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Anyone know the correct settings to encode the best video possible? I film in HD, then downconvert but I want to encode so that the video fills the entire HDTV screen if played on an HDTV. Also, I don't want the video to be presented in widescreen If the video is being played on a standard tube TV, I want there to be little black on top and bottom. Thanks!
How exactly do you want this to work?
Do you want widescreen video on an HD tv, and then have the sides chopped off on a 4:3 tv?
Or do you want a stretched image on a 4:3 tv? If you want to avoid the letterboxing on a 4:3 display, you'll have to do one or the other.
Is there a way to do a very simple menu? I have a movie with 1 track consisting of 24 chapters. I want a single top menu or Title page, that has the title of the movie and a Press Play button. I don't want any chapters menu(s) at all. I can't seem to find a way to do this. I tried the Custom option in the Menu Wizard but it does not have a "No Track Menu" option. If I select No Menu then there is no menu at all, not even a Title Page.
Does anyone know of a trick I can use to create the simple menu I want if there is way?
Thanks
You must have missed it because the option is definitely in there. It's the page right after you choose your layouts, about the 3rd page into the custom menu wizard.
I tried that Top Menu Only, but I still end up with two menus, a Title page and a Page 1. I don't see any way to eliminate one of them so I end up with just one menu with a Play button. The ideal situation would be just the Title Page only, but I don't see a Delete anywhere to get rid of that second page.
You can't delete the top/track menu, so you'll have to choose not to have the title page.
If you want the top menu to look like the title page, you can hide the track thumbnails, or whatever you don't want to appear in the Global Menu Settings.
I am new to this forum. I am using the trial version of this software. I have tried several time to convert a video and when it's done, the video file is no where to be found.
Is there a reason for this. Is it the trial version.
Double check where you're saving the file to in the output screen and check that directory. If it's actually going through the output process, the file has to be somewhere on your computer.
Towards the end, Jimcgr seems to have found a solution:
>Just want to add my experience as I think it will help people looking to open MKV (both vc-1 and h.264) files in TMPGEnc 4.0 Xpress. I'm using windows 7.
>After reading a thread on videohelp.com I uninstalled ffdshow and haali that I had previously installed then I installed Shark007. I launched Shark's application settings using "right-click" and "run as admin". Under the h.264 tab, on the right part, I changed "use Ms Codec" to "Use FFDshow's codec". Click exit button to apply. Make sure to restart TMPGenc if it was already running.
>With this I can finally open those MKV files ( mainly the h.264 were the problem ) with tmpgenc!!
After restoring my pc from an image with Acronis tmpgenc authoring works has stopped working, it was working fine before the restoration. during initialisation i receive the error EAccessViolation occured - module TMPGEncAuthoringWorks.exe/ 62CEBE79 AT Address 62CEBE79, READ ERROR occured against addresss 62CEBE79
I have reinstalled several times, run as administrator and tried cleaning the registry before reinstalling.
anyone have any ideas ????
please help
Is this the only software that has stopped working or do you have other problems as well? You might have some bad memory. What happened that caused you to need to restore your computer from an image?
Personally I don't use images, it never work right. I have an extra removable hard drive bay and I use TrueImage to do a Disk Clone once a week using two extra identical alternating hard drives. That way when disaster strikes all I do is swap drives and I'm back in business like it never happened.
Also, before re-installing be sure to completely uninstall first, delete the program directory as well, and then clean the registry of all traces.
I'm new to this product and fairly new to video stuff.
I just trialing this at the moment but it does look great so far, a lot better than windows movie maker.
My problem is this . I have a number of video files in mp4 format which I want to put on a dvd.The files added together only come to 2962mb , the format of the is 480x272 @29 fps, however when I have imported these 12 clips in TMPGenc and gone through the process the total size has increased to 8.7 gb!What am I doing wrong - ow can I get them on one 4.7gb dvd?
You're not doing anything wrong, but the increase in file size is unavoidable.
DVDs have to be encoded in the MPEG-2 (or MPEG-1) video format, so your files will be converted from mp4 to MPEG-2.
MP4 has a much better compression rate than MPEG-2. It's estimated that mp4 video can be roughly half the size of an MPEG-2 and have the same video quality. This is why there is such a huge file size difference.
You can lower the video bitrate in the track settings so decrease the size of the output file, but your video quality will decrease along with it.
Yes, the Blu-ray format supports both SD and HD resolutions.
Specifically, DVD resolution video (720×480, 720×576) is compliant with the Blu-ray Disc format.
ok guys
i recorded a six episodes one after the other all from the same scorce 1/2 hr each roughly thru win 7 and imported the w.tv files into author 4 as one file to edit i then noticed they were listed different
1 smart rendering logo 4 full rendering logo
2 full rendering logo 5 smart rendering logo
3 smart rendering logo 6 smart rendering logo
not being fully conversant with this never seen this before can anyone advise the best way to go from here
Interesting. Are these all in the same track? If so, try put them all in separate tracks and see if they are all smart rendered.
Also, check their clip properties (Source stage-->Clip editor-->Clip properties tab) and see if the full rendered clips have different properties compared to the smart rendered ones.
ok sorry for delay was at hospital today
i have deleted all files and reimported the all say they are the blu smart render logo against them
but two are 4.3 all the rest are 16.9 all these files were a back to back series 1 - thru 6 recorded thru windows 7 one after the other 1/2 hr each part
i have messed a bit and done a folder burn only and file 2 ~&4 display in 4.3 when played back all the rest play back in 16.9
thanks for any input they all play back perfect but would like to have the lot in 16.9 if poss
thanks for your input
If videos have different aspect ratios in the same track, then the ones that don't match the others will be full rendered. Move the 4:3 clips to a different track and they will be smart rendered (assuming they're compliant).
As for changing the 4:3 to 16:9, are the 4:3 videos supposed to be 16:9? I mean, is the image stretched vertically or is there letterboxing?
If the image is stretched vertically, you can just change the aspect ratio setting in the clip properties tab of the clip editor window.
If there's black bars encoded at the top and bottom, then you'll have to chop those off with some other video editing program.
I've just purchased & begun using a new Samsung HMX-H205 1920x1080 60 fps camcorder.
Played around w/the camcorder over the weekend & tried to import some of the footage into Tmpgenc Authoring Works 4 to create a DVD & get familiar with how to do this. My camcorder operates via SDHC cards & I therefore will have to get into the habit of frequently getting the footage off of the memory card(s) and onto my computer for any desired edits, creation of a navigational DVD menu, & outputting of the footage to DVDs for storage.
I'm a little confused. I import a clip into Tmpgenc Authoring Works 4, and at the very top of the window once the clip has been imported & it's ready to let me edit it or move forward w/DVD navigational menu creation, it states that one clip is present at 720x480 and around 29-30 fps. However, when I click on the actual imported clip and go into its properties or play the clip within Authoring Works, it states under the clip that it's 1920x1080 & 60 fps.
So, which resolution / fps ratings is my footage, as there's conflicting info. on the screen as to whether it's been downgraded from how it originates in my camcorder as 1920x1080 (60 fps) to 720x480 (29-30 fps).
My desire of course is to maintain the same high level of quality of the footage as it was captured in the camcorder & not to "water it down" once imported into Authoring Works. I can't tell what Authoring Works is really doing to the footage once imported due to the conflicting info. on the screen as to what level of quality / resolution / etc. the footage is truly at.
Also, for example, one file that I imported into Authoring Works was approx. 60 megabytes in size. I notice that once imported into Authoring Works, it tells me that the size of the project in Authoring Works is approx. 30 megabytes in size. To me, that sounds like the footage is being downgraded to a lesser quality.
Any info. anyone can offer here is greatly appreciated. I'm new to the video editing stuff & want to make sure my footage is kept at the highest quality possible since I've spent money on a nice consumer-level HD camcorder.
If it's a DVD, then it's probably just stating what the output resolution will be (which would be 720x480 for an NTSC DVD).
The clip properties show the actual resolution of the imported footage which is why that's correct. However, once you output the file, it will be converted to a proper DVD resolution.
If you want to keep the 1080p resolution, then you'll have to output as a Blu-ray. Keep in mind 60 fps isn't compliant with blu-ray unless you go to 720p.
My camcorder is actually 1080 60i, not 60p. My fault on the incorrect specs in my original post.
Trying to create a regular 4.7GB DVD...
I know TMPGenc Authoring Works 4 can *import* AVCHD footage, but can it also *create* an AVCHD DVD (onto a regular 4.7GB DVD) that will maintain the original 1920x1080 60i quality of the camcorder footage? I know a program named multiAVCHD will do this, but I'm not sure about this capability in Authoring Works 4.
Downloaded the trial version. However the app gets stuck after clicking "Obtain a license", i.e., nothing happens. All I can do is "control-alt-del" to end the program.
I just tried out the most recent version to see just how well CUDA performs, but I find it rather disappointing.
I tried creating a 40 minute MP4 video to be used on a mobile device (eg. PPC, PSP, Ipod, etc.) on a Core 2 Duo E6400 with an Nvidia 250GTS.
With CUDA enabled, it took 30 minutes. Without CUDA, it took 25 minutes - rather disappointing.
The same file, using a similar MP4 profile, on Badaboom media encoder takes 4 minutes on this very same computer while using almost exclusively CUDA. And the resulting video has similar, if not better quality.
I really hope that CUDA acceleration gets properly implemented in TMPEGEnc, since it's editing features and filters are vastly superior to what Badaboom offers.
I just dropped in a Phenom II x6 running at 3.8ghz in my computer that has a 9800GTX. While encoding a 40 minute DV file to a DVD compliant MPEG2 file (at the highest quality settings with 2-pass, video noise reduction, Inverse Pulldown deinterlacing, & a few other minor filters) it was going to take about 60 minutes to process with CUDA turned on. I turned CUDA off and it processed in 24 minutes. It's pretty useless unless you have a really old PC.
.mkv files can be used in a project. I should know, I've got a 1080p mkv movie with menus converting at this very moment!
Although it did take a bit of fiddling to get the mkv to work correctly, you need the correct codecs and you need to enable the right parts of the codec.
I use the K-Lite Codec pack full version with avisynth and haali media splitter.
If you google it you should find the answers you need.