When I open an MPEG2 file and try to trim it, the preview window is pitch black.
MPG1 files I can see perfectly.
I have 9 days left before the MPEG2 support expires.
Any ideas???
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Have u loaded the mpeg2 plugin for Tmpgenc ?
If not see the tools section one this website -
or you can frameserve it (after you tell it to view all files) in DVD2AVI into TMPG. Those are your two options.
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Originally Posted by nobby64
click the VFAPI plug-in tab
right click the "DirectShow" and select higher priority, do this several times until its at the top with a value of 4 -
Originally Posted by KingJohn
Pumped it up to 6 and still no joy!
Any other suggestions please?
p.s. I'm using XP/NTFS and no internet connection on the PC (if that matters). -
Ok then you may not have the codec that TMPGEnc wants, PowerDVD 4 has the correct codec.
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This may not be your problem, but once TMPGEnc stopped accepting any mpg2 files and I found (with help from people on this forum) that my DirectX was corrupted.
Make sure DirectX 8.0 or 8.1 is installed. -
i believe i have the same problem as nobby64....
circleking's post is revelation to me - and may make sense coz my tmpgenc has also expired.directshow causing problems when reading mpg-2 files.
circleking - do u recommend a reinstallation of DirectX 8.1?
i did try KingJohn's recommendation to adjust VFAPI plug-in / higher priority for DirectShow, but that didn't work for me as well.
and just as an FYI, i do have PowerDVD 4 and Nimo's latest version loaded as well. so i am completely at a loss as to why this is occuring. i am hoping circleking's re-installation method is the key - note i am unable test it now -
Sometimes having other Mpeg 2 codec's will stop TMPGEnc dead. Apart from what comes with Nimo, only the Power DVD codec should be on the system.
If Direct X is corrupt, there is a lot more things you wont be able to do apart from the conversion.
VFAPI plug-in / higher priority for DirectShow, but that didn't work for me as well -
Sorry for taking so long to get back to this (been away).
I will try these suggestions tonight when I get home. As far as I remember, I have DX 8.1, latest TMPGEnc, Power DVD4. I will try reinstalling Direct X.
After reading the revision history over at Tsunami's TMPGEnc site, I think my problem is related to the Sony MPEG2 software/codec that I recently installed for my camcorder.
Looks like it might be time to reinstall my last Ghost image as the 30 days is probably expired on this TMPGEnc !! -
leave direct x untouch
install nimo codec 50build7
but not all of them,check only theese codecs:
nimo codec pack 5.0
fraunhofer MPEG2 Vob Filters A/V
DivX AntiFreeze
ligos MPEG Splitter
MPEG-2 Splitter AC3XForm
I-Media Multi-MPEG2-Source -
"You need to have a look on Kazaa then."
Thanks for the tip
I've tried all the other suggestions but the situation remains the same!
One thing I've noticed is that if I use the project wizard and select the "source range" option, I see the picture just fine!! This is of no use to me but it tells me that TMPGEnc can see the MPEG2 file ok.
Wierd.
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