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>I have been using TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress since it was released with no problems. I have tried to encode a long video (3 hours) and get this error message:
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>"There is no quoted number of Character-string '%.2f'."
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>What is the problem? How can I correct it?
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>neo
Although this is an awfully cryptic error message, it's actually pretty simple to solve.
It's just about disk space.
If you are using NTSF partitions make sure BOTH your destination AND your temp disks have sufficient space for the file you are trying to create.
In my case I was trying to write a 4.3Gb file and although the destination has plenty of space, the temp disk only had 1.2Gb free. Temp location is in Option->Preferences
If you are using FAT32 either convert it to NTFS or dont write files over 4Gb
With the 4GB problem with the FAT32, your actually fighting a FAT32 limitation, a 4GB file is all it can handle, so yah, convert to NTSF and you'll be sailing. And as always, anytime you play with reorganizing the entire file structure of a hard-drive, back up what you don't want to loose.
I have a load of avi files I am trying to convert to mpg. All the other types of file have been fine. Extracted the wav with virtual dub and then used tmpgenc to convert to mpg.
But I have 3 which seem to be encoded differently, as "xvid-tcm". I couldnt get virtual dub to work with these files at all despite installing appropriate codecs for direct show and vfw.......it just didnt like the audio. Eventually I gave up and found another program that would extract the wav from these files.
Now, however, I cant get TMPGEnc to work with them either. I am getting no error messages but the output is a mixture of just all black or green blocks. Seems like this is the kind of thing that would happen if didnt have required codecs, but the avi plays fine and also used GSpot to identify there are 3 appropriate video and 4 audio codecs installed.
The audio problem can ba solver by settting in VirtualDub Audio___Direct Stream Copy and de/compressing the 'fake WAV' file you made with BeSweet to 'MP2 for SVCD'.
The video problem is more serious. I cannot imagine how to solve it.
Hello I from Spain. Can anyone help me please? How can I repair the problem "read error ocurred at address 0011fe1b of module TMPGEncDVDAuthor.exe´with 0000014C". What I have to do? Thanks
My problem is that when i'm converting my AVI file to MPG I loose my audio. ( I've read som threads here already, so I see that you are confused over why people even wants to do this. )
My excuse for doing this, is that I want to make my subtitles permanent on the file. So I can burn them on a DVD with subtitles.
I manage to get my subtitles on the right place. But, as I wrote erlier I loose my audio when I do this.
While converting videos realised with Premiere 6.5 (acquired with Matrox RT.x10) TMPEG 2.5 begins the conversion ...and then, almost "randomly", the program exits with no reason.
I tried disabling SSE and SSE2 cpu intructions, and even the floating poin in the Matrix is disabled, but nothing to do: the piece of file that is converted is perfect, but the conversione nere arrives at 100% of the file length.
Maybe a codec problem... but not sure; does anybody can help me, please?
- Enrico
Asus K8N-E
AMD 3400+
ATI x800 AGP
1Gb RAM
200 Gb HD
I answer for myself since - trying and trying - I found the "bug".
The solution is in the nVidia chipset "nTune" utility: it effectively encreases performances, but causes small problems with intensive fpu utilizaion.
So it's enough to delete the "performance selection" directly from the rin service of the registry (regedit.exe ...etc).
Reboot and the problem is solved and locked.
My problem is that when i'm converting my AVI file to MPG I loose my audio. ( I've read som threads here already, so I see that you are confused over why people even wants to do this. )
My excuse for doing this, is that I want to make my subtitles permanent on the file. So I can burn them on a DVD with subtitles.
I manage to get my subtitles on the right place. But, as I wrote erlier I loose my audio when I do this.
I have an MPEG of a song consisting of audio and video in a single MPEG that I took from a VCD. I need to split off the audio by itself and burn it to a CD. I can't figure out how to seperate the audio from the video. Could some kind person give me a tutorial as I'm extremely inexperienced with this program. Thanks. MS
Open the MPEGtools in TMPG and then load your file into the 'Simple de-multiplexer'
Delete the video part from the video box then run it and you'll end up with just an audio file.
If the file is MP2 then you can't burn it to disk. You will need to either convert it to wav first or convert it to MP3.
TMPG can do this, but the procedure is different to the above if you want to do it.
No audio even though it is mp3 audio.
I keep trying to prepare an avi for DVD but tmpg is not picking up the audio. The audio is mp3 according to AVIcodec, but I still get no sound.
TMPGenc often cannot tackle with some type of compress ausio.
Read http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/129217, extract the audio as an Uncompressed WAV and load it or convert it to .MP2 with BeSweet (+ its GUI)