How to save .avi files with TMPGEnc?

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  1. xtriz

    xtriz Member

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    So I edited bunch of my video files in TMPGEnc 4, now I'd like to save all of those clips as an .avi file, but the program only lets me output a DVD version of my made video.

    Is it possible in some way to export the files I edited with this program to .avi format?
     
  2. nickberry

    nickberry Regular member

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    Hi xTrix!

    Unfortunately TMPGEnc only does MPG - hence the name!
    The full name is Tsunami MPG Encoder...

    From here you have many options - but all of them require using different software to re-encode the video.

    Regards
    Nick
     
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    Hi again

    I should correct that - you could use VirtualDub to wrap the MPEG A/V streams into an AVI container - that wouldnt require any re-encoding, but may not be fully compatable with all systems...

    Regards
    Nick
     
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    pardon me for jumping in -
    the old version of Tmpgenc (version 2.5) could save as avi.
    It was available through File/Output to file...

    Not sure if it exists in later versions.

     
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    hi Dave!

    I stand corrected!
     
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    I'm just getting started with TMPGEnc Express and it will encode to any number of formats including DIVX/AVI. I just found the advanced DIVX options and with the DIVX Pro codec it gives me a lot of the options I have in Dr DIVX... actually more. I never liked that Dr DIVX didn't support 30fps.
     

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