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Help with DPG Converter

Started by clickbile, May 07, 2006, 03:27:20 PM

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clickbile

I'm using Moonshell Win Tools v10 from the official site, but whenever I try to use dpgenc.exe and I set it to the language, pick the thing, and click "OK" it gives me an error relating to an .mp2 file early in the conversion. :-/ Most of it is "??????" so I have no idea what the actual error is. When I click OK, the "Encode VideoStream" window stays, but nothing is happening, and it doesn't respond (I have to close it with Task Manager). The program makes a weird .dpg.mp2 file for each video from this process, and that's it.

Help please :-(

johnny9562001

hm......try downloading it again or from a different place. Also are you trying the the same file? if yes try different ones. if that doesnt solve the problem try downloading k-lite MEGA coding package from http://www.short-media.com/forum/showthread.php?t=33541 this should do the trick.
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clickbile

SIXTH EDIT:

...okay, this should be the last one. Promise.

Umm, Family Guy always freezes up temporarily. It's really very poor. Is there any way to make this any better? Would lowering the quality do the trick?

johnny9562001

what settings are you using? i recommend 12-13 FPS, that should give exellent quality. Also it depends on the video itself, is it crappy or good quality?
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clickbile

Oddly enough, it seems like it was mostly due to the video. An XviD Family Guy episode took 2 MB more (converted down to 51 MB) than an XviD Arrested Development episode of the same length... odd since the latter is live-action, so it would presumably take much more space. Thanks yet again.