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EightBall 04-25-2002 03:25 AM

encoding with Tmpgenc with Sefy's guides...
 
I ripped Carlitos Way using SmartRipper, frameserving with dvd2Avi, and encoding with Tmpgenc usig kvcd.net.
I wish to open VCDEasy to burn the two disks with but when I go to load the file it doesn't see them.
Do I have to resave them with another extension? When I right click/properties, they show as mpeg files.

What do I do? :?:

EightBall 04-25-2002 05:00 AM

saved files as .MPG
 
I saved the files with the .mpg extensions and that seemed to correct the problem. VCDEasy is now able to "see" the files. But when I select them and VCDEasy scans them, it gives me a message that 352 x 480 is not a valid format for "Film" encoded sequences.

Whats up with that? I thought encoding in NTSC Film at 352x480 was the whole point of the template.

Eightball

Sefy 04-25-2002 08:14 AM

It's not complaining about it being Film, cause Film is the 23.976 fps, it is complaining about the resolution which is not standard, you can simply ignore the message and continue.

EightBall 04-25-2002 11:34 AM

But I cannot go any further
 
When the error message comes up I must click ok on it to close the box. When I do that, VCDEasy has NOT loaded the Mpg. Therefore I can't ignore it and proceed. Any other tips?

NYPlayer 04-25-2002 11:50 AM

But I cannot go any further
 
Make sure that you uncheck in VCDeasy the option the scan the mpg for compliance.

EightBall 04-25-2002 06:55 PM

Thankyou.
 
Unclicked the box, worked like a charm! Thanx!


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