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TMPGEnc




TMPGEnc is an excellent and free (!) MPEG-1 / MPEG-2 encoder and we're going to use it for the VideoCD encoding in our project. After you have completed creating your .d2v project file, you should open TMPGEnc (note! You need to have VFAPI plugin installed with your TMPGEnc -- it can be downloaded from TMPGEnc's homepage).

Hit the Browse button next to Video source box in the bottom of the TMPGEnc's main window. From the file dialog, choose the d2v file that you created with DVD2AVI. After this is done, click the Browse button next to Audio source box (just below the video source :-) and select the WAV you created with DVD2AVI.

Note! If you can't open the .d2v file, go to Options / Global Settings / VFAPI Plug-Ins tab and check if you can see DVD2AVI Project File Loader (or something like that) in there. By default, it's priority is either -1 or -2. Change the priority to 0. If you don't see the plugin in the list at all, your DVD2AVI is missing a file called dvd2avi.vfp. Re-install DVD2AVI and start it and close it (launching it will register the .vfp file to system) and return back to here.


TMPGEnc templates


Now, hit the Load button in bottom-right corner of the main window. This opens a file dialog and allows you to choose TMPGEnc's settings template from the directory that was bundled with the TMPGEnc's installation (you should be in this directory automatically, but if not, try to Find for *.mcf files from your HDD in order to locate the directory).

Just select the correct template -- VideoCD (PAL) or VideoCD (NTSC) (there is also the NTSCFilm, but that's once again extra-detailed info and I wont explain it in here) -- this depends on the source material; hopefully you wrote down the Video type when we asked you to do that.

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