TMPGEnc vcd/svcd problems
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dragonsFB
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3. July 2002 @ 16:45 |
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By the way I still have not been able to burn the file I have of 43 min/880megs onto a 70 min CD, In case someone still has any ideas.
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dingo23
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5. July 2002 @ 11:43 |
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I have just gone through all the steps for encoding with TMPGE and i pressed start to start the procedure and it says "can't load P3Package.dll" i have already tried looking at the webpage suggested and have made the suggested setting changes, it still come up with that message. Any ideas?
OD
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5. July 2002 @ 11:46 |
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dingo23: The magic "Search messages" button can't be that hard to use, this has been answered several times in these forums. Simply google the dll's name, download it and stick it to your TMPGEnc dir.
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dingo23
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7. July 2002 @ 06:33 |
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I am trying to make an SVCD and went to encode my batch by hitting "run" but after a second a window came up and said "ssrc.exe can not be used as external encoder" i tried to reinstall ssrc but it had the same results. How do i get around this problem?
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7. July 2002 @ 06:48 |
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You followed our DVD to SVCD guide? In the page of TMPGEnc, where you setup the audio features, you need to enter the correct location where you have installed SSRC.exe (and same for toolame), otherwise it obviously will fail.
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dingo23
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7. July 2002 @ 07:07 |
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I entered the exact location of the SSRC and still the same message
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7. July 2002 @ 07:34 |
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You put it in the wrong place. SSRC must be used as frequency convertor and tooLAME must be used as an external encoder.
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dingo23
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7. July 2002 @ 07:52 |
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I did use ssrc as a frequency converter and toolame as external encoder...still the same message. why would it show as ssrc "can not be used as an external encoder" when clearly it is in the frequency converter box?
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dingo23
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7. July 2002 @ 08:03 |
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my "external tool" box looks exactly the same as the one in your web page
OD
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dingo23
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7. July 2002 @ 08:15 |
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ok it works, i completely uninstalled TMPGEnc off my computer and reinstalled it...then made the appropriate changes to the "environmental setting" tab etc...put the frequency converter and external encoder files in(the same as i did before) and now it works...but thanks
OD
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7. July 2002 @ 08:18 |
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Good :-)
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dingo23
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7. July 2002 @ 10:02 |
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ok so i got it to start encoding, but after about 30 mins it came up with "batch encode results" and said that "no folder name is included in the output file name". when the web page suggests to make a simple name like CD_one or so(when saving), do i write that in the ouput file name or do i wait until the appropriate folder that i save it in opens?
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colpalmer
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7. July 2002 @ 13:50 |
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Phew!! too heavy for me im signing off...
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caulfield
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7. July 2002 @ 15:15 |
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i'm having the same probs with tmpgenc, i get the message saying can't load p3package.dll
i've tried reinstalling tmpgenc but that hasn't solved the problem.
at the risk of sounding really stupid, should i downalod d.ll from google? what excatly is p3package.dll
ding23 my e-mail address is *no-mail-adds*removed-by-webmaster* would u please e-mail on how u solved ur problem?
i would really appreciate it thanks.
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8. July 2002 @ 00:10 |
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caulfield: You find the .dll from your computer if you have latest MS Office installed, simply use the Windows' Find to find it. If you don't have it on your computer, try to find it with Google and copy it to either TMPGEnc's dir or to \Windows\System32 dir.
And DON'T post your email address to forums, otherwise we get spambots harvesting forums for email adds and then you start wondering why in Earth you receive these penis enlargement ads once a day.
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dingo23
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8. July 2002 @ 06:52 |
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I just finished an SVCD and the quality is not that great, just like a VCD, could there be any reasons for this? I followed the instructions exactly. Thanks.
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8. July 2002 @ 07:07 |
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So, you created three CD SVCD and say its quality is comparable to VCD?
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dingo23
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8. July 2002 @ 07:13 |
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yes, i was very disappointed with the results, i have seen a few SVCD's and they are perfect, look like DVD's, but this was about the same quality as VCD yes. Any ideas?
OD
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caulfield
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8. July 2002 @ 07:57 |
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exceelent thanks heaps, i will try that, i don;t have MS office so i'll downalod it from google. yhanks againa nd i apologise for my ignorance in rlation to leavign my e-amil address;-)
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dingo23
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8. July 2002 @ 10:27 |
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I have a few SVCD's that a friend gave me and they are on 2 discs, not 3, your guide advises the use of 3, but if its possible with 2 then whats the difference?
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9. July 2002 @ 01:19 |
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dingo23: If you go with 2 CDs, quality will drop. And I've used the guide what we have several times and the quality is normally between very good and stunning, so I kinda refuse to believe your comments and/or the fact that you have followed the guide to the letter.
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dingo23
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9. July 2002 @ 04:35 |
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ok, I'll try it again...
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dingo23
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12. July 2002 @ 11:04 |
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im up to the TMPGE stage of making an SVCD and i try to load my dv2 file and it wont open, i already tried doing what the instructions told me...how can i open the file?
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12. July 2002 @ 11:06 |
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You need to get the latest VFAPI plugin (that matches the version of TMPGEnc you have) from TMPGEnc.net.
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dingo23
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12. July 2002 @ 11:14 |
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ok thanks a lot, got it.
OD
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