TMPGenc program help
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rubio12
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4. March 2003 @ 22:54 |
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Please, please, please can someone help me. I have downloaded various versions of the TMPGenc program and every time i try to convert my avi file(film) it always crashes with a reading error message stating a different combination of numbers every time.My o/s is xp home. What am i doing wrong?????????
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rubio12
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5. March 2003 @ 00:19 |
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just read another thread stating about taking off the SSE & SSE2 options. done that, started to run the program and failed again. although it did convert a lot more of the film than before.
the message reads "write error occured at address 00487de7 of module TMPGEnc.exe with 00216000". This is the message i get all the time although the numbers at the end change.
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5. March 2003 @ 01:48 |
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This is a newly seen problem now and i dont really know what could be causing it but
do you have the file in use by another program?? do you have it in a shared folder of any type??
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rubio12
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5. March 2003 @ 12:41 |
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I downloaded the avi file from kazaa, and moved it to a another folder. I have read most of your other threads / answers and have tried all of your ideas.
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6. March 2003 @ 03:21 |
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takemyars
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6. March 2003 @ 12:22 |
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I'm having a similar problem - but it is just occurring on one particular file i am trying to encode - it is a dvd rip .avi file i have downloaded whereas the others are tv rip .avi's. Could that make a difference.
I can get round it by changing the format to NTSC from PAL, but I was wondering if this will have any consequences about the quality of the resulting file due to differences frames etc? Also, if I put this onto a VCD, will my DVD player cope? It is multi region, but can it cope with different regions on the same VCD, ie if the first file is PAL, then NTSC, then back to PAL?
Thanks for any help
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6. March 2003 @ 13:24 |
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I dont know about differewnt regions on the same vcd I never axctually tried that to see if it works!
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rubio12
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6. March 2003 @ 13:43 |
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Just visited the TMPGenc page. No good, nobody replies. This one is much better. Just raised DIRECT SHOW MULTI MEDIA FILE (Enviromental settings > VFAPI plug in) to highest priority. Going to try again........
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rubio12
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7. March 2003 @ 23:51 |
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Raising the DIRECT SHOW MULTIMEDIA FILE in to the highest priority has sorted out the problem.
If you are having trouble with TMPGEnc, just keep trying the solutions found in this forum. ONE OF THEM WILL WORK
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takemyars
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8. March 2003 @ 06:33 |
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I am having further problems with TMPGEnc - i found that when i converted this paricular .avi file to NTSC Mpeg, the sound was lost. It starts OK but after about 3 seconds it disappears. Any suggestions?
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8. March 2003 @ 09:42 |
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did you decompress the audio before using it with tmpgenc???
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rubio12
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9. March 2003 @ 00:10 |
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decompress the audio???? how do you do that?
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rubio12
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9. March 2003 @ 03:32 |
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DELA,Got another question for you. maybe be a bit stupid, but is there any way of burning a converted film onto 1 cd-r disc. with using tmpgenc, the end file is massive and yeah i know that i can cut the film up, but i really want the film one one disc.
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9. March 2003 @ 09:25 |
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open the file in virtualdub and do the following to decompress the audio
1. click video - direct stream copy
2. click audio - full processing mode
3. click audio - compression and select "no compression pcm" and click ok.
4. click file - save avi
You could get a vcd on one disk but the wuality would be terrible you would have to drop the bitrates and it wouldnt be standard vcd so it probably would play. However, check out http://www.kvcd.net
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rubio12
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10. March 2003 @ 00:35 |
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DELA,cheers for your reply............ but i am now having MORE problems. I encode the film fine (using TMPGEnc) and your guide on how to. I then burn with nero (x8, cant do it any lower) and everything goes fine...until i play the vcd. The sound is good but the actual film picture is jerky, not smooth at all. any tips? I read a few other threads and notice that you don't burn vcd anymore. What do you do?
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10. March 2003 @ 08:22 |
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Well the best thing is to use good cd-r media! Also, did you burn standard vcd??
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Sefy
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10. March 2003 @ 10:38 |
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I'd like to add another question ontop of that: Is your movie by any chance in NTSC Film or regular NTSC format ?
When you say Jerky, what do you mean exactly ? each person had different definitions for certain problems.
Best Regards,
Sefy Levy,
Certified Computer Technician.
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takemyars
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10. March 2003 @ 11:53 |
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Hi, have decompressed the audio of my .avi and the file size went from 200MB to over 400MB, but when I converted to MPEG using TMPGEnc, the file size dropped to 190MB. Is this normal?
Thanks
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11. March 2003 @ 04:43 |
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Well it depends on the length of the movie file, if its 19mins and you were creating vcd then thats right but if it was a full length movie then its wrong. BTW, if it was a full length movie, 200mb is too small in the first place so dont rely on bad movies. Get a good p2p app and get the best quality movies. I would recommend eMule whioch you can read about here... http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/20686
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takemyars
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11. March 2003 @ 04:52 |
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No its OK, it was an episode of Will & Grace, so should be fine. BTW when you are doing a full length movie, what app can u use to chop it up if it wont fit on one cd-r?
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11. March 2003 @ 05:02 |
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TMPGEnc - click file - mpeg tools and click the merge and cut tab!
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rubio12
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11. March 2003 @ 14:02 |
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I burn on sony and samsung cdr 800mb and selected standard vcd on nero burn.... jerky.. well shuddery is the better word. sound fine but the actual film just dosn't run smoothly.
oh and by the way, i am on PAL format (europe).
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12. March 2003 @ 06:56 |
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rubio12, I've seen that playback before when I used to use TMPGEnc, I think its just TMPGEnc itself!
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takemyars
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12. March 2003 @ 07:34 |
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Hi sorry to be a pain but im having another problem - I am trying to convert an avi file to mpeg as usual but it TMPGEnc is saying the file type is unsupported - what does this mean and any way I can get around it?
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12. March 2003 @ 07:36 |
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Get VirtualDUB off this site and open the avi in it and do the following
1. Click video - direct stream copy
2. click audio - full processing mode
3. click audio - compression and select no compression pcm and click ok
4. click file - save avi!
open the file you save in TMPGEnc and see will it work!
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