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05-21-2003, 10:02 AM
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05-21-2003, 10:36 AM
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m8 i hav the 2.51 if u want it ?
...but imo ist not as good as tmpg
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05-21-2003, 02:54 PM
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05-21-2003, 11:19 PM
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i Know u said u have it now but thought this link may be handy
As Name suggests
Tell me though have you guys tried canopus procoder
it blows away tmpg it does on my pc any way
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05-22-2003, 08:20 AM
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Originally posted by MasTeR@21 May 2003 - 23:19
i Know u said u have it now but thought this link may be handy
As Name suggests
Tell me though have you guys tried canopus procoder
it blows away tmpg it does on my pc any way
Hey, thats nice link there MasTeR
Cheers buddy :beerchug:
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05-22-2003, 08:51 AM
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05-22-2003, 12:50 PM
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CosmoK
m8 a quick guide for xvid-ac3
use tmpg 258 = vdub mod 1.5.1 = headac3he 023a
1 open the movie with vdub>audio>direct stream copy>save wav.
2 rename the wav to ac3.
4 open headac3 select the ac3 u just renamed-select destination>press start
5 open tmpg select the movie in video then that audio wav,in audio>load>choose what vcd u want to make (e.g pal.ntsc)choose the one which will match the framerate of ur movie
6video tab choose quality (highest quality very slow).
7 goto environmental settins>vfapi plugins>set directshow top the top of the list(solves a lot of issuse(
8 start
Wow!! i can now encode these 'problem' ac3/Xvid movies in TMPGEnc
I did read something similer to this somewhere CosmoK but i never managed to get it to work.
Cheers m8 :beerchug:
Btw quick ? Whats best TMPGEnc or Panasonic Encoder for this?
Reason i ask is because TMPGEnc takes about 1 hr to encode(standard settings) wheres Pan. takes 5-6 hrs 
...so surely Pan is better yes??
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