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Video Conversion Problems

Discussion in 'Other video questions' started by deltrum, Jan 5, 2006.

  1. deltrum

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    I have extracted some video files from my Humax PVR8000T and am unable to detect what type of files they are...

    I now presume that there is not file extension and that these files are images but I have tried using DVD-Shrink and Nero to burn the file but I get unexpected file format...

    Please can someone help me solve thie problem...Thanks :D
     
  2. Jeanc1

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    Try TMPGEnc with the MPEG-2 codec , this should do it.
     
  3. deltrum

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    I have all programs of TMPGenc....What program should I be running ?

    1. TMPGEnc XPress 3.0.4.24
    2. TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 1.0.1.59 Retail
    3. TMPGEnc DVD Source Creator 2.1.3.8
    4. TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.6.34.89
    5. TMPGEnc Sound Plug-in AC-3 1.30
    6. Quicktime Reader plug-in for TMPGEnc

    Thanks
     
  4. Jeanc1

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    TMPGEnc MPEG Editor Ver. 1.3.2.98 is the latest version ! I see you have an old one.
     
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    The problem is when I navigate to the files that I have there is no extension so MPeg Editor does not recognised the file format...???
     
  6. Jeanc1

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    Maybe someone from the UK can help you on this --- All am going on is the specs for your Setop that I got here :-

    http://audiovisual.kelkoo.co.uk/b/a/ps_14188187/100008013.html

    It definately states your output format as being an MPEG-2 , hence TMPGEnc can handle those -- Quictime plugin may be required though !

    Let's hope someone in here can shed some more light on this ! <<smiles>>

    Have a Great Afternoon , am heading for work , hubby is waiting in the car !
     
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    Thanks...The files that I have are approx. 400-500mb but with no file extension and therefore are not picked up by TMPGenc as MPEG files...Can anyone help me please...:D
     

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