Dear Forum, Last night I did try to convert XviD clips to MPEG-1 VCD complaint use TMpgEnc, and after I load the .avi file, suddently the TMpgEnc is getting crashed. I think it's relating to the XviD's vfw decoder because when I try the DivX 5.x or even old 3.11 clips all are with no problem. Thank you. PS. I'm using Koepi's build 09122002 on Win2k Sp3, and TMpgEnc 2.59x
Hi, so you're still around. Me too. Tell me, who ist that girl on your avatar? Anyway, did you try an older build for decoding or even one of Nic's builds. At least in Koepi's latest build (19122002) the decoding via direct show but also via dll is seriously broken. That's all I can give you as an advice. Another option would be to write an Avisynth script for decoding and put that one into TMPG. Merry Christmas and happy new year. Ciao, tiki4
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1) Open TMPGEnc and press Cancel if Wizard pops up 2) Go to Option->Environmental Setting...->VFAPI plug-in 3) Adjust the plug-in priorities (this is done by right clicking on the plug-in and choosing Higher priority as many times as necessary) to match the following: DirectShow Multimedia File Reader.......3 AVI2(OpenDML) File Reader................1 AVI VFW compatibility Reader.............0 CyberLink MPEG-2 Decoder.................0 Microsoft MPEG-1 Decoder.................0 Wave File Reader..............................0 BMP/PPM/TGA/JPG File Reader...........-2 DVD2AVI Project File Reader 1.76+.....-2* TMPGEnc Project File Reader 2.58......-2* 4) Press OK 5) Now you can load your XviD AVI into TMPGEnc just like any other AVI and encode as you wish.
ello im havin the same prob so i tried wat the guy wrote above me and it does work but wen i play the svcd to check it , it stutters every say 7-10 secs
@goldseal, change the motion search algo to 'NORMAL' instead of default 'MOTION ESTIMATION' and your stutter will go away. Also if your source is progressive, then I'd change the encode to 'progressive' instead of the default 'interlace' as well. Hope this will help.
No idea though so what motion estimation search algo should have to do with stuttering video ? I'd estimate its more a problem with an incompatibility of the audio sampling rate ( a. 48 KHz used ? only modern standalone DVD PLayers can cope with that b. inprecise sampling rate from bad resampling ) or the frame rate of the source video ....
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If you only choose directshow filter in envirinment settings, you could even use ffdshow filter and resize and postprocessing and you could also encode mp3 sound directly to mp2 in sync! even VBR bitrate. in other words if you use directshow when encoding with tmpgenc you dont need to demux the mp3 audio file or ac3 to get the movie in sync.
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i changed the motion sensing to normal and didnt seem to make any difference. what if i convert it from xvid to a divx then to svcd thats all i can think of.. cheeerss for the help