Problem with TMPGEnc
- BigshotSpike
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Problem with TMPGEnc
I think I've followed all the steps in Ermac's guide, but something's still wrong. Okay, the picture and sound qualities all look and sound crisp and clear (like they should), but the problem is is that they don't sync up with each other.
I can't figure out what went wrong. If there's anyone out there who knows what's up, I'd much appreciate your response.
Thanks in advance ^_^
I can't figure out what went wrong. If there's anyone out there who knows what's up, I'd much appreciate your response.
Thanks in advance ^_^
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Right, in that case what you need to do is go back into the IVTC option and test the settings (there's a button to do this). It will probably find areas where either too many or too few frames have been removed.
I cant actually remember what you do here but it might involve you manually adding/removing the frames in the ivtc.
I cant actually remember what you do here but it might involve you manually adding/removing the frames in the ivtc.
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Or you just use DeComb ^_^
DeComb is a miracle worker - I ran I Pray through it and it came out looking great at 23.976 - and the video has like 2 layers going on at the same time for the majority of the video, and was edited in 29.97! DeComb is truly fantasic when it comes to IVTC. I use it exclusively to IVTC now instead of TMPGEnc - even when I encode MPEGs I load an AVISynth script which has been DeCombed.
I've also heard really good stuff about GreedyHMA which you can get off of Doom9's site. Haven't tried it since I just learned about it last week and I don't have a computer right now which can actually handle encoding anything.
DeComb is a miracle worker - I ran I Pray through it and it came out looking great at 23.976 - and the video has like 2 layers going on at the same time for the majority of the video, and was edited in 29.97! DeComb is truly fantasic when it comes to IVTC. I use it exclusively to IVTC now instead of TMPGEnc - even when I encode MPEGs I load an AVISynth script which has been DeCombed.
I've also heard really good stuff about GreedyHMA which you can get off of Doom9's site. Haven't tried it since I just learned about it last week and I don't have a computer right now which can actually handle encoding anything.
- BigshotSpike
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