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  1. my first question is if i have a movie in avi format , when i use tmpegnc to convert it to mpeg-2 it comes out all choppy and the picture is green (when i play the avi file it plays very clear and perfect) . any idea why this is happening and how i can fix it.

    my 2nd question is i burned a movie on dvd and when i went to play it in the background you could hear a buzzing noise. any idea why this is happening and how i can fix it.
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  2. First question:
    Move the "Directshow reader" to the top of the VFAPI list.

    Second question:
    Bad sample rate conversion. Try using SSRC.exe with TMPGEnc.
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  3. can you please explain what you mean foe each , sorry but i am new to all of this .........maybe give me step by step that i can follow for each.
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  4. can somebody please elaborate what that means.......
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    Originally Posted by spiderman03
    can somebody please elaborate what that means.......
    This is the Direct Show Priority setting:



    And this where you keep SSRC and how to summon its function:

    Hello.
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  6. Detail on Answer one:

    From https://www.videohelp.com/tmpgenc.htm#problems

    Problems and Tips:
    Some common TMPGEnc problems:

    If you get an error message when opening like file unsupported or can not open or is not supported
    or you get an empty(black) video preview window
    or the video look wierd in the video preview window like green or purple or pink
    Try first to change the directshow codec reader priority settings in TMPGEnc under Option->Environmental settings->VFAPI plug-in and right click on the DirectShow Multimedia File Reader and increase the priority to 2 or to the top of the plugin-list and try reopen the video.
    If that does not help be sure that you have installed DivX or XviD or MPG2 or DV Codecs, read here how to identify what codecs you need.

    Detail on Answer two:

    From VideoHelp.com search:

    Download and save ssrc then run tmpgenc.

    1) Select "options | environmental settings | audio engine"
    2) Then under Sampling frequency convertor choose 'external program' and point it towards ssrc.
    3) Rencode as before.
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  7. thanks it was a big help......
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  8. when i extract the ssrc program, do i just go to my audio section in the tmpegnc and click on the folder or do i have to run it first....when i double click it to run nothing happens . am i doing something wrong.
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    Originally Posted by spiderman03
    when i double click it to run nothing happens . am i doing something wrong.
    You don't run it...TMPGEnc will do that when you start your conversion.
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