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i've got a problem here... i'm trying to make a VCD out of some AVI files. most of them work, but w/ 2 of them i get some funky visual distortion where the pictures kind of leave trails and turn all green and stuff, kind of hard to describe. anyway, it's only 2 of several files that do this. they work fine when i play them in windows media player, but when they go through TMPGenc they get this distortion. what's the problem here? is it fixable?
I've seen that before too...it kind of looks like what I imagine a crazy acid trip to look like. I uninstalled all my codecs that I had installed at the time, and reinstalled just the ones that I knew I would need, and the problem went away.
My captures from my Hauppage card are 704x480 (broadcast D1) MPEG2. When I try to re-encode them in TMPGEnc to a lower bitrate (using 2-pass VBR) TMPGEnc will hang after a few hours, making no progress. This is during the analyze phase. This doesn't seem to happen if I choose 720x480 or 352x480 for the output, but I would prefer to keep the resolution unchanged during the conversion. What settings should I be using?
i am able to cut a particular part of 4 min in TMPGEnc-2.521.58.169-Plus but it had a problem only video was there no audio but when i cut a small part of 0.27sec it had audio so please help me in this matter
I am trying to re-encode a dvd that was too big, have used smartripper and then dvd2avi which leaves me with a .d2v and a .wav file. However when i try to re-encode I get absolutely no sound, even the previews are soundless?? When finished i am left with an mpeg that plays perfectly(with no sound) and an additional .wav file that plays fine but can't seen to get them in the same place at the same time! Any help would be greatly appreciated as this is driving me up the wall!!
At the end of the encoding i have a completely separate soundless mpeg and a new .wav file, both of which play fine. Could this be something to do with the bitrate of the .wav file that is keeping them separate?? When testing the audio i do get sound but the preview has no sound. Have tried upgrading the priority of the wav reader but still no joy...
LOL...now I realise what you have done.
You have created elementary files for importing into a DVD authoring program.
If you are creating a DVD just import both files into your authoring software.
The next time you use the wizard make sure you select 'CBR MPEG-1 layerII audio(mp2)' from the drop down menu this will give you a combined Video and Audio MPEG.
I'm using DVD2SVCD along with TMPG as encoder. How many times does 'encoding test clip' happens ?
- Encoding Test Clip D:DVD2SVCDMovieAviSynth_Script_file_CQ_TEST.avs
Wanted: 1466637817 (1432263kb)
Predicted: 1252605967 (1223248kb) Using CQ Value: 80.55
Calculated next CQ Value: 86.90
Executing TMPGEnc. Commandline:
"D:TMPGTMPGEnc.exe" "D:DVD2SVCDMovieTMPGEnc_Project_file.tpr" /Encode /Close
I dont know if this is normal or not but this 'encoding test clip' has been happening over and over again. I'd like to know if I have done something wrong or if this is a normal thing. Thanks, be a patient please I'm just a newb ;)
It seems that the method of CQ that you are using needs to do a test run to determine the parameters to set.
If you don't want it to happen then use CBR as the encoding method.
want to make a DVD 2.5 hours in length by converting some avi files I have to the "low resolution" dvd ntsc standard. I understand how to get the resulting mpeg2 files-but how do I burn them? all burning programs i've seen set the 2 hour limit. will my set-top dvd player play a dvd with just an mpeg burned on it? what if i wanted to create menus and chapters etc?
There is no 2 hour limit, there are only dump Authoring-Programs. Most of my DVDs are filled with up to 5 or more hours of Video, that's absolutly nor problem.
Try TMPGEnc DVD Author or DVDLab for creating and burning your DVDs.
Hi, just noticed in the Japanese homepage that the XPress 3.0 beta is out for public testing, which includes support for the new SSE3 in Prescott. I wonder if an english beta version would be available shortly? Because the Jap. version seemed not work on my machine, it just refuse to run..
I don't understand the part about adding audio to a still background. What does it mean by "disable the background option, the first image remains and the BGM only is played"? What is the background option?
Anyone know what this means?
FAQ
It is impossible with TMPGEnc DVD Author, a specific source file has to be created. With TMPGEnc Plus, choose a still image as video source file and a wav sequence as an audio source. Encode in mpeg program stream format with sound in mp2 and use the resulting file as background. Disable the background option, the first image (still image) remains and the BGM only is played.
Uncheck the use additional item, but then be sure to check use BGM on the same screen. I don't have the screen in front of me right now, so I can't tell you exactly what it says.
Thats what I don't understand, too!
I have a jpg image as menu background and I want to have music in the background.
When I select an mpg-file as menu background, I'm forced to select an
image from that mpg-file, but I want to keep my jpg-image, I just want the
audio stream out of this mpg file!
Is there a way how to do this?
Then use the image you want as your background as part of the mpeg file that contains the music you also want. I use tmpgenc plus to create the mpg file with the background image and music i choose.
Hi,
I've been playing with TMPGenc Plus (2.521.58.169) and its great! I mainly use it for converting HD (1289x720) M2T files to AVI for use in a film compositing package (Combustion).
I've noticed that it uses my elecard mpeg encoder, is there a way to change what I assume to be its default encoder?
I have recently discovered VLC mpeg player (its very fast)and looks gorgeous, can I make the VLC encoder work with TMPGenc?
No I bought the Elecard 2.1 player and it does what it says on the tin! but when I check my M2T files via G-Spot it tells me that it is using Elecard codec.
I am new to this part of the world and am used to physical frames that I can composite with various images and I'd like to be able to dictate which decoder I want TMPGenc to use.
>No I bought the Elecard 2.1 player and it does what it says on the tin! but when I check my M2T files via G-Spot it tells me that it is using Elecard codec.
Yes and as B_racer already told you that means that your the Elecard codec is being used to decode the file not encode it.
Every movie file needs a codec to decode it so it can be played back. Yours is using the Elecard codec for decoding MPEG2.
>I am new to this part of the world and am used to physical frames that I can composite with various images and I'd like to be able to dictate which decoder I want TMPGenc to use.
You don't seem to be getting the message!
TMPG is already an encoder that uses it's own internal MPEG2 encoding codec.
That's why it's called an encoder. You CANNOT use an external codec for encoding!
Why would you want to anyway? TMPG is one of the best quality encoders around.
I want to convert a b&w TV show from DV AVI to MPG1, and thought there'd be an option to convert to greyscale somewhere... is there? Reason: The resulting MPG would be smaller if it contained greyscale data only, rather than being a colour MPG containing just b&w footage? Or am I way off base here? :)
I don't think MPEG 1/2 supports greyscale data only.
There are only two colour space profiles available with TMPG that's 4:2:0 and 4:2:2
If there is a colour cast being added to the MPEG you can remove it with the colour settings, but as for producing greyscale only I think your out of luck.
Advanced
Custom Color Correction
Add
Mode = Saturation
Type = YUV
Saturation level = -255 (0 = default).
This changes the output MPG from color to B&W -- woohoo! :)
However, I did a test and the output size is the exact same
as a color version, so there's no real need to use it when
converting an already B&W AVI to MPG... all it would be doing
is adding filter time to the entire process. Useful to know
for changing color AVIs to B&W, though. :)
Hi again Ashy, I said: "I did a test and the output size is the exact same"...
Hehehe, I just realized this is what you meant by MPGs not supporting grey data,
ie. it's still a "color" MPG but just made up of greys from the 24-bit palette.
I have tried to convert AVI to MPEG but cannot get any audio on any of the files i convert, i am assuming this is to do with compression but have not got a clue how to go about fixing it, any suggestions will be welcome
>it sounds like your source vid has compressed audio in it, you'll need to >decompress that audio to wav so tmpgenc is able to recognise it
>there is a prog called avi2vcd(dont use it to create vcds, as it sux) but it >has by far the best and most user friendly audio decompressor i've seen to >date.
>so d/l avi2vcd and you'll get decompressor.exe with the package, thats your >bitch ;-)