TMPGenc problem. I need a help

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  • a1sy
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • May 2002
    • 22

    TMPGenc problem. I need a help

    I'm a new in the forum and a new in video editing.
    I have a Studio DV7 and it's doing simple editing for the movie but
    SVCD encoding working bad. It's like out of focus.
    So, I'm trying TMPGenc for a few days, trying diferent setting
    for the SVCD NTSCmovie, 2VBR, Bitrate 1950/950 , no filters.
    Or few other settings : Bitrate 2520/300,2VBR or CBR ......
    Everytime I getting better quality than Studio 7 making,
    but it's look not smooth if some object moving.It's look like moving by steps (sorry for terrible English ,but I don't know how
    exectly describe this problem). In short it's difficult to see such
    movie.

    I'm sure it's not my PC ( I have Pentium-III 733 MHZ) because after Studio 7 encoding it's looks smooth. I just don't like the quality of their MPEG.

    Could somebody help me with the settings. Actually I'm trying with the best settings from www.vcdhelp.com but it doesn't help.
    I don't know what the problem.
  • Mac Sidewinder
    Platinum Member
    Platinum Member
    • Apr 2002
    • 175

    #2
    I also use Studio 7 BUT not its svcd output function (it is crap!). Ok here is how I do it.

    I capture the video from the camera and compose my video in S7 (with titles, transitions, special effects, etc) and then output it to the hardrive in AVI format using the DV codec. You don't get any loss this way and it incorporates you titles and such into one file.

    Next I use a program called DVD2SVCD (available at www.doom9.org in the d/l section - guide is there also). Besides being able to convert dvds, this program will accept avi also.

    In this prog you have your choice of using the Cinema Craft encoder or the TMPGE encoder. I haven't messed around with tmpge yet so I can't help you with its settings but I get great output with the cce encoder with the following settings.

    1. Leave the video interlaced (if you de-interlace you get the steppy looking video when you play it on the computer).

    2. Use the sharpen filter (range from .40 to .60 - adjust to your pref)

    3. Use the Tem Soften filter (range around 3,2 - I know you thinking a sharpen filter AND a soften filter but the sharpen filter takes care of the blurriness in camcorder DV recordings and the soften filter makes people's faces look better. Just play around and see how you like it.

    4. On the Conv tab you will see a start button. Pressing this will open a menu with a option to see a single frame preview. While you are looking at this frame you can adjust your filters and see what the different settings will make your final video look like. When you change a filter setting, uncheck the box next to the filter and then recheck it to see the difference.

    5. The guide will explain any other options you might be interested in.

    Try it out. Works Great for me.

    Mac

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    • a1sy
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • May 2002
      • 22

      #3
      I found the problem with TMPGens, but...

      Thanks Mac
      I'll try this DVD2SVCD encoder in a couple days.
      I want compare results with Studio7.
      I found the problem with my TMPGenc : it was NTSCfilm seting
      that gave me 23.9 frame per sec. When I tried to choose just NTSC it's switced to 29.97fps. So , the movie looking smooth,
      but anyway the quality not much better than Studio 7.
      I'm using DV compression of AVI file in Studio7.
      I did a lot of times encoding with TMPGenc with different
      settings but it's looks anyway jerky , like out of focus for
      moving object.
      If the object doesn't
      move and it close it's looks fine , but if the moving object located
      more then about 20m ( ~7ft) it's looks jerky.
      Probably I'll need to spend more time for others encoders, like
      DVD2SVCD.

      Sergey

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      • Mac Sidewinder
        Platinum Member
        Platinum Member
        • Apr 2002
        • 175

        #4
        Let me know how you come out with DVD2SVCD. If you have any questions, I'd be glad to help.

        Mac

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        • a1sy
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • May 2002
          • 22

          #5
          What about DVD

          By the way : if I'll try to encode my AVI to DVD format will I get
          better results than SVCD ?

          Sergey

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