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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???
I'm importing fully edited mpeg2 into TMPEGEnc AW to create a blu-ray disc. All files have the SR icon next to to them, should be smart-rendered. The only thing I want to do is add a few chapters to the video and create a menu.
All goes fine, but the final output has audio sync issues. The audio is not re-encode, it just jump ahead of the video at some point.
When I compare the original file and the output side-by-side (using Videoredo). The audio is perfectly in sync at first. Then, at some point it jumps by one and a half frame (45 ms). It stays like that until later on it jumps by another frame and a half. At that poin, the issue is starting to show.
i am authoring single track movie.which exist play,scene selection,setup.but i need one more option which is special feature or extra features and deleted scenes.but in track menu these are three option and note page.
for example.
(play movie---scene select---setup---extra feature)
how is this would be possible plz help me... thanks
I've occasionally d/l-ed subtitles (srt) from internet to add to an avi file, creating a playable DVD.
For the most part this works fine by using subtitle|import.
Is there any way to get this pgm to recognize the italic symbol <i> and </i> in a subtitle rather than displaying it? I now do a search & replace using a word processor to eliminate them prior to import. It'd be better if the pgm either ignored them or actually implemented the italics. Is this possible?
any one can tell me when i to add 3 track or more than 3,then i go to custom menu over there the language menu pages are separate not one page for all tracks,can it possible that one subtitle page for all track menus,then tell me how?
Not possible since each track can have it's own set of subtitles/audio. For example, Track 1 can have 2 audio tracks and 2 subtitles, but Track 2 might only have 1 audio and 1 subtitle. Therefore, each track has its own subtitle and audio pages.
I am still using Authoringworks 4 (the latest version). The disk writer recognizes my BD ROM and my BD writer properly. When I am authoring a disk, howeveer, the output stage only recognizes my BD ROM as a writer and does not recognize my BD writer at all. How do I correct this?
Thank, gordoncanda
I have tried many different fonts/sizes for Subtitles in TAW4 but no matter which, they all come out on final DVD with jaggy edges. I have white letters with black outline at 5%. Varying font size does not seem to help. I have also turned the "higher bitrate for subtitles" setting to ON, with no help. Any suggestions what combo is best and whether this is normal?
I don't think it can be helped. DVD subtitles aren't anti-aliased, and the lower resolution of DVD (versus Blu-ray) makes the pixels/jagged-edges more apparent. I've never seen smooth DVD subtitles on any commercial DVD so I think it's normal and just a limitation of the format.
Does anyone have same problems like me.
I have encoded a video using Authoring works 4,but when i playd the dvd it was red video?
I have looked in other forums but no resolution.
I am using 2 pass ,and K-lite codec.
Thanks
Hello,
I would like to ask ,i am encoding a video(avi Source),but the outcome video is more redish!
Why is like that.
Also is it better using full encode 2 pass?Or 1 pass is enough?
Thanks
I am using k-lite codecs pack.