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I made a custom DVD, all files (VOB, IFO) played separetely looks fine, but when I'm launching them as DVD, all I see is green screen on all pages. No thumbnails, no buttons, only videos and audios play fine. what could be the problem?
There is a checkbox for streaming video in the Advanced tab. You may need to switch to/use the "MPEG file output" format in the format selection screen because I don't think that option appears in the "MPEG-4 (AVC) file output" format.
I'm using TAW4 to quickly put some recorded shows to DVD, using just a top level menu - no chapter menus, and one of the templates that comes with it - "Samurai," I think it's calle. However, I would like to re-order the default order on the template to start with the first video item, not the default item that is first highlighted when the DVD starts up - "Play All" - which is at the bottom of the screen.
This is a problem that I did not have in ver. 4. Files compressed Quicktime DNxHD 220 (8 bit) show the colors very saturated. The same video compressed DNxHD 220x (10 bit) looks fine.
Quicktime DNxHD 220 videos (1080i 59.94) 29.97 fps upper field first are detected as 29 fps and most of the time as bottom first. In ver 4 frame rate detection was always right and field order rarely wrong.
I recently installed Video Mastering Works 5 on my Windows 7 (64bit) machine, and it worked fine -- took about the same time as TMPGEnc 4 to boot and initialize. Then I had a major system crash (power went out) while encoding a video. When I rebooted the computer, VMW5 now takes 5-10 minutes to start! I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, and I've tried pointing VMW5's temp directory to a new, clean location. I even tried doing a Windows system restore to the morning before the power went out -- no luck.
Any ideas on why it is taking so long to load, and what to try next? Thanks.
I had a PAL dvd I wanted to convert to mpeg-2 NTSC. I used the same settings in TVMW5 that I have been using in v4 for years. When I brought the titles into Encore CS5 it said the files were untranscoded. Using the same settings, afaik, in V4 the titles did not have to be transcoded in Encore. All that was needed was to make the menu and create the dvd.
I tested this several times each time making sure that the settings were the same and each time got the same result.
In TXP4 there was a ** frame interval but at VM5 it became MPEG file
reader so it became I image frame interval.
That is why at Cut-edit player, in the thumbnails not all the frames are
displayed.
At Options > Preferences > Clip editing > User settings 1 > set 16 frame
interval.
Make right click over the screen and select Display settings > and
choose User setting 1 (... option, (see screen shoots).
when using the source wizard and selecting a tv-recorded file to convert to MPEG-2 PS, when the conversion process starts and the re-multiplexing window pops up, it immediately says 100% but then hangs there for several minutes, still converting. the conversion still works in the end, but sometimes I'm not sure if it's still working or if the app simply crashed
I need an automatic routine to demux mpg files. I just need the mp3-stream. Because I want to create a command routine in foobar2000 the demuxing is just one step of many, so I need to tell the MPEG Tools to demux by command line , but how?
Can anybody help please, best with a link to line commands...?
Thanks
Please can you help us. We have just purchased your software in order to import our HD 1920x 1080 50i footage from a SONY AVCHD camcorder and convert the input file to a PAL 16:9 standard definition file, so that we can edit it and mix it in a Final Cut Pro timeline with other standard definition footage also shot 16:9.
When we select the avchd clip in order to input it we get the following meesage for every clip:
"Files with a “M2TS” extension cannot be opened ‘as is’. We recommend you use the Source Wizard’s DVD/BD importation functions
Do you want to open the file anyway?"
When you have 400 clips this becomes very challenging. We have tried using the Source Wizard to import but we get the exact same message. Please help us.
Please can you also reccommend the best way/ settings for us to accomplish our goal of converting the input 1920 x 1080 (16:9)footage to PAL DV 720x576 (16:9)so that we can mix with the other cameras, and so that we dont have to re-render the footage in the final cut pro timeline?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
Kind regards
Anthony
If you used the source wizard, you'd never skip the message because of the fact that your file seems not to be connected with the structures such as Stream folder, Playlist and Clif inf so on. so you should choose the file or folder as is recorded structure, in this case you'll never see such message or at least once when you D&D the file. However you talked about the files not being included AVCHD or BDMV folder, there's no way, its surely lemon.
It's technical difficulty of doing so on such hard devices like as Geforce, AMD and QSV, and more speaking, this products uses native Nvidia Encoder, so it depends on it whether it's possible.