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dodgy368
06-28-2004, 05:49 PM
I started acp up and pointed it to tmpgenc, loaded the avi I wanted to convert and it started, only thing is, it keeps running a test, is this normal?

Here's the log file showing in acp if it's any help.

C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\b-teachersp.avi
size:640x368
frames: 106238
seconds: 4431
fps: 23.9762129102511
videocodec: yv12
audiocodec: MPEG Layer 3
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acp version: 0.9.993

start: 28/06/2004 15:13:50

free disk space on C:\ 2227.44 Mbytes

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audio demux
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C:\Program Files\acp\VirtualDubMod\VirtualDubMod.exe /s"C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\audio.jobs" /x

avi audio size: 68.16 mb

audio demuxed: 28/06/2004 15:28:09

free disk space on C:\ 2158.95 mb

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audio coding
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converting to wav: C:\Program Files\acp\MADplay\madplay.exe -v --output=wave:"C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\audio.wav" "C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\audio.mpa"
mpeg audio to wav done: 28/06/2004 15:32:23

converting to mp2: C:\Program Files\acp\BeSweet\BeSweet.exe -core( -input "C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\audio.wav" -output "C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\audio.mp2" -logfile "C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\audio.log" ) -ota( -g max ) -ssrc( --rate 44100 ) -mp2enc( -m s -b 128 -e )

transcoded audio size: 69233 kb

audio transcoded: 28/06/2004 16:12:15

free disk space on C:\ 1307.39 mb


+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
mpeg info
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
number of i pictures in gop: 1
number of p pictures in gop: 15
number of b pictures in gop: 2
output interval of sequence header: 1
max number frames in gop: 15
matrix: kvcd
intra: 8,9,12,22,26,27,29,34,9,10,14,26,27,29,34,37,12,14,18,27,29,34,37,38,22,26,27,31,36,37,38,40,26,27,29,36,39,38,40,48,27,29,34,37,38,40,48,58,29,34,37,38,40,48,58,69,34,37,38,40,48,58,69,79
non-intra: 16,18,20,22,24,26,28,30,18,20,22,24,26,28,30,32,20,22,24,26,28,30,32,34,22,24,26,30,32,32,34,36,24,26,28,32,34,34,36,38,26,28,30,32,34,36,38,40,28,30,32,34,36,38,42,42,30,32,34,36,38,40,42,44
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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video prediction
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+++++++++ avisynth script ++++++++

LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\acp\filters\2.0.x\MPEG2DEC.DLL")
AviSource("C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\b-teachersp.avi",false)

IL = 1062
SL = 50
SelectRangeEvery(IL,SL)

+++++++ end avisynth script +++++++

bitrate max: 1150
bitrate min: 300
quality: 50
C:\Program Files\Pegasys Inc\TMPGEnc Plus 2.5\TMPGEnc.exe "C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\video.tpr" /Encode /Close
video transcode test 1 done: 28/06/2004 16:28:44
transcoded video size test: 27491 kb
estimed: 654430 kb (70896 audio+583534 video)
wanted: 814080 kb (70896 audio+743184 video)
video percent: 79
total percent: 80
free disk space on C:\ 2692.77 mb

bitrate max: 1150
bitrate min: 300
quality: 75
C:\Program Files\Pegasys Inc\TMPGEnc Plus 2.5\TMPGEnc.exe "C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\video.tpr" /Encode /Close
video transcode test 2 done: 28/06/2004 16:45:46
transcoded video size test: 27509 kb
estimed: 654812 kb (70896 audio+583916 video)
wanted: 814080 kb (70896 audio+743184 video)
video percent: 79
total percent: 80
free disk space on C:\ 2692.73 mb

bitrate max: 1150
bitrate min: 300
quality: 100
C:\Program Files\Pegasys Inc\TMPGEnc Plus 2.5\TMPGEnc.exe "C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\video.tpr" /Encode /Close
video transcode test 3 done: 28/06/2004 17:01:38
transcoded video size test: 27509 kb
estimed: 654812 kb (70896 audio+583916 video)
wanted: 814080 kb (70896 audio+743184 video)
video percent: 79
total percent: 80
free disk space on C:\ 2692.73 mb

bitrate max: 1150
bitrate min: 600
quality: 100
C:\Program Files\Pegasys Inc\TMPGEnc Plus 2.5\TMPGEnc.exe "C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\video.tpr" /Encode /Close
video transcode test 4 done: 28/06/2004 17:18:03
transcoded video size test: 27816 kb
estimed: 661328 kb (70896 audio+590432 video)
wanted: 814080 kb (70896 audio+743184 video)
video percent: 79
total percent: 81
free disk space on C:\ 2692.84 mb

bitrate max: 1150
bitrate min: 885
quality: 100
C:\Program Files\Pegasys Inc\TMPGEnc Plus 2.5\TMPGEnc.exe "C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\video.tpr" /Encode /Close
video transcode test 5 done: 28/06/2004 17:34:45
transcoded video size test: 28313 kb
estimed: 671878 kb (70896 audio+600982 video)
wanted: 814080 kb (70896 audio+743184 video)
video percent: 81
total percent: 83
free disk space on C:\ 2691.83 mb

bitrate max: 1150
bitrate min: 1100
quality: 100
C:\Program Files\Pegasys Inc\TMPGEnc Plus 2.5\TMPGEnc.exe "C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\teachers pet\video.tpr" /Encode /Close

dodgy368
06-28-2004, 07:20 PM
It did 6 tests and then started to make it. ;)

Robert00000
06-28-2004, 07:33 PM
I think muchspl2 has emigrated after embarassing himself challenging my knowledge.

He may be an expert on KVCD but needs to do many years more of learning before he'll be in a postition to challenge me :lol:


Don't worry muchspl, all is forgiven, but make sure you know what your're talking about before you start to question a true expert ;)

muchspl2
06-28-2004, 08:44 PM
da fuck are you talking about you ignorant n00b, I suggest a warm cup of STFU
you will never know as much as me in anything except sucking cock and talking bullshit (I never done but you seem seem to be a expert with rob)
back on subject
as far as the poster, yes that is correct, just let it go
its predicting

dodgy368
06-28-2004, 11:16 PM
Cheers muchspl2, I converted a 702mb avi file into a 679mb mpeg and I'm now watching it on my tv, seems fine but the big test is seeing if it's ok at the end of the film.

The film I converted is animated, if I converted a normal film that's 700mb avi format, would it stay around the same size when converted? May sound a silly question but I used tmpgenc to convert an avi file before(not using acp though) and it ended up being 2.5gb! lol :D

Robert00000
06-28-2004, 11:37 PM
Originally posted by muchspl2@28 June 2004 - 20:52
da fuck are you talking about you ignorant n00b, I suggest a warm cup of STFU
you will never know as much as me in anything except sucking cock and talking bullshit (I never done but you seem seem to be a expert with rob)
back on subject
as far as the poster, yes that is correct, just let it go
its predicting
I don't resort to foul language but prefer to let the facts speak for themselves. Look at your recent posts.

You calling me a noob :lol: .

If having almost 4 years of experience in movie encoding still makes me a noob, then there aren't many pro's here then :lol:

What i dislike is people who pretend to know more than they actually do. If it wasnt bad enough that they give bad advice but the fact the newbies who are using this forum think they're getting good guidance, when they're not and pass on bad knowledge to others.

I never make any posts on topics i don't have actual experience on, but far too many people here do and disparage others who do know the facts.

A typical example was with the recent post from the guy who wanted to know if he could fit a 2 hr 30 min movie in VCD format on a 80 min CD. I gave him the correct answer, which was NO he couldn't, but your reply to this was that he could and i shouldnt say anything if i didnt understand.

You obviously didnt know what the specifications of a VCD is, but not only that you attacked me for giving the correct answer.

I think everyone who claims to be an expert should only stick to what they know, and be HONEST about what they know. If they're not sure about something they should not pretent to know the answer just to keep the illusion they have created for themselves.

We are here to pass on the experience we possess to others, but make sure it is experience your passing on and not guesswork.

dodgy368
06-29-2004, 12:05 AM
Just watched the end of the film, fantastic quality for the whole of the film, just need the answer to my last question now, if the size stays the same then I'll be over the moon!!! :D :D :D :D :D

muchspl2
06-29-2004, 03:29 AM
Originally posted by Robert00000+28 June 2004 - 18:45--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Robert00000 @ 28 June 2004 - 18:45)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-muchspl2@28 June 2004 - 20:52
da fuck are you talking about you ignorant n00b, I suggest a warm cup of STFU
you will never know as much as me in anything except sucking cock and talking bullshit (I never done but you seem seem to be a expert with rob)
back on subject
as far as the poster, yes that is correct, just let it go
its predicting
I don&#39;t resort to foul language but prefer to let the facts speak for themselves. Look at your recent posts.

You calling me a noob :lol: .

If having almost 4 years of experience in movie encoding still makes me a noob, then there aren&#39;t many pro&#39;s here then :lol:

What i dislike is people who pretend to know more than they actually do. If it wasnt bad enough that they give bad advice but the fact the newbies who are using this forum think they&#39;re getting good guidance, when they&#39;re not and pass on bad knowledge to others.

I never make any posts on topics i don&#39;t have actual experience on, but far too many people here do and disparage others who do know the facts.

A typical example was with the recent post from the guy who wanted to know if he could fit a 2 hr 30 min movie in VCD format on a 80 min CD. I gave him the correct answer, which was NO he couldn&#39;t, but your reply to this was that he could and i shouldnt say anything if i didnt understand.

You obviously didnt know what the specifications of a VCD is, but not only that you attacked me for giving the correct answer.

I think everyone who claims to be an expert should only stick to what they know, and be HONEST about what they know. If they&#39;re not sure about something they should not pretent to know the answer just to keep the illusion they have created for themselves.

We are here to pass on the experience we possess to others, but make sure it is experience your passing on and not guesswork. [/b][/quote]
whatever
@dodgy368
glad you got it, disregard the troll

dodgy368
06-29-2004, 11:12 PM
Trying to convert another (animated)film, the sound has converted ok but I think there&#39;s a problem with the video cos it&#39;s a black screen in tmpgenc(could see the frames in the first one), says the codec is mp43, have I got a problem?

dodgy368
06-30-2004, 12:56 AM
Yep, converted it(into mpeg), audio is fine but I&#39;ve got a black screen, what have I done wrong? :helpsmile:

Gre1
06-30-2004, 01:50 PM
What are u playing it on. DVD player or computer if computer use VideoLan in DVD player it may not work.

dodgy368
06-30-2004, 06:19 PM
Black screen in video lan, wmp and divx player, audio is fine in all. :(

muchspl2
06-30-2004, 06:30 PM
can you play the original
does tmpgenc have a red error at the bottom

dodgy368
07-01-2004, 08:11 AM
Yep, can play the original, nope, no red error.

Originals properties says the video compression is MS-MPEG4 V3.