Re: Tmpgenc

Posted: 07-08-2004, 05:00 PM

"bradbud2" <bradbud2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I am trying to use the free version of Tmpgenc as suggested by the learned
sages in this forum to convert the mm2 avi files to mpg. When I select the
> video file to encode Tmpgenc just shuts down. I have tried re-installing
it but this has had no effect. Any ideas what is going wrong ?? or an
> alternative mpg encoder to use.
Have you successfully encoded any .AVI's? Or do they all cause it to crash.
I don't know about the free version, but I use the TMPGenc DVD Source
creator. I have had two .AVI's created by Movie Maker which causes TMPGenc
to just shut down. In both cases they were files I split in MM. I imported
them back into MM and deleted the first and last frame and saved as .AVI.
That problem was solved.

Rich


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WindyCitySue
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Tmpgenc
Posted: 11-18-2005, 04:52 PM
I bought Nero, but didn't open box yet. I see from recommendations here that
Tmpgenc is best for for converting DV-AVI files to MPEG2 for the DVD, right?
I have about 8 files to string together, which will fit on a DVD comfortably.
Will tmpgenc let me string them together into chapters? Or at least string
them together to play one after the other seemlessly?
Thank you so much!
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Re: Tmpgenc
Posted: 11-18-2005, 06:40 PM
have to somewhat disagree. Tmpenc does do a great job of converting your
files to mpg2 format, however when you are done all you have is an mpg2
file. Nerovision will take your DV-AVI file and convert to the proper
format as well as author a proper DVD including custom menu's chapters etc.
very customizeable and user friendly.


"WindyCitySue" <WindyCitySue@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| I bought Nero, but didn't open box yet. I see from recommendations here
that
| Tmpgenc is best for for converting DV-AVI files to MPEG2 for the DVD,
right?
| I have about 8 files to string together, which will fit on a DVD
comfortably.
| Will tmpgenc let me string them together into chapters? Or at least
string
| them together to play one after the other seemlessly?
| Thank you so much!


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Wojo
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Re: Tmpgenc
Posted: 11-19-2005, 02:48 AM
I agree completely.
Although I am not a fan of NVE if you already purchased that then by all
means open it up and use it.
TMPGenc does convert files to MPEG2, as KDE said, but doesn't create a
"proper" DVD, as KDE also said. There is a TMPGenc DVD Authoring program but
it is terribly hard and complex to use and not very reliable in my
experience with it.
-Wojo

"KDE" <knott_me@NOSPAM.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> have to somewhat disagree. Tmpenc does do a great job of converting your
> files to mpg2 format, however when you are done all you have is an mpg2
> file. Nerovision will take your DV-AVI file and convert to the proper
> format as well as author a proper DVD including custom menu's chapters
> etc.
> very customizeable and user friendly.
>
>
> "WindyCitySue" <WindyCitySue@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:36CB057E-FA49-4D9E-A798-71A1B9338678@microsoft.com...
> | I bought Nero, but didn't open box yet. I see from recommendations here
> that
> | Tmpgenc is best for for converting DV-AVI files to MPEG2 for the DVD,
> right?
> | I have about 8 files to string together, which will fit on a DVD
> comfortably.
> | Will tmpgenc let me string them together into chapters? Or at least
> string
> | them together to play one after the other seemlessly?
> | Thank you so much!
>
>

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