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A new product, yet you still choose to use MPEG-II encoding for blu-ray output, I find that unbelievable!?!?!? You can output to MKV using a h/x264 enocder, but not blu-ray? You are so far behind the times, your company is fast becoming a joke!
MPEG-II, so 1990s.
I believe you can create your own output template for Blu-ray compliant H.264. Choose the MPEG-4 AVC template and then click on the "MPEG Output" button on the right-hand side of the screen. This will allow you to output h.264 video stream and a compliant audio stream in a MPEG-2 Transport Stream container.
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.
Is it possible to use custom menu-templates made with DVD Author 3 (file ending: tda3mt) with TAW4 ? If so, where have the templates to be placed in Win 7 Pro?
Yes, you can use TDA3 menu templates in TAW4. In the menu wizard, choose to create a menu using a template, then click on the "Other templates..." button. This will open a folder selector; just select the folder that contains your custom TDA3 templates and it will be added to your template list.
Moving the files to TAW4's custom template folder is probably a good idea, otherwise you will have to load them from the TDA3 location every time you want to use them. I think the default location for custom TAW4 templates is in the Documents/TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4/Template directory.
Looking to replace DVD Workshop and landed here. Could a more experienced user tell me if it is possible to do the following:
A simple text driven menu with 2 text options, “Play”, which will play Track 1 from the beginning, and “Continuous Play” which will play track 1 repeatedly.
In DWS, this was extremely easy, just type the 2 text fields, click on the “Continuous Play” field, select the playlist option and add start/end loop points. From what I can see, there does not appear to be a way to assign tracks chapters or actions (such as loop/continuous play) to user added images or text fields, or did I miss something?
The reason this is so important is because I produce videos for weddings/grads/memorials where they just want to start the DVD playing and have the video run continuously through the event without being monitored so a "Continuous Play" option is required. I am moving away from DWS as it is no longer supported and does not run on Win7. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Unfortunately, TAW4 is not that robust in terms of customizing functions. You can't have both options present on a DVD made by TAW4; it can play one track at a time, play through all the tracks automatically, or play through all the tracks and then loop forever. You can only choose one of those options and it will apply to the entire DVD.
In order to set that, you can go to the DVD global menu settings if you've already made your menu, or there is an option for it in the Menu Wizard. Just look for the option "Track playback end action" and select what you want to happen.
Thanks for the quick response. Unfortunately, that's what I thought. It's a shame that such a nice feature-rich and well designed program is missing basic functionality. The search continues I guess.
You could have one button play the track once and then return to the main menu.
A second button could link to a subordinate custom menu with the video running as a full-screen background, or full screen button with annimation, looping until terminated by the user? Pressing the button here might display a brief "Thank you for watching" adn return to the main menu.
Hello all, new to this forum. Usind Authoring works 4.0. I create a slide show of 197 slides (imported from desktop, all jpegs). the program creates the slideshow, previews no problem in color, burns to disc no problem. When I put the disc in to view, all the pictures are in black and white. Not sure where in the process this is happening. I've never changed any settings for the dvd burner (TSST DVD+-RW burner, using windows Vista). Previous slide show went without a hitch. Any thoughts? Thanks
What are you playing the DVD on? A DVD player? Your computer?
Also, are you in a PAL region? Did you make a PAL or NTSC DVD?
Some PAL players aren't able to correctly display NTSC video, and black and white video can be one of the signs of that.
Are you talking about using a different audio stream? If you have the audio stream for the other language, you can select that as the audio source in the clip properties tab of the clip editing window.
Downloaded the trial copy and it installed well. Tried to format an 80 minute XviD file into a DVD compliant MPEG file. After an hour of encoding, I had a black rectangle, with sound, and the trial message every 10 minutes. Can anyone help with this, or is this program totally non-functional in the 64 bit Windows?
System is Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit, with 8GB of RAM.
I've been using it on Win7 64 bit and haven't run into any problems yet. I'm guessing your problem has to do with whatever codec you're using for Xvid.
Sorry, asked little bit wrongly...
when does it support NTSC/PAL conversion? framerate conversion is exact word...
if my source is NTSC it provides poor framerate conversion to PAL, picture does not move smoothly... picture quality itself is good...
TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5 able to activate the cuda and I select the output format "MPEG-4(AVC)" and the MPG-4 Video encoder setting have "CUDA".But I select CUDA Video encoder it show "An error stopped the output" and “You cannot use the CUDA encoder with the current setting”.
My NVDIA driver is 190.56.
I try to use the new driver 270.61,it able to activate the cuda but not select CUDA encoder at MPG-4 Video encoder setting.
Why???It`s a Bug???
Have a strange problem the CUDA with driver 190.56. I can use the CUDA encoder sometimes. But it not work most of the time and show “You cannot use the CUDA encoder with the current setting”.
I try to the Nvdia driver form 190.38 to 270.61 and only the "190.56 190.62"can use the CUDA encoder sometimes else able to activate the cuda options but unable select CUDA encoder at MPG-4 Video encoder setting.
Downloaded and installed trial of TAW4, ripped my BD with AnyDVD, got lots of files. There are 2 large files, both 1 hr. 57 min. long, one is movie, other is movie with commentary. The commentary version of the movie is in english, however the main movie file is in French! I assume there is an English audio soundtrack, but I cannot figure out for the life of me how to get at it. Can anyone help me?
I've done some tests and here's what I found.
There doesn't seem to be any way to select which audio track to import when importing BD video clips. It's possible with DVD-Video, but not with Blu-rays.
These are my finding using a BD .m2ts file with 2 audio tracks:
When importing the Blu-ray .m2ts file, it typically imports the first audio track.
I've also found that if I use the Advanced Tools' MPEG Tool Demultiplexer (Start stage-->Advanced Tools-->MPEG Tool-->Demultiplexer) and I select the .m2ts file, it will demultiplex the second audio stream! I can then import the resulting .m2v and .ac3 files as a clip.
I'm not sure what will happen if there are more than 2 audio tracks.
Unfortunately, the MPEG tools are disabled in the trial version, so I don't think you'll be able to test that out.
TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5 (their video encoding software) can properly select audio/subtitle tracks from BD video just like DVD-Video, so hopefully that will eventually make it into TAW4.
So is there any reason why I would not want to buy Video Mastering Works 5 instead of TAW4? I mean, for what I'm trying to do, which is to edit commercial blu-ray discs? They're the same price.
Yes, I think it would be a better fit. I don't think I'll be burning anything. The recordable disks are too expensive, and I've got enough space on my server to hold the edited copies. I don't plan to be handing these out to anyone, just using at home what I paid for. Thanks!
In that case, I recommend trying the demo for Video Mastering Works 5 just to make sure it can do what you want and that it works with your files.
TVMW5 also has a much more sophisticated editing system if you choose the timeline project option. The only thing you might miss that is in TAW4 (besides menus and burning) is Smart Rendering; TVMW5 will re-encode everything you put into it, so if you have a DVD compliant video clip, it will re-encode the entire clip even if you are outputting in the same format with the same settings.
I have an old version of TMPGEnc, Author v1.6. I used to use to edit DVDs, and now that I have Blurays I was wondering if "Authoring Works 4" will allow me to do the same thing. I need to edit offensive crap out of some of the BDs that I own, so my kids can see them. I already have copyright stripped off (Anydvd). Will this version work as well as DVD Author v1.6 did? Thanks for any help you can provide.
I believe it is possible since you stripped the copy protection. If you can import the video, you'll be able to cut any scenes you want. You might want to try the free trial to make sure your blu-ray files will work.
It supports Dolby Digital 5.1 input and output.
None of the current TMPGEnc software requires a plug-in for AC3 support; it's built into all of the programs now.