I installed Tmpgenc in my computer, it works fine until I reinstall my system. Then when I try to open an mpeg2 file, it says "file cannot open, is not supported". The file can open under the "Mpeg tool" option, I can demux, remux,cut and merge mpeg2 file but I cannot open the same file under the regular encode window.
It is very strange, because at one point in time it works and suddenly it doesn't after destructive system restore, it is not a trail version. It works once after destructive system restore. I have been reinstalling my system at least 5 times in last week, don't ask! ;(
It seems the program does not know I have the mpeg2 decoder, I have WMP9, nvDVD, Ligos installed, so I think Tmpgenc should be able to recognize the file. But it doesn't.....
Please help, I do not know how to make it work again, anybody has suggestion?
Thanks
Wilson
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Try installing PowerDVD (trial will do). This may solve your problem.
/Mats -
If you are trying to run TMPGenc from a Zipfile.That might cause a problem.
Try extracting all the TMPGenc files out of the Zip and into a normal folder. -
Thanks for the suggestion, it solves my problem.
I need to somehow has some sort of PowerDVD player installed so that Tmpgenc will work.
I have DVDit installed and it works now
Thanks
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