I have read conflicting answers as to the minimum CPU requirement for TMPGEnc. One place says a PIII is required, one says it is recommended. Does anyone know if this will run on a PII?
TMPGEnc minimum requirements
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The better the system, the less the encoding time. Yes, I do believe it will run on a PII, it'll probably tak you longer. I use TMPGEnc, to encode cartoons on my old P200, if I were to encode a movie, it would take forever---like about 5 days---but I would still could get it done, theoretically. -
The reason I ask is I am attempting to use the 14 demo copy to encode a mpg-2 video file with the mp2 mpeg-1 audio file. Whenever I include the audio file, the program aborts with a floating-point exception error.
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As a general note, TMPGENC is incompatible with divx 5.xx codecs, if you have them, you'll need to uninstall them.
Secondly, does this occur with one specific file? In any case, load the file into Virtualdub post any errors or prompts you may recieve as well as the "file information."Comment
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I tried VirtualDub, however, it will not load mpeg-2 video so I can not get the information requested. I am attempting to encode the video as "m1v" format so that it may be loaded. Is there any way to load just the audio since that is what TMPGEnc is complaining about? I can play with the video all I want, no errors. When "any" audio is loaded, I get the floating-point exception.Comment
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