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Question TE40 Quicktime MOV Convert Stevie 1 2010-02-13 01:55:39
Question TE40 tmpgenc xpress 4.7.4.299 hngor 1 2010-02-20 19:45:37
Question TAW4 Black color in source is transformed to white in output kaare 0 2010-01-14 08:03:00
Question TE40 tx4 4.7.4.299 won't import .wtv stevestrange 2 2010-01-16 05:01:15
Question TE40 Encoding: TMPGEnc Xpress or DVD Author 3? Bob 3 2010-01-13 22:53:11
Question TDA3 Encoding: TMPGEnc Xpress or DVD Author 3? Bob 0 2010-01-13 16:17:49
Question TE40 Can'nt validate my license for the new update for TMPGEnc 4 Express Crokaert Johan 3 2013-04-21 09:18:53
Question TAW4 won't import DVD-RAM fixin737s 1 2010-01-11 18:14:26
Question TAW4 Batch create proxy files? user 2 2010-01-12 06:06:04
Question TE25 Time Code Format used in TBE Batch Files mbb999 0 2010-01-09 00:22:10
Question TAW4 problem with subtitle file kkingccrimson 12 2010-12-24 03:05:33
Question TE40 Editing "Large" Files Nathan 1 2010-01-07 18:28:08

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Question - TE40 - Quicktime MOV Convert No.59239
Stevie  2010-01-14 21:52:48 ( ID:ejift.qaxdk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm unable to convert a Quicktime movie file in TMPgenc Xpress4 when this *.mov file has no embedded audio.
Meaning, the audio is not rendered inside the mov file but plays localy from a server.
When trying to convert it, it keeps asking for a wav file.

Anyone care to try ?

S.


UJ  2010-02-13 01:55:39 ( ID:wtpt1k4zkfa )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Using Quicktime Pro export the audio to WAV and use this as your audio for TMPGEnc.



Question - TE40 - tmpgenc xpress 4.7.4.299 No.59237
hngor  2010-01-14 11:23:18 ( ID:ipgcih3uhul )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello.

I saw that a new version of tmpgenc xpress is available in german and in japanese and I want to know if there will be a french version? If yes when?

Thanks in advance.


Phoenix  2010-02-20 19:45:37 ( ID:zz2naspzovj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I myself am French and I find it a pity not to have my software in French, when a file "language.ini" for "tmpgenc xpress 4" and "mpeg editor 3"

to translate or even its software duly paid, if the publisher has not the courage to do it



Question - TAW4 - Black color in source is transformed to white in output No.62504
kaare  2010-01-14 08:03:00 ( ID:hda7dyazagk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am trying to make a DVD from an mp4 video. In the video there are several scenes inside a pitch black tunnel, but in the DVD output all these black scenes have been transformed to grey/white. How do I get TMPGEnc Authoring Works to not convert black to white, but let black be black in the output?



Question - TE40 - tx4 4.7.4.299 won't import .wtv No.59234
stevestrange  2010-01-14 04:45:35 ( ID:ojizds1jjz2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I just downloaded the latest Xpress 4.0 update which claims to import .wtv files. The "add file" dialog box does not include wtv in the "all supported file" filter. Adding a wtv via drag-n-drop results in "Cannot open the file xxx.wtv". I am running Win7.

Steve


tkrave  2010-01-14 17:50:09 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You have to use the Source Wizard and select the Windows Media Center recording option.

http://tmpgenc.pegasys-inc.com/en/images/te4xp/features/wtv01.jpg


stevestrange  2010-01-16 05:01:15 ( ID:pxohqqqhv8w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thank you!!!



Question - TE40 - Encoding: TMPGEnc Xpress or DVD Author 3? No.59230
Bob  2010-01-13 16:20:14 ( ID:5naf9/4evxn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a DVD I want to re-author. As far as video quality is concerned, am I better off using TMPGEnc Xpress to encode the original DVD's video content into an MPEG file and then use that MPEG file as the source for my re-authored DVD, or am I better off just using the original DVD's VOB files as my source files for the re-authored DVD? I was planning on using 2-pass VBR as my video encoding scheme in either case. Seems like the 2nd option would be best as it avoids another encoding step, but I'm not sure if there any differences between the encoding engines in TMPGEnc Xpress and DVD Author 3.

Comments? Thanks!


tkrave  2010-01-13 18:28:44 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'd say go with DVD Author 3. Since you're going from DVD to DVD, TDA3 won't re-encode the content, ensuring the quality will remain the same. As you've said, going through 4.0 XPress will just create another generation of encoding and could make the quality worse. However, if you are trying to make the content look better and want to apply some of 4.0 XPress' filters, then that might be the only reason I'd use XPress over TDA3.

I'm not sure what (if any) the differences are between their encoding engines other than the fact that TDA3's is more limited, but it's a moot point in this case since TDA3 won't re-encode the DVD content.


Bob  2010-01-13 19:25:02 ( ID:5naf9/4evxn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks tkrave. One more thing I forgot to mention...I am editing out the first 10-15 seconds of the original DVD using TDA3. Does that mean that it will be re-encoded?


tkrave  2010-01-13 22:53:11 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It shouldn't be re-encoded, even if you cut-edit it. That's the beauty of smart rendering. It will only re-encode a few frames before and after the section you cut-out.



Question - TDA3 - Encoding: TMPGEnc Xpress or DVD Author 3? No.60911
Bob  2010-01-13 16:17:49 ( ID:5naf9/4evxn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a DVD I want to re-author. As far as video quality is concerned, am I better off using TMPGEnc Xpress to encode the original DVD's video content into an MPEG file and then use that MPEG file as the source for my re-authored DVD, or am I better off just using the original DVD's VOB files as my source files for the re-authored DVD? I was planning on using 2-pass VBR as my video encoding scheme in either case. Seems like the 2nd option would be best as it avoids another encoding step, but I'm not sure if there any differences between the encoding engines in TMPGEnc Xpress and DVD Author 3.

Comments? Thanks!



Question - TE40 - Can'nt validate my license for the new update for TMPGEnc 4 Express No.59227
Crokaert Johan  2010-01-13 13:11:43 ( ID:rzsfz60ucqr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello ,

I have purchase this software à long time ago and now there are a new update version.
I'm going to my user account of the official site and add my license to the new version in English mode.
previously i have delete the French license version and on the account my license is note active .

After install this update, the software still no to validate my license.

what can i do ?

Thanks for helping.

Ps: sorry for my English but I'm French users ^^'


tkrave  2010-01-13 18:18:00 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Do you have a French or an English license? If you have a French license, you can't use the English updates and vice-versa.


Crokaert Johan  2010-01-14 13:29:39 ( ID:rzsfz60ucqr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes I have buy this software in a French version.

Ok so I must just waiting to the French update ;)

Thanks for your help.

Johan


reubenleeb  2013-04-21 09:18:53 ( ID:kfn9uamjk6o )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When trying to renew the license to use the product, it says: Stop Serial

Why is this?

This is the english version



Question - TAW4 - won't import DVD-RAM No.62502
fixin737s  2010-01-09 19:58:41 ( ID:myx9sjdey2o )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TAW4 will not import my DVD-RAM into the source wizard. Why not? I select the drive and folder (DVD_RTAV)that contain the .ifo .vro and .bup files. but it won't import them. my drives support DVD-RAM, so that's not the problem.


tkrave  2010-01-11 18:14:26 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

DVD-RAM isn't supported by Authoring Works 4.

TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 supports DVD-RAM but that uses third-party software to read and write DVD-RAM data.



Question - TAW4 - Batch create proxy files? No.62499
user  2010-01-09 00:33:17 ( ID:bfzsixjdwn2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a bunch of high-definition files that I'd like to edit. The proxy files are invaluable. I'd like to queue up creation of the proxy files, so that I don't have to add a file, wait for the proxy to be generated, add another file, wait again, ...
Instead, I'd like to add 20 files at once & come back the next day to have all the proxy files created.
Thanks!


tkrave  2010-01-11 18:10:09 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

This is possible. Just select multiple files when you are adding clips instead of just one file at a time.
You can either drag and drop multiple clips, or ctrl+click multiple files in the file selector.


user  2010-01-12 06:06:04 ( ID:bfzsixjdwn2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Awesome, works great. Thanks!



Question - TE25 - Time Code Format used in TBE Batch Files No.43754
mbb999  2010-01-09 00:22:10 ( ID:depihrjenzj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm trying to automate the batch file process by generating a "tbe" file using a number of standard settings without having to go through the Wizard on each pass. I know others have done something similar but I want to control the Start an End frame on each pass, which I don't believe these other programs handle.

However the "tbe" file stores the Start/End Frames in a 10 byte binary time format which apears to be rather obscure. Does anyone know how this data is coded?

Thanks



Question - TAW4 - problem with subtitle file No.62488
kkingccrimson  2010-01-08 22:49:11 ( ID:/7he.aznqh6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I want to create a menu for a movie.
The movie is in Japanese.The subtitles are in English.
I have both files in the same folder.
One folder is the movie (AVI)and the other folder is the subtitle file(.srt).
When I go to select the subtitle to add to the project,TMPGenc won't open it..something or other about it not being a valid format..?
How can I get this on to DVD with the subtitles?


tkrave  2010-01-08 23:02:41 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

.srt files should work. Can you upload the srt file somewhere so I can test it on my machine?


kkingccrimson  2010-01-09 00:04:24 ( ID:/7he.aznqh6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Where do you suggest I upload it to?
I know that the subs indeed work,because I can see them when I watch the movie on my PC.


tkrave  2010-01-09 00:23:59 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There's rapidshare.com or megaupload.com, those are pretty popular.


kkingccrimson  2010-01-09 08:53:22 ( ID:4hxyctmo9o6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

http://rapidshare.com/files/332569589/Great_Decisive_Battle__The_Super_8_Ultra_Brothers__Raw__DVD_640x352_DivX6.8_MP3_.srt.html


tkrave  2010-01-12 20:59:45 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am able to import the subtitles without errors.

http://i47.tinypic.com/34jcgpc.png
Video clip unrelated.

Are you importing the srt file correctly?


kkingccrimson  2010-01-14 02:19:23 ( ID:/7he.aznqh6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How did you do that(add the subtitle file in TMPGEnc,I mean..)?


tkrave  2010-01-14 02:41:28 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Go to the Subtitles tab in the Clip Editor as shown in the picture, activate a subtitle stream by checking the box in the Subtitles list, then click on the "Edit menu" button and select "Import". You can then select your .srt file and all the subtitles should show up.


kkingccrimson  2010-01-14 08:12:25 ( ID:qpbmppeckv2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Okay.That is much better,thank you.Not only are the subtitles now showing up,they are bigger,which makes them easier to read.


kkingccrimson  2010-01-14 21:08:15 ( ID:4hxyctmo9o6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Now I have a new problem.I can get the subtitles to appear when I do as you instructed above,but when I choose to go the clip editor,so that I can create chapters,the subtitles are gone..??


tkrave  2010-01-15 01:47:41 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The subtitles won't show up in the cut-edit window, but don't worry they're there.

You'll be able to see them in the Simulation Stage.


kristine  2010-12-23 19:35:14 ( ID:lpmlajgqpfn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>The subtitles won't show up in the cut-edit window, but don't worry they're there.
>
>You'll be able to see them in the Simulation Stage.
>how come I can see the subtitles in the simulation stage but whenever the output stage starts I can't see the subtitles anymore even in the output file?
please help me. :(


tkrave  2010-12-24 03:05:33 ( ID:esk4fdefcg2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

By default, the subtitles are "off". You'll have to go to your DVD's subtitles menu page and select the subtitle you want to use, just like a store-bought DVD.



Question - TE40 - Editing "Large" Files No.59225
Nathan  2010-01-07 06:06:52 ( ID:tcdelegjdc. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

We're starting a local access television station and would like to use TMPGEnc Xpress to break apart shows (to insert "commercials" and station information, etc). I don't actually need to insert the ads using Xpress, but rather, to simply break the show into multiple clips.

I've had no trouble doing this with smaller files, but some of the larger files prove difficult: When I load a 700MB file and begin to scroll through the show in the "cut-edit" window, the program becomes non-responsive and I have to kill it. Is there a solution to this?

I suspect it has something to do with rendering thumbnails in the timeline, but I'm probably totally wrong.

I'm on a Windows Vista Home Premium laptop with 2GB of RAM.

Incidentally, we plan also to use Xpress to reduce the size of very large (4GB) video files to something more manageable.... I hope this is the right tool!

Thanks for your help.


tkrave  2010-01-07 18:28:08 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

How fast is your processor?

For large/HD files, the faster your processor, the better. More RAM wouldn't hurt either.

Navigating clips that are large can be a bit slower. Sometimes you can fast-forward through clips faster than it can render the thumbnails and when that happens, it tends to slow things down. Just be patient and the program usually catches up.

Personally, I think 4.0 XPress is great for converting video to better compressed formats such as DivX and MPEG-4.



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