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Question DVD Templates sverkalo 7 2012-11-28 22:04:00
Question How In The World To Make This File BluRay Compliant?!?! bmccollum 2 2012-06-26 11:55:11
Question Why Doesn't TAW5 Like This Video? bmccollum 0 2012-06-23 14:00:07
Question How to Use FFMPEG to Convert Video/Audio bmccollum 0 2012-06-22 05:08:20
Bug report Subtitles inside of do not render as italics JoeH 3 2013-07-02 19:28:08
Question Play and Track buttons don't work on blu-ray player gspanos 1 2012-06-11 19:39:52
Question Validating start and end points for motion menus gspanos 1 2012-06-11 19:40:17
Question TMPGENC Auth. Works 5 Re-Encodes High Def MP4 Files bmccollum 11 2012-06-09 05:09:43
Question Audio ends before video on blu-ray projects gspanos 3 2012-06-07 20:40:56
Question Opening an MKV seems to hang aln688 7 2012-07-19 12:36:47
Question when authoring works 5 german versin is published ? Rocketeer 0 2012-05-25 16:02:11
Bug report Problems with Full Encodes if project requires DL media The Jazzman 4 2014-11-28 12:54:58

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Question - DVD Templates No.66347
sverkalo  2012-06-25 07:52:08 ( ID:wungqrrstrh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have upgraded to TAW 5 from 4 can I use my old templates or those are incompatible?


tkrave  2012-06-26 02:31:22 ( ID:esk4fdefcg2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I think if you find the template file in the templates folder, you can rename the extension to .taw5mt, then load it into TAW5 and it should work.


sverkalo  2012-06-26 03:09:58 ( ID:qscnbd2cioj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have just delete them...


sverkalo  2012-06-26 03:25:49 ( ID:qscnbd2cioj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Are there going to be more free templates as with TAW4?
Because I bought a template and now it's useless.


tkrave  2012-06-26 04:09:48 ( ID:esk4fdefcg2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes, some are out already. If you bought a TAW4 premium template pack, you can download the TAW5 version for free as long as you still have your TAW4 template serial number.

http://tmpgenc.pegasys-inc.com/en/download/taw5_template.html

Also, if you have a TAW4 project that used a template that's also available for TAW5, it should be able to load.


sverkalo  2012-06-26 08:20:33 ( ID:qscnbd2cioj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks the problem is that I have had the Premium 2 so this doesn't qualify for the 1 that's only available for TAW5


marose1  2012-11-28 12:02:06 ( ID:bwzg5wxnhbm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I just upgraded from TAW4 to TAW5. Following the advice of tkrave, I copied my custom menu templates from the TAW4 Templates folder into the TAW5 Templates Folder (Folders are under "My Documents") I then renamed the file extension of each of the templates from .TAW4MT to .TAW5MT I then went into TAW5 and was still unable to locate my custom menu templates, even when using the browse feature to go to the TAW5 templates folder.

Am I doing something wrong or are the files incompatible with TAW5?


marose1  2012-11-28 22:04:00 ( ID:bwzg5wxnhbm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I discovered my mistake. I renamed the TAW4 custom menu file extensions from .tda4mt to .tda5mt I should have renamed them from .tda4mt to .taw5mt After doing this and placing the renamed files in the TAW5 template folder (My Documents/tmpgenc Authoring Works 5/Template), my TAW4 custom menu templates worked in TAW5.



Question - How In The World To Make This File BluRay Compliant?!?! No.66341
bmccollum  2012-06-23 14:22:24 ( ID:g01ylggvbdo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have 2 years worth of video shot with a Samsung high def video camera.

The video clips I'm trying to assemble within TAW5 literally result in TAW5 telling me it'll take 50-60 hours in order to re-encode everything.

I've included MediaInfo data from a short clip (below). I know that the Level of Main@L4.2 can't be higher than Main@L4.1. I have software that states it has successfully converted this clip to Main@L4.1. I know the audio format of AAC isn't BluRay compatible. When I demux the video file to separate video/audio files and just try to use the demuxed video file that's had its level changed down to Main@L4.1, TAW5 *still* informs me that it has to do a full re-encoding of the file.

At my wits end. I have tons of video footage from the past 2 years and don't feel in any way or shape or fashion that I can *easily* get it into TAW5 in order to create a BluRay without 50-60 hours of re-encoding or "full rendering" of a bunch of files that, in my opinion, seem to be converted in such a way that they're not BluRay compliant.

Here's the MediaInfo info. below. Any help / direction / recommendations at all are greatly appreciated.


General
Complete name : C:\Users\Brad\Desktop\HDV_0545.MP4
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : JVT
Codec ID : avc1
File size : 54.1 MiB
Duration : 26s 69ms
Overall bit rate : 17.4 Mbps
Writing library : SEC
@sec : UNG

Video
ID : 1
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : Main@L4.2
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=15
Codec ID : avc1
Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
Duration : 26s 59ms
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 17.2 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate mode : Variable
Frame rate : 59.940 fps
Minimum frame rate : 59.920 fps
Maximum frame rate : 59.960 fps
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Interlaced
Scan order : Top Field First
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.138
Stream size : 53.5 MiB (99%)
Title : HMX200
Language : English

Audio
ID : 2
Format : AAC
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Format profile : LC
Codec ID : 40
Duration : 26s 69ms
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 128 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : Front: L R
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size : 408 KiB (1%)
Title : HMX200
Language : English


tkrave  2012-06-26 04:37:17 ( ID:esk4fdefcg2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is that media info for the video that's been converted to level 4.1? Because it still shows level 4.2.

Maybe you should just bite the bullet and start re-encoding with TAW5 or whatever else you're using. You'd probably be done by now if you started a week ago.
Start small if you don't want to wait the entire 60 hours; just re-encode a few files at a time and don't make a menu. You can then import the outputted files into a new project, and they should smart render since they'll be Blu-ray/AVCHD compliant.


Blizzard  2012-06-26 11:55:11 ( ID:8l//1xjzpnf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Are you sure it stays showing 60 hours ? Mine starts showing 60 hours too as the ETA, but then within 20 minute it is down to 6 hours.



Question - Why Doesn't TAW5 Like This Video? No.66340
bmccollum  2012-06-23 14:00:07 ( ID:g01ylggvbdo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Here's info. on a short video using MediaInfo. TAW5 insists on doing a full re-encoding of this video.


General
Complete name : C:\Users\Brad\Desktop\stuff\HDV_0542_Orig.264
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
File size : 1.00 MiB
Overall bit rate mode : Variable

Video
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : Main@L4.1
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
Bit rate mode : Variable
Maximum bit rate : 40.0 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Interlaced
Scan order : Top Field First

Any thoughts?



Question - How to Use FFMPEG to Convert Video/Audio No.66338
bmccollum  2012-06-22 05:08:20 ( ID:lxrpqd7tfsc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a file from my high def camcorder that's not BluRay compliant. The level of the recorded video is "Main@L5.1" and I need to convert it to "Main@L4.1".

I believe this can be done with the free FFMPEG utility.

Additionally, the audio is recorded using AAC. I believe I need to convert this to A3C.

Can I use FFMPEG and do the video conversion and audio conversion with a single command line or will the video level conversion be one command line and the audio conversion from AAC to A3C be a separate command line.

Thanks for any direction, examples, etc.



Bug report - Subtitles inside of do not render as italics No.66328
JoeH  2012-06-18 16:32:30 ( ID:b7zjukuawvj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

In SRT subtitle files, the codes indicate that a text should go in italics. These codes are used universally (for example, if you download an SRT file of subtitles from a Subtitles site they are used).

Please add support for this code so that we can put subtitles in italics. Thanks!


IvanItaly  2012-08-31 22:38:25 ( ID:5ua.9ot8kyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I ran into the same problem (and I'm a profetional subtitler): the easy solution is to load the subtitle file, the save it to .subtitle; at this point edit the file with notepad or similar.
You will find lines like

1,1,"00:01:53,120","00:01:55,520",0,"<i>Signor Hogan! Signor Hogan!</i>"

having an "Italic layout" already set in Authoring Works (it gets saved to the .subtitle file) you set it by substitution. Looking in the first lines you'll see the list of layouts (virtually numbered from 0 to ...). Let's say the second one (virtual index: 1) is italics, substitute all occurrencies of ,0,"<i> with ,1,"<i>
At this point if you reload the saved .subtitle file you will get italics.
Just remove by substitution all <i> and </i> occurrencies, save and reload.

If strange characters appear when reloading the file, check the text encoding (throug Notepad++, for example) and try converting to ANSII: this worked for me.

About mixed italics and normal text in a single subtitle... well, this is a bit more complicated.

Hope to be helpful.

Ivan


benoitm  2013-04-12 16:31:59 ( ID:1dl4fijq2hf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

So, currently with TAW5, if I'm right, there is no [straightforward] way to have captions containing a mix of normal and formatted (color, italic,...) characters ?


gregts  2013-07-02 19:28:08 ( ID:aepldlxpink )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

bumping this thread up.

I would like to author a Bluray from a ProRes file and I am adding .srt subtitles and having the same problem.

Italic text is not recognized although it is in the proper format for .srt files as in <i>text</i>

Do we have a solution for this?? Should I use a different format for the subs?

Please give us a solution



Question - Play and Track buttons don't work on blu-ray player No.66298
gspanos  2012-06-09 21:20:05 ( ID:bsa4l56wzbn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've completed a blu-ray project, but the play and track buttons don't work on my set-top blu-ray player. I ran a simulation before outputting the project and all worked fine. Any suggestions as to why this happened? I'm pretty sure it's not my blu-ray player because I did a couple of test projects that worked fine.


gspanos  2012-06-11 19:39:52 ( ID:bsa4l56wzbn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Question resolved.



Question - Validating start and end points for motion menus No.66297
gspanos  2012-06-09 21:16:03 ( ID:bsa4l56wzbn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm trying to create motion menus in TE-5. I've been selecting the start and end points, but sometimes get a message that they need to be validated. Is there a way of doing this other than simply selecting those points? Odd that it sometimes works, and sometimes doesn't.


gspanos  2012-06-11 19:40:17 ( ID:bsa4l56wzbn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Question resolved.



Question - TMPGENC Auth. Works 5 Re-Encodes High Def MP4 Files No.66271
bmccollum  2012-06-05 00:17:37 ( ID:lxrpqd7tfsc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've used TMPGENC Authoring Works for several years now and have thoroughly enjoyed the software.

I've hit a brick wall, unfortunately, when trying to take high def video from my Samsung HMX-H205 camcorder and import it into Authoring Works 5 to subsequently put a bunch of video files together to create a BluRay disc.

My camcorder saves the movie files as .MP4 files. Everything I've found seems to point to the Authoring Works 5 software not wanting to "play nice" with the .MP4 files.

I've tried converting these MP4 files to several different other formats, and just as with the MP4 files, everything seems to work fine until I get ready to create the appropriate folder/file structure within Authoring Works 5 to later burn to a BluRay disc.

No matter what type of file I'm dealing with (either the original MP4 file or other file types I convert the movie files to), Authoring Works proceeds to begin re-encoding the files and tells me it'll take approx. 118 hours to re-encode all 22 gigabytes of files.

There's no way I'm waiting 118 hours to create files to be placed on a single BluRay disc.

Can anyone provide me with any specific info. on what the issue is with the MP4 file type and exactly how I can convert the MP4 video files to a "DVD compliant" video file that I can simply put into TMPGENC Authoring Works 5 to where Authoring Works 5 will like the files as they are and won't begin trying to re-encode all of them?

A little confused here and very frustrated and just want to simply arrive at a lesser time-intensive process to ultimately get my movies with some easily-navigated menus onto BluRay.

Thanks.


tkrave  2012-06-05 08:00:32 ( ID:esk4fdefcg2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Can you post the details of your source file? Use MediaInfo to get video specs and post it here.

Just looking at the specs of that camcorder, it sounds like the video should be Blu-ray compliant already.

Does the Smart Rendering icon (a blue "SR") on top of the thumbnails in the EDIT Stage?

Did you select an NTSC or PAL Blu-ray output format?

You mention DVD compliant; do you intend the final output to be SD and not HD?


bmccollum  2012-06-05 12:58:54 ( ID:9mbvekn641a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Here's the info. via MediaInfo that you requested. More info. follows the MediaInfo text, too.


General
Complete name : C:\Users\Brad\Desktop\BluRay\06_2011\Florida Trip\Day 3 - Ft Myers Beach\HDV_0416.MP4
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : JVT
Codec ID : avc1
File size : 116 MiB
Duration : 56s 704ms
Overall bit rate : 17.2 Mbps
Writing library : SEC
@sec : UNG

Video
ID : 1
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : Main@L4.2
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=15
Codec ID : avc1
Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
Duration : 56s 690ms
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 17.0 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate mode : Variable
Frame rate : 59.940 fps
Minimum frame rate : 59.920 fps
Maximum frame rate : 59.960 fps
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Interlaced
Scan order : Top Field First
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.137
Stream size : 115 MiB (99%)
Title : HMX200
Language : English

Audio
ID : 2
Format : AAC
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Format profile : LC
Codec ID : 40
Duration : 56s 704ms
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 128 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : Front: L R
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size : 886 KiB (1%)
Title : HMX200
Language : English

I get "FR" text instead of the "SR" text you mentioned.

I selected NTSC BluRay.

I intend the final output to be burned to BluRay. All of my various video files (above and beyond the single file I've posted MediaInfo text for here) total about 22 GB in size.

Thanks for any help / info. at all that you can provide.


tkrave  2012-06-06 07:43:14 ( ID:esk4fdefcg2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for the info.

I think it's the profile and level setting of Main@L4.2 that is the problem. According to official Blu-ray video specifications, level 4.2 is not compliant with the Blu-ray format. It needs to be High@L4.1 (or lower) or Main@L4.1 (or lower).

See this white paper for the official specs (Page 14):
http://www.blu-raydisc.com/assets/Downloadablefile/BD-ROM-AV-WhitePaper_110712.pdf




bmccollum  2012-06-06 13:30:45 ( ID:9mbvekn641a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

tkrave:

Many thanks for the info.


bmccollum  2012-06-06 13:32:04 ( ID:9mbvekn641a )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

tkrave:

Silly question I guess. How do I take the existing video that comes straight from my camcorder and "adjust" or convert it to the specifications you mentioned?


tkrave  2012-06-07 02:38:12 ( ID:esk4fdefcg2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Well, TAW5 is converting it to the correct level when it's outputting, so that's one way to do it.

Any solution will involve a complete re-encode, so you might be stuck there. The level can affect many characteristics of the video.

The manual for that camcorder mentions Normal, Fine and Super Fine quality levels for HD recording. What quality level is it currently set at? Try Normal setting and see if it uses a lower level in MediaInfo.


bmccollum  2012-06-07 23:26:09 ( ID:lxrpqd7tfsc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TKRAVE:

Thanks for the additional recommendations. I'll try to adjust that "super fine" setting to either "fine" or "normal" for a short test clip this eve. and I'll then look at the characteristics of the video using MediaInfo to see if anything's majorly different.

Thanks again.


bmccollum  2012-06-08 23:53:15 ( ID:lxrpqd7tfsc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Tkrave:

Okay... I adjusted what you suggested down from "super fine" to "fine" and then "normal", recorded a short clip, evaluated the characteristics of the clip using MediaInfo, and the "Main@L4.2" characteristic is still there.

Sucks...

Not sure what to do now. Just seems nuts that I've got a high def camcorder that supposedly puts out movies in a format that I would think TMPGENC Authoring Works 5 could easily import and run with without having to do lengthy re-encoding, but that just continues to not be the case. I know the audio format of AAC is apparently a problem spot, too, with TAW5 from what I've read online in a few other areas.

Any other suggestions?

I'm going to contact the manufacturer of the camcorder to explain this in short as well and see if there's a firmware update available for the camera that will subsequently resolve some of my file format issues or if I'm just stuck.

Thanks again.



tkrave  2012-06-09 02:40:58 ( ID:esk4fdefcg2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The video simply isn't Blu-ray compliant; that's not TAW5's fault. TAW5 is doing what it needs to do to make it compliant. It's unreasonable to put the blame on TAW5 in this case.

It's quite telling that Samsung's product description doesn't mention Blu-ray/AVCHD compatibility; if it were able to make a compliant video, you can bet they'd use that as feature for marketing the camcorder.


bmccollum  2012-06-09 04:05:04 ( ID:lxrpqd7tfsc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

tkrave:

My fault... didn't mean to complain so much. Just frustrated that I seem to be having to jump through 100 hoops just to get lots of video I've recorded and archived to an external hard drive over the past 2 years to a BluRay disc.

I've found several programs using www.videohelp.com that will take a video of a higher level than "Main@L4.1" and change the level to anything I want, which in this case from our conversations, seems to be no higher than "Main@L4.1".

The audio format is still AAC though, so I'm now looking into a utility that will convert that AAC audio format to whatever audio format that TAW5 is o.k. with and can hopefully handle just fine without having to further re-encode my video files.

Any suggestions there as far as a preferred audio format that TAW5 deals with just fine, as well as any free audio conversion tools that should do the audio file format conversion for me?

Thanks again so much for your assistance.



tkrave  2012-06-09 05:09:43 ( ID:esk4fdefcg2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

AAC is also not Blu-ray compliant, so again, it's not whether TAW5 likes it, it's whether it's Blu-ray compliant or not. Dolby Digital/AC3 is probably the best choice. The only BD compliant audio format that TAW5 can't smart render is DTS.

Does TAW5 not import the AAC audio correctly? If there are no problems, you can let TAW5 convert it to Dolby Digital.

You can also use TAW5's demultiplexer to separate the audio and video streams into separate files. That way, you can use another program to alter the video file and let TAW5 or some other program re-encode the audio.

Changing the level setting in the header might work, as long as the actual video data conforms to level 4.1 or lower. If it exceeds it, you will probably have to do a full re-encode.



Question - Audio ends before video on blu-ray projects No.66261
gspanos  2012-06-03 10:30:31 ( ID:bsa4l56wzbn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm testing out the MW 5 trial version in the hopes of using this product for blu-ray production. I'm editing an mts file that's ~103 minutes long. The audio stops at about 100 minutes, however. Is this a trial version limitation, or does this also happen with the official version? If the latter, how can I deal with it?

Thanks.


tkrave  2012-06-05 08:03:34 ( ID:esk4fdefcg2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I don't think it's a trial limitation. Does the audio stay in sync or does it stop abruptly at the 100 minute mark?


George Spanos  2012-06-07 03:19:21 ( ID:bsa4l56wzbn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

It stops abruptly.


gspanos  2012-06-07 20:40:56 ( ID:bsa4l56wzbn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I think I've solved the problem. The source project lacked an audio lock near the 100-minute mark. I added the lock and re-encoded the file to H264 for import into TEMPGEnc. All the audio is there now.

Oddly, I originally produced a DVD edition of the project using Mac software (iDVD and Roxio Toast) and there was no problem. So, I guess TEMPGEnc, or at least the trial version, is sensitive to audio locks.



Question - Opening an MKV seems to hang No.66246
aln688  2012-05-28 05:16:46 ( ID:4d4dwbyodm2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I just upgraded from TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4, to 5, verson 5.0.8.26 to be exact.

I tried opening an MKV file I have, it fails. The MKV has a V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC video stream, a DTS audio stream, and a UTF8 subtitle track. No matter what I do, it will not open it. I uninstalled FFDshow and the Haali splitter, it opened it but there's no audio imported.

Any ideas?



tkrave  2012-05-30 04:24:30 ( ID:esk4fdefcg2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Probably has to do with the DTS audio stream since that's not natively supported.

Check this previous reply from a user named Persen for a possible solution:

>I was already using Haali Media Splitter and FFDSHOW for another video software and for better decoding of .ts files, but found out that using them for decoding in TAW-5, i also had gotten DTS support.

>Preferences => Input/output format list => File input plug-in
Here i removed every marker, EXCEPT from the one in DirectShow file reader.

>Now when ever i open a MKV file in TAW-5, my Haali Media Splitter and FFDSHOW loads and makes it possible for TAW-5 to decode DTS audio.

>So, just install Haali Media Splitter plus FFDSHOW and change the decoding in TAW-5 and you get DTS decoding.
>Note: Output is not done in DTS though, this is done as Dolby Digital.


Persen  2012-06-01 23:02:34 ( ID:as4qxzcqqln )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Adding to this, there is a slight chance you might get asked how you wish to open the file, there you just choose to Open 'as is'.


aln688  2012-06-03 07:46:29 ( ID:4d4dwbyodm2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I unchecked all the filters in the File Input Plug-in section, except for DirectShow File Reader, it still hangs. The only way for it to import an MKV is to uninstall FFDshow & Haali, but then I don't get audio.


aln688  2012-06-03 08:01:17 ( ID:4d4dwbyodm2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just tried it again, literally a fresh install of Windows. Installed Windows, drivers, FFDshow x86, Haali Matroska Splitter, then finally TAW5. Rebooted, ran TAW5, went to File Input Plug-in and disabled everything except DirectShow File Reader, restarted TAW5, chose the MKV and it hung again with the wait mouse pointer. I'm going to ask for a refund, V4 worked fine using this procedure.


aln688  2012-06-03 08:40:14 ( ID:4d4dwbyodm2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Here's an odd scenario, when FFDshow & Haali is installed and using TAW4, if all the TAW4 plug-ins are disabled *it* will hang too when loading an MKV. If I enable those plug-ins it'll load the MKV fine. No matter what I do, I can't get an MKV to load into TAW5 successfully, video and audio, even with FFDshow & Haali installed.


Persen  2012-06-05 21:24:03 ( ID:as4qxzcqqln )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

One thing that can be an ussue, is that the MKV has not been created propperly. I have on a few occations run in to poorly created MKV's on the web, who at first seemed to be OK when playing them on my computer with a media player, but showed problems when trying to open them in video editors or just trying to stream them with my WD TV Live.

These files i was forced to recode with HDConvertToX to fix the coding problems that the original creator of the MKV file had created with his software, who obviously has bugs.
It was the only software who could fix them because of the way that software works with extracting both video and audio to individual files and then use those to create a brand new propperly encoded video file.


aln688  2012-07-19 12:36:47 ( ID:zx93kbniwnw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I found the cause for an MKV video to lock-up when importing it, it's the Nvidia graphics driver at fault.

My setup is Window's 7 x64, ffdshow x86, Haali Matroska splitter and TAW5. Consistently I would import an MKV and it would lock-up. After re-installing Window's a few times, I discovered it worked when I hadn't installed any graphics driver from Nvidia (for my GeForce 520 card).

I installed "GeForce 301.42 - WHQL", the latest driver as of this post, then TAW5 would freeze. When I rolled back to driver "GeForce 296.10 Driver - WHQL", it worked fine and no longer locked-up.

I don't know what the root cause is, whether it's something Nvidia is doing, or if TAW5 is to blame, but rolling back to an earlier graphics driver "fixes" it.

Hope this helps someone else.



Question - when authoring works 5 german versin is published ? No.66242
Rocketeer  2012-05-25 16:02:11 ( ID:5ur4qxqjw.w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi, there is already a publication schedule for authoring works 5 german version ? The English version was published on 13/03/2012. That's now been 10 weeks ago ...



Bug report - Problems with Full Encodes if project requires DL media No.66212
The Jazzman  2012-05-11 21:57:16 ( ID:yjad2xazoo2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

From a series of trials, details following, it appears that if the project files require a full encode, taking the project size to DL media/ more than 25gb in size, the project codes but is impossible to then burn.

Projects/ the codes were.

First project.
6 x 1080p DTS converted to lpcm, full encode, project size 47Gb.
Crashes ImgBurn/ Nero. Used TDK and Sony discs

Second project
First three files from project 1, project size 23GB
Burns with no problems.

Third project.
Second three files from project 1, project size 23.5GB
Burns with no problems.

Fourth Project.
Random selection of three files from project 1, project size 23GB
Burns with no problems.

Fifth Project.
Ripped Blu Ray.
No recode required, project size 45GB
Burns with no problems.


Persen  2012-05-16 00:56:26 ( ID:as4qxzcqqln )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I found some tests about the brands you are using. Tests how ever are done more than a year ago and is about their BD25 discs.

http://blog.consumerpla.net/2011/02/blu-ray-media-sony-disks-review.html
In this test they mention that Sony began outsourcing their media to low quality manufacturers and that you have to read the MID to make sure that they actually are 100% Sony produced.
For safety reasons because of this, i do not reccomend using their media any more, since there can be duds between them.

http://blog.consumerpla.net/2011/02/blu-ray-media-tdk-disks-review.html
Test do sound promissing, but who knows if TDK not has done the same as Sony now, with outsourcing the production to a low quality manufacturer.
Lots of the old brands are no longer being produced by them selves, but by low quality manufacturers.

What i use: Verbatim
I have always used media from them, both CD, DVD and BD and have never had problems with their media. All my Blu-ray projects has also been burned well, but i have how ever never gone as high as 47GB, only about 45GB.


The Jazzman  2012-05-20 06:12:53 ( ID:s7kdofhndga )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The disc used were all genuine, have learnt from past, bad, experiences ALWAYS to use good discs.

Really am reach the end of any sensible routes as they are, about the only things it could be now is either;

1) a problem with my burner, but it's still running/ burning fine other projects
or
2) the joys of a windows issue which my specific set up.

Think I might try the system rebuild first, while being a pain, doesn't cost much to do. If that doesn't help, I'll have to look at a new burner and see if that resolves the issue.

What is bugging me is that Author V4, still works fine, bar the fact that I can only get 4 parts on a disc rather than the possible 6 with Author V5????



Persen  2012-05-21 21:16:28 ( ID:as4qxzcqqln )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If it turns out to the the burner it self who causes problems, then try to look at what Plextor is offering.
I am using their old PX-B940SA, the worlds first 12x BD burner. Expensive burner back when it was released, but it has never caused me problems.


The Jazzman  2012-06-18 21:45:00 ( ID:yjad2xazoo2 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just an update to let you know I have I solved this problem!

After the rebuild and then a huge amount of reading, I have found that there is a possible (To keep me on the right side of microsoft!) problem with Windows 7 64 Bit, ONLY if you attempt to burn DL media.

It seems that if you have the right set of drives, you can not burn DL media, but can happily burn SL media. Here is the fun bit, this appears to vary from PC build to PC build and so the driver set on the specific build. So you can have two PCs which are exactly the same, bar say their audio card/ video card/ HD controllers etc. One will work and the other not!

I rebuild my system using Window 7 32 Bit and is running fine.

Thanks for everyone's suggestions and help :)



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