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Question TE25 Getting an error message with TMPGenc.... biggeorge 2 2003-03-10 07:44:44
Bug report TE25 Bug in Cut/Merge Function! Promaetheus 2 2003-03-08 21:56:36
Question TE25 divx avi to svcd spenwah 2 2003-03-09 20:47:58
Question TE25 codecs jonny 3 2003-03-09 07:34:13
Question TE25 Files on a vcd Garlic 1 2003-03-08 17:45:40
Question TE25 Display problems barny 0 2003-03-08 16:19:30
Question TE25 Display problems barny 2 2003-03-08 16:45:55
Question TE25 Display problems barny 0 2003-03-08 15:47:18
Question TE25 Video Distortion liz 2 2003-03-10 06:10:28
Question TE25 NTDLL.DLL error O.v.n.y 0 2003-03-08 06:42:34
Question TE25 Using Quicktime files as a source Matt 1 2003-03-08 20:14:09
Question TE25 Changing bitrate of DVD causes choppy play... WHY?? Asuka_Fan 5 2003-03-13 00:20:54

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Question - TE25 - Getting an error message with TMPGenc.... No.35273
biggeorge  2003-03-08 21:14:51 ( ID:yh.part7ykl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi....I'm getting an error message when I try to load a video file onto TMPEnc.
The error message reads: "TMPgenc has caused an error in the MP43DMOD.DLL and will now close, if this problem continues try restarting your computer.
I've restarted my computer, but it doesn't make any difference... can anyone suggest a solution..thanks in advance.


wartsilla  2003-03-10 07:14:04 ( ID:pukq0fnrfsm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I too have been having a similar problem.

It will encode some files fine, and others it bombs with an illegle operation "TMPGENC caused an exception 10H in module MP43DMOD.DLL at 0167:073e5c5d."

It does it on all formats....please help!!!

wartsilla


wartsilla  2003-03-10 07:44:44 ( ID:pukq0fnrfsm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

After reading more posts on the bbs, I have figured it out. The problem is with Windows Media Player 9. I removed media player 9, went into the system files and deleted MP43DMOD.DLL, then went to the windows downloads and downloaded and installed media player 7.1 and it WORKS!!!!

wartsilla



Bug report - TE25 - Bug in Cut/Merge Function! No.35270
Promaetheus  2003-03-08 20:26:41 ( ID:ssxnbol4zu2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

when you use the cut and merge function, the audio misses for the last 32 seconds of the film.

even if you don´t cut/edit the mpg-file!

what could this be? and it´s a real bug, cause all users i talked to had the same problem.


Minion  2003-03-08 20:38:39 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The Merge & Cut is a Bit buggy at times and a Miriad problems seem to pop up, especially when cutting the second half of a File..I would sugest useing a Real Mpeg editor like "Womble Mpeg2VCR" to edit and Join files...


Promaetheus  2003-03-08 21:56:36 ( ID:ssxnbol4zu2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

thanks alot for your answer. it´s a pitty that tmpgenc doesn´t work correctly, cause it would be the easiest and most comfortable way to edit .mpg´s.

can i do cuts with womble? example cut the first 5 seconds. it would be great if the program would just really cut, and not rerender or such a thin.

sorry for my bad english, but i am from austria. ;o)~~~



Question - TE25 - divx avi to svcd No.35267
spenwah  2003-03-08 19:10:25 ( ID:qtgwzdy7s8. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i have movies that i have downloaded that i want to burn onto a vcd disk. i have successfully burned many dvd's to vcd using dvd2avi. but when i select the downloaded movie file on the first part of the wizard screen, i get error message "file 'file.avi'can not open, or unsupported." i have installed both divx 3.11 and 5 codecs.


Minion  2003-03-08 20:24:52 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try this, go to "Options" to "Enviromental Settings" to "Vfapi Plugins" and Raise the "Direct show File Reader" to "2"..This should get the file loaded, But with DivX files you should make sure that Tmpgenc can read the audio cus you might need to extract the audio from the Divx files to WAV and useing that as the audio Before encodeing the file...


spenwah  2003-03-09 20:47:58 ( ID:qtgwzdy7s8. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i upped the priority to 2, and still same problem.



Question - TE25 - codecs No.35263
jonny  2003-03-08 18:07:59 ( ID:zyvil8nfafr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

im new to all this but can anyone tell me whats the best codecs to use for divx ,xvids please thanks for all replys


Minion  2003-03-08 20:22:15 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There is a Good Codec/Filter called "FFDShow" that is For "Decodeing" Mpeg-4 Type AVI Files like DivX and XviD and it works for other Formats as well, you can NOT use it For "Encodeing" files just to Decode files..You can get it here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=53761&release_id=131530


jonny  2003-03-09 01:58:52 ( ID:zyvil8nfafr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

thanks for your help i will try that and also does it matter if you have more than one encoder on ur pc and is ulead a good program to put the encoded mpeg onto vcd thanks again


Minion  2003-03-09 07:34:13 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can have as Many Encoders on your Computer as you wish, I know I have Quite a Few, I have 4 versions of the same encoder with No Problems(I really should clean out my Drive) and Yes Some Ulead Programs are good For Authoring VCD"s and SVCD"s to CD-R but they aren"t good for encodeing to Mpeg..



Question - TE25 - Files on a vcd No.35261
Garlic  2003-03-08 16:47:54 ( ID:kqeswzcpkao )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i'm using dvdrip/dvd2avi/TMPGEnc to convert to svcd...when its finished i have a mpeg file..good quality...other vcd's i've seen have other files in it like EXT VCD MPEGAV SEGMENT...does this mean mine wont play on dvd/vcd players with just the mpeg file...how do i get the other files..Thanks for any help!!Show me the light!!


Ashy  2003-03-08 17:45:40 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You need to use software such as Nero to burn the MPEG to VCD.
Go here for help: http://www.dvdrhelp.com/nero.htm

ASHY



Question - TE25 - Display problems No.35260
barny  2003-03-08 16:19:30 ( ID:kprzfd7mjn. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

After ripping a dvd to svcd i found when playingback the 1st cd plays in 16:9 and i set tv to 16:9L but still has black borders top & bottom, but 2nd cd plays 16:9L and fills the sceen! 2nd one also has a lot off squeaks and judders. I burned @4x and set to 1400kbps to fit on disk, does svcd need to be higher, why does this happen? (using tmpgenc/vcdeasy/smart ripper/dvd2avi.)
Thanks.



Question - TE25 - Display problems No.35257
barny  2003-03-08 15:57:07 ( ID:kprzfd7mjn. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

After ripping a dvd to svcd i found when playingback the 1st cd plays in 16:9 and i set tv to 16:9L but still has black borders top & bottom, but 2nd cd plays 16:9L and fills the sceen! 2nd one also has a lot off squeaks and judders. I burned @4x and set to 1400kbps to fit on disk, does svcd need to be higher, why does this happen? (using tmpgenc/vcdeasy/smart ripper/dvd2avi.)
Thanks.


Ashy  2003-03-08 16:07:50 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What format is your TV 16:9 or 4:3?
Also not all movies are actually 16:9. The actual image part of a lot of 16:9 movies is in an even wider screen format and thus will have black borders top and bottom.
If your image looks correct without distortion then the only way to fill the screen with these anamorphic movies is to clip them.

What stream setting did you use when cutting these movies?

Your playback problem may likely be due to either too high burn speed, should use 4x or nearest, and/or cheap disks.

ASHY





barny  2003-03-08 16:45:55 ( ID:kprzfd7mjn. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

My TV is 16:9 but has 16:9L to stretch black borders( this does distort vid)
encoded at 1400kbps/16:9 Display / 25fps/ mpeg2. I Also noted that the audio 48khz encoded at 41 with vcdeasy and didn't see any option to keep the same rate, thus the audio is the same as VCD format(ie: quieter)



Question - TE25 - Display problems No.35256
barny  2003-03-08 15:47:18 ( ID:kprzfd7mjn. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

After ripping a dvd to svcd i found when playingback the 1st cd plays in 16:9 and i set tv to 16:9L but still has black borders top & bottom, but 2nd cd plays 16:9L and fills the sceen! 2nd one also has a lot off squeaks and judders. I burned @4x and set to 1400kbps to fit on disk, does svcd need to be higher, why does this happen? (using tmpgenc/vcdeasy/smart ripper/dvd2avi.)
Thanks.



Question - TE25 - Video Distortion No.35253
liz  2003-03-08 12:49:59 ( ID:ohcc2ey2og2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm trying to convert a file from avi to mpeg. The sound works ok, but the video is very distorted. There's movement but the picture doesn't fully play on screen and more than half of it is green. Any solution to this?



Ashy  2003-03-08 16:12:23 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Does this happen on PC or DVD player or both.

You need to give us more info.
How did you create this MPEG?

ASHY


liz  2003-03-10 06:10:28 ( ID:ohcc2ey2og2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I use the project wizard. Here are the specs:

Video-CD, NTSC
Non-interlace
1:1 VGA

Thanks.



Question - TE25 - NTDLL.DLL error No.35252
O.v.n.y  2003-03-08 06:42:34 ( ID:whsbf0lahef )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a error msg when i try to convert AVI to MPG : Write error occurred at address 77F42109 of module NTDLL.DLL with 00000000
Please help me !!!



Question - TE25 - Using Quicktime files as a source No.35250
Matt  2003-03-08 06:15:17 ( ID:qn4tglwldxw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is it possible to use Quicktime movies as source files? They are in the Bluefish444 (Digital Voodoo) codec.


Minion  2003-03-08 20:14:09 ( ID:a6p1jd3ovjw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes you Can use QuickTime Files in Tmpgenc Accept you need a "QT Mov VFAPI Plugin" first so Tmpgenc can read the files..There have been some problems with the Mov Plugin Not being able to read the audio from Mov files so if you experience this Problem you might try extracting the audio from the Mov file first to WAV format and useing the Wav as the audio source..You can get the QT Mov Plugin here: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/4942/QTReader.zip



Question - TE25 - Changing bitrate of DVD causes choppy play... WHY?? No.35244
Asuka_Fan  2003-03-08 04:25:49 ( ID:jcj79f0xnr6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi. I'm a newbie to all of these stuff, though I'm working hard trying to learn a bit (I've downloaded - & read - a lot of guides at www.VCDHelp.com , www.doom9.org , etc. - God bless those guys, BTW-), I've installed many programs, BUT...

...I've failed miserably with a "simple task": I've ripped a commercial anime DVD (DVD-9 format, about 7 GB) to edit it (to add another audio track... it's too long to explain), and I need TO LOWER THE VIDEO BITRATE at TMPGEnc 2.59 in order to get a DVD-R (about 4.7 GB, you know).

It seems quite simple... BUT the resulting DVD-R, though it works at my stand-alone DVD player, has CHOPPY, faltering VIDEO (without having changed the frame rate... or I've changed it inadvertently??). I can't imagine WHY this happens, I've triple-checked everything!!!

I've used these parameters:

Project Wizard - NTSC (16:9)
Interlace
Top field first (field A)
AR = 16:9 525 line (NTSC)
Content of video = Film movie (as Pin point Help recommends)
(BTW, it's anime, with 2 AC3 192 kbps audio tracks.)

2-pass VBR
Average 4500, Max. 6000, Min. 1000
DC = 9 bits
Motion search = Highest quality (****ing slow)
Video arrange = Full screen (keep AR)
GOP (default) = 1-5-2-1-18 + Output b. + Detect Scene C.

That's all I've used (no source range, no inverse telecine, no "xxxxx"). That bitrate is more than enough to get non-choppy video, IMHO. Should I try any filters (any kind of "De-interlace" or "Inverse telecine", perhaps)?? Or I've used something I shouldn't have used??

PLEASE, if you're so kind, HELP ME!!! It's a bit frustrating to study those comprehensive guides, to spend MANY hours of encoding time & to spend quite a few $ to get that expensive DVD-recorder... And, after all that, to be completely unable to accomplish this simple task!! I feel a bit stupid...


Ashy  2003-03-08 15:03:34 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

First of all is this choppy playback happening on both the DVD player and the PC or just DVD player and is it regular or intermittent.
Have you used these disks before? Choppy playback can be caused by cheap disks and using too high speed. Not all DVD-R are the same. Maybe try 1x if these are cheap disks.

Check your MPEG with Bitrate viewer to make sure it conforms to the specs and is the same frame rate as the original and look for bitrate spikes.

Have you tried changing the field order?

Not that this will affect the playback but the 'Highest quality' setting is unecessary. There will be no difference between it and the 'High quality' setting except for the dramatic increase in time and is especially not required for DVD encoding.

Finally why not try DVD2ONE, this will fit your movie on to a regular 4.7 gb disk in about 20 mins.

ASHY





Asuka_Fan  2003-03-09 03:18:39 ( ID:jcj79f0xnr6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well, firstly, THANKS for your efforts, ASHY. And, about the choppy playback: it happens on both the DVD stand-alone player and the PC DVD-ROM, and it's almost regular ("almost" because it's much more noticeable at high-motion scenes, & a bit less noticeable at the PC).

The DVD-R are brand disks (Verbatim) burned at 1x speed; I think they're at least of fair quality... though I'm not 100% sure, I'm just beginning with this madness of burning DVD-Video disks. Do you recommend me any other brand??

Anyway, YOU WERE RIGHT: Bitrate Viewer says that the ORIGINAL video file is:

DCT precision: 10
DCT type: Field
Scan type: Alternate
Frame type: Interlaced

& my NEW video files are quite different:
DCT precision: 9
DCT type: Frame
Scan type: ZigZag
Frame type: Progressive

BUT... I DON'T KNOW WHY THEY'RE SO DIFFERENT!!!
- Should I NOT use the NTSC-DVD template at Project Wizard??
- Is it wrong to select "Film movie" as "Content of video"?? (though Pin Point Help recommends it instead of using "Video movie")
- And: Does it matter the different DCT precision??

&, about DVD2ONE: I'm sure it's REALLY useful, but I need more control than just copying disks: you know, I'm ADDING AN AUDIO TRACK (from another source), & that means re-authoring the DVD (& a lot of hard work, BTW).

THANKS A LOT and, PLEASE, post any other suggestions that you have.


Ashy  2003-03-09 13:51:46 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I can already see your problem.
You didn't post the framerate of the MPEGs in the info that bitrate viewer gave you, but I will guess your original movie is 29.97 fps and your encoded movie is 23.976 fps.

It is the frame rate difference which is causing the problem. The reason your frame rate is different is because you have chosen 'Film movie' as content of video. This has caused the framerate to be changed to 23.976 and the '3:2 pulldown when playback' option to be invoked.

The only time you would use the 'Film movie' setting is when your movie is a 23.976 progressive movie not a 29.97 interlaced movie.

The movie you have created is a 23.976 fps progressive movie instead of an 29.97 interlaced movie.

You have 2 options:

1. Re-encode the movie correctly not using the 'Film movie' option

2. Use DVD2AVI and the 'ForcedFilm' option to strip the RFF flags from your movie to make your movie into a 23.976 progressive movie then use the 'Film movie option'

My advice seeing as you are new is to use option 1.

ASHY


Ashy  2003-03-09 13:58:31 ( ID:n3gjkhi6dvc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>You didn't post the framerate of the MPEGs in the info that bitrate viewer gave you, but I will guess your original movie is 29.97 fps and your encoded movie is 23.976 fps.

Your movie probably states as being 29.97 fps in bitrate viewer but it's true frame rate is 23.976. This is because of RFF pulldown flags and is why Iam referring to it as 23.976.

ASHY


Asuka_Fan  2003-03-13 00:20:54 ( ID:jcj79f0xnr6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi again, ASHY.

Sorry for not having answered before, I had too much work ("real-life for-getting-food work", I mean). Anyway, better now than never: THANKS A LOT!!!

...You were 100% right, I've re-encoded a little piece of the file & it works. Perfectly. & Bitrate Viewer is really an awesome program.

You've been really helpful. THANKS & GOOD LUCK!!



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