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  1. Is there another Software like TMPGEnc???
    I just cannot handle TMPGEnc right.

    TMPGEnc just sucks!!!!!!!
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  2. TMPGEnc is a god send newbie.

    Feel my Power Flaming Black Dragon Wave!!!!
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    TMPGEnc is the best damn encoder around. If you do happen to find any encoder that does the job for the same price let the forum know.

    TMPGEnc doesn't suck.

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  4. OK if TMPGEnc is the best encoder around,tell me why do i always get these blip error messages about illegal floating decimal point order???
    I just wanted to encode an avi file!!!But TMPGEnc was not even able to do that and you want to tell me that this thing is the best encoder around???

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: pinoy2201 on 2001-12-24 10:56:46 ]</font>
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  5. what are you talking about its not TMPGEnc fault its your dman avi file thats causeing the damn error and dont curse on theis forum

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    You're probably encoding a:
    * divX file - nortorious for incompatably and eronous erros, etc.
    * corrupts AVI file non-the-less.
    * a corrupt D/L'ed file - wheather AVI or divX AVI, etc.
    * or combo/mixture of above and incorrect settings in TMPG


    re-read the guides to your left - if it's a divX file, definately
    re-read links to your left and follow each step closely.

    I'm not a divX fan, but I have asked where can one D/L
    such files (not whole movies, just small 10mb samples)
    but no-one's willing to response to my demands, he, he...
    I only want to see how these files that some poeple
    are having trouble with and see if I have the same
    issues. I've got a few divX samples already - not
    good at all, but I like to see files that people here
    are D/L'ng and having trouble with, just to see what
    they are talking about. So, if you have a link to
    a divX file and it's not 100's MB in size, pass it
    along and I'll have a looksee!

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: vhelp on 2001-12-24 11:28:44 ]</font>
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    On 2001-12-24 10:47:24, Slodown wrote:
    OK if TMPGEnc is the best encoder around,tell me why do i always get these blip error messages about illegal floating decimal point order???
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    because your AVI has errors. re-encode the avi file with virtualdub and use the new copy.



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    On 2001-12-24 10:47:24, Slodown wrote:
    I just wanted to encode an avi file!!!But TMPGEnc was not even able to do that and you want to tell me that this thing is the best encoder around???
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    notive it is TMPGEnc and not TAVIEnc. it is for encoding MPG files. if you wish to encode avi files get VirtualDub.
    peace out,
    dumwaldo

    AWW MA! you know i'm not like other guys. i get nervous and my socks are to loose.
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  8. Ok,Ok...but if an avi file is damaged but still watchable,then it must be possible to encode it.
    I already used Vitrual Dub but it just encodes a small part of the avi.

    Man,I just want my avi`s on a SVCD.
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  9. then spend some time reading this site and it will start to make sense. there is no such thing as a one click program that will do everything for you just as there is no one sentence that can answer your questions.

    BTW i have never lost a clip, between VirtualDub and TMPGEnc there is ALWAYS a way to make things work.
    peace out,
    dumwaldo

    AWW MA! you know i'm not like other guys. i get nervous and my socks are to loose.
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  10. Ok let us just end this discussion.
    I gonna find a way to encode this video
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