Okay, I'm a little bit fed up now with TEMPGEnc...
I've downloaded Spiderman (avi) and want to put it on DVD. So I thought I'd use TEMPGEnc.
The first time when I encoded the movie I used:
- All kinds of filters
- Source range
- 4650 kbps
- System
- Audio source from video
- PAL (I think my dvd only supports PAL, but I'm not sure)
- And if there something you need to know further what I did wrong just ask.
anyway I encoded it, and after 6 hours when the encoding was at 50% (and he encoded the last scéne), he started to encode the whole movie over again (so he encoded 2 times the whole movie in one file). So I aborted it, and when I played the movie there was NO audio...!
So I encoded it again, with a couple changes, I removed some filters, and instead of using the audio source of the video, I used a own encoded audio file of the movie. This time when it was finished, the audio wasn't syncronised with the video.
I also get everytime a error, something with DVD playback software, so what do I do wrong ? And sometimes I get a error with a number in it...
btw, The frame rate from the original movie is I think 23,976 , and the encoded movie 25fps.
You are in breach of the forum rules and are being issued with a formal warning. please read the rules -- no WAREZ !
This means "downloading" the type of movie in your post..
thank you
/ Moderator BJ_M
Closed Thread
Results 1 to 1 of 1
Similar Threads
-
AVI mono movie too big to burn on to single layer DVD-other options?
By nzdreamer55 in forum Authoring (DVD)Replies: 7Last Post: 29th Apr 2011, 13:45 -
avs (avi to avi) ends up out of sync ... winavi output file too big
By mandy in forum Video ConversionReplies: 1Last Post: 21st Aug 2009, 05:56 -
Adding subtitles to a BIG Avi file and then burn to dvd(?)
By Hal05154 in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 5Last Post: 1st Apr 2008, 14:15 -
Tempgenc DVD Author small file
By EPLindblom in forum Authoring (DVD)Replies: 1Last Post: 13th Feb 2008, 21:39 -
big conversion problems
By insyder in forum Video ConversionReplies: 0Last Post: 7th Jan 2008, 10:02