TMPGE encoding trouble

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  1. antius

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    I am new to this board and frankly only found it because i am in need of some helpful information. i have used smart ripper to pull the files onto my hard drive...and then dvd2avi. but when it comes to the encoding phase, TMPGE doesn't recognize my .DV2 file. the audio files encodes fine, but the DV2 file won't even load. :/ has anyone expirienced this problem before? thanks for your time!
     
  2. dripper

    dripper Guest

    yes im haveing the exact same problem now and need some help too. d2v file will not open in the video spot and the audio ( asuming the file i created with dvd2avi is the audio file) the audio file will only open in the video spot not the audio spot. i used the guild from this sight step by step by step so im lost now need help please.
     
  3. antius

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    yes, i used a step by step guide as well. i know you have to have the TMPGE.exe file in the SAME directory with the DV2 file for it to work. (i read that in the FAQ section)
    other than that, i'm not sure...my DV2 file STILL won't work....I need help too.
     
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  5. vcdmaker

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    Hey I'm new to this forum, (hense the newbie tag).
    When I try to use TMPGEnc to encode an AVI file to mpg, TMPGEnc stops encoding about 1/2 way through the process. It seems to only occur on files over 2 gig. Forgive my ignorance, but is there a 2 gig limitation to the file size you can create from?
    I'm running win2k pro on a 1.8 ghz with 800 Mb of ram. It handles smaller file sizes fine.
    Thanks in advance.
     
  6. slboss926

    slboss926 Guest

    you need to have the vfapi plugin for tmpgenc to open your .d2v files. download the plugin and put it in your tmpgenc folder and run it.
    viola - now it should read your d2v files!!
     
  7. vcdmaker

    vcdmaker Guest

    It already works fine on files less than 2 gig.
    Does the vfapi plugin help with the larger files?
     
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  8. slboss926

    slboss926 Guest

    Your source file is more than 2 gig?

    That seems awfully big. i dont think the plugin will help.
    Maybe you should split the file with virtualdub or some other splitting tool and then convert it.
     

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