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  1. 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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  2. Have u loaded the mpeg2 plugin for Tmpgenc ?
    If not see the tools section one this website
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    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
    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???
    Select options > environmental settings
    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
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    Originally Posted by nobby64
    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???
    Select options > environmental settings
    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
    Tried that, no joy!
    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).
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    Ok then you may not have the codec that TMPGEnc wants, PowerDVD 4 has the correct codec.
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  7. 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.
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  8. 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
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    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
    No point in doing this if your 30 days are up... Get the TMPGEnc Plus 2.57, with Power DVD 4, this works very well
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  10. 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 !!
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  11. 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
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    Originally Posted by nobby64
    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 !!
    You need to have a look on Kazaa then
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  13. "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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