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See my frustration? Is anyone here using Plus with sucess (or at all)?Īnother frustrating part is that it seems there used to be an option to purchase the MPEG2 decoder for the free version seperately, but not anymore. I'm suprised I haven't found the answer to this yet, because it seems to be happening on every machine I try it on.
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This is incredibly frustrating! I have no idea how to search your FAQ, either. It takes somewhere around 9 hours and produces a file with a different size than predicted, but still too big for a DVD, even though the bitrate is 1000 less than what I can use to creat a 3-video disc in the free version. There's no way to tell it to make it smaller (3000 is the minimum). TMPGEnc Plus: the bitrate starts at 3000 because the space indicator says the video will be somewhere around 5GB. Great! I then set to encode, the file is done in about an hour and a half, and ends up the same size it predicted. The space indicator says the video will take up a third of the disc. TMPGEnc free version with MPEG2 trial: the bitrate starts at 8000. Here's what happens in the two versions after dragging the video into the wizard: Say I have a 45 minute video that I want to take up about a third of a DVD. The problem is, Plus behaves incorrectly (in the exact same way) on every machine I try it on, and a friend of mine has experienced the same thing. TMPGEnc XPress is the new and advanced version of TMGEnc, an application which has been offering its users a simple way to convert any video to MPG format for years.
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I then installed the trial version of Plus. I was using TMPGEnc, the free version with the MPEG2 trial, until it ran out. Why would I purchase a product when I'm already having problems with the trial version? It is quite frustrating that I can't get support unless I have a registered purchase. Here is most of the email I sent to their sales department, which I don't expect a reply from: While it looks exactly the same, it really is not. I downloaded the trial version of TMPGEnc Plus, which in all respects appears identical to the free version aside from the fact that it has an installer now (I prefered just having it self-contained in a directory). However, I have to face the end of the trial period for the MPEG2 encoder. I've converted some HD rips of TV shows to MPEG2 files which end up looking great on the TV. I've been using TMPGEnc for a long while, and I've just recently gotten it to a point where I can encode a file in a reasonable amount of time and with great success. Using version 2.524.63.181 if that makes any difference.I'm having a very frustrating time here. I give eternal thanx to anyone who can help me get back up and enjoying what I love most. This has always worked, and I am hoping its just a setting or something somewhere that I am forgetting to correct. I dont want to have to use something else. Making DVD's for me is like 90% of what I use my computer for, and TmpgEng is my fav program. then it will open the avi video, but I get no sound. The only workaround I can see is if I drop Directshow to 0, and raise AVI2(OpenDML) to +2. I am certain I am missing a code, but I have them all installed (xvid, divx, ffdshow, cyberlink, etc. I have been trying to figure this out for like 3 hours now, and it simply will not open the avi. I simply start TmpgEnc Plus, use the wizard, open the avi, adjust brightness, volume, etc and start the batch. I have never, ever needed to convert the audio using another program, nor do anything to the video before sending it through TmpgEnc. (so i know they will work without any other progs using my usal method). and actually I had started to convert them before I formatted, but forgot to backup, and now I need to start over. They consist of scene release tv shows, poker shows, etc. They play fine using my WMP 11 and VLC player. The avi's themselves are standard Xvid/Cyberlink MP3.
I have xvid, divx, and ffdshow codecs installed. I already know to raise the DirectShow filter to +2. This is the very first time this is happening. After 20+ formats, I can always get everything back up and running. I have been doing encoding/making dvd's like this for 4+ years now. ) Now for some reason, when I go to open my normal avi's, TmpgEnc crashes, stating cannot open/unsupported.
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I installed my usual array of DVD tools (codecs, TmpgEnc Plus, DVD Movie Factory, VirtualDub, DVD Shrink, etc.
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Ok, I have just completed a fresh install of Windows XP Pro last night. New here, but hope to frequent in the future if I can get the help I need.