I'm transcoding some anime music videos into mpeg 2 for a DVD project. I tried to use an all in one program, but Nero Vision Express 2 kept crashing on certain vids and made glitchy dvds so I'm using TMPGEnc to transcode the videos. I'll do the authoring later...
Anyway, my question is this:
No matter what I try with the settings, a certain vid is having problems. The video itself has some neat effects like faded in and out overlays and this all looks great in the avi. But in the mpeg after the fadeout in each sequence there is a frame with block noise that looks like leftover data from the previous frame (no problems on the fade in). I don't know what would cause this as there is nothing of the sort in the source file. Normally this wouldn't be a huge deal, but these effcts really make the video and I can't stand to see them butchered. Is there a solution to this during the transcoding process? If not, I have an idea: as it is only one frame that is glitchy each time, and the next frame is nearly identical but without the block noise, is there any sort of program that will let me go in and replace the frames one at a time by hand? like copy the next frame and paste it in the problem frame's spot? and if I did this would I have to split the audio and video first to keep the audio intact and then rejoin them? This project is driving me nuts, if anyone can help I'd /REALLY/ appreciate it.
Thanks much
Anyway, my question is this:
No matter what I try with the settings, a certain vid is having problems. The video itself has some neat effects like faded in and out overlays and this all looks great in the avi. But in the mpeg after the fadeout in each sequence there is a frame with block noise that looks like leftover data from the previous frame (no problems on the fade in). I don't know what would cause this as there is nothing of the sort in the source file. Normally this wouldn't be a huge deal, but these effcts really make the video and I can't stand to see them butchered. Is there a solution to this during the transcoding process? If not, I have an idea: as it is only one frame that is glitchy each time, and the next frame is nearly identical but without the block noise, is there any sort of program that will let me go in and replace the frames one at a time by hand? like copy the next frame and paste it in the problem frame's spot? and if I did this would I have to split the audio and video first to keep the audio intact and then rejoin them? This project is driving me nuts, if anyone can help I'd /REALLY/ appreciate it.
Thanks much
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