help me with TMPGEnc

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  1. leejoeun

    leejoeun Member

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    hey guys I'm new with this and I need some help

    I actually followed Doom9's instruction to compress subtitles with .avi files but I'm having a problem with the TMPGEnc part because the program says that it doesn't support xvid files.

    how do I deal with these?

    thanks
     
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    TMPGEnc should support xvid, I've encoded many xvid encoded videos with it, if the filename is .xvid try renaming it to .avi.
     
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    actually it is in .avi extension i tried renaming it but it still say that it is not supported. do i need to install a new codec or do i still need to convert the video?

    thanks again guys....
     
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    Do you have XviD installed, on your computer?

    If you have, do Options__Environmantal__setting...---> VFAPI plugin and raise the proprity of the DirectShow Multimedia File Reader and, if needed, the one of the AVI VFW comptibility reader by right-clicking them and choosing higher priority until they have the highest priority of all plugins.
     
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    Having just been in the same situation ... start tmpgenc, and go to envirnment. raise directshow to +2, leave everything else 0. Also make sure you have the latest ffdshow codec installed.

    This is what just helped me.
     
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    that's a lot of help

    thanks guys!
     
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    Yes, I'm quite confident that it's a problem of filters (DirectShow) priority. FFDShow a nice DirectShow filter which decodes fastly almost all codecs under DirctShow, so you should your problem easily, by:
    1) installing FFDShow
    2) Raising DirectShow priority
    Have fun!
     

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