2007-08-22, 12:50 | Link #284 |
CaramellDansen!!!
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Ok so this is what you do. All you got to do is go the the file that you want encoded, then right click and "Queue for encode". After that, you use the output file and burn it into a DVD using any DVD software. I use Nero Vision 4 so is this right?
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2007-08-22, 15:59 | Link #285 |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Seems you can use any program to burn it but yea that is correct. GHDPro, I think my problem and all my problems revolve around VFR. It seems that the reason my files run through the passes but I get no resulting file is because of this. Unless there is a way to change the VFR file in the anime episode then I think I am forever screwed ><
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2007-08-23, 23:23 | Link #286 |
CaramellDansen!!!
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Ok i got a problem. Whenever its encoding, in 2 minutes, it always give me a runtime error. Something to do with QuEnc.exe. abnormal program termination. Help please? I even made sure that all the files go to the places its suppose to go.
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2007-08-31, 13:22 | Link #287 |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Wow, these guides are really amazing I just have a few dumb questions though...
Are Queue for encoding and TMPGEnc two completly different programs? If so, can I choose which one to use as I really like the looks of TMPGEnc? Thank you and oh, in the "GHDpro's Guide to TMPGEnc" only the first page will work for me. I really wanted to read through but pages 2-5 come up with No Thread specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator What do I do? Thank you again |
2007-08-31, 13:49 | Link #288 |
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"Queue for Encoding" is just a PHP (command line) script with a bunch of freeware apps that together will encode anime to DVD (with extra borders to counteract overscan). It's been a long while since I used TMPGEnc, but last time I tried it didn't have very good support for MKV files (especially ones with soft-subtitles). If all you want to convert are AVI files, then TMPGEnc is the easy solution. Otherwise, while complicated to set up, my script might be more reliable for MKV files.
As for your second question, see this post. |
2007-08-31, 14:30 | Link #289 | |
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Thank you for the links aswell. Unfortuantly I wasn't able to get past page 1 again on the "Convert AVI to DVD" but the other link you gave was really good so thanks so much again for all your help |
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2007-10-02, 16:18 | Link #290 |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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I read all through this thread, however I wasn't able to come across a fix for:
FATAL Error: M2V file not found. I'm using CCE to do the encoding. I tried to access Aktee's guide its just his website appears to be taken down. Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks. |
2007-10-11, 03:49 | Link #291 |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Resolution, encoding, and general DVD burning.
Hello. I suffer from the same problem most people seem to; when I burn some anime (unlicensed of course) to DVD, on my tv, the video is cut off on either side, or even the top or bottom. I once tried to burn one and went through a bunch of trouble trying to encode and do a bunch of stuff. It took me a month and it still wasn't right. I was wondering if anyone had an easy (well, doesn't have to be), good, or proven way to burn anime to DVDs that play in DVD players so that it fits well on the screen without any problems or distortions.
Any help is welcome and appreciated! |
2007-10-11, 04:08 | Link #292 |
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Here you go! I merged your post into this thread so that you can see an easy, good and proven way to burn anime to DVDs so you can play it in a DVD player and will fit well on the screen without any problems or distortions.
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2007-10-22, 02:47 | Link #293 |
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Hey, I have a question that I think will be best answered in this thread. I've burned DVDs that play perfectly well on PS2's and several modern DVD players, using Queue for Encoding. But on my parents' old DVD player and on my local anime club's DVD player, they don't play. The DVD player says "Reading..." and just doesn't go anywhere from there, eventually saying "error" sometimes. Is this a software problem, or is it that old DVD players physically can't read the relatively cheap Memorex DVD+R's? If the latter, can anyone recommend a convenient DVD that will play on those DVD players?
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2007-10-22, 04:44 | Link #294 |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Well, I don't use GHDPro's method rather I bought convertxtoDVD. It's a known issue that certain DVD players are extremely picky with which DVD's they can read. The common thread is that the brand name ones are pickier than the generic $20 special DVD players. Also the general consensus is the better grade DVD's like TDK and Taiyo Yuden's are more sucessful than the cheapo ones. IDK why that's the case but that's the general experience.
I also note that you use DVD+R, make sure the DVD players can support it.It may just be case that they can only read DVD-R although this is pretty unlikely. |
2008-01-01, 17:05 | Link #299 |
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I posted this in another similar forum, but there is some easy to use, freeware, DVD burning software called DVD Flick which is pretty easy to use. A search on Google, etc will locate the site. It is not fond, as some others, of mkv files, so I had to buy MovKit ($20) to convert the .mkv files to .avi, but in general it is pretty cool.
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2008-01-06, 01:16 | Link #300 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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for avis and such, i do the whole virtualdub, save audio independently, get the subs, compress in tmpegenc etc etc etc, and for mkvs, i got ConvertXtoDVD, and its pretty simple to use although, not very configurable, but its great for getting those annoying(in the sense that they're not that easy to burn) mkvs to dvds.
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