when encoding using TMPGenc a perfect avi file when changed to mpeg results in periodic colour distortion and blocky pictures.
Is there anything Ishould do before starting encoding
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Start by making sure you don't have the SMR (Angel portion) codec installed, if you do get rid of it. Install the Nimo codec pack.
Then in TMPGEnc
Select options > environmental settings
click the VFAPI plug-in tab
right click the "DirectShow" and select higher priority, do this several times until its at the top with a value of 4
Before you start, click the load button and load a VCD template. -
Just tried this but I also get the blocky pictures and color distortion .. any other ideas?
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Originally Posted by jondi
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Originally Posted by wingfan
TMPGEnc
Setting > Video > motion search precision "High quality Slow" -
Its the framerate.. the original was 20 fps, it converted to mpg at 60 fps. This is the problem, so once I saw this I changed the framerate on the mpg conversion to 19.98 and volia it now works fine
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Then why are you changing anything ?, once you load a VCD template there is nothing to change
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If I didnt change the template (like I did orginally) the mpg comes out distorted and blocky colours appear on the mpg. This is what I said in my original post..
So when I close the template and just change the frameratem the mpg comes out perfect. You NEED to change the framerate with this avi I had..
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