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I use the "Source Wizard" to select a movie from a DVD, it then copies the DVD to a temporary file with a .dvddata extension. I then realize I've forgotten to select a subtitle track. How do I do this after the Wizard has done it's stuff? Do I have to start the Wizard all over again remembering to select the subtitle this time and wait for it to make the another backup?
In reply to my own question yes you can change both subtitles and audio track settings. The Audio is simple as it is an option under "Clip Properties | Audio". The subtitles are a bit more hidden. They are in the "Clip Properties | Video" section. There you can select the Subtitle stream in "Video Properties" then click "Apply". Not exactly intuitive I would say!
Your program is really really good now that you've incorporated x264. I noticed that b-pyramid is set to '0' (ie, not active) even on the 'very slow' preset. This is major oversight. Please create a new preset (called 'Insane' perhaps?) which has b-pyramid=2.
I have a recorded training session between two people. The volume of one remains constant, but the volume of the other slowly decreases throughout the session. It's a conversation, so the audio is constantly mixed, and it is mono.
Which would I use to fix this, normalization or uniformization? Do either of them continually resample and adjust, or do they simply analyze the entire video and then apply one setting to the entire output?
I want easy to use templates for HD playback on Apple TV. Where do I get a template for that? I see some templates for iPod, etc but not for Apple TV and the one for iPad seems to be only standard quality.
Thanks,
Nice try, but still doesn't come close to other products, in both speed and ease of use. Took almost 3 hours to encode an HD movie into MP4 AVC when my other video editor did the same job in 20 mins, with equal output quality, and smaller file size. Still no ATI stream support for GPU encoding
I actually did a little bit of testing before purchasing, and while I have a few video encoders that work much faster or a little faster, the fastest conversions were "harsh" or overly edge-enhanced, and the smoothness of the motion wasn't up to TMPGEnc levels.
With CUDA assistance, TMPGEnc is reasonably fast and a good balance between "Do you want it fast?" and "Do you want it good?"
I have used 4.0 Xpress for years. My Canon video camera creates a new clip everytime the record button is turned on and off. Some of my projects have hundreds of clips. I upgraded to Mastering Works but when I try and import a folder from DVD, BD wizard I get a MTS warning and I have to click through every clip takes 20 minutes to import all the clips. I have the "when adding several clip" option set to do not display the editing window. Anyone know how to import multipule MTS files (Canon ACVHD) files all at once? This was not a problem in 4.0 Xpress
First of all, hello..
i wish to create slideshow with exif metadata as subtitle text. Everything shown in edit window is fine, but soon as i close it, it shows me Untitled under every slide (also after outputing). Thnx in advance for any advice!
I was very excited to get a program that would use the power of my new intel Sandy Bridge Core i5-2500k processor, as well as the CUDA in my NVIDIA N460GTX.
I've been a faithful user of TMPGenc Xpress 4 on my old Core2 Duo and noticed that using Xpress 4 on my new comp didn't utilize all its features or cores. the new VMW5 software however advertises to be optimized for Sandy Bridge, as well as CUDA support! But it doesn't seem to capable of using these properly.
1) while encoding video (Tried 6+ formats) I NEVER go above 50% CPU usage from this process. Either it still does not support quad cores, or it does a really bad job of it (all 4 of my cores do seem to share the load evenly, they're all only about 50% usage).
2) Even after turning all the CUDA preferences to on, doing the optimization, and restarting the program multiple times, as well as setting my MPEG encoders to CUDA, while encoding I only see CPU=100% and CUDA=0%. My GPU shows up in the preferences, it tests it just fine, and I've selected every CUDA option available--it just won't use it.
I was really hoping on using my new tech to make my video editing 5x faster, but at the moment its only marginally faster, am I doing something wrong? How do I get my full potential out of this $100 peice of software! Thanks
1) While in foreground Highest, on background its on normal. There are no other programs using resources while I ran my tests. My CPU was usually around 50% to 60% max overall for my entire computer while running TMPG. There was easily at least 40% of my CPU that was just idle. I've made sure all my settings (both on the BIOS and in Windows) are for high performance, allowing 100% CPU usage (so in otherwords, not throttled by something silly like power management). the processing power is there, its just not being used for some odd reason. I can start more programs, and they will start using up that extra CPU, but I can't get TMPG to utilize it past about 50%.
2)Yup. Within preferences under the CPU-->NVidia CUDA I have Enable and Use CUDA, and I have my GPU selected, and have done performance optimization. In Mpeg-->Mpeg Video Decoder, I have selected Cuda Hardware option for all of them. (and have tested mpeg4 using the intel media SDK standard--no CPU difference). While actually in a project, having selected MPEG formats, I make sure to select CUDA under the "Video Encoder" drop list. Am I missing any other areas that I need to select/configure CUDA in??
Thanks for showing some helpful stuff though tkrave. Got any other suggestions maybe?
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2011-03-19 07:01:47 ( ID:62auos1ziuk )
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I'm currently testing the Master Works 5 and was hoping for some speedup in encoding H.264 using CUDA. I have a GTX470 with the latest drivers.
When encoding with MPEG4(AVC) using the CUDA encoder (all CUDA features enabled) there is no noticeable speed increase at all. The GPU activity meter says it's running at about 5%.
Is there something I'm missing or does it just not work as advertised?
Seems very lackluster for something that should be much faster.
the CUDA % listed at the bottom actually corresponds to the decoding done via the VPU, i've noticed it myself that the CUDA % never displays the encoding usage.
you can check in gpu-z, the encoding should be using a bit of the GPU usage, while decoding uses the VPU.
I've been a licensed TMPGenc user since at least ver 2.5 but I don't think I'll be using this new version 5 unless they make alternate skins available. The change in colors and the ridiculously larger and garish icons are so visually distracting and confusing that I don't even know what to do from screen to screen -- and this is from someone with hundreds of hours of experience in version 4, which is probably not too different in the nuts&bolts.
The GUI of this product is really horrible. I hope you guys can do something about it. I won't be using version 5 as long it gives me a headache to look at.
For me, the GUI is not a dealbreaker...I'm actually a bit shocked you dislike it that much. I personally had no problems using TVMW5. There's a bit of a learning curve in timeline mode, since they've never done anything like it before, but other than that, I don't see how you could be confused; everything other than the timeline is setup very much like 4.0 XPress.
IMHO software CPU based encoding is always as good or better than using CUDA or even Sandy Bridge. The only thing CUDA and Sandy bridge offers is speed.
After simply cutting out a short part out a Blu-ray .m2ts file, how can I tell TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5 to simply export the edited file without the cut out part? Does it have to re-encode it for hours?
If this can happen by setting the Output format to be exactly the same as the original .m2ts file, where can *all* original file's properties be viewed so that they can be entered correctly, is there no simpler way to instruct the program to make no other changes, just cut out the small part out of the file as edited?
That way the operation should take as long as it takes to copy paste the original file more or less. Can this be done?
Thank you for your reply. I have tried to cut out a small portion out of a 30GB Blu-ray .m2ts file without success using videoredo, tssniper, h264_ts cutter, and tsMuxeR. They are just too buggy for the end result to be OK.
Any suggestions as to another one I can still try?
TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3 and TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 have smart rendering. As long as your Blu-ray is MPEG-2 encoded and conforms to the official specs, it will not be re-encoded except for the edited parts.