Aloha,
I have tried a number of variations on a theme using TMPGEnc to encode AVI files to MPG-1 format...and I have been encountering a consistent problem. After encoding AVI to MPG, I use Nero to burn the video file to a Video 1 CD. However, Nero seems 'trims' the MPG files as it queues them up for the CD write. For example, a 445Meg MPG file is 'read' by Nero as 410Meg. Consequently, the end product is a VCD with significant truncation, particularly in the vertical range (a lot gets trimmed off the top and bottom). This does not bode well for videos with subtitles, as some of the subtitles wind up be 'chopped' in mid-letter (causing a confusion between p's and q's). Fortunately, I know enough Chinese, Japanese, etc to rough it through...but it's still irritating.
So far, I have been experimenting with different aspects and settings. Using a VGA aspect, I wind up with cropping. Using an NTSC 4:3 aspect, following the guidelines at Nicky Page's Digital Solutions and the DivX Digest.com "DivX to VCD Conversion Guide" doesn't work either. I have burned a number of VCDs to test these variants, changing factors such as centering, aspect ratio, edge trim, etc.
Usually, when I encode 1:1 VGA with high quality motion search settings, my finished MPG file winds up being cropped (missing 5% from the top and bottom). When I playback in WM 6 or 7 prior to burning, the entire MPG file displays fine, without any truncation of image. But when I burn using Nero, and then playback the VCD on my computer using WM 6/7, the top and bottom are truncated. So the problem either is with Nero, or in my encoding settings.
I would be grateful if anyone else on the forum who has encountered this problem could critique my encode settings or reply with settings that have been proven to work in this given situation. I've tried about a dozen settings, and at 1 CD and six-eight hours encoding time per 'experiment', I'm running out of patience...
Thanks in advance for your help
I have tried a number of variations on a theme using TMPGEnc to encode AVI files to MPG-1 format...and I have been encountering a consistent problem. After encoding AVI to MPG, I use Nero to burn the video file to a Video 1 CD. However, Nero seems 'trims' the MPG files as it queues them up for the CD write. For example, a 445Meg MPG file is 'read' by Nero as 410Meg. Consequently, the end product is a VCD with significant truncation, particularly in the vertical range (a lot gets trimmed off the top and bottom). This does not bode well for videos with subtitles, as some of the subtitles wind up be 'chopped' in mid-letter (causing a confusion between p's and q's). Fortunately, I know enough Chinese, Japanese, etc to rough it through...but it's still irritating.
So far, I have been experimenting with different aspects and settings. Using a VGA aspect, I wind up with cropping. Using an NTSC 4:3 aspect, following the guidelines at Nicky Page's Digital Solutions and the DivX Digest.com "DivX to VCD Conversion Guide" doesn't work either. I have burned a number of VCDs to test these variants, changing factors such as centering, aspect ratio, edge trim, etc.
Usually, when I encode 1:1 VGA with high quality motion search settings, my finished MPG file winds up being cropped (missing 5% from the top and bottom). When I playback in WM 6 or 7 prior to burning, the entire MPG file displays fine, without any truncation of image. But when I burn using Nero, and then playback the VCD on my computer using WM 6/7, the top and bottom are truncated. So the problem either is with Nero, or in my encoding settings.
I would be grateful if anyone else on the forum who has encountered this problem could critique my encode settings or reply with settings that have been proven to work in this given situation. I've tried about a dozen settings, and at 1 CD and six-eight hours encoding time per 'experiment', I'm running out of patience...
Thanks in advance for your help
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