Help files for TMPGEnc 4.7.3.292

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  • jwmghf
    Gold Member
    Gold Member
    • Oct 2004
    • 134

    Help files for TMPGEnc 4.7.3.292

    Hey guys:

    I would like to learn how to use this program. I understand the basics of it because I have been using Tmpgenc 2.5 for a few years now. I am usually converting 23, 25, and 29fpm avi's. I have come across an avi that's 24fpm and I'm not sure how to handle it with Tmpgenc 2.5 so I thought I would try this newer version out.

    Thanks
    System Details:

    Asus Rampage III Extreme, BIOS 1301, Chipset N/A, CPU Intel I7 980X,
    Memory OCZ OCZ3RPR1600LV12GK, Video Card Asus (ATI) EAH5970 (Core Clock 725MHz), SSD OCZ Revodrive SSD240, 2x WD RE4 2003FYYS, Optical Drives Pioneer BDR-206BK, Water Cooling CPU waterblock EK Supreme HF, EK Motherboard Waterblock EK-FB RE3, EK GPU EK-FC5970 Waterblock, Case Mountain Mods Extended Ascension, Operating System Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
  • MilesAhead
    Eclectician
    • Nov 2006
    • 2615

    #2
    With TMPGEnc Plus if I had to change the framerate, I set it to keep the framerate the same, and output separate video and audio files(which is the default iirc.) Then just use DGPulldown to adjust the framerate of the video file. Usually I would then author with DVDAuthorGui, since it accepts separate video and audio files.

    DGPulldown is a good idea anyway because it usually avoids audio sync issues caused by changing the framerate. A lot of the avi to dvd converters are using pulldown automatically now for that reason.

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    • jwmghf
      Gold Member
      Gold Member
      • Oct 2004
      • 134

      #3
      Hey Miles:

      I use DgPulldown all the time. It's great!!! With TMPGEnc 2.5 I usually have to tell it what the frame rate is, but, it doesn't offer the frame rate of 24. It does offer 23.9...whatever it is for USA NTSC, but that's different then 24fps. The later version, TMPGEnc 4.7.3.292 offers the 24fps which is cool but I never dealt with trying to convert 24fps. Are there any help threads for TMPGEnc 4.7.3.292??? I don't mind reading through them, I love this stuff.

      Thanks
      System Details:

      Asus Rampage III Extreme, BIOS 1301, Chipset N/A, CPU Intel I7 980X,
      Memory OCZ OCZ3RPR1600LV12GK, Video Card Asus (ATI) EAH5970 (Core Clock 725MHz), SSD OCZ Revodrive SSD240, 2x WD RE4 2003FYYS, Optical Drives Pioneer BDR-206BK, Water Cooling CPU waterblock EK Supreme HF, EK Motherboard Waterblock EK-FB RE3, EK GPU EK-FC5970 Waterblock, Case Mountain Mods Extended Ascension, Operating System Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

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      • MilesAhead
        Eclectician
        • Nov 2006
        • 2615

        #4
        There must be different incarnations. Mine has it.
        Attached Files

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        • jwmghf
          Gold Member
          Gold Member
          • Oct 2004
          • 134

          #5
          I see what you were talking about now. What type of file do you use for your source? The only one I have ever used is the m2v file.

          I know how to create an m2v in T2.5...but I don't know how to create one in T4.7.3.292?? How can I do that?

          Thanks
          System Details:

          Asus Rampage III Extreme, BIOS 1301, Chipset N/A, CPU Intel I7 980X,
          Memory OCZ OCZ3RPR1600LV12GK, Video Card Asus (ATI) EAH5970 (Core Clock 725MHz), SSD OCZ Revodrive SSD240, 2x WD RE4 2003FYYS, Optical Drives Pioneer BDR-206BK, Water Cooling CPU waterblock EK Supreme HF, EK Motherboard Waterblock EK-FB RE3, EK GPU EK-FC5970 Waterblock, Case Mountain Mods Extended Ascension, Operating System Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

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          • MilesAhead
            Eclectician
            • Nov 2006
            • 2615

            #6
            Sorry. The TMPGEnc 2.5 Plus is the latest I've owned of that product line. Since then I've been using free encoders almost exclusively. When I bought TMPGEnc Plus there weren't that many choices out there. Maybe someone else has experience and can help you out.
            Last edited by MilesAhead; 1 Sep 2009, 12:24 PM.

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            • jwmghf
              Gold Member
              Gold Member
              • Oct 2004
              • 134

              #7
              No prob. I'll sit tight and search the site for some more info. Thanks again.
              System Details:

              Asus Rampage III Extreme, BIOS 1301, Chipset N/A, CPU Intel I7 980X,
              Memory OCZ OCZ3RPR1600LV12GK, Video Card Asus (ATI) EAH5970 (Core Clock 725MHz), SSD OCZ Revodrive SSD240, 2x WD RE4 2003FYYS, Optical Drives Pioneer BDR-206BK, Water Cooling CPU waterblock EK Supreme HF, EK Motherboard Waterblock EK-FB RE3, EK GPU EK-FC5970 Waterblock, Case Mountain Mods Extended Ascension, Operating System Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

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              • paglamon
                Lord of Digital Video
                Lord of Digital Video
                • Aug 2005
                • 2126

                #8
                I know how to create an m2v in T2.5...but I don't know how to create one in T4.7.3.292?? How can I do that?
                Are you talking about TMPGEnc Express ? If you are, then this can be done in TE. In the output format select MPEG file output.There,under output stream type,select ES(video only).Click image for larger version

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                • jwmghf
                  Gold Member
                  Gold Member
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 134

                  #9
                  Hey Paglamon:

                  Yes I am referring to TMPGEnc Xpress. So when I have a 25fps avi, this is what I should do to create the m2v? And then run it through the DGPulldown? That seems to be correct to me, or is there a better way?

                  Thanks
                  System Details:

                  Asus Rampage III Extreme, BIOS 1301, Chipset N/A, CPU Intel I7 980X,
                  Memory OCZ OCZ3RPR1600LV12GK, Video Card Asus (ATI) EAH5970 (Core Clock 725MHz), SSD OCZ Revodrive SSD240, 2x WD RE4 2003FYYS, Optical Drives Pioneer BDR-206BK, Water Cooling CPU waterblock EK Supreme HF, EK Motherboard Waterblock EK-FB RE3, EK GPU EK-FC5970 Waterblock, Case Mountain Mods Extended Ascension, Operating System Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

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                  • paglamon
                    Lord of Digital Video
                    Lord of Digital Video
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 2126

                    #10
                    That seems to be correct to me
                    And me too .
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