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05-17-2003, 07:43 PM
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It is problably some bad frames which will make it to crash,use Virtual Dub to scan your movie for bad frames ALWAYS before encoding a movie,you can find the guide to it in my siganture link.
And I had problems with the new TMPGenc so I use TMPGEnc 2.58 Plus which works for me.If you want it,then grab it from here.
TMPGEnc-2.58.44.152-Plus
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05-18-2003, 01:50 AM
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Ive ran The ring thru vdub and it got the all clear, no bad frames found.
The film is in XviD with ac3 audio and ive read alot about other people having proplems encoding using TMPGenc.Maybe this is the prob XviD/ac3 combination??
I also read about people using DVD2SVCD to encode this with success
Ive got this program but dont know how to encode using this, not had to use it before.
Btw im using TMPGenc Plus 2.58 44 152
Thanks for the reply tho Crack_man
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05-18-2003, 02:27 AM
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change the VFAPI-plug in TMPGEnc by going to Options-->Enviromental settins-->VFAPI plug-in and change it like this.
DirectShow Multimedia File Reader........4
AVI2(OpenDML) File Reader...................1
AVI VFW compatibility Reader................0
Microsoft MPEG-1 Decoder.....................0
Wave File Reader...................................0
BMP/PPM/TGA/JPG File Reader..............-2
TMPGEnc Project File Reader 2.58........-2
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05-18-2003, 03:41 AM
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Encoding can be a pain in the ass, i've tried it but i never been able to encode sucessfully, why are you using vcd when svcd is better if your dvd doesnt play svcd it can be tricked into playing it using the supertrick.
Your best bet is to get the film already encoded by someone else.
There is a couple way around this first you could connect your computer to the tv/video, but your video card will a tv out connection.
or you could buy a kiss dvd which plays alot of the computer encodes like divx and even if they dont they release firmware updates(you burn them to cd and run it your dvd) and this updates the codes ect on the chip, but you will need the $US250.
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05-18-2003, 12:25 PM
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05-18-2003, 08:26 PM
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Read THIS maybe it will help you
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05-19-2003, 11:11 AM
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05-19-2003, 02:31 PM
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the wave is so huge cuz itīs uncompressed, which meant that the audio use no special codec and thats why its so big.
Your movie has AC3 sound,thats why you had to make it to an uncompressed wave but you can use that wave in TMPGenc as audio source and then when you are done,you can delete it.
Or you can install another version of the AC3 codec which I use and with that,I dont need to make the AC3 to wave.
If you want the AC3 codec,then you can get it from here.
AC3 codec
but you need to change the VFAPI plug-in like I did with the earlier post.
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05-19-2003, 05:06 PM
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Thanks m8 will do that
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