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PM5K

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« Reply #270 on: August 04, 2008, 02:22:00 AM »

If you've used the other method(s) without issue then I wouldn't worry about it.

This is the difference between this method and others:

"In order to eliminate the video stuttering and glitch issues people have reported, we will extract the x264 video stream and mux it into an MP4 container. However, TMPGEnc doesn’t handle MP4 files in the “right way.”  TMPGEnc does handle MOV containers just fine."

If you don't have those issues I wouldn't worry about it...
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ricflairandy

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« Reply #271 on: August 08, 2008, 11:52:00 AM »

guys. when you import your mov file into tmpgenc, how long doe this take? Mine takes about 20 mins.
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« Reply #272 on: September 02, 2008, 10:36:00 AM »

Alright, I've got problems from TMPGENC xpress when encoding mkv to wmv too.

My system:
Windows Vista 64bit
Core 2 duo E8400 3.00 Ghz
6.00 GB RAM
ATI radeon 4850HD
CCCP installed
Avisynth 2.57 installed
WME x64 installed
TMPGENC 4.5.1.254

So i opened source and added MKV video, the source shows 23.976 fps. I output as the same source and got slow,jerky video
switch input to 24 fps ----> got 42 second glitch
move to 25 or 29,97 or 30 fps input------> unsmoothed video
move to 50 fps input----> smoother
move to 60 fps input----> as smooth as 24 fps without 42 second glitch

SO i decided to go for 60 fps with 2 pass CBR video, 1 pass CBR audio. Everything was great but encoding time slower (about 5 hr each movie). Anybody has other ideas ? Chrislynch. what do you think about this method? Please tell me. Thank you.
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Dochollerin

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« Reply #273 on: October 07, 2008, 05:57:00 PM »

I've followed every step of this guide and for some reason I'm getting a failure at 50%. It will encode the first 50 frames of video then fail. I get an error code c00d0bc2. What am I doing wrong here? I mean the 50 encoded frames look fine, but there is no sound. I just don't get what's wrong here.
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Dochollerin

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« Reply #274 on: October 07, 2008, 06:46:00 PM »

I've been playing around with this all day. I've come to it must be a problem with ac3 filter. If I uninstall CoreAVC and AC3 filter and install CCCP, my encode will finish, but the audio is all scrambled. If I uninstall CCCP and install AC3 filter and CoreAVC, the sound plays fine in the clip edit, but it crashes at about 60 frames of encoding. This is really starting bother me, why would is play fine in the clip edit (CCCP was scrambled in clip edit too) and then crash during the encoding. Does anyone have any ideas?
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« Reply #275 on: November 19, 2008, 10:02:00 AM »

Hi all,

I've created a fresh build of XP in a VM environment to be sure there are no old codecs or anything causing issues, but I'm still getting a problem when following the tutorial.

When I click Encode after setting the bitrates, I get an error saying:

The selected codec cannot process the specified video encode type.

The codec is WMV 9 Advanced and the encode type is 2 pass VBR (average/peak). None of the 2 pass types will work, but the 1 pass ones do work. If I change the codec to just WMV 9, I can use the 2 pass types.

Have I missed something obvious?
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d940217

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« Reply #276 on: November 22, 2008, 07:39:00 AM »

so im reading through this thread, can someone please post the script, what SW i need installed and the template?
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siegex

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« Reply #277 on: November 25, 2008, 12:05:00 AM »

QUOTE(d940217 @ Nov 22 2008, 07:15 AM) View Post

so im reading through this thread, can someone please post the script, what SW i need installed and the template?


I too just went through this whole thread and the post on the first page really needs to be updated with the latest tutorial as I get a 'File not found' error.  Reading through all 24 pages led me to a post about 2/3 the way in that links to a PDF which appears to have been updated with a new method to remove the 5-min garbage and/or 41 sec glitch.

Here is the link

If this is not correct, then somebody please feel free to post the latest one.
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siegex

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« Reply #278 on: November 25, 2008, 04:17:00 AM »

With a bit of clever googling, I was able to find the updated .doc file.  I rehosted this as well as the TMPGEnc templates on mediafire for all who want to use this method.

P.S. I just tried it on a 1-min clip of The Dark Knight in 720p with 5.1 audio and I couldn't be happier with the results.  Two odd things I should mention is that 1) Yamb appears to freeze at 99% on Vista but if you click "Close the Program" when Vista pops up the error message things seem to be fine. 2) When I tried to play this on my 360, it popped up an error saying this format may not be supported (wtf?).  On a whim I decided to rename the file from a really really long name to just TDK.wmv and thank god that seemed to do the trick.

Hi-Def Encode Tutorial
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drunkmunk

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« Reply #279 on: December 03, 2008, 09:15:00 PM »

hi all I've followed the tutorial and had success with one movie, but all of my subsequent attempts have led to TMPGenc taking 20 to thirty minutes to load the .mov and never actually start encoding it. If I load the .mkv instead it loads up and I can move right into the encoding (but I get the jitter).

I did notice that haali splitter  does not show up in the task bar when I load up the .mov

I am using TMPGenc 4.6.2.226

my system specs are as follows:

Intel Q8200
Vista64
6 Gigs of RAM

I've read every post in this thread and didn't see anything refrencing anyone else having the same problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated

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buggyglint

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« Reply #280 on: December 09, 2008, 10:32:00 AM »

So if I encode a movie that is over 4GB and is in HD wmv format, will it be playable on my 360?
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buggyglint

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« Reply #281 on: December 09, 2008, 11:42:00 PM »

QUOTE(Raqueem @ Dec 9 2008, 07:58 PM) View Post

God bless the original xbox, which allows me to play anything anyway I want it.

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Does it play HD content?
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creedo

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« Reply #282 on: December 11, 2008, 06:29:00 AM »

I hope this thread is still active!

So my TMPGEnc is not cooperating.  Whenever I load up my .mov file, it slows to an absolutely unforgiving CRAWL.  Then when I finally come to the encode screen... ha!.... it took over 45 minutes for the ANALYZE step to complete 24 frames... that can't be right.... right?!  At that rate, the conversion would take weeks!

Am I missing something?  Is this normal?

one more thing....


USTI's bat file doesn't seem to work for me.  Which files need to be in my systems folder?  The bat file quickly reaches finished, with the mkvinfo reading this;

(MKVInfo) Error: Couldn't open input file C:\Documents (No error).

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drunkmunk

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« Reply #283 on: December 12, 2008, 09:00:00 AM »

QUOTE(creedo @ Dec 11 2008, 08:05 AM) View Post

I hope this thread is still active!

So my TMPGEnc is not cooperating.  Whenever I load up my .mov file, it slows to an absolutely unforgiving CRAWL.  Then when I finally come to the encode screen... ha!.... it took over 45 minutes for the ANALYZE step to complete 24 frames... that can't be right.... right?!  At that rate, the conversion would take weeks!

Am I missing something?  Is this normal?

one more thing....
USTI's bat file doesn't seem to work for me.  Which files need to be in my systems folder?  The bat file quickly reaches finished, with the mkvinfo reading this;

(MKVInfo) Error: Couldn't open input file C:\Documents (No error).

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try moving the .mov file to a different directory. I had the same issue when I had the .mov in the same folder as the MKV file.
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drunkmunk

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« Reply #284 on: December 13, 2008, 02:16:00 PM »

QUOTE(creedo @ Dec 11 2008, 08:05 AM) View Post



one more thing....
USTI's bat file doesn't seem to work for me.  Which files need to be in my systems folder?  The bat file quickly reaches finished, with the mkvinfo reading this;

(MKVInfo) Error: Couldn't open input file C:\Documents (No error).

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have you been able to get the bat file to work? I get a similar error and can't figure out what is causing it. I think it might have something to do with the install directories since I'm using vista 64. what OS are you running?
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