TMPGenc issues

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  1. tin23uk

    tin23uk Member

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    hi dont know if im in the right place to ask this question but here it is,

    i am trying to encode some of my avi files to mpegs using TMPGenc the problem is everything i try to re encode that began as a widescreen avi ends up as a fullscreen mpeg so it is all streched out and all the people in the movies are all tall and skinny,

    i tried every available aspect ratio but the resulting movie was the same everytime.

    any ideas
    thanks
     
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    On the Setup tab, select NTSC 720x480 4:3 output.
    On the Advanced tab, set source to 1:1 VGA, Keep aspect ratio 2.
     
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    i know i may sound a lil stupid but where do i find the output type so as i can set it to 4:3 all i could find was the source type which is default set to 1:1 vga,

    i couldnt find the output type using the wizard or in the expert settings.

    sorry i should have added that i want to create an mpeg1 vcd, the aspect ratios will change to 720 x 480 if i create an mpeg 2 dvd but this greates a file to large to fit onto a cd-r. the output size is grayed out on the setup wizard and keeps to its default size.
     
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    You didn't specify VCD...
    Use the wizard to generate everything, then click on the EXPERT settings button, go to the Advanced tab, and set source as 1:1 VGA, and KEEP ASPECT RATIO 2.
    A VCD has a fixed bitrate of 1150kbps. If the video is more than 80 minutes, it won't fit. Period.
    Make an SVCD instead.
     
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    thanks got it, i plan on splitting the movie in 2 to make it fit onto 2 discs i recently found that my standalone dvd player would play mpeg1 files so i thought this method might save me some cash instead of buying hundreds of dvd's,

    thanks again
     
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    If you're going to do 2 disks, you should definitely do SVCD (if your player supports it).
    Better quality.
    If you have a DVD burner, you can burn dvdr's cheaper than cdr's.
    I know the disks cost more, but you can fit 6 VCD's on one DVDR, or about 3 full length movies in SVCD, or you can use KDVD templates and get up to 16 hours per dvdr.
     

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