Log in

View Full Version : Trials of encoding DIVX


foznikjj
30th December 2003, 23:43
To all: What to do next? My logic is getting very thin. Here is my latest plan, and if this doesn't work I probably will do the SVCD2DVD and try it. Anyone having more ability to reason than I do, tell me if you think this is a good plan.I have a video clip AVI with DIVX(MPEG 4) video, VBR MP3 audio. I have spent considerable amount of time trying to get to VOB file to burn a DVD. Because of the VBR audio I was advised to extract audio to wav format using Virtualdub, next using headAC3he, to convert wav to mp2. Then run clip in TMPGEnc to encode and extract MPEG 2 video only using the Baldrick guide. I have a good m2v video file and good mp2 audio file. However, when I simple multiplex them in TMPGEnc Plus it is a mess. Has jerky video and garbled audio. I don't know how to fix this, but I was thinking of trying to convert wav to AC3 and see if this will mux with my m2v video. I am now in process of using Ulead, to get this video clip to a VOB file. This program does the complete operation, from AVI to and including burning to DVD disc. I don't know what quality I will have, but it can't be much poorer than what I have already done. Ulead project completed and same mess as when using TMPGEnc and others. The only reason for trying TMPGEnc Plus was to get the best quality possible. To add to this article I also put the good video m2v file and the good mp2 audio file in TMPGEnc DVD Author last night. I got an error messageafter it had authored about 25%. So I tried it again from beginning and got same error message . I went to folder where I had assigned and had two file folders from both trys. Each folder had a video-TS file. I played the thing in Power DVD and had same mess that I described in the other post. I have downloaded DivFix and checked for errors in my original AVI file, per DivFix, it has no errors. I have also downloaded ffmpeggui 0.4.8 and am considering using this to convert the wav audio for this video clip into AC3 and use the same TMPGEnc Plus to simple multiplex video and audio together again to see what happens. It has also been recommended to me that I should use SVCD2DVD to do this procedure. Foz is one confused dude. Thank you. Foz

jggimi
31st December 2003, 00:05
Moved to the TMPGEnc forum.