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Is it possible to create an "text button", and link it to a chapter, for example?
It can be done with DvdLab Pro, and it is usefull for linking chapters. I don't want to create a template button for each chapter, because, for each different movie I create, those names of chapter are differents. Neither I want to use thumbnails for that.
I am testing the trial version (which is very, very limited, by the way) and I need to know it before buying the product.
For text buttons with no thumbnails, choose to create a custom menu, then for the track menu, select a layout that only contains text (layouts that end in "(D)"). You can edit the text in the menu editor.
In the next version to release could you add to the clipping process the ability to realign the subtitles in the subtitle editor automatically. I haven't had any problem moving them with the "shift start time" feature but I have to calculate the amount of video I clipped and the range to shift. It would save me a lot of steps if it was automatic.
In the next version to release could you fix the subtitle editor so subtitles that are centered would center all lines that either wrap around or are added using the ENTER key. Currently, the longest line is centered and all others are left aligned to the start position of the longest one.
I would like to save some space from my DVDs library. My idea is to create a Blu-Ray from some DVDs with menu (re)creation.
I would like to create a blu-ray with, for example, 7 movie, a top-menu and a menu of each movie (to choose audio language and subtitle language), obviuosly without recompress audio and video track (I want to create a MPEG-2 720x576i 25fps blu-ray).
I done following steps:
1) Extracted and demuxed movie (audio, video and subtitle track) from each DVD
2) Extracted background image from each DVD for background menu image
I tried to create a blu-ray from these files with Adobe Encore 5 (with success) but this program it's very memory hungry and entire process it's very slow.
Should be possible since DVD-Video is BD compliant. This will cause smart rendering to kick in and output should be pretty fast since your DVD video won't be re-encoded.
I recently purchased TAW4 and love it, after using DVD Author 1.6 for so many years this is like a major upgrade in every sense of the word.
My question is, I know I can add the free templates from the English TAW4 website and purchased ones, but I notice if you change the language on the website to the lower one, which is Japanese and goto the TAW4 section more than templates is available for download, including Buttons, Backgrounds, and Frames, but these upon installing places the files in the right directories, but on running TAW4 none of the Japanese Buttons, Backgrounds or Frames show.
Is there anyway to have these free downloads work for the English version of the TAW4, or can we download working copy of these for our version??
I know others want to know this as well.
TY, great program BTW
I don't think it's possible. Each language version has it's own templates, buttons, etc. and I don't think you can mix them with other language versions.
Hi,
using authoring works since v3.0 and now v4.0
I wish to have an option in menu layout to make "track icons" same size.
I often change preview icon sizes and use same template file in several projects. But whenever i have different number of tracks, the icons comes in different sizes (default and custom). If i had an option to make them all same size as "equalize horizontal distance", it would same me a lot of time.
You can already do this by selecting all of the icons and then resizing with the handles or by inputting specific dimensions.
Select multiple icons with ctrl + click.
Once selected, resize as you normally would, and all selected icons will resize at the same time.
To apply the settings of one track page to all track pages, first go to the alter track page.
Then, click on the "Edit menu" button and select "Copy the menu item layout to another page". You can then select all the other track pages in your project and they will then have the same icon size and layout.
I am running TAW4 on Windows 7 64-bit. I have an i7 930 running at 2.8GHz and 18GB of RAM.
When I am rendering a SD DVD project, it can take 5 hours or more per DVD.
I have the Batch authoring tool set to "highest" foreground and background priority, but TAW only ever uses about 15% of the CPU on all 8 cores. I also have all the preferences set to use all 4 cores, prefetch, etc.
When I start a batch, it will say 13 to 17 hours remaining. At least it doesn't usually take that long. But 5 hours is still way too long for just converting the video files.
I am using H.264 1080p files as my source, but still, it shouldn't take nearly that long.
Also, why not add CUDA support? I have other CUDA supported video encoders which work REALLY fast and can convert an entire DVD of video in 30 minutes or less.
Please let me know if there is any way to have TAW use more of the available CPU speed.
What are the specs of your input file besides 1080p and H.264? Bitrate?
Have you tried outputting without the batch tool?
I have an i7 2600 at 3.4GHZ and 8GB RAM, and it took 14 minutes to encode a 42 minute 1080i clip to DVD. CPU usage was between 60-70%, priority normal.
Not sure why your CPU is not being utilized more. Are you running other programs at the same time?
Darin, I saw your post and just wondered if you've made any progress. I have burned regular, SD DVDs for over 6 years now, so know it upside down, using TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.5. (That little program is as solid as a boulder.) How, I've set up a system to capture high definition, widescreen video/audio files, and am trying to use TAW4 to render files.
My PC system: Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 910 2.60GHz. Memory: 8Mb. Free HDD space: 400Gb OS: Windows 7 64-bit Version. File system: NTFS
I read that it is critical for the original output type (I'm using BDMV, because I want to burn the result onto a BD-R disc) to be identical with the output type, at the "end" of the TAW4 authoring process, so I made sure they matched.
I also disabled the "Use File Caching" option in TAW4 preferences (but haven't yet tried disabling the options which start with the words Prefetch or Use multithread; see those instructions, way below...), but it hasn't helped.
Of course, I'm just getting started with HD, BD-Rs, etc., so I expected some problems, but I'm sure I've got something set wrong; I just can't figure out what it is.
I would appreciate any response and would be glad to work with you and others to find out how to get TAW4 to render files faster.
>What are the specs of your input file besides 1080p and H.264? Bitrate?
The files are straight out of a Canon 5D Mark II. The camera files are approximately 38Mbps. Come to think of it, I have not tried converting the files to another video format or bitrate to see if that helps. Maybe I will convert using a CUDA enabled converter and then add the files to TPMG.
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>Have you tried outputting without the batch tool?
Yes, same result/speed.
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>I have an i7 2600 at 3.4GHZ and 8GB RAM, and it took 14 minutes to encode a 42 minute 1080i clip to DVD. CPU usage was between 60-70%, priority normal.
>Not sure why your CPU is not being utilized more. Are you running other programs at the same time?
I do work on the computer while TMPG is running, but nothing that utilizes the CPU much. Even when I let it render overnight, the render times are the same.
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Thanks for replying. I think the idea about trying a different files format/bit rate may be the ticket.
Hello! Can someone please help me to figure it out what exact problem.
Im using TAW4 and now Im having a problem with and AVI files contain AC3 audio. My input file was AC3 (5.1 Ch) audio but when I load it into TAW4 I only got 2 ch audio.
Im sure it has something to do with Audio Codec but I cant figure it out how to fix it. Im really need your help on this problem. Please help me.
Thanks.
PS: I tested a lot of files with an AC3 audio (MP4, AVI) but I got the same result.
I would like to know if there's a way to overlap 2 video for few seconds and getting sound of both as mix effect?
Ex:
Video #1 = 4 min.
Video #2 = 3.5 min.
So what I want to do is to create a transition of 3sec at 3.57 of Video #1 and Start Video #2 during transition at 3.57 too and get both soundtrack playing one over the other!
Add a transition effect and the audio will overlap along with the video. In other words, the audio from video #1 will fade out at the same rate the video transitions to the next video, overlapping with the audio from the next video which will be fading in.