Plz help , Is nero too crap for encoding DIVX

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  • Fogoftheworld
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    • Apr 2002
    • 83

    Plz help , Is nero too crap for encoding DIVX

    After some frustration , i finally chopped

    a large flick , with Virtual Dub

    But once to VCD , i got little video blocks

    (Not sure what they are called technically ???)

    i don`t think Virtual Dub done this , as original files are still fine

    when played on PC.

    i used Nero & it had to reencode , since this was a DIVX Mpg4 V. 3

    I`m guessing this blocking happened in Nero , but in encoding

    (As i hear nero is crap @ encoding) , or in the fact i burned @ 24 x

    speed ??????

    If indeed it is nero , what`s a good tool to convert such DIVX to

    mpg , so i can make a good VCD in Nero ?????

    i tried TMPGenc , but i see it wont do this sort of file .

    Will the questions ever end Hehehehehe

    cheers -
  • setarip
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    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #2
    It's difficult to understand your claim that NERO (regardless of quality) could convert the file, but TMPGEnc couldn't...

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    • Fogoftheworld
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      • Apr 2002
      • 83

      #3
      Hi

      It was also hard for me to understand , but i was

      persistant & rebooted my PC & then TMPGenc

      converted the flick.

      Still not sure why

      Part of my original question was the video

      blocks i got when i converted & burned in Nero

      Is nero not something to use for reencoding ,

      or was 24 X too fast to burn & caused the blocks ?

      Cheers -

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      • setarip
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        • Dec 2001
        • 24955

        #4
        Did you get the same "blocks" when using TMPGEnc?

        Was the .AVI encoded with the SMR hack of the DivX v.3.11 codec?

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        • Fogoftheworld
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          • Apr 2002
          • 83

          #5
          Hi Setarip

          You wrote

          " Did you get the same "blocks" when using TMPGEnc? "

          i haven`t had the time to burn to VCD after encoding in

          TMPGenc , i`ll let you know , but both times there was

          no blocking when played on my PC

          "Was the .AVI encoded with the SMR hack of the DivX v.3.11 codec?"

          i`m sorry but that question just flew right over my head

          i`m not sure what this means

          Cheers -

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          • setarip
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            • Dec 2001
            • 24955

            #6
            In order to determine which codec was used to create a particular .AVI, you should do the following:

            1) Load the file into VirtualDub

            2) From the "File" dropdown menu, select "File Information"

            3) Post (here) EVERYTHING you see (both video and audio information), or post a screen capture .jpg of the information box

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            • Fogoftheworld
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              • Apr 2002
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              #7
              Att Setarip

              Tnx for your replies -

              i`m so pooped @ days end all i can do is vegetate

              As soon as i`m energized i`ll load that into

              V Dub & send resulys

              cheers -

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              • TweeKaGe
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                • May 2002
                • 1

                #8
                Hi Fogoftheworld


                I believe that the 'blocking' is indeed due to your write speed, as i used to get these annoying blocking things when burning at full speed, but when i reduced the speed to minimum (2x), the picture quality was great (for a vcd at least) and there was no blocking.

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                • Fogoftheworld
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                  • Apr 2002
                  • 83

                  #9
                  Att Setarip (Also Tnx 2 TweeKaGe ) Nimo codec ? & SVCD 2 VCD ?

                  Sorry a reply took 4 ever , but @ days end

                  all i can do is sleep , & a new day starts again.

                  i got the other flick working , so figured it was too

                  fast a write speed , so i wont bother you with a screen

                  shot to interpret(Though i`m curious as to what info

                  you`d see to determine codec used , this may be useful info

                  for future use )

                  But Alas , i have 2 more pro type questions for you to consider

                  1 . i have a flick , that i need the Nimo codec to get any audio

                  from . (It`s a .divx type) , so as a pro like you may already know ,

                  when i try to convert it to .mpg in TmpgEnc , the audio doesn`t

                  load

                  like all other files do(Audio source box is left blank) . So how do i

                  encode this flick to .mpg then 2 to VCD) with audio ?


                  2 . i have yet another flick , it`s an SVCD .

                  Which program do i need to convert this

                  to VCD , i dare not let nero do it , as it always

                  craps things when it re encodes

                  i tried nero to create an SVCD but ........................

                  My DVD player won`t play SVCD`s , it reads the time correctly

                  But wont play it . It is a reference series DVD , so i thought it

                  may , but no luck

                  i guess i`m SOL on playing SVCD`s on my DVD unit

                  Will i lose alot of this great quality converting to VCD ?

                  Tnx for all your help -

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                  • setarip
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                    • Dec 2001
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                    #10
                    For your question 1), follow the procedures in my last post...

                    For your question 2), use TMPGEnc as follows:

                    File>>MPEGTools>>Simple Multiplex

                    Load your SVCD file

                    Change mode to "MPEG1-VideoCD"

                    Enter a new filename in the "Output" box

                    Press the "Run" radio button

                    (Do not be concerned about any "Buffer underflow" messages you may see)

                    Burn (DO NOT ask burning software, such as NERO to CONVERT to VCD, rather merely BURN as a VCD)

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                    • Fogoftheworld
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                      • Apr 2002
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                      #11
                      Thanx setarip -

                      Hi

                      Thanks

                      i`ll do that , one odd thing is a message i get in

                      TMPGEnc-2.51.33.127 is that Mpeg 2 trial has expired

                      Maybe i wasn`t paying attention , i thought it was a

                      free program . No matter , i`ll try as you say not as i

                      tried & i`ll let ya know on both

                      Cheers -

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                      • Fogoftheworld
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                        • Apr 2002
                        • 83

                        #12
                        Att Setarip(Again)

                        Hi

                        i followed your instructions precisely with the

                        SVCD file in TMPGEnc-2.51.33.127

                        The end result was a large audio file

                        No video(You probably know i cant load the

                        SVCD in Virtual dub to send ya a screen of it`s

                        properties-Due to this

                        'Mpeg import filter-pack synchronization error)

                        Have you ever heard of this & how can i fix it so i

                        can make a VCD with it ?

                        i also attatch a screenshot of the flick that needs

                        Nimo codec to play any audio & then Tmpgenc cant

                        find audio to make a VCD(We spoke of this earlier & i finally

                        took a screenshot of it )

                        i don`t mean to overwhelm you(i do have another question

                        & screenshot i`ll save till this ones solved)

                        Of the 2 i`d prefer to settle the SVCD problem 1st , in case

                        your feeling overwhelmed
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