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Request Use source video framerate/dimensions + audio freq/bitrate coen99 0 2009-09-15 11:17:38
Question tmpge dont resize. dont work in 800x600 tunganga 1 2009-09-22 02:53:23
Question Enabling Output YUV data as basic YCbCr, not CCIR601 in TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress ScorpioProd 1 2009-09-13 05:58:49
Question TMPGenc 4.7.1.284 and TMPGEnc Authorings Works not run in Windows 7 64bits maleta38 2 2009-09-12 05:05:20
Bug report Encoding 23.976P neuralgene 0 2009-09-08 06:44:38
Question CPU Underclocking during encode Ben Chambers 4 2009-10-23 15:28:24
Question making AVCHD/Bluray disks using the spurs engine output africamarty 0 2009-09-02 02:09:10
Question AVCHD 50i mzagozda 3 2009-09-02 02:01:27
Question Incorrect Aspect Ratio of DV clips danimal 1 2009-08-31 20:21:40
Question Instructions converting from mkv to dvd Louie 1 2009-08-26 04:42:28
Bug report invalid sample error MathewLisett 0 2009-08-25 01:50:54
Free talk Conversion from TS files to MKV. Nimbus3 2 2009-08-30 02:40:56

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Request - Use source video framerate/dimensions + audio freq/bitrate No.59049
coen99  2009-09-15 11:17:38 ( ID:rrfxv86vvvh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When I import a batch of different video files I would like TMPGENC to take
1. the videoframerate (eg. 25 fps),
2. the videodimensions (eg. 800x600),
3. the audio frequency (eg. 48khz) and
4. the audiobitrate (eg. 128 Kbps)
from each individual source file and leave it as is (same way Mediacoder works). This way these are left unchanged.



Question - tmpge dont resize. dont work in 800x600 No.59047
tunganga  2009-09-12 12:30:45 ( ID:vtleof6ygyc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

please someone help me.
i changed my resolution 800x600 for up 1200 and now
turn back 800x600 and desaper, the buton encode.
tmpge window is so big, no resizable. no work. pluease help me
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eu mudei a resolução de 800x600 para acima de 1200 depois que voltei para 800x600, o botao de encode nao aparece na tela, a janela do tmpge ficou grande demais e não cabe toda na tela e nao tem como usar pois ele nao tem opção minimizar maximizar. Obrigado
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yo cambie la opcion 800x600 e ahora volve a 800x600 y la opciona "encoder" no veo admas, la ventana es mas grande que imagene del pc. gracias a todos que podán ajurár-me.

preparesse1@bol.com.br rita


tkrave  2009-09-22 02:53:23 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

800x600 is too small. The software requirements states that it needs at least 1024x768 resolution.
You have to increase your monitor's resolution or get a better monitor.



Question - Enabling Output YUV data as basic YCbCr, not CCIR601 in TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress No.59045
ScorpioProd  Home )  2009-09-12 10:51:24 ( ID:x26lcabfipo )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have used TMPGEnc 2.5 for years for my MPEG-2 encoding for DVD, and it works great. But I want to move up to TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress.

I have been testing the trial version of TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress, but there is an important setting I can't find that is in TMPGEnc 2.5.

The setting ''Output YUV data as basic YCbCr, not CCIR601''. This is on the Quantize matrix page in TMPGEnc 2.5.

How do I enable this in TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress? It is required for the frameserving I do from Vegas Pro 9 to TMPGEnc for the proper contrast range and colors to be used, based on Vegas' RGB Studio space (16-235) that it uses and that it sends to TMPGEnc.

This has worked for years with TMPGEnc 2.5, so I can't imagine it would have been removed in 4.0.

So where is it hiding?

Thanks.


MathewLisett  Home )  2009-09-13 05:58:49 ( ID:eo3aljutoxk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

http://forum.videohelp.com/topic163667.html



Question - TMPGenc 4.7.1.284 and TMPGEnc Authorings Works not run in Windows 7 64bits No.59042
maleta38  2009-09-09 22:35:01 ( ID:q4wgfcbdssm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPGenc 4.7.1.284 and TMPGEnc Authorings Works not run in Windows 7 64bits , what happened not works in 64bits plataform


MathewLisett  Home )  2009-09-10 12:45:05 ( ID:eo3aljutoxk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

well it will work fine on xp x64 vista x64

they just haven't caught up to windows 7 32 or 62 bit, it may very well be in their next version.

i would say it will be a stupid move of them not to do it


MathewLisett  Home )  2009-09-12 05:05:20 ( ID:eo3aljutoxk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

ok they do support windows 7, but don't support cracked versions and yes i know to well you are running a cracked version because its the release groups patch that is causing the software to not work when you load after install and comes up with errors such as runtime error



Bug report - Encoding 23.976P No.59041
neuralgene  2009-09-08 06:44:38 ( ID:bi8w63glpgk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm encoding 23.976P avi (1920x1080) source to MPEG2 for bluray. After encoding the audio and video duration is not the same anymore. Video duration is always a few frames shorter than it's audio. What is the problem with TMPGEnc 4?



Question - CPU Underclocking during encode No.59036
Ben Chambers  2009-09-04 05:23:39 ( ID:zaxcutmi51m )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm running the Batch Encode tool in the background, and I've noticed my CPU speed varies wildly.

First, my system:
AMD Phenomx x4 810 (2.6gHz)
4gB DDR2-800 RAM
Win7 RC (64-bit)

No matter what I set the priority to, my CPU never shows more than a 75% (total, across all cores) load. Not only that, the CPU speed varies between 800mHz, 1400mHz, 1900mHz, and 2600mHz (according to PC Wizard, from CPUID.com). These correspond (roughly - I think the 1900 is supposed to be 2000, but whatever) to the power-saving states of my CPU.

I've tried changing the task priority under Options, but it doesn't seem to have an effect (I know that option worked when I ran Windows XP, but that was also a different processor).

Has anyone else experienced something like this? I'd like the encoder to be nice while I'm multitasking, but if I'm not using the computer, I'd like it to run at 100% to finish faster.


MathewLisett  Home )  2009-09-04 10:33:40 ( ID:kmeixlladmw )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

with the batch too, go to preferences and select high priority on background and other option aswell which i cant remember whats it called.


Ben Chambers  2009-09-06 03:40:34 ( ID:zaxcutmi51m )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Did you read my original message? I already set the task priority, and it had no effect.


Martin T  2009-10-23 08:05:16 ( ID:1huld4vjqx. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hi!

It's not a help, but I have the same problem. CPU usage is max on 60%. It seems that the application is not optimized for multithread (dual, or 4-core) operation. It would be of great interest if a moderator could comment on this and advise if there are any new versions in the near future which solves this.

I'm running on a HP xw8000 dual Intel Xeon processor 2.8 GHz, 512 KB cache, 533 MHz front side bus with SCSI RAID 2x 15000rpm HDD.

/ Martin for Familjefilm in Sweden


MathewLisett  Home )  2009-10-23 15:28:24 ( ID:medjp4.yoma )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

ok with both cases, im thinking both of you have a graphics card that has cuda feature on it



Question - making AVCHD/Bluray disks using the spurs engine output No.59035
africamarty  2009-09-02 02:09:10 ( ID:dfditwmikpk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Has any1 had any success with making a AVCHD or bluray disk using tmpgenc4 with spurs engine using H.264/AVC ??? i have had no luck. I tried making AVCHD disks many times but had no luck.. however using premier pro & using the main concept H.264/AVC output it made AVCHD disks fine. And i'm using the same settings for both. I'm getting a bluray burner soon so hopefully i will find a way to use the spurs h.264/avc output to create a compatible bluray H.264/AVC file/disk.

if any1 has successfully created a bluray or AVCHD compatable file/disk using the spurs engine output. please tell me how you did it and what your settings were.


regards Marty.



Question - AVCHD 50i No.59031
mzagozda  Home )  2009-08-31 23:46:22 ( ID:atdufqnp78o )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm using Sony handycam, in AVCHD 50i mode. I'm getting a bit desperate with setting the correct input/output settings.

Curently the best combination is:

INPUT:
Clip properties:
Display Mode: Interlace,
Field Order: Bottom field firts,
Aspect Ratio: Pixel 1:1 (square)
Framerate: 50 fps

Filter properties:
Deinterlace always (double framerate)
Deinterlace method: Inverse pulldown

OUTPUT:

MPEG-4 AVC (1280 x 720) 25 fps
Level: 3.1
1 Pass Constant Bitrate 17500kb/s
Motion Search Range: 256
Detect Scene Change: On
GOP Length: 33 frames
Entropy Coding Mode: CABAC
Motion Estimation: Quarter

PROBLEM:

Motion looks "ghosty", ie. subjects moving in front of re-coded video are not as clear as on Sony AVCHD player (or Splash Player) playing .MTS files directly. Instead they leave appear with trails.

I've noticed that changing the level makes some difference (slightly better with level 3.1 than 4.1).


tkrave  2009-09-01 18:57:00 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

What other settings have you tried?

My guess is that the ghosting has to do with your framerate or deinterlace settings.

Currently, you're doubling the framerate to 100fps and then outputting as 25fps. I think you should only double framerate if you're actually going to output at the higher framerate (i.e. doubling 30fps to 60fps and outputting in 60fps).

Have you tried "Deinterlace always" (without double framerate) with an interpolation method?

You might also try changing the field order.


mzagozda  Home )  2009-09-01 23:00:51 ( ID:atdufqnp78o )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanks for that.

I've tried changing the field order as my first guess. I have tried the default deinterlace always with one method of interpolation. That didn't seem to work either. Slightly concerned about the fact that interpolation will degrade the quality of picture.

I think that it seems like I was getting the framerate wrong. Indeed, I'm doubling the framerate. What the recommended clip input settings would be for 50i mode (I assume that means my videos are 50 frames/second interlaced)?


africamarty  2009-09-02 02:01:27 ( ID:dfditwmikpk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Try these:

INPUT:
Clip properties:
Display Mode: Interlace.
Field Order: "upper" field first ( HD is upper fields 'NOT' lower )
Aspect Ratio: Pixel 1:1 (square)
Framerate: 25 fps ( it is 50 fields per second - but the frame rate is 25 )

Filter properties:
Deinterlace when neccessary

OUTPUT:

MPEG-4 AVC (1280 x 720) 25 fps
Level: 4.1 ( 3.1 is for SD resolutions )
1 Pass Constant Bitrate 17500kb/s
Motion Search Range: 256
Detect Scene Change: On
GOP Length: 33 frames
Entropy Coding Mode: CABAC
Motion Estimation: Quarter



Question - Incorrect Aspect Ratio of DV clips No.59029
danimal  2009-08-29 15:26:35 ( ID:enusq4tnr5c )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have a Canon DV camcoder which records in a 720X480 widescreen format. The native ratio after capture is (1.5). When I Add the clips to the express 4, it automatically sets the aspect ratio of each clip to 4:3, and to get the correct aspect I have to manually set it to pixel 40:33. Everything from there encodes great, but since I like to capture with scene detect and have a tape split into multiple clips, when I convert for projects, I may have to manually adjust the aspect ratio for a hundred clips as each one to the project. Is there a way to automate setting the aspect ratio for all the clips at once?


tkrave  2009-08-31 20:21:40 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I think you're gonna have to change the aspect ratio one by one.

I was thinking you might be able to do it through your output format settings, but that will only add black bars to the sides if the clip properties are still set to 4:3.



Question - Instructions converting from mkv to dvd No.59027
Louie  2009-08-26 02:29:26 ( ID:h/6rrupms6g )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Can someone point to instructions on doing mkv to dvd or mpeg 2 conversions? Thank you in advance.

Louie


MathewLisett  Home )  2009-08-26 04:42:28 ( ID:/mc2urzlila )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

just add the file into the dvd authoring software of tmpgenc and itll do it



Bug report - invalid sample error No.59026
MathewLisett  Home )  2009-08-25 01:50:54 ( ID:/mc2urzlila )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

this always happens when you go past 106 cuts


no matter how long the file is , if its 107 it will fail to finish the project. and this seems to happen with all versions .



Free talk - Conversion from TS files to MKV. No.59023
Nimbus3  2009-08-23 20:02:06 ( ID:sbxxe91qknf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Just wonder if there is support for conversions from TS-files to MKV High-res.


tkrave  2009-08-24 18:59:18 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I don't think mkv is supported yet. However, they just added mkv support to their MovieStyle program, so it may not be too far off for 4.0 XPress.


Nimbus3  2009-08-30 02:40:56 ( ID:sbxxe91qknf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Thanx for your input "tkrave". It will be nice if they add it to TMPG Enc 4,0 Express. My sattelite reciver is recording in TS files on the harddrive inside the reciver. I want to convert them into *.MKV, and store it in my TVIX multimedia player.



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