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    i was just trying to encode "Bruce Almighty" i get these errors.

    illegal floating point error.

    Index of scanline is out of range (352).

    with tmpeg plus. any ideas on where i am going wong?

    cheers guys

    please don't move this thread i find this part of the forum the most helpful.
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  2. Well sorry but you are converting, your thread has nothing to do with authoring, so I have moved it to newbie conversion.

    Is this a downloaded file, if it is I suggest you scan the file for bad frames using virtualdub. And read this link https://www.videohelp.com/tmpgenc#problems
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    i asked for it not to. plus all i'm gonna get is a bunch of idiots posting trash in my thread. and 1 dude who may know something acting all high and mighty. pointless.
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  4. We have seperate forum categories for a reason, if we did not it would be a right mess and extremely difficult to find what you were looking for. Your post had absolutely nothing to do with authoring so it was moved. I am not acting high and mighty simply doing my job as a moderator of the forums.

    Follow what I suggested, then decide if it was pointless.
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    i never said YOU were acting high and mighty. it does have to do with authoring. its in the process of authoring? unless they invent amagic bingo button and then u have a dvd in 5 mins.
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    It's got nothing to do with Authoring.

    1) What are the specs on the source file?
    2) Did you scan it for errors?
    3) What are your TMPGEnc settings for input and output?
    To Be, Or, Not To Be, That, Is The Gazorgan Plan
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  7. From the Glossary ...

    Author
    To format video into a form ready to burn onto a recordable disc or to stream onto the Internet. VCD, SVCD and DVD Author is to format video into its standard file structure and also add optional menus, chapters, audio tracks, subtitles, slideshows and much more.

    Convert
    To change from one form into another. In video obviously it is to change one form of video into another. For example, many people like to convert divx to MPEG, quicktime to AVI, etc. Conversions to a final format is called encoding - an example is AVI to VCD MPEG-1.

    Encoding is part of the conversion process. This is where your post belongs.
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  8. Originally Posted by dvdhelpr
    i never said YOU were acting high and mighty.
    Thats exactly what you said
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    and 1 dude who may know something acting all high and mighty.
    As at this point I was the only poster to give you a reply if this was not aimed at me, then who was it aimed at.
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    it does have to do with authoring. its in the process of authoring? unless they invent amagic bingo button and then u have a dvd in 5 mins.
    No, it has absolutely nothing to do with authoring, it is encoding. They are two seperate processes. Tmpgenc is an encoder it does not author. After you have encoded the file to mpeg you then need to author it before writing to DVD.
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