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I think it depends on the content of your video. If there's a lot of motion such as a fast-paced movie or sports event, then choose high motion. However, high motion will probably set the bitrate higher, resulting in a larger file size.
I have had a issue with this application, though it installed alright on "Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit", I kept on getting "cannot find class" errors and was not able to start a new project.
The problem was resulted as some path issue.
If you have this issue on your OS, try installing it to location (C:\Pegasys Inc\"Application_Name"\) using Custom install.
yeah no matter how many times i adjusted the location for the install to be, it would go to the normal place.... which is rather anoying considerin they give you the user the option ...maybe thats anothert bug we have found.
so ig uess either users will need to work with the trail verison of go back to the previous working verison.
shame.
makes you wonder why they dont test these thigns before they go on release, becuase it simply makes them look like fools.
When you output the file, set it to PAL and the aspect ratio to 16:9. It's that easy. You'll have black bars on the sides of your video though.
Now, things will get a little more complicated if your NTSC 4:3 movie has letterboxing encoded into the movie. If it does, then you'll have to crop those out with the crop filter.
While encoding using the Canopus Lossless avi codec, the conversion failed at 20% with the error message "Cannot Allocate Memory for DLL"
Anyone else encountered this error and knows what to do about it?
Thanks
hi,
after few days using TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress, and i'm getting really frustrated with this.
i'm using it to convert mpeg files which i record with my tv tuner to divx.
the problem is that i really can't find the right combination of parameters; the main problem is that the output
files mostly are "cut-off", the video looks like it's zoomed.
i noticed that under format tab, where i can change divx output settings, i can't modify height of video,
it's always 480 even though my videos are 720X576; maybe that's the problem?
I installed Windows 7 x64 RC build 7127, and TMPGEnc XPress 4.7.1.284 won't start at all. Runtime Error 216 in address 066B3DD3. The software didn't start at all. and I have to end process the aplication to close. It seems have something to do with VMESys.dll.
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: TMPGEnc4XP.exe
Application Version: 4.7.1.284
Application Timestamp: 3a8d5743
Fault Module Name: VMESys.dll
Fault Module Version: 1.1.2.6653
Fault Module Timestamp: 2a425e19
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 00003dd3
OS Version: 6.1.7127.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1057
Additional Information 1: 9251
Additional Information 2: 92518e88b9db8c2be53f8f684976de7c
Additional Information 3: 3e3a
Additional Information 4: 3e3aeab4ac571d2a08000c256853cf5d
Another, TMPGEnc Autoring Works also didn't start at all. But the error is different. At address 0018FF31, Read error occured against FFFFFFFF.
Anyone having luck in execute those 2 software in Windows 7 x64 build 7127?
Thankyu.
Yep, I got the same problem also.. and I just downloaded the latest #7 X64 from Microsoft last night updated it and TMPGEnc 4.7.1.284 still won't work...
Well, seeing as how Windows 7 isn't final yet, support for it will be spotty at best. Once it's finalized, I'm sure support will be added...at least that's what I'm hoping.
Well, in other topic I find that another user which has the legit licensed serial number have their TMPGEnc Authoring works 4 and XPress 4 work well in windows 7.
they say that cracked version of those 2 software won't run under win7. Come to think of it, 7 and vista is the same kernel, so may be they right afterall. Just wait for the crack maker to release their updated crack which works fine with win7.
I am trying to convert a video into mpg2 for burning on a DVD. The source video is 23.976 fps progressive.
No matter what I try, I cannot get and output file that plays smoothly with no stutter on panning shots etc.
I have tried NTSC and PAL, interlaced, progressive, 3:2 pulldown, inverse 3:2 pulldown, 2:2 pulldown, etc etc. But whatever I try the output video still stutters.
Does anyone have any suggestions for the best settings to produce smooth, stutter-free output in a DVD-compatible format?
The source is 23.976 fps progressive, as per above.
From this source, all I want is a PAL DVD that will play without stuttering. I don't mind 4% speedup (if I can get TMPGENC to do that, but I don't see how). But I cannot tolerate TMPGENC inserting extra frames, which is what it appears to be doing.
How do I get smooth 50Hz video from a 23.976 fps source?
I am having problems with Xpress 4.0 -4.7.1.284. I record cable tv as a .ts file. If I playback the file with Nero the file is complete ie. 3 hours. I edit them (cut in sections) and convert the sections into AVI files. The problem is that when I add the file to a new project in Xpress it is not complete. For example the file is 3 hrs and when added to the project it is only 1hr+. Any ideas? Anyone?
I'm having the same problem with express reading .ts files. I recorded a 1hr program but when I select it for editing, it's listed as 22 or 23 mintues.
I am trying to create a BDMV - either PAL and NTSC. However, when I add the file to a track, it does not show the "smart rendering" blue icon. Why is that? Is anything of that file non BDMV-compliant?
http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/7092/99277753.png
can any bdy make .srt of this image for me.........i wna use this in tmpg atuhor 3.0 plz
its urgent thanks in advance
guyz plz rply as soon as possib le
I got an QT Reference file from my avid express, rendered it in tmpgenc to h264 and now it's washed out. Colors and black look bad. I used best quality...
What is the problem? Found many things on google, but seems all belong to mac.