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theskems 27th Jun 2006 10:21 pm

{solved} amv video problem
 
i dont know how to make it comprehendable but here's my problem..

no problem converting juz when i play the video that's already in amv in my mp4 player, the video kinda get stuck (left behind?) every 3 or 4 seconds.

the sounds are ok btw, i've tried converting to avi with divx encoder but the same thing happened.

it's not that obvious but still annoying.. so can u guys help me out here...

tadad1 27th Jun 2006 11:57 pm

Re: amv video problem
 
theskems, it could be a codec problem I suggest you download the K-Lite Mega Codec Pack from HERE
I do not know what specifications your PC is but Video conversion is a CPU intense process if you are running other heavy load processes whilst converting you could encounter lag problems.

You could also try different frame rate and image quality settings in MP3 Converter Tool and see if you get any improvement.

admin 30th Jun 2006 4:44 am

theskems

Also try downloading some sample .amv video files from our website as well to see how they play on your player. This will tell us whether there is a problem with the player or with the encoding method you used, or even the original .avi file...

Let me know of your result.

aillez 30th Jun 2006 5:17 am

Re: amv video problem
 
i have this ploblem too

my result is lack every 3-4 sec
i'll post my result soon

plz anyone tell me
how to convert to .AMV file like admin do
'couse i have download sample video

pump it - Black Eyed Peas

& it's doesn't lack

i use mp3 utilities 3.68

i want to know howto do like admin

PLZZZZZZ

sorry if anyone can't understand
'couse my english is not good

THX!!!!

aillez 30th Jun 2006 6:05 am

Re: amv video problem
 
this is my result
with

128X96
Frame per speed:High
image quality:High
Image Focus:Mode2

in ver. 3.68

but i got lack like this

Code:

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=25E4F3F500844BA1
i have too install K-Lite & SLD Codec & DirectX 9.0c
in this website

what should I do ?????

Plz anyone tell me

tadad1 30th Jun 2006 6:27 am

aillez, can you leave a link for the original video file so I can download it and try a few different methods for you.

aillez 30th Jun 2006 6:55 am

i don't have link 4 download

but r u download it already
r u seen my result ?

tadad1 30th Jun 2006 6:57 am

aillez, Yes I have downloaded your AMV and can see your problem. the video jumps every 3-4 seconds. I will try converting a few files for you and post the results. What format was the original file?

aillez 30th Jun 2006 7:00 am

i want to know ur method

plz tell me

THX

aillez 30th Jun 2006 7:02 am

it's mpg
what ploblem ???

aillez 30th Jun 2006 7:03 am

i try to convert to avi with PocketDivXEncoder
then convert to AMV

but have this lack TOO!!!

admin 30th Jun 2006 1:38 pm

Re: amv video problem
 
I think the problem might actually be the FRAMES PER SECOND on the original movie file.

Use VirtualDub to check the frames per second of your original file and let us know what it is. It should be less than 30fps. Anything more than that will cause the 'choppy' videos as frames will be dropped during the .AMV conversion.

tadad1 30th Jun 2006 6:08 pm

aillez, The average frame rate is around 30 frames per second, when you convert to AMV (Version 3.68) and use high frame rate setting it sets the frame to 12 fps so what the converter does is use every second frame up to the 24th frame and then drops the last 6 frames which causes a skip.
If you convert to AMV using the Medium Frame Rate setting it will convert at 10 frames per second so it will use every third frame up to 30 and not drop any frames at the end.
So although you are losing 2 frames per second the video will be smoother.
Here are the settings I recommend:

http://img234.imageshack.us/img234/6...ings0ec.th.jpg

aillez 30th Jun 2006 9:17 pm

Re: amv video problem
 
i have to do with framerate 25 be4 u post
& it work now

it's not lack anymore
i have to read another thread in this board

I LOVE THIS BOARD

aillez 30th Jun 2006 9:18 pm

it's have everything i want!!!!

tadad1 30th Jun 2006 9:49 pm

aillez, glad you got the problem fixed. :)

admin 30th Jun 2006 10:18 pm

aillez

So you reduced the frames per second to 25 fps and it's working ok now?? Is that right?

Did you use the "medium" or "high" settings?

If your problem has been solved, if you can [edit] your original post and put [solved] in the front that would be great.

aillez 1st Jul 2006 4:59 am

Quote:

Originally Posted by admin";p=&quot (Post 3969)
aillez

So you reduced the frames per second to 25 fps and it's working ok now?? Is that right?

Did you use the "medium" or "high" settings?

If your problem has been solved, if you can [edit] your original post and put [solved] in the front that would be great.


i use high setting & i think i cannot add [solved] to this thread 'cause i'm not thread starter

BUT THX 4 INFO

I LOVE THIS SITE

theskems 1st Jul 2006 7:29 pm

Re: amv video problem
 
alrite i already got my video lagging problem fixed. lowering down the fps may work and most of the time it does but the quality will be lowered.

well to fix my video lagging problem i used a 3-step conversion method:

1st, using pocket divx encoder convert it to avi with the settings given by vegas215.com,
2nd, using Imtoo 3gp converter(or any other brand), convert the avi to mpeg-1, dont use mpeg-2, it'll mess up the video
Finally, used the amv converter to convert the mpg to amv

Done. Videos not lagging and quality preserved :wink:

aillez 2nd Jul 2006 11:06 pm

i'll try this method !!!

skyline.gtr.tg 13th Jul 2006 8:55 pm

Re: {solved} amv video problem
 
hi,

I had this same problem and after using this method it is fixed. But when u convert it using advanced x or imToo, u cant segment or seperate the movie. If anybody comes up with ideas on how to do this and segment pls let me know.

thanks,
skyline.gtr.tg

scape211 14th Jul 2006 10:16 am

Re: {solved} amv video problem
 
hello skyline.

This may take a bit longer, but you can segment you video before even doing any of these processes. In the downloads section there should be a program called AVI Split:

http://www.mympxplayer.com/dload.php...le&file_id=222

If you started with AVI files, you can do it at the beginning or right after you use pocket divx (which is probably faster since you only have to convert one big file in the program instead of a bunch of AVIs).

Once you have all your AVIs from the first step, then use Imtoo and the AMV converter from steps 2 and 3 and you should be set.

This method sounds interesting though theskems, I havent used it yet and Ive been having a bit of an issue with the quality of my picture as well. I'll try it when i get home from work tonight. :)


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