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Question TE25 Strem read error in TMPGenc golden 0 2004-08-30 18:49:33
Question TE30 Encoding subtitles in a DivX .avi cockbongo 5 2004-11-08 22:23:05
Question TE30 Stream Reading Error Phil 2 2004-09-05 09:37:12
Question TE25 slow convertion Rozegeur 2 2004-08-30 09:33:14
Request TDA1 Have the new MPEG Editor integrate with TDA Ken Maltby 0 2004-08-28 08:37:57
Question TE25 KVCD Yatti 1 2004-08-28 09:33:35
Question TE25 VDR files not supported - after installing sp2 final Big_Bang 3 2004-09-25 12:03:52
Question TE25 No Audio after System (Video+Audio) Conversion Shakotah 1 2004-08-27 15:40:38
Question TE25 no audio with OpenDML AVI gravity 2 2004-08-28 09:37:53
Question TDA1 Remove "Play All" button? M Coletti 0 2004-08-25 19:55:20
Question TE25 Floating Point Error Hyena 1 2004-08-26 20:08:53
Question TE25 Audio Problem at the end of an MPEG Ditzt 6 2004-08-28 16:16:03

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Question - TE25 - Strem read error in TMPGenc No.42234
golden  2004-08-30 18:49:33 ( ID:4cdjquzgw1a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When converting with TMPGenc 2.521.58.169 I got an error message when getting to 99% which says "Strem read error", any ideas?

I checked the avi files which I'm trying to convert and they are fine!!!



Question - TE30 - Encoding subtitles in a DivX .avi No.53287
cockbongo  2004-08-29 17:38:33 ( ID:d/jh.uiiph. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Help...

Why can't i encode subtitles in a DivX encoded .avi when using TMPENC Xpress 3 to convert it to MPEG 2? The subs work in WMPlayer (VobSub pops up and everything) but XPress just doesn't seem to use any .srt, .sub or any sub file. It works fine with an Xvid

It seems to work version 2.5 although when the frame rate stutters like hell.

Anyway around this? Or is there an alternative program i can use to encode these subs? Am i missing something?

cockbongo


Kika  2004-08-30 08:40:12 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You should change the VFAPI settings. DirectShow need a higher priority.


cockbongo  2004-08-31 02:40:37 ( ID:d/jh.uiiph. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

That doesn't affect the subtitling in Xpress 3. Does anyone know if its just a feature of DivX files and subitles? Why does TMPENC 2.5 work and Xpress not work?


B_Racer  2004-08-31 10:33:58 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Do what i did: Change back to 2.5x!
Or use AVISynth to include the Subtitles. All you need is the PlugIn VSFilter.dll


Gerard Visser  2004-11-08 21:34:40 ( ID:w4xs85r65k6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There's no need to chance back to 2.5 for this matter, at least not for avi files. I managed to get an .srt file included by ONLY activating the radiobuttons of VFApi file reader and the DirectShow multimedia filereader in the input plug-in settings... if you can see the subtitles in WMPlayer than it should work in this way. Succes..


Gerard Visser  2004-11-08 22:23:05 ( ID:w4xs85r65k6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I found out how to import subtitles on a .mpg file also. (I created this file with VideoReDo from a VOB).
You can frameserve this file to TMPGenc with VirtualdubMPEG2 see here:
http://www.gojiita.net/majinbuu/musicvideos/How2addSubtitlestoavideo.php
You must however not use the there linked Virtualdub, but VIRTUALDUBMPEG2. Further you can follow the exact directions of this protocol. You must activate ONLY the radiobutton before AVI-file reader in the input plug-in settings of TMPGenc. If you input the .vdr file you can see the subtitles. I did not yet Encode it, that I will try too. Alas, the titles are not as clear as with VObSub (small and on a nasty place in the window) Maybe SubTitle workshop can do something about it...



Question - TE30 - Stream Reading Error No.53284
Phil  2004-08-29 16:50:36 ( ID:k.yzsuxfvbm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When converting WMV files to DVD using 3.0 Xpress, the file gets 99% done, then I receive the following error: Stream Reading Error Error Code 0x80048007. Have tried this on a couple of different files with identical result. Can anyone provide possible solution? Thanks


dani  2004-09-05 09:34:10 ( ID:dg3cp8cw8dl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hi




dani  2004-09-05 09:37:12 ( ID:dg3cp8cw8dl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

how did u encoded movies that you haven downloaded from the net.. see i have a dvd burner and i can't burn them into a dvd.. i know i need a encoder but i need the serial number to the TMPGEnc 3.0 and i have been looking and i can't find one ... please help me if u can.

thanks
dani



Question - TE25 - slow convertion No.42231
Rozegeur  2004-08-29 00:23:18 ( ID:trqe0gsytpl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello
I have 512 RAM en 1.5 ghz, yet it takes hours and hours (10 to 12) to convert avi files of appr. 150 minutes to mpeg2 format with TMPGEnc.
This can't be normal!
I've tried different settings on different sites, nothing changes.

thx


Kika  2004-08-30 08:38:21 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

OK, what did you do? What sizes? Any Filtering? What are your Settings?

On your maschine, encoding should take 1.5 - 10.5 x the play lenght of the Video, depanding on your settings.


ashy  2004-08-30 09:33:14 ( ID:aa91hwfybyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I would estimate about 5-6 hours for a movie of that length using standard settings with your CPU.
To give you a guide TMPG encodes in real time using my PC running at 3.2GHZ with DDR ram, which would be 2.5 hours for this movie. Yours would be double that at least.

To speed up the process:
1. Do not use 2 pass

2. Do *NOT* use the 'Highest' quality setting for motion search precision (you will not see any benefit at all using this setting). If you are encoding for DVD then use 'Estimate'

3. Ensure all the optimizations are enabled for your CPU type in general settings.

4. Do not use any filters especially the 'Noise' filter.

5. Ensure your priorities are set right in the VFAPI plugins. Generally the 'Directshow file reader' should be top of the list.

The speed will also be dependent on the quality of the output you are encoding. If it is full resolution then that would decrease the speed also.


If you are still unhappy with the speed then I suggest you change encoder because TMPG focuses on quality not speed.
The fastest and best quality is CCE, but also the most expensive. However it will encode a 2 hour movie in 1 hour on my machine and takes a lot more knowledge to use.

The Mainconcept encoder also is pretty fast, just slightly slower than CCE, quality is very good if set up right and a lot cheaper than CCE.

Having said this I think TMPG offers more than any other encoder and produces excellant results if correctly used.
Non of the above encoders can touch TMPG for it's MPEG1 abilities and features.



Request - TDA1 - Have the new MPEG Editor integrate with TDA No.49219
Ken Maltby  2004-08-28 08:37:57 ( ID:3dcbdym6umr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]


How about a "plug-in" that replaces the "Chapter cut edit" and
the other "Edit" functions with the new Smart Rendering MPEG
Editor? Maybe at half the cost of the stand alone Editor? Or
maybe such a function could be like the AC-3 Encoder and if
you buy the stand alone Editor the Edit features of the DVD
Author would be updated.

I think this is only fair after you pulled the "Merge&Cut" from
the 3.0 Xpress.

Luck;
Ken



Question - TE25 - KVCD No.42229
Yatti  2004-08-28 06:52:49 ( ID:lgfdrbf9q6g )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I suggest everyone check out www.kvcd.net the site provides all the info needed to burn and create vcd that have optimal parameters and it is working out great for me so far.. thants TMPGEnc net..


ashy  2004-08-28 09:33:35 ( ID:aa91hwfybyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

We've all been there, done that, got that T-shirt thanks.....



Question - TE25 - VDR files not supported - after installing sp2 final No.42225
Big_Bang  2004-08-27 19:58:38 ( ID:q8cnriqnfmj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

hi there, i'm using TMPGenc 2.521.58.169
Core Version - 1.98.152

and after installing SP2 Final, when i'm trying to set VDR file as video source, i get an error massage says :

"blabla.vdr can't open or unsupported"

how can i fix it?!

thanks


Kika  2004-08-27 21:31:47 ( ID:uuwxt3imncn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Reinstall Windows XP without SP2... Or pray for a new Version of TMPGEnc 2.5x.


ashy  2004-08-28 09:32:10 ( ID:aa91hwfybyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Go to the Virtualdub installation folder then run 'AuxSetup.exe' then click the 'Install handler' button.
'OK' everything then exit. Restart your machine and then start the frame server again and try and load the .VDR into TMPG.

If it doesn't load into TMPG still then Go to Options>Enviromental settings>VFPAI plugins and raise the priority of the 'VFW reader' to 2 and ensure it is top of the list.

If you still have problems open another instance of Virtualdub and load the .VDR into that.
If it fails to load then the frame server client isn't installed correctly. I would then suggest trying the whole procedure again.



Boshond  2004-09-25 12:03:52 ( ID:yb7n6hjpbok )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try this:
Go to the Virtualdub installation folder then run 'AuxSetup.exe' then click the 'Install handler' button.
'OK' everything then exit. Restart your machine and then start the frame server again and try and load the .VDR into TMPG.

>hi there, i'm using TMPGenc 2.521.58.169
>Core Version - 1.98.152
>
>and after installing SP2 Final, when i'm trying to set VDR file as video source, i get an error massage says :
>
>"blabla.vdr can't open or unsupported"
>
>how can i fix it?!
>
>thanks



Question - TE25 - No Audio after System (Video+Audio) Conversion No.42223
Shakotah  2004-08-26 20:47:28 ( ID:ghtouhwp2og )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi, I got a problem with TMPGENC, but im not sure if its the program or the video itself. I read other posts, and tried some of their solutions, but it doesnt work. The audio in the properties menu describes them as "Lame MP3" (Not sure what that means) and its the same for all of my videos, working and not working ones. So, i tried extracting the audio from the video using Adobe Premiere Pro. When i extracted the video, i was shocked, to find the Audio is COMPLETELY EMPTY, as if there was no audio. (the lines stuff to tell the computer the noise to make) And i knew this doesnt make sense, cause before, there was audio on the AVI file, and after finding the NO AUDIO in the video, i checked the video again, to make sure, but there is sound. I somewhat don't know whats happening here. All the other videos work, with same settings and stuff, and some dont, and also have extended time lines after encoding with TMPGEnc with those that dont work. Please help me.


gravity  2004-08-27 15:40:38 ( ID:j9nmw2szoza )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If the audio property is refering to LameMP3, do you have Lame installed on your PC? If not do a search through a search engine, download and install.
Then point Tmpgenc to the lame.exe file within your environment settings.
Thats the only part that refers to Lame in Tmpgenc.

I dont understand what you mean by there was no audio in Premiere but you know its there. Its either there or it isnt. Use something like Gspot to examine the file and see what teh actuall properties of the file are.

G A I Y
-R V T .......



Question - TE25 - no audio with OpenDML AVI No.42220
gravity  2004-08-26 20:03:20 ( ID:qpodiabomkj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If someone has an answer it would be great to save time otherwise ill have to do it the long way, here goes.

I need to convert AVI > Mpeg as to burn to SVCD.
First I get the green block thing, which's cool, i have fixed that by telling Tmpgenc to use the OpenDML VFAPI plugin as Gspot says.
But now there is no audio associated! There's audio when it uses the directshow plug but its got the green block thing goin' on.
And when I look at the tip for Microsoft Mpeg-1 Decoder it says that it uses Directshow, no mention of OpenDML.

I have not had problems before as I suppose the AVIs have used Directshow, but unless someone has a solution for the OpenDML audio decode, I'll just have to extract the audio from the AVI and point Tmpgenc to the WAV file.

Any help is appreciated.

G A I Y
R V T .............


Kika  2004-08-27 21:34:25 ( ID:uuwxt3imncn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Use ffdshow as Decoder. Enable VfW in ffdshow. Use normal AVI VFAPI.
Use ffdshow as Decoder. Activate postprocessing in ffdshow. Use DirectShow



ashy  2004-08-28 09:37:53 ( ID:aa91hwfybyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Go to Options>Enviromental settings>VFAPI plugins
Raise the priority of the 'Directshow file reader' to 2 and make it top of the list.

If the problem still exists after this install FFDSHOW. No need to mess with any of the settings in FFDSHOW it will have priority over other codecs anyway.



Question - TDA1 - Remove "Play All" button? No.49218
M Coletti  2004-08-25 19:55:20 ( ID:e4lh8emjikf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is there any way to build the title menu page without a "Play All" button? If not, is there any way to make the first title listed as the default selection when a DVD is inserted? It's much more ackward to have Play All selected as you then need to navigate backwards to get to the first title.



Question - TE25 - Floating Point Error No.42218
Hyena  2004-08-25 17:13:28 ( ID:yv5denvs/vl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I use DVD2SVCD to create Video DVDs from my avi files but after DVD2SVCD runs TMPGEnc and finishes encoding I get error "Floating Point Division by zero". What is this and what can I do about it?


gravity  2004-08-26 20:08:53 ( ID:qpodiabomkj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I think I had this problem when I first used Tmpgenc.

Try raising the priority of your Directshow VPAFI Plug-in.

Open Tmpgenc,
in the main screen click,
Option > Environmental Setting... > VFAPI Plug-in
Right Click the "DirectShow Multimedia File Reader" and select "Higher Priority" until it's one above everything else.

Remember what it was incase im wrong so you can change back.

Try converting a small movie file and see if it works :)

G A I Y
R V T ...



Question - TE25 - Audio Problem at the end of an MPEG No.42211
Ditzt  2004-08-25 17:06:38 ( ID:4j1ccubzsd. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi, I'm using TMPGEnc-2.521.58.169-Free, and have seen the same problem with TMPGEnc-2.521.58.169-Plus.

I have a 2min 7sec uncompressed AVI I created with lightwave and edited together using ULead Media studio. The audio is embedded in the file. I've tried encoding in a number of formats (CQ, CQ_VBR etc) at a number of quality levels, but I always get the same problem.

The audio stops when I reach about 2 mins, and the video continues on to the end. Then once the video has finished the last 7 seconds of the audio plays.

Any ideas?

(Audio is Layer-2 44100Hz 192kbps)


ashy  2004-08-26 17:13:56 ( ID:aa91hwfybyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Extract the audio to a wav with Virtualdub and use that as your audio source.


ashy  2004-08-26 17:17:58 ( ID:aa91hwfybyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I jus re-read your post.
You say the audio in the AVI is MP2? That's unusual for an AVI.
However if that is indeed the case then you don't need to re-encode the audio at all.
Just demux it with a suitable program such as Virtualdub.
Create a video only MPEG then remux it with your audio using the MPEG tools in TMPG.


Ditzt  2004-08-26 17:33:02 ( ID:4j1ccubzsd. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'll give that a go, cheers.

The only reason I went with MP2 was I'd already tried the other formats, and had the same problem.


Ditzt  2004-08-26 17:45:37 ( ID:4j1ccubzsd. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Nope,

Tried using separated out audio and still have the same problem (using mpeg1 audio this time)

Anymore ideas?



ashy  2004-08-27 08:31:51 ( ID:aa91hwfybyn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hang on a minute, you got me confused...are you saying that the original audio in the AVI is 'NOT' actually MP2?

The way your post reads is that your AVI has MP2 audio, but I guess you mean that is the format you are attempting to encode to.
What is the audio format in the AVI?

In any case extracting the audio to a wav with Virtualdub should solve the problem, however you MUST do this procedure correctly.
You need to select 'Full processing' and then select 'PCM' as the compression method.
When done the output file should be quite large, if it isn't you haven't done it correctly.

Iam guessing your AVI contains VBR MP3 which is common for causing problems.


Ditzt  2004-08-28 16:16:03 ( ID:4j1ccubzsd. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Cheers for the suggestion, but the original AVI contains 16 bit PCM.

When I split it out using virtualDub, I did have full processing mode selected, and the output file was also 16bit PCM.

You are correct, the audio formats I refered to were the ones I had tried to encode in the mpeg.




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