AVI to SVCD or VCD using TMPGEnc

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  • StriderS
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 9

    AVI to SVCD or VCD using TMPGEnc

    I am trying to convert what I believe is a Divx AVI to a VCD or SVCD but when I tried to load it with TMPGEnc I get an error that is either unsupported file type or corrupt. The file is not corrupt as I am able to play at with ATI media player. Any help will be appreciated thank you.
  • chickeneater
    Digital Video Expert
    Digital Video Expert
    • Apr 2002
    • 672

    #2
    try loading the divx file into virtualdub, and go
    file-->file information
    and post here everything you see. a screen capture would be nice.
    FFDShow filters
    Guliverkli's Media Player Classic

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    • StriderS
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 9

      #3
      I am attaching two screen captures in one file, one is a message that pops up when I first load, the other is the file information. Thanks for the reply I appreciate it.
      Attached Files

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      • gs0666
        Digital Video Technician
        Digital Video Technician
        • Nov 2001
        • 462

        #4
        TMPGEnc doesn't support VBR..

        Load file in VDub
        Set Audio tab to Full Processing Mode
        Set Convertion to 44,100Hz
        Compression is set to Uncompressed PCM
        File-->Save WAV...
        Set Video tab to Direct Stream Copy
        Set Audio tab to No Audio
        File-->Save AVI...

        Load silent .avi and wav in TMPGEnc..
        Last edited by gs0666; 18 Feb 2003, 03:04 PM.

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        • StriderS
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2003
          • 9

          #5
          Thanks Trying Your Suggestion Now

          In process right now wave is over a gig is this right

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          • chickeneater
            Digital Video Expert
            Digital Video Expert
            • Apr 2002
            • 672

            #6
            no, it isnt right. is this in nandub? Or TMPGEnc?
            FFDShow filters
            Guliverkli's Media Player Classic

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            • setarip
              Retired
              • Dec 2001
              • 24955

              #7
              "In process right now wave is over a gig is this right"

              A .WAV audiostream of this size is NOT out of the ordinary for a video of almost two hours duration...

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              • StriderS
                Junior Member
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2003
                • 9

                #8
                Wav Size

                Wav was made with VirtualDub, I was able to load the resulting 2 files with TMPGEnc but the out put file is not the same letter box style and the picture seems to be stretched vertically. Is there a way to correct this? Again thanks for the help everyone.

                Can you tell me why not to compress the wav when ripping it from the avi

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                • setarip
                  Retired
                  • Dec 2001
                  • 24955

                  #9
                  Try the following in TMPGEnc (for VCD):

                  Click the "Video" tab and change applicable settings to: 352X240 (PAL 352x288), 4:3 (NTSC or PAL as appropriate) 525 Line. Click the "Advanced" tab and change applicable settings to: "16:9 Display", either "Fullscreen (Keep Aspect Ratio)" or "Center (Keep aspect ratio)", and 352x240 (PAL 352x288).

                  Let us know of your success ;>}

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                  • StriderS
                    Junior Member
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 9

                    #10
                    thanks for your help everyone, I was able to configure TMPGEnc to output the video in the desired format. But was also able to split the file and burned on to 2 CD-RW disks which played perfectly on my DVD player.......... However while viewing this film I have noticed a purple tint that gradually appears that becomes stronger and then suddenly the picture goes back to the normal color. Does anyone have an idea on how to correct this or what might be causing it and how I might correct.

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