you have on your Computer then You could use something like "Virtual Dub" to encode to mpeg, and the Quality of the Mpeg files encoded by Tmpgenc would have nothing to do with Tmpgenc But the codec you have installed....



Question - TE25 - Can not add avis to tmpg No.33622
Chris  2003-01-18 08:52:10 ( ID:qx.hwij50cw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello,

i am not able to add any avi files to mpge with both stream. Tmpg reads only the video stream. It can not read the audio stream. I am getting the message "File c:.....movie.avi can not open, or unsupported" What is wrong with my configuration?

Greetings

Chris


jennimata  2003-01-18 16:05:15 ( ID:h3amq3tvdi6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i was having that same problem recently. i just uninstalled and reinstalled tmpgenc and the problem was gone.


War Lord  2003-01-18 16:54:49 ( ID:momqdzyeghf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This is because you miss a codec that you need to have to encode the movie


nextyoyoma  2003-01-18 18:54:38 ( ID:lzknh0i8uwl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That doesn't help very much...I get the same problem. What codec do I need to get if my computer will play the file? My computer plays the files fine in media player, but tmpegc can't open them, same error as above.


KennyC  2003-01-18 20:12:21 ( ID:umxici6kwkf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,

Handy to use VirtualDub or NanDub and OPEN the .AVI, then goto "File->File Information" and it'll tell you the Video & Audio codec used to compile the .AVI.

_http://virtualdubmod.sourceforge.net/

I now use VirtualDubMod as it now supports AC3 audio.

Cheerz


nextyoyoma  2003-01-18 20:24:35 ( ID:lzknh0i8uwl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This doesn't help at all. I don't need to know what codec it is encoded with. I need a DECODER for tmpegc so that it can encode from mpeg4. Where do I get one?


Minion  2003-01-18 22:08:48 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If the Problem is that the Video WILL Load but the Audio WONT then it is Because you either don"t have the Correct Filters or codec to decode the audio or the Audio is of an unsupported Format...If it is a DivX file then the audio could be AC3 or VBR MP3, both of which Tmpgenc has Problems encodeing..Use Something like "Virtual Dub" to extract the audio from the AVI File to a WAV file and use the WAV file as the audio source in Tmpgenc...


Chris  2003-01-19 18:43:50 ( ID:9rkisk7t182 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

thx for the tip and support! However i would like to have a solution witch does all dec. in on place. Not with 2 programs or more...



Question - TE25 - read error occurred at address 018D6327 of module 'DVD2AVI.VFP' with 0209F5FC No.33620
dzdave  2003-01-18 07:57:12 ( ID:kptzdjpo8o6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am trying to encode to a vcd. TMPGEnc gives me the error shown in the title in the middle of converting a .d2v file and a .wav file to an mpeg1 vcd file. I have no idea what the problem is. I have tons of thoughts on the problem, but none of them are the right ones. Any thoughts out there? This one has me stumped. Thanks!


Minion  2003-01-18 22:05:04 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It looks like the error is happening with the DVD2AVI Plugin..Which could mean that the D2V file has a Glitch in it or the Plugin has a Glitch in it, there are a Few things you can try that might help like ,You can go to "Options" to "enviromental settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and raise the "DVD2AVI.vfp" Plugin to 1 or 2...if this doesn"t work you can try Makeing a New D2V file with DVD2AVI....



Question - TE25 - Installing VFAPI plugin No.33618
sunz  Home )  2003-01-18 05:05:04 ( ID:ogfxy10qu0o )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Can anyone tell me how to install the VFAPI plugins .. i have instructions from a guide that require it ..but im at a loss as to how to do this.

**************************************************************
First you need a DVD ripper. I've tried several, and the best to me is SmartRipper
Then you'll need a tool to convert the VOB to something TMPGEnc will understand : I suggest DVD2AVI which has very interesting functions regarding TMPGEnc as it use the VFAPI.

Important note : you'll have to install the VFapi plugin for TMPGEnc and do not run DVD2AVI from its zip file but extract all files in a proper directory (ie : C:DVD2AVI) as the DVD2AVI plugin will register himself from this dir the first time you launch DVD2AVI.

**************************************************************

Any help would be appreciated .. thanks


Minion  2003-01-18 07:04:51 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There are Many Different Types of Vfapi Pligins, so what one do you Need to install?? if it is the "DVD2AVI Vfapi Plugin" then you just need to Copy the "DVD2AVI.vfp" file from the DVD2AVI folder and Put it into the "Tmpgenc" Folder...Remember you Can not delete the VOB files or Moove them untill after you have encoded the VCD/SVCD..But I have a Feeling you are going to Need a Lot more help than This....



Question - TE25 - help me No.33613
anne  2003-01-18 04:36:28 ( ID:.5wguhhvdfg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i need major help people im a yonug person lol and i keep downloading the program and then it wont be the program it will come up liek if you save a picture and u have to pick what to open it as im not sure what to do if you can help


Minion  2003-01-18 07:00:28 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I don"t Really understand what you are Talking about But I have the feeling that you Do not Know what Zip Files are..When you download Tmpgenc it is in a Compressed File called a Zip file and you need to UN-Compress the File with a Program called "Win Zip"...so if you Do not Have "WinZip" then you need to get it or something simular like "WinRar" to Extract Tmpgenc...


anne  2003-01-18 13:34:43 ( ID:.5wguhhvdfg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

ok i will try that thanks and what im trying to say is a box comes up with all sorts of diffrent programs and then i have to choose one but i choose the wrong one and everytime i download it again it opens as that but doesnt work.


JL  2003-01-19 07:51:16 ( ID:ukutrhuhk8j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

open the one that says: TMPGEnc
MPEG encoder
Pegasys Inc.


ASHY  2003-01-19 13:49:21 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It seems you are trying to open the Zip archive and you don't have unzipping software installed. This is why windows is asking you which program you wish to open the file with.

Download this file: http://www.tmpgenc.net/files/TMPGEnc-2.510.49.157-Free.zip

Now download this software and run it: http://www.rarlab.com/rar/wrar311.exe

Next just right click the TMPGEnc-2.510.49.157-Free.zip file you have downloaded and choose from the menu 'Extract to TMPGEnc-2.510.49.157-Free'

ASHY




Question - TE25 - mr No.33611
buddy  2003-01-18 01:07:42 ( ID:r7vtqmci0hn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hello everyone
I need some help here i have just installed the tmpg software to encode a svcd fiel to a vcd file and the program gets to approx. 23% completion and then freezes up and i have to use the window stask manager to cancel the program. Any on eknows whatr to do and what is happening? I thought it was not compatable with windows xp and changed the compatibility to windows 2000 and windows 98 and same thing occures at 23%. can anyone help me please?


thx buddy


Minion  2003-01-18 06:56:43 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well the SVCD File is Probably Corrupted in some way at the 23% point..The Best way to encode Mpeg2 file with Tmpgenc is to use DVD2AVI to frameserve the File to Tmpgenc...



Question - TE25 - Missing .dll's causing MPEG-2 Streams to not load No.33608
Greg  2003-01-17 23:58:18 ( ID:cjinyzoyfqf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It appears that the missing .dll's are causing read failures when loading mpeg-2 into the encoder. The files are cpuinf.dll, mplvpx.dll,cpuinf.32.dll,and mplapx.dll. After doing searches most of the info I find is in German. I don't speak German. I will next search Nimo and other codec sites.

I have recently converted from 98 se to XP, perhaps these files are not in XP/NTFS.

Does anyone else out there have any idea where to get these files?


Minion  2003-01-18 00:57:40 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

A Lot of those files you mentioned are included as Part of the Operateing system, Like I think the "mplapx.dll" is used For Decodeing Mpeg1 layer 2 audio..Most of these Files can be downloaded Here: http://www.dll-files.com/index.shtml ...


ASHY  2003-01-18 10:42:39 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It seems your upgrade has not been successful. It's always a bad idea to upgrade to XP from an operating system such as 98. I have tried this on more than one occassion for others and it never works out properly. There are always problems somewhere along the line.

My advice to you is to save any files you need then re-format your drive and do a clean install of XP. This will solve many problems you are likely to have soon.

ASHY



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