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Did some testing of MPEG-4 encoding using CUDA and VBR/CBR. Encoding was very fast, but I sometimes get blocks on scene changes that can take several seconds to disappear. They seem to last longer on VBR than CBR. Changing average (and max bit rates on VBR) didn't seem to change the block generation. The other odd thing is they are always in non-changing areas. Definitely seems to be an encoder error.
It was probably an encoder error, or error in colour space converting. I had this artifacts to in exactly the same way as your situation. Newest revision od TPMGEnc VMW 5 seems have fixed this problem.
The new version fixed this for me as well. I get some artifacts with CUDA encoding, but they seem to be rate related now which you would expect. Nice that they fixed this!
PRIORITY 1:
+ Ability to give titles to chapters that you create in editor.
+ Give the option "Chapter Browse view" inside the browser, so that the user can quickly browse/search through all of the chapters archive from all the movies they have created.
+ Add subcategories ability. Example: lets say i have 2 main categories, basketball and football, i want to be able to create a subcategory in the category "Football" that only contains matches from Arcenal F.C.
PRIORITY 2:
+ Give the option to the users to be able to use small icons (128 x 128px)of their choice, to categorize videos in addition to simple color tagging.
I am a current user of Express 4 and while I can import MKVs and convert them into MPEGs for BD play I cannot select the Audio and Subtitles that I want to be in the MPEG - example MKV container has Eng and Japan Audio and no subtitles and Eng subtitles - but 4.0 and 5.0 both don't allow for me to select a combination that I want to be in the MPEG - US audio and No subtitles is automatically selected.
Am I missing something - if this is the case I will reconsider buying this new product.
a suggestion to finalize my comments - why can't you just build a function that mkvtoolnix has this will simplify things greatly with selecting video, audio and subtitles to use? http://www.videohelp.com/tools/mkvtoolnix
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I have a special request regarding saving subtitles and it will nice to have the ability to save or export subtitle in SRT format. TVMW5 currently have two subtitle formats but it's not compatible with many media players.
a suggestion to finalize my comments - why can't you just build a function that mkvtoolnix has this will simplify things greatly with selecting video, audio and subtitles to use? http://www.videohelp.com/tools/mkvtoolnix
Yep problem with subtitles .. with american video series and teams who make subtitles they all use .ass or .srt .. and Tmpeg doesnt use the styles ...
It would be great to have an import of Srt files natively to resynch all srt files in our favorites authoring software ...
I have a special request regarding saving subtitles and it will nice to have the ability to save or export subtitle in SRT format. TVMW5 currently have two subtitle formats but it's not compatible with many media players.
I would like to second this request. I wanted to be able to use TMPG VMW5 to edit my HD captures from Hauppauge HD-PVR device (mt2s files), remove adverts then resave to the same format (m2ts) with smart recoding.
At present you can't save to the same format without re-encoding (except wehere neccesary round the edits).
I also really need Smart Rendering to justify buying the product. I will say, however, that the product is EXACTLY what I am looking for in every other respect.
I understand you provide smart rendering in the MPEG Editor product, but that appears to be for HDV only, not DV. I want smart rendering for both DV and HDV. In other words, my needs are not met even I was to purchase both MPEG Editor and the VMW5 product.
It's too bad, because with the smart rendering piece, I would buy this product in a nanosecond. Without it, my workflow remains such that I am just as well continuing with what I've got.
Since the new AVC encoder is supposedly based on x264, anyone know how the CQ control relates to x264 ones? When using x264 I prefer to set CRF between 18 to 22. How do I do something like this here? Also can't seem to find any settings for the quantizer. Seems to offer less control than v4. I'm kind of underwhelmed so far.
The x264 in TMV5 actually uses the crf factor when set in Constant Quality (CQ) mode. The relation from the 0-100% quality scale to CRF is :
CRF = 1 + (100 - Q)/2
So in your case, if you want CRF between 18 and 22 you would use Qualities between 66 (CRF=18) to 58 (CRF=22).
You can always check the actual CRF value used by the x264 encoder with the MediaInfo utility.
For the advanced x264 parameters, hit the "MPEG Output" button.
i tried but couldn't work it out ( not the best with maths ) could you please tell me the numbers for the following CRF values for x264 in tmpgenc mastering works :
Hello everybody,
The upgrade to Video Masteringworks 5 was worth it for me. It takes .wtv files directly, it has the option of timeline editing, it seems more polished, and the output seems a bit sharper. My only problem is that video files converted using the mkv option won't play on my PS3 using PS3 Server. I never have a problem playing downloaded mkv files, or mkv files converted using Handbrake. Anybody know what might be going on or what options to select differently from the default ones?
Thanks, gordoncanada
I'm trying to test the difference between x264 speed and Quick Sync. I have a i7-2600K on H67 motherboard with both GMA graphics and discrete card active and working with plugged-in monitors. Using a random 5 min VGA-size clip I'm able to encode that in 2 mins with x264. However encoding through "Intel Media SDK" takes 13 minutes! Any idea what's going on?
No that's the SATA port. I realize there's an issue with using the Quick Sync if a discrete GPU is plugged into the H67/P67 chipset motherboards, because it disables the on-chip GMA. But in my system both the on-chip GMA and discrete GPU are working. When using x264 all 4/8 cores are pegged to 100%. When using the "Intel Media SDK" the CPU cores are pretty much idle, and looks that way for the GMA too.
The successor to the award-winning TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress is here. Among its features is support for many input and output formats, detailed parameter settings, fast and precise cut-editing, video format conversion, compression, material creation, and much more! This is the high-quality encoding choice of video enthusiasts everywhere.
TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5 includes improved editing or filtering functions, popular MKV or WebM format support, and other new features, which are expanding the limits of the encoder, becoming a complete encoding solution. It also supports many input and output formats, detailed parameter settings, and offers a fast and precise cut-edit function, video format conversion, compression, material creation and more.
Input related:
* MKV container file support;
* H.264 stream FLV file native support;
* Dolby Digital Plus audio support;
* Integrated HDV/DV camcorder capture function;
* MPEG-2 TS file analyzer capable of recognizing multi-stream video with different resolutions;
* File reader selector function when importing a file;
* Audio only importation;
* Select closed captions or subtitle data from MPEG-TS files, Blu-ray or DVD-Video (when several are available);
* Import Blu-ray or AVCHD file video by the title (VC-1 video not supported)
Editing related:
* Layer editing in a timeline;
* Integrated clip transition effects;
* Setting a blur or mosaic mask while playing the content;
* Vintage image filter;
* Playback speed changer filter;
* Multi-channel audio level meter with each preview;
* Undo/Redo option in almost all editing windows;
* On top of this, integrates our advanced Intuitive Draw Technology for fast preview rendering. NVIDIA CUDA decoder now available.
Output related:
* Uses the x264 encoder;
* Supports the Intel® Media SDK H.264 encoder;
* Supports the NVIDIA CUDA hardware H.264 encoder;
* Supports MKV container file output.
Other:
* Access the Tools from any stage of the main window from the Start-up Launcher;
* Proxy editing file creation function;
* Batch encode tool Task tray minimization.
Hello. I am after the first test of this program. "Cuda" do not work without a filter, Adobe encore CS5, then the material encodes (untrancoded). It makes no sense to buy this program.
>Hello. I am after the first test of this program. "Cuda" do not work without a filter, Adobe encore CS5, then the material encodes (untrancoded). It makes no sense to buy this program.
CUDA can be used for H.264 encoding as well, filters don't need to be enabled for that. Or maybe I just don't know what you're saying.
Nice product but VMW5 falls short of including SRT subtitle support. It made no sense to exclude SRT while they include support for closed-caption. I'll have to use a free third-party software to do this simple task of merging the SRT into my videos.
Ahh... while I was researching this some more and they do indeed support SRT.
What I did was...
1) Open a New Project
2) Select video file
3) In 'Clip properties' select Filters button
4) Click 'Edit filter list' button at the bottom
5) Add 'Subtitles' from Filter catalog and press OK
6) Select 'Subtitles' from the filter list and 'enable subtitles' should be checked.
7) Click 'Edit menu' at lower right and 'Import subtitles'
8) Now you can do the videos with subtitles.
Nice thing about this is that you can edit/resync the subtitles and save the subtitle without merging into the video.
>Won't buy this until you support SMART RENDERING.
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>Good job downloaded trial, and found that it ALWAYS has to re-encode video !
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>WTF? Other TMPG products use smart rendering.
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>Avoid this product until they update it unless you like compression after compression from re-encodes where it's not required !!!!
Other TMPGEnc products use smart rendering for MPEG-2/DivX Ultra ONLY and those are for specific uses such as DVD-Video/BD. It's easy to implement smart rendering when you know a file has to conform to a certain standard (DVD-Video standard, for example) but if it were easy to implement for any old file and any format, then every software company out there would be doing it.
Nevermind the fact that this is an ENCODER. That is it's PRIMARY purpose. It is for re-encoding video for other purposes. If you're buying it to edit your video, then yes, don't waste your time.
I bought this updgrade, but it does not work on Windows XP Pro 64bit. Wish they told me that before wasting my money. Now they have blocked the licence on my version 4 software and refuse to refund my money. A BIG RIP-OFF. DO NOT BUY.
If you are looking at this for a 64bit system, it does NOT work.
I am currently in the process of creating a nice looking DVD Menu with AW4.
I have pictures as my menu items which has titles listed of the content with a small icon also on the picture.
I would like to know if there is a way of being able to animate the icon and have this used as the selecting icon for each title that is in the list. I hope this makes sense. I would like to use the picture as my menu and be able to animate an icon so that this can be used as the selector for the titles that are listed. I don't really wish to use the menu creation and the one with text option as the text is already in the picture.
Hi! Cannot figured out, whats causing to appear the XviD icon in notification area, then import XviD movie into Authoring Works 4. I use K-Lite Mega Codec Pack. In ffdshow options XviD is disabled. Any suggestions