TMPGenc Cut/Join Problem

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  • gd_nimrod
    Moderator
    • Nov 2002
    • 1128

    TMPGenc Cut/Join Problem

    I converted a 1h30min movie into mpeg-2 format, but i didnt cut it before converting so i got a 1.8gig file that i (obviously) can't make a svcd out of.
    Now, im trying to cut it so i can convert it to svcd, but whenever i open tmpgenc and go to Mpeg Tools>Merge & Cut, select my file, then double click on it, it opens fine but as soon as i move the slider to any section of the movie, it freezes, forcing me to close tmpgenc by ctrl+alt+delete. IS there a way to get past this problem, am i doing something wrong?
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  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #2
    Have you remembered to select "MPEG2-SuperVideoCD" in the mode box?

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    • gd_nimrod
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      • Nov 2002
      • 1128

      #3
      Yes i selected "MPEG2-SuperVideoCD", but funny thing, because once i selected the other MPEG2 option (program) and it actually worked for a bit (i could move the slider) but right after it crashed again. What is the other mpeg2 option used for anyway?
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      • setarip
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        • Dec 2001
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        #4
        "What is the other mpeg2 option used for anyway?"

        For creating MPEG2 videos that will be played ONLY on PCs - NOT on standalone players (The only reason to create SVCDs is for playback on standalone DVDplayers hooked up to televisions).

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        • gd_nimrod
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          • Nov 2002
          • 1128

          #5
          Ok cool thx man But if you ask me, i think its pretty pointless just to make an mpeg-2 ONLY to watch on your pc. Oh well, its there for a reason

          Oh ya, i solved the problem i was having. See, the mpeg that i was trying to cut was already loaded up in tmpgenc for something, it wasnt converting or anything, but anyway all i did was change the loaded movie file that usually stays at the bottom of the tmpgenc screen, and the cutting worked By the way, i know u can fit 35mins on a 650mb vcd, but what about on a 700? Curious as to whether its exactly half of the normal audio capacity. Also, since im talking about my svcd, i cut my movie into 3 parts. 1st and 2nd are 38mins long ~760mb and the 3rd is the remaining 23mins. ~386mb. I was hoping it would fit on 2 cd's, so if would start over and convert the original avi to vcd mpeg-1, would i see that much of a quality difference? The original avi is 592x320 with the XviD video codec and Fraunhofer mpeg-3 audio codec.
          Last edited by gd_nimrod; 9 Dec 2002, 06:05 AM.
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          • setarip
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            • Dec 2001
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            #6
            "I was hoping it would fit on 2 cd's"

            Aren't you the same poster thatr posted elsewhere about "KVCD"? If so, why don't you simply use it?

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            • gd_nimrod
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              • Nov 2002
              • 1128

              #7
              I have yet to check if my dvd player is able to read that format, but since it can svcd/vcd then it probably should.
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