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Question TE25 No audio Benno 1 2004-04-25 23:33:21
Question TE25 Codec Sakuya 7 2004-04-25 15:27:31
Question TE25 Question and Request to Ashy - you've got a SVCD template and more? Mimer 2 2004-04-24 17:58:55
Question TE25 Quick Time Brightness 4Fun 3 2004-04-30 21:09:21
Question TE25 How to resize ? Monte-Cristo 2 2004-04-26 19:00:43
Question TE25 TMPGenc can produce bad VBR files bobdore 3 2004-04-25 23:37:13
Question TE25 Mov to Mpg romeo 1 2004-05-15 11:24:17
Question TE25 VCD created with TMPGEnc wont play in window m.player Joejoe 4 2004-04-26 18:50:57
Question TE25 PROGRESSIVE 25p TO INTERLACED 50i gio 5 2004-05-18 20:51:44
Question TE25 AVI question IanD 1 2004-04-30 23:17:47
Question TDA1 Demux file with 2 WAVE Files and one Vidiostream Elmar Lammerich 3 2004-04-26 14:37:17
Question TE25 Update: Motion estimate vs. Normal vs. High drew 1 2004-04-21 08:46:51

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Question - TE25 - No audio No.41547
Benno  2004-04-25 19:17:29 ( ID:hczhhoiwjxh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When i select a source file to convert to mpeg (normal avi file, divx video codec, and wmaudiodecoder DMO audio codec) i get nothing in the 'audio file' field, where normally it would automatically list the same file name as entered for video. When i try to manually enter this file, i get a message saying it can no open this file, or it is unsupported. Is there anyway around this?


ashy  2004-04-25 23:33:21 ( ID:34bycds9tdh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Assuming you have the right codecs installed forthe ausio try raising the priority of the 'Directshow file reader' in the VFAPI plugins.



Question - TE25 - Codec No.41539
Sakuya  2004-04-24 21:01:20 ( ID:nf3yadeqqlc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What codec do I use for XviD MPEG-4? I only have FFDSHOW and FFVFW. What do I need to check off? When I play the movie, it seems fine but in certain points, there are these trailing purple colors. At first, I thought it was a corrupted file but when I viewed it on another computer, it wasn't like that. I'm viewing this in Virtualdub.


ashy  2004-04-24 23:29:50 ( ID:akqicmbeb0m )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just make sure you don't have any other codecs installed apart from FFDSHOW. Uninstall XVID, DIVX and 3IVX codecs.
Disable raw video decoding in FFDSHOW also and it may also help to disable FFDSHOW when using FFVFW and Virtualdub.



Sakuya  2004-04-25 00:48:17 ( ID:nf3yadeqqlc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I did not check off raw video in FFDSHOW. How do I disable FFDSHOW?


Sakuya  2004-04-25 01:08:18 ( ID:nf3yadeqqlc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

For FFVFW, I have the Encoder at MPEG-4. Bitrate is 900 Kbps. The FOURCC is FVFW. Mode is One Pass - Constant Bitrate. I only checked off XVID.

For FFDSHOW, I checked off XVID, DivX 3, DivX 4, DivX 5. On the Supported Output Colorspaces, I checked off I420, YV12, YUY2, YVYU, UYVY, RGB32, RGB24, RGB16, RGB15. "Use Overlay Mixer" is NOT checked.

Even if I deselect everything in FFDSHOW and then use Virtualdub to play the movie, the color glitch still appear.


ashy  2004-04-25 08:50:38 ( ID:akqicmbeb0m )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Ok, uncheck all the codecs in FFDSHOW. Check to make sure you have no other codecs installed especially from any of those crazy codecs packs which are guaranteed to cock up your system.

Make sure XVID is checked in FFVFW only. Load the AVI into Virtualdub. Now click file information and check the decompressor info. It should say FFVFW MPEG-4 codec.
Also for now make sure that you don't have 'Directdraw acceleration enanbled under 'Options'

Click the second play button NOT the first and check the output. If you still have the same problem then click 'Options' and select 'Directdraw acceleration'
This time click the first button not the second otherwise playback will be slow, but be aware that this will only show the input video.

As a last resort I would disable FFVFW and FFDSHOW and just simply install the latest XVID codec and see what happens.
If the problem still exists then I can only guess there is a problem with the file itself.


Sakuya  2004-04-25 09:32:21 ( ID:nf3yadeqqlc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have the latest version of Virtualdub 1.5.10 and I cannot find the Directdraw Acceleration under Options or anywhere else.


Sakuya  2004-04-25 09:40:08 ( ID:nf3yadeqqlc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I disabled FFDSHOW and FFVFW and then downloaded the latest XviD from:

http://www.roeder.goe.net/~koepi/xvid.shtml

It doesn't look like any trashy codecs right? Well, what do you know? It worked! Thanks!


ashy  2004-04-25 15:27:31 ( ID:akqicmbeb0m )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Sorry I have an earlier version of Virtualdub. The title has been changed to 'Allow video overlays'



Question - TE25 - Question and Request to Ashy - you've got a SVCD template and more? No.41536
Mimer  2004-04-24 11:36:26 ( ID:u2drlw6unc2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi Ashy and others

Request
Will you send a/some good (x)SVCD templates?
Maybe some good DVD templates too?
And now your at it maybe some (x)VCD templates?
KVCD... been there, tried that. I'm into quality not quantity.

Question
And to the question you don't like Ashy:
How is the complete syntax of a .mcf file?
As you state in other messages, you have posted, if not all, then some syntax.
I've searched for hours now and read hundreds of messages (that you've answered since late 2001) but no hit.
I would like to make some (x)VCD and (x)SVCD templates/wizards for my kid brother, since he is a newbie to TMPEnc.
On page 1 of the wizard I need the ability to choose from CBR/VBR and PCM/MP2.
On page 4 of the wizard I need the ability to select Video resolution, Average video bitrate, Audio bitrate, Media with Auto setting.

I've grabbed some code from a template, but don't if it's the way to do it:
MPEG.WizardAutoChooseList.VideoSize = <
item
MinVideoBitRate = 0
Width = 240
Height = 480
VideoEncodeMode = MPEGVideoEncoder_VideoEncodeMode_Progressive_32Pulldown
FrameRate = 1
AspectRatio = 2
end
item
MinVideoBitRate = 1000000
Width = 352
Height = 480
VideoEncodeMode = MPEGVideoEncoder_VideoEncodeMode_Progressive_32Pulldown
FrameRate = 1
AspectRatio = 2
end>

Can you help me out?

Keep up the good work folks ;)

Mimer


ashy  2004-04-24 14:16:20 ( ID:akqicmbeb0m )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can create your own templates by simply setting TMPG up as you want it then use the 'Load' button to save the template.

However for the options you require I.E. CBR/VBR settings, it necessary to alter the template manually.

I have sent you some SVCD templates so you can see how it's done and can then modify your own.

You should be able to fit roughly 50 mins - 1 hour of SVCD on one 80 min disk with these templates.

For the options to work correctly you MUST put ALL the templates in the template folder.


Mimer  2004-04-24 17:58:55 ( ID:u2drlw6unc2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanx Ashy

Templates received. And yes, I've figured out my self to put the templates in same folder and use the same WizardCategoryName and different SubFormatName. In fact I get a sub category by entering 'xSVCD/xSVCD PAL'.
Templates should have been PAL though, my fault. If you read this Ashy and you're in a good mode, plz post some good SVCD PAL templates.

TEBBS RULES

Mimer



Question - TE25 - Quick Time Brightness No.41532
4Fun  2004-04-23 16:10:50 ( ID:aqy7z/4rcl2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi All,

I'm very new to Video Editing. I have Quick Time movie I took with my Digital Camera. The lighting in video is very dark. How can I reprocess the QT movie so it is brighter?

Thanks,
4Fun


ashy  2004-04-24 09:19:00 ( ID:akqicmbeb0m )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You will have to re-encode it using the colour correction controls under 'Advanced' settings.


Video Guy  2004-04-29 18:18:18 ( ID:4yfrh0hqv72 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Or just adjust your monitor so its brighter.


ashy  2004-04-30 21:09:21 ( ID:qo5icwmjukn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Or turn the lights off, that usually helps.



Question - TE25 - How to resize ? No.41529
Monte-Cristo  2004-04-23 13:34:37 ( ID:bnc13.youcl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi,

I have a file which is encoded in 320 x 240. The faces of the actors are long and slim. How can I resize to a regular size and make a VCD ? Thanks.


Monte-Cristo  2004-04-26 17:15:47 ( ID:r7z5zuss9tk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks everyone...


ashy  2004-04-26 19:00:43 ( ID:34bycds9tdh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

No prob...



Question - TE25 - TMPGenc can produce bad VBR files No.41525
bobdore  2004-04-23 10:39:10 ( ID:.srhuepxtwr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It's very difficult to pinpoint this problem, but I wanted to post this in case anyone else finds it so they know they're not alone.

I am making MPEG-2 files for DVD-PAL with mp2 audio.

I've never had any problem with a file encoded as a CBR but about 1 in 3 that I have tried to encode as VBRs produce a file which plays perfectly on the PC using any media player I choose and I can author a DVD and burn it without a problem. The resultant DVD will play in PowerDVD or WinDVD without a problem. But playing the DVD in a DVD player (I tried several) and the video will freeze occasionally, always at the same points, while the audio continues. The video then jumps to the correct frame after a second or 2.

This is no longer a problem for me because I've given up encoding as VBRs now.

I wondered if anyone else had experienced this?

Bob.


B_Racer  2004-04-23 22:29:49 ( ID:f0tdjnbzg.2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What did you use for Authoring?
What was your Min.-Bitrate? (0 causes problems sometimes)


rs  2004-04-25 20:52:09 ( ID:ejxoh.ha4cc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGEnc does not honour it's maximum bitrate setting in VBR and will often produce peak bitrates of 1000 bps more than you specify. So if you are encoding streams with a maximum around 9000, there may be sections that are 10000+ and this will cause standalone player to choke.


ashy  2004-04-25 23:37:13 ( ID:34bycds9tdh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You should set the min to 2000 and the max to 8000, under or over that and you are risking choking your player.
I have seen this problem fixed also by dropping the VBV buffer down.



Question - TE25 - Mov to Mpg No.41523
romeo  2004-04-23 08:52:57 ( ID:3w1h8qh28rh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi....

How can i convert mov to mpg....i tried with QTreader but dont know how to work it......or it doesnt work for me....

please help


tmarkthomas  2004-05-15 11:24:17 ( ID:0fvhok9m1ma )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

kinda late but maybe you didn't get a reply;;; http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/video_encoders/qtreader_for_tmpgenc.cfm tt



Question - TE25 - VCD created with TMPGEnc wont play in window m.player No.41518
Joejoe  2004-04-23 03:15:40 ( ID:mztxizgsg.a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have used DivX 2.2 and TMPENGenc to assist me encoding a DVD film into VCD using Nero. Nero (version 5.5) shows the disc was burnt sucessfully. When play in Window Media Player version 8 it wont play. A message saying file currently on the CD is CDI , EXT, MPEGAV, SEGMENT, VCD. I opened the VCD folder which revealed non exe files. Oddly enough it will play in Win DVD but not on its own in my DVD rom drive or in WMPLayer.

Have I not done something wrong, do I need some file association to get it work? any advice is mosst welcome

Joejoe


bobdore  2004-04-26 10:55:44 ( ID:zgu39gncjol )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What O/S are you using?

I have a similar problem using WinME (Win95 is fine) and I have yet to get to the bottom of it. What appears to be happening with Windows 98 and later is that Windows detects that the CD is a VCD and locks the files somehow so that they can only be read as a video stream. Media player tries to read the files and so fails, DVD players read the video stream.

It may, however, be something to do with the CD drivers; I gave up trying to solve this a while ago because there's nothing on the www or the Microsoft knowledge base.

Bob.


Joejoe  2004-04-26 11:39:51 ( ID:mztxizgsg.a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks Bob for taking time out to reply, I have solved it! I knew it would play on a DVD software player like PowerDVD or WinDVD but I couldnot distribute these software ( they were big in size) to friends if they wanted to watch my movie. While browsing a magazine which had a cover VCD I read the instructions which basically said if WMP wont play the VCD do the following:

open the drive which has the VCD in it, double click on it, select MPEGAV folder. Left click on this folder, right click on MPEGAV and select open.

The file AVSEQo1.Dat appears, left click it, right click it choose OPEN WITH,
select WINDOWS MEDIA PROGRAM from the list of programs shown. Thats it, you will need to go through this each time you want to watch vcd on Wmp, the image is on the sentre of the screen measures about four inches by 3 inches but the resolution is very clear and there is no delay in speech or motion. I can tell you I was mighty please when it worked.

Of course I will use WinDVD which came with Nero but for all my friends who dont have DVDsoftware player I have written out the 'structions for them to follow. I hope this helps Bob

Joejoe


bobdore  2004-04-26 11:57:33 ( ID:zgu39gncjol )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Glad you've solved your problem. Mine is a little more complex in that if I try to access the AVSEQnn.DAT file with WMP windows refuses to open it.

I rather suspect it's my CD drivers that are trying to auto detect a VCD or DVD and stopping normal access from working.

Bob.


ashy  2004-04-26 18:50:57 ( ID:34bycds9tdh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just distribute the 'Mediaplayer classic' .EXE with your VCD's or Videolan player.
They can be run directly from the .EXE and will play almost ALL file types.
To play VCD/SVCD in Mediaplayer classic simply select File>Open CDrom and then just select the drive that contains the disk you want to play.
To Open VCD with VIdeolan player click File>open disk then select VCD.

Both are free downloads.



Question - TE25 - PROGRESSIVE 25p TO INTERLACED 50i No.41512
gio  2004-04-22 14:43:53 ( ID:h.0/kudvuvo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Now I have a new camera (Panasonic DGVX100A)that can shoot in real progressive 25p PAL MiniDV.
I convert in DVD PAL using the your wizard but the result is a little bit jerky video (on vertical lines like "strobo" effect) in the left-right pan of the camera shoots.

How I can avoid this?

Is there a sw that reproduce the 2:2 pulldown of telecine? (Each frame splitted in two field?)

Thank for your answers.

Giò


ashy  2004-04-22 17:30:35 ( ID:akqicmbeb0m )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You say you are experiencing interlace lines even though your camera captures to true progressive?
It doesn't sound like your camera is capturing to true progressive at all otherwise you wouldn't be experiencing this effect.

What you are really saying is that the camera actually captures the fields in the same frame hence the 2:2 pulldown. This is not true progressive, however when encoding you should be able to treat it as progressive.

Don't encode to interlaced, encode to progressive frames. The output will be better anyway.
Your DVD player will take care of the interlacing. I always encode PAL streams to progressive frames.
Just ensure you have the field order correct, in fact you should be able to set the input as progressive also and not even bother about the field order.


gio  2004-04-22 19:18:05 ( ID:h.0/kudvuvo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hallo ashy, how are you?

I hope fine.

The camera is the best now, in indipendent production. Some people shoot progressive, edit and mixdown in progressive and then digitally blow up in film 16mm or 35mm (a RGB+y 4 lasers print each frame), winning some Film Festivals.
It is a real bundle!!!!

The question is: how I recognize the exact field order? The wizard tell me "interlaced field order B", but the camera makes a complete frame 720x576 25 times each second without field A or field B.

I' don't know if the DVout file is interlaced or progressive. Probably video out is interlaced but the DV file is progressive. This the reason for the film blow up capabilities.

Do you know in wich way can I avoid the "strobo" effect (left and right pan) in the final mpeg2 file?
My dvd player ( a strong Sony 735d) does'not correct the defect. Only using plasma displays with "100hz or progressive function", the effect disappear.

I would like to make the right shoot in order to give the best quality in progressive and in interlaced.
For sure the image quality of progressive is the best I've never seen. It is comparable to film.

I've tried to solve it creating an AVI (RGB uncompressed, very big file 20Gb) with Motion Blur in Virtualdub, but it makes "trails" (wakes) in the vertical objects.

Do you know any sw that recreate the 2:2 pulldown without artefacts?

Thank you for your help.

Giò



ashy  2004-04-22 21:05:47 ( ID:akqicmbeb0m )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Upon doing some research it seems this effect is just a limitation of the camera and shooting in 25p mode.

I have been looking at some info and found this:
http://www.creativevideo.co.uk/pages/cvp_info_25fps.htm

However it seems to also indicate that as long as the intended output is progressive there should be no problem.
It seems you are not actually encoding to progressive, but are attempting to encode to interlaced from progressive material.

It seems TMPG is detecting the material as interlaced which in a sense is true as the camera splits the frame into 2 fields but both fields are in the same frame, so for all intents and purposes the file can be treated as progressive. Therefore ignore what TMPG detects and set the input manually to 'Non-interlace' you can then ignore the field order issue.

My advice is to make sure you are indeed encoding to progressive frames.
When using the wizard set the input to 'Non interlace' not 'Interlace' then ensure that the output is set to 'Non-Interlace' also.
You can do this by clicking the 'Expert' button in the final Wizard window.
Under the 'Advanced' tab ensure the 'Encode mode' is set to 'Non-interlace'




gio  2004-04-23 07:18:51 ( ID:h.0/kudvuvo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

thank you very much, ashy.

I'll do it.

ciao

Giò



satelanewsnetwork  Home )  2004-05-18 20:51:44 ( ID:.6lo2fjioto )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

25P convent to 50I too simple

but 50P from gamemachine 2 50I ..........



Question - TE25 - AVI question No.41510
IanD  2004-04-21 12:38:47 ( ID:xajcdyw7ork )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have some AVI files and when trying to encode for VCD, comes up with not supported message and seems to be related to compressed audio
Can someone advise on how to proceed? Thanks


inferno  2004-04-30 23:17:47 ( ID:w1zkarp6xbm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What codecs are you using? Extract uncompressed audio (.wav) using virtual dub.



Question - TDA1 - Demux file with 2 WAVE Files and one Vidiostream No.49129
Elmar Lammerich  2004-04-21 09:02:19 ( ID:3clht98lmgw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I wanted to know how to create a DVD with biligual Audio file. I demux my TS-Linux File in 1 MP2 file Vidio and 2 oder 3 WAV Files but I canA't import 2 oder 3 different audio files. Did you have an answer for me how to do that.

Thanks a lot


B_Racer  2004-04-22 08:40:59 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You can't use TDA to do that. TDA works with one Audio-Track only.
Try DVDLabProB2b


Elmar Lammerich  2004-04-26 08:40:07 ( ID:3clht98lmgw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Where can I get it I didn´t found this Tool at Lycos or Google.


B_Racer  2004-04-26 14:37:17 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

www.mediachance.com



Question - TE25 - Update: Motion estimate vs. Normal vs. High No.41508
drew  2004-04-21 07:22:12 ( ID:/px45lc2eeg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've searched through the archive for people's comparisons between motion estimate search, normal and high quality motion search precisions.

I just accidentally encoded a vid using "motion estimate", normally using "high quality", but I noticed very good results and am comparing them with the same vid encoded with "high quality". The source is captured from VHS home movies, and I'm comparing scenese that actually have some nauseating camera motion.

My question is: does anyone have a definite opinion these days that one is better than the other? Is there a general consensus on what to use? I would love to use the faster precision if it got me the same or better, but am also kind of fanatical.

I don't need an explanation of what the various methods do, thanks.
I'll post my comparison results in, oh, a couple hours...


B_Racer  2004-04-21 08:46:51 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It depents on your Source, the used Bitrate and the Encode Mode (progressive or interlaced).

Here a couple of simple Rules:

Highest: Only for interlaced Source, interlaced encoding

High: Progressive and interlaced Source/Encoding at low/medium Bitrates

Normal: Progressive at low, interlaced at high Bitrates

Motion Estimate: Progressive only at high Bitrates

But like i said: It depents on your Source and Settings.



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