it takes the audio, just not the video. Its the video thats giving the error.
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ok, now its really fubar! I am getting the same error on any of my movies. Even the ones I have already converted but, saved the orginal avi. I installed the Nimo Codec Pack, thats how I got the that one codec you said I needed. Do you think that messed everything up ?Comment
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It is a general solution. However, the latest versions of TMPGenc contain some important bug fixes (and perhaps if this fellow is utilizing windows xp, may be of use). His problem is a peculair one, and perhaps this may help.
BTW avoid installing the NIMO codec pack as Setarip suggested. Many people have problems with NIMO. Just install divx 3.11 alpha.Last edited by Batman; 21 Nov 2002, 01:03 AM.Comment
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Just A Little Info
Ok, juss a little info on your movie. I downloaded that movie (maybe same file or sumthin like that) Ice Age and I had probs with it, playing and burning. Well I had Nimo and that thing juss bout made all my music sound crappy and didn't even do its job like making the movies work. I uninstalled that thing (Nimo) got a lot of recommendations to use it but I looked around and found that ace mega codec pack. After that Ice Age worked and burned properly onto my vcd, and plays too.Comment
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ok I uninstalled Nimo Codec Pack, and now for the most part everything is back to normal, wierd thing is now Ice Age will play and no error when I load it in TMPGEnc! yeah! On, the other hand some of the movies I previously had loaded and converted to VCD will not load now. I keep getting the error, file cannot be opened or unsupported. <--- that is the error I get in TMPGEnc
btw, FYI: I am using Windows XPComment
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Try the Ace Mega Codec Pack. I tried that Tsunami thing played my movies but slowed everything that played my music, and Nimo well I posted about that already. I forgot where I found that Ace Mega Codec Pack but I had to do some digging to find that. Alls I remember about it was that it was a foreign site and it was in German or something like that(good thing I took 2 classes of Deutsch in hs). Juss like Nimo but w/out the problems. Oh yeah about the same size as Nimo too and comes with Zoom Player.Comment
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"On, the other hand some of the movies I previously had loaded and converted to VCD will not load now. I keep getting the error, file cannot be opened or unsupported. <--- that is the error I get in TMPGEnc"
Only because "Perseverance" is my middle name - I assume you are referring to .AVI files. If so, do the following (because it's possible that when you unisntalled the nefarious Nimo pack, you might have uninstalled a codec that you require for this/these other videos):
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 boxLast edited by setarip; 22 Nov 2002, 12:48 PM.Comment
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The first one requires the DivX v.3.11alpha codec and has a Variable Bit Rate (VBR) .MP3 audiostream. TMPGEnc cannot handle a VBR .MP3 audiostream. It has to be converted to either Constant Bit Rate (CBR) .MP3 or .WAV (Uncompressed PCM) format.
The second one requires the DivX 5.xx codec - which I believe TMPGEnc is still not capable of processing...Comment
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