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Thought I had it working, but it still says unsupported file type. I edited the reg file w/ the correct path and everything. I think I have a grasp on everything, I just need to do this one step before I can encode with CQ matic.
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Make sure you have Directshow Multimedia file reader " unchecked"
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It is unchecked (now) and readAVS moved to high priority, yet still same error.
Sorry bout the questions. I'm a complete noob with about 10 movies that I need to back up.
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Check this thread
http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....hlight=readavs
Your problem is probably related to CODECS, and the answer is probably there
If not, come back here and we'll keep figuring it out
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02-13-2006, 12:32 PM
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Must have been the ffdshow or xvid codecs, cuz it works now. Kwag, you are a god. Thank you very much. Hopefully I don't hit too many more roadblocks.
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ha, next step... roadblock.
Ok, I've got all the files, i'm ready to do the whole CQmatic thing. I searched in that thread and can't find anything.
I opened the tpr project, put the movie parameters in (from calcumatic) and click full encode. Then start.
Now it goes through everything, but has been stuck at the "preparing for calibration phase, for like 20 minutes. Any ideas?
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cqmatic is not taking the tmpgenc project read the link and did what was said but even it won't take, can anyone tell what should I do
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If you are using tmpgenc 2.5x (not 3.x) and save the project as TEXT file, there is no reason why cqmatic would not take it.
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Quote:
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If you are using tmpgenc 2.5x (not 3.x) and save the project as TEXT file, there is no reason why cqmatic would not take it.
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You mean to say with a txt extension
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TMPGEnc has two options to save projects. One is as a native .tpr project, and the other one is as a tpr "text" project.
Choose the text project option.
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i have interlaced input video, when i make a kvcd i don't get a smooth video in playback and it gets stuck when I move the slider to some other position.
I used the same scrip in the guide
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05-15-2006, 02:12 PM
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Quote:
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I used the same scrip in the guide
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I suppose the script is designed for progressive content.
If you intend to encode in MPEG1 you must deinterlace your source. If you encode in MPEG2 then you can encode in interlaced.
In both situations the script must be adapted.
http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13768
(eventually http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8678)
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recently I created a kvcd with a image size of 823MB, then the same video I trimmed the bigining and the end to remove the title with tmpegenc, when I used the vcdeasy to make a image, the image size was well bigger around 900MB. Also i noticed when I imported this video it was showing this increased size. What should I do?
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05-30-2006, 08:54 AM
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Did you care about the muxing mode selected by tmpgenc when you did the trim ? If not, it surely choosed "MPEG1 Video CD" insteed of "MPEG1 Video CD (non standard)".
If that happened you can fix it by simply demuxing then remuxing (correctly this time) the mpeg using tmpgenc.
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what I did is, used the same mpeg video file(this was already saved as a non-standard) and cut the first and the last portions to make it smaller, but when I imported it to vcdeasy, after a warning that it's a non-standard the file size jumped.
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what I did is, used the same mpeg video file(this was already saved as a non-standard) and cut the first and the last portions to make it smaller
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I understand but look at into the mpeg "merge & cut" tool of tmgenc : the muxing mode can be selected there too ! And if you do not care, tmpgenc select "VCD" whatever the source mode was. That's probably what happened to you.
Demux the (faulty) trimmed mpeg and remux it again in VCD non standard, and the issue should be fixed.
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ok thanx
will be back if any probs
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Hi
I have follwed the guide and have created the .m1v and .mp2 files. However I am struggling to find a copy of MPlex.
Does anyone know where I can get a copy or an alternative progam I could use.
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06-19-2006, 04:39 AM
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Quote:
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Does anyone know where I can get a copy or an alternative progam I could use.
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As explained a little bit above this message you can use Tmpgenc. In File Menu -> Mpeg tool -> simple multiplex.
I never had issues using it, but some people reports problems to read the mpeg on their standalone, so try it first.
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Thanks Phil
I must of missed that bit earlier in the post, I'll give it a try
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