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right i get it so if i keep the tmpgenc i can correct faulty files .. cool i will remember that then and use that next time i come across a faulty file and try to fix it .. thanks
There are other neat things under advanced tab also....you can brighten your video...deeepen primary colors....clip (crop) the video to eliminate logos or whatever, set start/end points, cut out commercials....
ahhhhhh now that does sound good alot of my files have been dark and also alot have logos and such i could do with chopping out ... hmmmm i may be back in the not too distant future to annoy you all some more with irritating and annoying questions and problems lol ... thanks for that .. you have given a very confussed lady some hope lol
rite ok i found this advanced tab and i got a list of stuff i can tick so wot does wot then ? wot will brighten the picture ? wot will crop off logo's etc etc and also there are a few things i dont know what they mean too wots interlaced and non-interlaced ? and wot can you do when it says that the film may be too long when encoded ? says that the authoring software may not recognise it if it is too long says to avoid this warning the file needs to be smaller than 4070MB and at the moment is saying it will be 4199.72MB
hmmm while writing this i was trying all this on my other computer and the file i tried earlier that tmpgenc accepted it is no longer trying .. is this because i started to encode it and stopped it ?
To brighten and deepen colors see "simple color correction". To crop the picture look in "clip frame". Don't touch interlacing. When you get warning about size click "OK" and make file anyway (then you take the file to TMPGenc DVD Author...or some other authoring program...to get the VIDEO_TS files which you import into DVDShrink to size it up. When TMPGenc wont accept file which you know it should accept click "OK" and hit start again...you may have to do this a couple of times...sometimes TMPGenc acts a bit quirky.
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