Please help me...I am a user of TMPG and cannot for the life of me get it to encode xvid. I have tried to alter the VFAPI PLUG IN but it will not let me alter its settings. Please an idiots guide to encodng xvid to vcd format would be appreciated. Getttng very annoyed with this business
Encoding Xvid To Mpeg
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"I am a user of TMPG and cannot for the life of me get it to encode xvid"
A) What is the specific error message generated by TMPGEnc when you attempt to load the file into it?
B) Does the original Xvid-compressed .AVI play properly on your system?
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1) Load the video file into VirtualDub (or one of its many variants) or NanDub
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 box -
a) tmpg says Can not open, or unsupported.
b) Can play back xvid movies perfectly on windows media player
c) Virtual dub file information for xvid film is as follows:
Video stream
Frame size,fps (us per frame) 576x240,23.976fps (4178 us)
# of frames (time) 173149 (2:00:21)
Decompressor Xvid MPEG 4 codec
Number of key frames 2477
Min/aug/max /total key frame size 1511/8890/48281 (21505K)
Min/aug/max/total delta frame size 74/3451/27850 (575256K)
Audio stream
Sampling rate 48000 Hz
Channels 2 (Stereo)
Sample precision 0-bit
Compression MPEG layer-3 codec (professional)
Preload skew 8000 samples (0.17s)
# of frames 173139
min/aug/max total frame size 8/667/8000 (112840K)
Please let me know what I should do.Comment
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xvid codec
Have downloaded and installed xvid codec for windows xp and tried tmpg again but getting the same error message as before. What am I doing wrong?Comment
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"Have downloaded and installed xvid codec for windows xp"
1) If you simply open VirtualDub (without even loading a file into it), from the "Video" dropdown menu, select "Compression" and scroll through the list of video codecs. Is the Xvid (NOT DivX) codec listed?
2) You're not trying to create an SVCD with a freeware version of TMPGEnc that's more than 30 days old, are you?
3) What specific settings and procedures are you using with TMPGEnc?
4) What version of TMPGEnc are you using?Comment
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