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  1. I downloaded the newest version of TMPGENC and I made the DVD-rip to a MPEG. The following problems accured:
    1) The movie is 1 hour and 20 min, in MPEG format it's 3 hours and 55 min (although the movie only last for 1 hour and 15 min, the rest of the of the time there's just a black sceen).
    2) the file size is now 2.23 GB. (Thats 5 VCD's, a little too large i think)
    3) there no sound

    Yours sincerly

    Jimmi Ploug
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    How did you frameserve to TMPG?
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  3. I''m sorry i don't understand... I only used TMPGENC for the encoding to MPEG
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    I mean, if you do a DVD to VCD conversion, you have to use some tools in advance. There are a dvd decrypter like smartripper, a decoder like dvd2avi ...
    What did you use? Or which files did you select as video and audio source in TMPG?
    ok, start here please.

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Truman on 2001-09-07 02:54:42 ]</font>
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  5. Well the I didn't DO the dvd-rip... I just downloaded it.

    Sound format is: MPEG Layer-3,127 kBit/s, 48,000 Hz,

    Stereo and video format is: 640 x 384, 24 bit, 112783 billeder, 23.976 billeder/sek, 153 KB/sek, DIVXMPG4 V3

    The video source and audio source both was from the same file.
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  6. Just cut the movie
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  7. I had the same problem with a DivX to MPEG ....
    The converting kept going on for hours while the last frame of the movie was in the "viewer" of TMPGEnc.

    I cut it with "merge&Cut", but there was no sound...
    The source looked OK : MPEG-1 640x352 23,976fps CBR 1150kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 192kbps..So I loaded it as a VIDEOCD(NTSCFilm)

    Can anyone give advice
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  8. try encoding the audio and video seperately. then remux with tmpgenc in mpeg tools.

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