Error converting AVI files with TMPGencode

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  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #16
    "Thank you very much for that."

    My pleasure ;>}



    "Next Question how can I transform a .DAT file back into an AVI or MPG movie?.
    I used VirtualDub to do it but the only problem is that it produced a 23GB file and my HD run out of memory before it finished it."

    When using VirtualDub to convert the file to .AVI, you have to select a video codec for compression ("Video" dropdown menu, click on "Compression"), because VirtualDub's default setting, which you've unknowingly used, is for UNCOMPRESSED RGB...

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    • colchagua007
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2003
      • 13

      #17
      Dear Setarip,

      Once again Thanks for that.

      >When using VirtualDub to convert the file to .AVI, you have to >select a video codec for compression ("Video" dropdown menu, >click on "Compression"), because VirtualDub's default setting, >which you've unknowingly used, is for UNCOMPRESSED RGB...


      I managed to convert back the .DAT file I choose the Indeo codec to compress the file. In your own opinion which will be the best codec to use to compress?

      kind regards,

      Rodrigo

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      • setarip
        Retired
        • Dec 2001
        • 24955

        #18
        "In your own opinion which will be the best codec to use to compress?"

        Certainly not the Indeo series. I'd suggest you try either the 3IVX codec or one of the DivX codecs, which will generate a smaller file (with good quality)...

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        • colchagua007
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2003
          • 13

          #19
          Dear Setarip,

          Once again Thanks very much for your help.
          You are an asset to this list

          kind regards,

          Rodrigo

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          • setarip
            Retired
            • Dec 2001
            • 24955

            #20
            "Dear Setarip,
            Once again Thanks very much for your help."

            Best of luck with your ongoing efforts ;>}

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            • colchagua007
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Aug 2003
              • 13

              #21
              Dear Setarip,

              Just Like Columbo before he exits the scene of the crime:
              " One last question:" can you burn a DIVX compressed film directly to DVD or you must convert it to MPG2?

              kind regards,

              Rodrigo

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              • shiny#3
                Digital Video Master
                Digital Video Master
                • Jul 2003
                • 1000

                #22
                a divx file can be burnt directly to a dvd.

                note that dvd only means digital versatile disk..... no matter
                what it contains. if the burning software is set to iso data mode
                the resulting dvd will just behave like a very big data cd.

                these disks of course will only be playable on special dvd standalones that can display mpeg4 videos.

                if you want to create a MOVIE dvd out of an avifile you have to reencode to mpeg2.

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                • shiny#3
                  Digital Video Master
                  Digital Video Master
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 1000

                  #23
                  as I reread your posts i noticed that one question remained unanswered.

                  to convert a *.dat file, that was created for dvd use,
                  back to mpeg just copy it from your dvd/ or dvdready folder and rename it to *.mpg

                  note that the mpeg file now carries a dvd compliant header...

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