@ewi770 TempEnc or TMPGenc?
If you still have the mv1 file the you just need to sort out some audio and header manually. The audio is MP2 audio which can be encoded by many many things (besweet with belight and behappy being two good GUIs for this purpose), good settings given earlier in this thread (joint stereo seems to be the way forward mind).
Once you have your audio you need a header, batchdpg has an app called headermaker, usage is as follows
headermaker
frames is number of frames, use something like GSpot (
http://gspot.headbands.com/ ) to find this out.
fps is number of frames per second
samplerate is your audio files samplerate in Hz (most peoples will be either 48000 or 32000)
Audiosize it is the size of your audio file in bytes (right click -> properties is probably the best way to get this)
Videosize it is the size of your video file in bytes (right click -> properties is probably the best way to get this)
Filename what you want the header file to be called, I suggest using the extension .hdr.
Example
If you had a file with 1000 frames at 16 frames per second audio sampled at 32000 Hz video and audio sized at 10000 and 5000 bytes respectively you need to type
Code:
Headermaker 1000 16 32000 5000 10000 header.hdr
You now need to copy it all together in the order header, mp2, mv1. If you know what you are doing with copy /b I will leave you to it if not make up a batch file as follows (copy the code section into notepad and save with a .bat extension),
Code:
Rename *.mv1 1.mv1
Rename *.mp2 1.mp2
Rename *.hdr 1.hdr
Copy /b 1.hdr+1.mp2+1.mv1 output.dpg
Stick the mv1 file, mp2 file and header in the same directory as the batch file and run it.