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  1. Член BJ_M's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by roberto111
    You guys are suckers...use Cinema Craft with the avisynth plugin. It will take a while to figure out the scripting but it's WELL worth it. Cinema Crafts Multipass Quality is 5X better then TMPG and did i mention 50% faster. Trust me i've encoded over 400 videos avi's, dvds, mpeg1, mpeg2, mpeg4, anything...and Cinema Craft with the avisynth plugin takes the cake!!
    5x better ? not really .. faster yes - but not as much if you have a fast system (like hyperthreaded or dual cpu) , quality is still a mater of debate i dont want to get into (again and again).

    major price diff between the two also ..

    also how did you encode mpeg4 with CCE ?
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    reaLLY BG_m? ahahahhaha HAHA no thanks then! i'm more than happy with TMPGEnc... but if i had lots of money... why not.. hhe..
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    @ roberto111
    Well, if there wasn't some suckers like me in this scene, some idiots like you won't know anything today for this hobby!

    So better watch out what and how you said things...
    Bungohollio...
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    Since I changed to 2.511 I've had problems with TMPGEnc crashing during 2:3 pulldown. Sometimes it does 60 or 70% and crashes it never crashes in the same place on the same AVI. I can get it to complete by stoping and restarting every 5%. This is just a pain. Has anybody else had this problem?
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  5. I have had multiple crashes with the new version TMPGEnc (free version), encoding both AVI and mpg files (normally to VCD). Lots of obscure internal errors in TMPGEnc. It got so bad I reverted to the previous version. I will wait for the next version.

    I assume the errors are related the the fixes are to do with file reading. I tried varying VFAPI plugins but no luck. Also my codecs did not change across the version upgrade.
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  6. Originally Posted by W_Eagle
    Hello pals,

    TMPGenc 2.511 is bugy. When I let it encode about 78 minutes CVD from avi file, it get stuck. It happened few times, so I went back to 2.510.

    Take care
    With Plus (registered version) Same thing happened to me when encoding for DVD. Never had a problem even with 2 hours of video, but I've been encoding as little as a 20 minute avi to mpeg and it locked up on me (never has before), switched back to 2.510 and worked flawlessly. This was on Win2000, have not tried it as much on XP before switching back to 2.510
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  7. HELP

    I install a program on system now caint get it to see a avi file was working ok before in installed (S)VCD2DVDMPG had to also install Net something so VDC would work now want see avi ????????????????


    HELP PLEASE
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    TMPGEnc 2.511 is old hat. 2.512 is now out!
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  9. does it fix the problems related to here ?? is it faster?? the sound is supposed to be better? or am I wrong (I usually am)

    also isnt CCE-lite out , which is only about $50 instead of $2000, quite a price difference (if beer went down by this percentage I would'nt be here)
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    I have not noticed any improvement. Fast, it is not.
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  11. TMPGEnc 2.511 keeps crashing my PC - maybe I should use Cinema Craft Encoder instread???
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