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  1. Hello , I am trying to burn a avi film of 696 mb as a svcd.
    Where do I start?
    I did start with tmpgenc but when I go to load the avi it gives
    me a read error occurred at address (some number).
    Can anyone help me to get started pls?


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  2. you need the DVD2AVI.vfp placed in your TMPGENC folder, that will recognize you AVI. You can get that file by downloading DVD2AVI and installing it and copying that file to the TMPGENC folder or just do a google search for it. DVD2AVI is a great program and should be included in everyones software library.
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  3. ok open ur avi in virtual dub. click on file information to find out what the audio is. nake sure the frequency is for ur country ( PAL 44100HZ OR NTSC 23.967HZ) if not go to audio click on full processing - click on audio again and go to conversion check one of the boxes. Now save ur wav file audio.wav Open tmpgenc and click on audio only - open ur audio file. save output file to audio.mp2 - thats ur audio now ready. G o back to virtual dub abd click on video only - frame serve ur video to tmpgenc and save as an m1v file - full.m1v

    when its finished go to tmphenc mpeg tools open mutliplex add ur m1v file add ur mp2 file outut to full.mpg - and there u have it a finished film. - i do it this way cos if u use tmpgenc to encode the avi with noth audio and video - it goes out of sync.


    hope this helps
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  4. Hi the dvd2avi did not work I'll try the other way

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    Would reccommend checking the AVI for Bad Frames before trying to encode.
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  6. How is that done I just keep on getting that read address error in tmpgenc, is there a fix?
    Pls help
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    Use virtualdub mp3 freeze you can get it here
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    And follow this here .

    Before you do that get AviCodec . This will tell you what your AVI consists of . If it has AC3 , that would be your problem as TMPGenc doesn't like it.

    In which case you would need Virtualdub Mod or Virtualdub Mpeg2 and Extract the audio and convert it to a .wav and use the .wav as the audio source in TMPGenc
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    Raise the directshow priority, 2nd link below.
    "Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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  9. Thks I'll try the ac3 thing and the direct show is up to 2.
    I'll keep trying.
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  10. O.K. I tried the check of my avi file and the audio says mpeg1 layer 3 -mp3 is what I get out of it.i checked it in g-spot and it says all 3 codecs are installed .Where do I go from here.By the way I have other avi's and they all do that read error in tmpgenc.

    Pls anyone?
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    Does it play properly on your PC ?
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  12. yes no problems.
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    I'm down to clutching at straws. The file has to be corrupted in parts or something.

    Open the file in VirtualDub and re-encode it to another AVI. Then try TMPGEnc.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  14. There is something wrong with tmpgenc is there a fix for those errors of "read address"

    Pls anyone

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    Try the 2nd link in ZippyP's signature here.
    Also, there are guides on TMPGEnc configurations here
    and here
    and here.

    If all these fail, re-install TMPGEnc because there is definitely something wrong !
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  16. Thks I'll check that out
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