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TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 7 BBS [ Sorted by thread creation date ]
The Multiplexer tool will not successfully combine 2 MTS files. The resulting size of the file is correct, but the video time length shows the length for the 1st video. And, when I play it in VLC Player, it ends where the 1st video ends. The 2nd video is not recognized. I have to use an app, tsMuxerGUI, to accomplish this task. Can this be fixed? Thanks!
I'm on the Trial Version on Authoring Works 7, this is the questiuon that can make me buy ot not the software.
I have a lot ov kmv videos with subtitles and various audio files, i want to import them and make my personal blurays but whenever i import something it doesn't include the option to see the subtitles that are already on the video i'm importing. I don't want to pass it to Handbrake to make more files and making my process slower, so i was asking if i'm doing something wrong or how i correct it
Unfortunately its not possible to encode videos (h264/h265) with or without using nvenc with or without using cuda on my 14900/4090 where randomly the following error occured:
"An error occured communicating with the output process(6)" error
Even with the latest update I have these problems. Often I restart the encoding many times or trying to encode in parallel for a result but that is more like trying to persuade the program to cooperate ...
Is there any known mitigation for this issue or do I really have to look for another product?
in the timeline after making the cuts I cant find where to activate a save on each cut
if I wish to change the color in parts of the video how can I do that without altering the rest of the video?
I tried using the method to make cuts but not cutting then alter the color but that changes the next section as well
I am trying to use NVENC to convert a 1080p AVC MKV to a 1080p HEVC 1080p MKV to save hard drive space and I get this error:
TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 7 An Error Occurred during executing the NVENCNVENC internal error.(6: NVENCSTATUS = 20 / NV_ENC_ERR_GENERIC)
I am sure this is not exactly what was reported but is as close as I could type into notepad.
I was using Windows 10 x64 home and an old Intel Core i7-860 at 2.8Ghz with 16gb DDR3 and a GTX 1080 and I had no problem with the GTX 1080 using NVENC.
I upgraded to a i7-14700K with 96GB DDR 6400 and a RTX 4070ti with windows 10 x64 home and I do not understand what the problem is with the new video card and NVENC.
I picked the CUDA cores from the prefernce for encoding and filtering and ran the performance test and restarted and no luck.
OK, I just tried output to .mp4 and it works with NVENC. I have found you can really just interchange most videos by swapping the extension like .MKV to .MP4 and vice versa so It really does not make much difference.
Is there a way/can the software use the dvd folder title when outputting the MKV ratherthan its standard tile1.mkv type thing it seems to default to?,thanks.
Picture thumbnail is always pixilated after burning to bluray, simulation doesn't show the issue, only presents itself once the output is complete, anything Im missing to make the thumbnail more clear?
Thanks in advance
I own Video Mastering 5. I created a single slideshow file that I created using Video Mastering 6 Trial. In order to open this file, is Video Mastering 7 backwards compatible with 6? If not, is Video Mastering 6 still available for purchase?
AV1 format is becoming the future of video encoding because of its compression performance (+30% vs HEVC) and free licensing.
I'd like to have a stream and video format option in the tab format :
- Hardware with AV1 NVENC support. Latest NIVIDIA 40** card have very powerful and fast prebuilt encoders. For AMD users, VCN AV1
- Software for quality (AV1 - SVT).
Handbrake in its last release (7.0) has introduced a full hardware and software support of the AVI format. My first performance tests on it are very impressive. Adobe premiere and others editors offer AV1 support.
This is EXACTLY what is stopping me from buying this software. I tried the trial, and I do not understand why when I put a video file with two audio streams in it to encode, I only get one of the audio streams in the finished product.
And I do purchase Pegasys software as I have a paid TMPG Smart Renderer that I love and allows multiple audio streams by the way.
It is a little unnerving to see the lack of support in this forum for a paid popular product. And this current question was asked almost three months ago and several times and there is no reply??