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Options => Preferences => Input/output format list => File input plug-in
Here you uncheck everything but NOT DirectShow file reader.
Shut down TVMW5.
Go to the videohelp.com site and locate Haali Media Splitter and FFDSHOW, download them both and install them (Haali first, FFDSHOW next).
During install of FFDSHOW, you will be offered to change settings about video and audio, don't!
Just install with its preset settings.
Reboot computer.
From now own when ever you open a video file, the decoders TVMW5 will be using is Haali and FFDSHOW, two extremely stable decoders used by thousands of people.
It is also possible to open some videos files you previously had no support for, just open those by choosing All files.
You can get asked after choosing to open the files how you wish to import them, just choose Import 'as is', since that makes Haali and FFDSHOW take care of the decoding.
Since I updated my TMPGEnc Master Works 5 to the latest version v2.4.68 I can
no longer process either mpeg2 or h264 using an aviSynth.avs file as an input
source. The program will start to encode and then crash/shutdown after about
60 seconds of processing.
Program is also crashing when I include a discrete ac3 audio file to process.
I upgraded my TMPGEnc Author Wotks 5 to the latest version and it is now also crashing with an AviSynth video and ac3 audio file.
Anyone have any ideas about why this is happening?
I'm a happily paid user of video mastering works 5.
I use this on my main beastly machine but will soon. E taking a trip and want to use my laptop to create some slideshow movies for friends while I'm on the road, which means installing my licenced copy onto my laptop, meaning a second install for my onelicence?
Is this possible as I've checked with so e other productive bought and been told in all accounts yes as long as you don't run it on. Oth machines at the same time. Which should be fine since I can't use the other machine at the same time anyways.
Just a problem I've encountered after the last update and looking for some help please.
I have a project with is based on 1080p lpcm files, which requires a full coding session, with a disc size of under 50gb. Now the project seems to code without any problems, but any attempt to then burn it, sends the PC into shock!
I've tried using imgburn (standard burning software) and then Nero 10, but each time they simple lock up. I have to use the paper clip reset on the burner to get the disc tray to open and then reset the PC via the rest button, not a windows restart.
Now this has occurred with all 12 of these files, 2 projects (6 per DL disc). I've also tried different discs, but with no change. However, if I jump back to Author 4, the files code and burn fine, without any problems.
Additionally, if I use Author 5, with a source which does not require a full code and comes in over the 25gb mark, requiring a DL disc, they code and burn without problem.
Has anyone else found this, or have I discovered a bug which occurs with a full recode of a project?
When encoding video, i always choose to create it to a folder of my own choice and not a temporary folder.
The files who gets created to the folder of my own choice, i then manually drag and drop in to ImgBurn's source window and set the burning speed and then just burn away.
Have always done it that way with out any problems under both WinXP and Win7 64bit.
I only use ImgBurn as my burner software, under Window 7 64 bit, using the system of a specific folder as you do.
The problem comes when I try to burn the disc. Everything seems to start correctly, but when attempting to burn, ImgBurn reports that it is "Reserving Track" and then just hangs. It does not move onto Writing Lead/ Sectors etc as with other discs.
As I said, this problem only seems to occur if the master video files, in this case 1080p lpcm, require to be fully recoded with the resulting project going over 25gb.
I just remembered something about ImgBurn. Its not the case that you have a region free software running in the background, such as AnyDVD ?
ImgBurn has been reported to cause errors if such software also is running, so due to safety i always shut down my AnyDVD before burning.
Yeah, you are correct, AnyDVD causes problems for ImgBurn.
However, ImgBurn does remind you to shut AnyDVD down before using it. Now force of procedure to do so before I even drop a blank disc into the burner tray.
I'm quite sure that this is a problem with the recent updates, so intend to un-install and then start from the very first version of Author 5 and see what happens.
If all work with the very first version, I'll would suggest that it points to a problem with the update :(
I have had this type of problem with ImgBurn with sources that are perfectly fine. It seems to me to be more a problem of incompatibility with certain types of Blu-ray media. I would try with high quality media.
ImgBurn reports that it is "Reserving Track" and then just hangs. I had the same problem but only with 50gb discs. I tried everything then read the suggestion to close Anydvd before burning. IT WORKED. Thanks a million for the advice.
I very much very much like your program.But i have to you one question,if you can help me.TMPGEnc Authoring Works works well but i have one little problem - when I create dvd menu it is necessary that buttons and highlight of buttons appeared at that time which I will specify.I tried it to make but it did not turn out.I specify time which is necessary for me, buttons appear in due time but highlight don't change.please help me if you can.how to solve this problem???
On starting the TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress program, I am receiving "Application error: EAccessViolation in module TMPGEncVMW5.exe/689E99E9. Reading error occurred in address 689EA9E9 at address 689EA9E9.” followed by "FastMM has detected a GetMem call after FastMM was uninstalled."
Something in someway is preventing the correctly start of TMPGEnc
software over your system, or possibly there is a conflict from some
elements.
The main reason could be this...
If you have installed Quick Time or other non-free versions (ex.
QuickTime Alternative 2.3.0 or iTunes) of QuickTime software, please
try by uninstalling them or install the newest free version.
On starting the TMPGEnc Authoring Works 5 program, I am receiving "Application error: EAccessViolation in module TMPGEncVMW5.exe/689E99E9. Reading error occurred in address 689EA9E9 at address 689EA9E9.” followed by "FastMM has detected a GetMem call after FastMM was uninstalled."
As a test I tried a DVD Video with subtitles, unfortunately with the same result, I can not move the subtitles and change the font. Could it be the way my trial use is not working properly?
Subtitles from DVDs will not be editable since they are image data, not text data. If your source is an actual movie, you can probably download a .srt subtitle file from the web.
For the purpose of making a DVD, assuming I don't need to apply any special filters, is there any benefit to using TVMW5 to make a DVD compliant MPEG first out of my FLV souce file and then use that MPEG as my source in TAW4? Or am I better off just using the FLV source file in TAW4 and bypassing TVMW5 altogether? Or does it make any difference?
Addition to the above: I want to be sure I get the best possible video quality is my primary concern in askiing. In either case, I would use 2 pass VBR at the highest bit rate possible so it fits a 4 GB DVD.
You might be better off just importing the source file into TAW4.
You can set the encoding to 2-pass VBR and max out the bitrate in the track settings for each track.
Since you're not using filters and you're encoding to MPEG-2, I'm not sure there would be any advantages to using TVMW5, unless you need to do some major editing or are using a hardware encoder such as SpursEngine.