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Just bought copy of Tmpgenc plus 2.5, have used trial to make VCD successfully,
I use DVD2AVI for frameserving, never a problem, downloaded new copy of Tmpgenc plus, and now I get same message on most every .d2v video file "Can not open , or Unsupported"
I have been setting for DVD NTSC, but even going back to VCD NTSC now I get that message even on that, What's up? now I can't even make a VCD out of .d2v file...Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
strange, i thought i posted this earlier. it appears to be missing.
just to eliminate any confusion, i did a search for this info in the bbs, before posting. no luck.
so here we go.....
i have an avi file, which i convert with tmpgenc 2.5. i then take the m2v / wav files and convert them to DVD file structure. when i am done, i burn a dvd. i have no audio. the first time i did this it worked, but hasn't since.
am i missing the magic button? what is my next step?
Does the WAV file actually have any audio? I'm guessing not.
Find out what the audio is in the AVI. It is likely AC3. If it is you will need the AC3ACM decompressor installed.
Or open the movie with VirtualDub, select Audio__Full processing mode, Save the uncompressed WAV file (10.1 MB / min) and load it as 'audio input' in TMPGenc. In this way VirtualDub will uncompress AC3 --> WAV (if your PC is able to deal with the format of the compressed audio).
Inn this way you solve also the problem 'audio out-of-sync if the AVI is converted to MPG'.
If you cannot decompres the audio with VirtualDub, try selecting Audio___Direct Stream Copy and compress WAV --> MP2 for SVCD with BeSweet (the WAV will not be an 'uncompressed audio', but BeSweet will decode it more likely). The MP2 will be loaded as 'audio input' by TMPGenc.
just a note to ashy. don't you think i did a search for the answer to my question, before i posted? my search came back with nothing. happy to hear you know the answers.
I have been using TMPGEnc for a couple of months now. It is a great program. However I have been experiencing a couple of problems. I have converted and burnt numerous movies using this program. Only thing is some of them work on my DVD player and some do not. Some simply say invalid disc. I can not see what I am doing different on the ones that don't work from the ones that did work. Any advice would be appreciated since I have alot of Harddrive being taken up right now with movies that I can't get working.
i started with an avi file, which i then encoded to mv2/wav. i then use the dvd author tool to create a dvd file structure. burn the disc, and i have no audio on it.
This happens to me all the time.
You may be missing the audio codec needed. Use GSPot.
Most likely though, it just didn't come through.
Try extracting the audio track.
Use Virtual Dub for avis.
Or use TMPGENC go to File/Tools/Demupliplex.
Double click on the audio track to extract and save to disk.
Then when you fo to author click browse to specifically select the extracted audio, thus overriding the audio track loaded by default.
When I trie to convert from avi to svcd the result "hacks".
Managed to convert some movies but then suddenly every time I
try to do a conversion the mpg hacks. It looks somewhat like
when you play a game and the framerate is low. Otherwise
the quality is good.
I have not yet tried to split the audio and video, just using the
wizard with the whole avi. Since it worked fine from the beguinning, i
figured I would continue with that. Will it change anything if I
tried to split them first?
It won't let me open my AVI file. I looked at solution already posted, but it didn't work for me. The file is DivX encoded, does that make a difference? If so, how do I fix it?
I have just read the last 5 or 6 posts. Non of these have had a reply.
Almost every single one of these questions has been answered many, many times over before.
I have been a member with this board for a very long time and know the answer to every one of these questions. However Iam sorry to say I'm tired of repeating the same thing day in day out to the same common questions that get asked time and time again especially when the answer is already on this board.
Time permiting I will continue to help out on this board and will try and answer most questions I feel could not be simply solved by a quick search.
If you want to help yourself then use the search function. You WILL find your solution if you persevere.
If you have already tried and made a real effort to find the solution yourself then fair enough, say so in your post and you will more than likely get help.
Hi, I've been using this great program for a couple of years now and love it, but I was wondering whether or not it can help me put a file on "1" cd-r instead of having to make it in 2 parts?
The only problem is that the templates will create a .M1V file without sound. To have a full movie, small but with sound, multiplex the movie with a MPEG-1/2 version of it, choosing, as type, 'MPEG-1/2 ... Non-standard'.
After that, you can delete hte 'dummy' MPEG-1/2 standard, which you can create also with video____'motion search precision = fast' (you'll need it only for audio...).
I had the same problem. Here is what I did:
Uninstalled DVD Author
Uninstalled Nero Burning Rom (I don't think that really mattered, but did it anyway)
cd c:\windows\system32
del px*.*
I had to delete anything that started with px from the system32 directory under the windows directory.
(actually I created a temp directory to hold em just in case I needed em)
Then re-installed DVD Author.
Hi!
My TMPGEnc will not open .avi-files for convertion. That is, it opened and converted the first file, and it worked perfectly, but after that, it has not been able to open any files, not even the one it had already converted. I get the following message after selecting file for conversion. "File "[...]" can not open, or unsupported." Any ideas on how to avoid this problem?