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hey Dela, this is a new thread for my audio video sync problem.....

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by john03, Jun 25, 2003.

  1. Dela

    Dela Administrator Staff Member

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    Nice to have it fixed, TMPGEnc and AC3 just dont mix at all really!
     
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    Dela, what would you have said i should have done if i hadn't already fixed it?
     
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    Probably would have suggested DVD2SVCD! that would have had besweet doing the audio encoding!
     
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    OK, i triedto use TooLame as an external encoder but i could't find the exe file for TMPGEnc to use! Do u no much about Toolame?
     
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    Yep i do, what u mean u couldnt find it? I recomend u download the tooLame version from the software section of this site and extract to c:\program files\toolame\

    the exe file will be in that folder then!
     
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    I downloaded a version from www.vcdhelp.com. I unzipped it and there was only text files and some .dat files which couldn't be turned into .exe. On the readme it said something about changing into a arhcibale file or suming recognisable to your computer?!?!?!
     
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    thats weird, the only i downloaded from here had an exe!
     
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    ok, im also having a couple of problems with TMPGEnc. A few times Windwos says it has encountered a problem with it and has to close it down, cancelling the encode which is really anoying as it takes so long. Do u think it is because i have three encodings going on? Do u think it makes a difference as well which Motion Search Precision you use cuz i normal leave it on the middle value.
     
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    motion search precision gives better quality! as for 3 encodes, u should only do 1 at a time!
     
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    ok, thats probably why one crashed. In the future i will put the motion shearch precision up to high or highest. Thx for all ur help!
     
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    No Problem, good luck!
     
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    Hey Dela, im having another problem. TMPGEnc keeps crashing at certain frames on different files. Windows says the program is not responding. This is time im just encoding one at a time. I have tried two different video fixers but it still doesn't seem to have made any difference. Any ideas?
     
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    OK, it is now doing it to every file i try and decode. I am not sure but i think it is randomly crashing. Have you heard of anything like this before?
     
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    With TMPGEnc of course Ive heard of this b4, what i want you to try is click option - environmental setting and click the vfapi plug-in tab, right click DirectShow Multimedia FileReader and raise its priority until it is "2" and at the top of the list. Now try again!
     
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    i have done that but still no luck!
     
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    What have you done to try and remove the frames?
     
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    Um, i 4got. I deleted it cuz it didnt work. Im gonna have a look. Ill post them up l8er!
     
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    I used DivXFix to find the bad frames, and then DivXDefreezer to remove them, the problem is DivXDefreezer just closed when i tried to click on Defreeze and i was left with no resulting output file!?!?! Do you have any ideas Dela?
    (Were you on this at 1:10AM replying to posts? U must be so devoted lol)
     
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    well, did u try using VirtualDUB to remove the bad frames?
     
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    i didnt no virtual dub can remove bad frames? Sometimes VirtualDub says it can t find some audio decompressor or something, and for other files it says it has an improper VBR encoding in the source AVI... What does that mean and how can i solve these problems???
     

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