I admire your efforts, but I have a few questions:
All that does is save the default template to a template called unlocked. I tried it and tmpgenc defaulted to a NTSC VCD template. That's all fine and well for people in NTSC land, but NBG for PAL users.Originally Posted by Shadowmistress
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I always had the belief that this needs to be set to VideoCD (non-standard) for KVCD/XVCD, but I could be wrong.Originally Posted by Shadowmistress
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If in doubt, Google it.
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Originally Posted by Shadowmistress"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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Download my TmpgEnc Template.
http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/deckard/deckard.mcf
(rightclick/save as) or paste into browser or use Firefox browser)
Pop it in the 'Template' folder.
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63 hrs + What box do you run? Amiga 500?
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Originally Posted by Shadowmistress"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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My first attempt at creating a VCD was "assisted" by Nero - did it work out? No. VCD not recognized by player. Tried again. Gave up. Sulked. Took another look - found VCDEasy. Took same mpg as in my first attempts, authored with VCDEasy (not that hard, specially when there are so many guides to be found here and at the VCDEasy site). VCD played no problem.
(To be honest, I've later learned that using the VCD menu feature in Nero is what wrecks the VCD, but since Nero always prompted me to make a menu, that was what I did, and being a noob, I even thought it'd be cool with a title menu)
That's why I discourage the use of Nero for much more than writing pre made images to writable media - Depending on version, there's no telling what part (if any) of the authoring process (be it VCD, SVCD or DVD) is broken in the particular version (of the countless that's been released) of Nero you happen to use.
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No biggie really
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Originally Posted by jimmalenko
You can choose default GOP (IBBPBBPBBPBBPBBPBB) for anything that is 23.976 fps and over and it will be fine. Once you change the framerate to anything that says "internally....(something else)", that's when tmpgenc will change your GOP structure to "IPPPPP (GOP for nonstandardized framerate)". I find many players will have trouble playing this so I don't go lower than 23.976. If the player recognizes it but has trouble playing the framerate the picture/sound will stutter, but at least you know it can play. I wasn't going for a full-tailored perfect finished product, I was going for the best shot at making it work and the fastest. We can always troubleshoot later.
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I've haven't had the pleasure of using VCDEasy yet but will have to soon to make complex menus. I tend not to advise people to use software I haven't tried myself yet. -
Well low and behold......85 hours later I finally got it right with all of your help. Thanks!! I was able to burn the movie to one disc and it plays on my DVD player (an Apex 1200ad) although it does seem to stutter a bit but still watchable.
Happy as I am I was wondering if there's a setting within jim's tutorial that I can use that will speed up the encoding process? I know my comp is a piece o' crap (PIII 550mhZ-256MB RAM) but there's gotta be some way to speed up this process....no?
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Change the Motion search precision to High Quality (Slow)
I also outlined the rate control mode. You can also use 2-pass VBR. This can improve video quality. A word of caution though - I only suggest using this instead of CBR if you don't care about how much time it takes to encode and you plan on setting the rate control very low in order to accommodate for a long movie. When I set it to VBR on my computer the movie encoding time will take 9 hours instead of the normal 4-5 for me.
BTW A P3-550 w/ 256 RAM is the source of most of your speed issues. The other thing you can do is set the both priorities for TMPGenc to high (when working and when idle) in Options > Task priority. Not using your PC for anything else while it's encoding will also speed it up.If in doubt, Google it. -
Thanks Jim.
I think one of my major problems with the long encode time was that it was set to "when not active - idle time only". Should've picked up on that myself because I did notice that it worked faster when I was "looking" at it and seemed to slow down when I walked away from my comp. Thanks for clarifying that.....I'm kind of a dummy. I set it for high when idle and normal when busy....should speed things up.
I think I'll stick with your original suggestions on the VBR/CBR setting for the quality aspect and now that I've set the priority to high when idle and go from there. Thanks for all your help. -
Originally Posted by jimmalenko"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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RE multiplexing settings for VCD:
Always use Video-CD non standard.
There's no bad side effect compared to Video-CD, and allows you to make small tweaks as long as your player doesn't choke.
Do not multiplex as System stream if you're going to author as VCD, as this kind of mpeg has to be padded, thus increasing in size, and will probably not play well anyway.
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Thanks all!!
I just encoded a movie that is 1hr 45min long and it only took 9 hours this time.....must've been that priority setting.....and it fit perfectly onto one disc and it looks good as well.
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"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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