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I know, in the mpeg tools section, there is a demuxer and a muxer for MPEG 2 Program Streams.
If I have a folder full of already-multiplexed MPEG streams (Program Streams), can I point the batch tool at it and have it demux and re-mux in one step?
The batch tools is disabled in the trial version.
The specific need is to correct errors in the original mux process.
Unfortunately, no. The batch tool is for projects that are ready to be encoded, so your files will have to demuxed, muxed, edited, formatted, etc. before they are put into the batch encode tool.
I imagine you won't support an OS that is still in beta but this OS does rock. Tonight, after a few weeks of use, I've ran into my first problem which is trying to install Xpress 4.0 crashes the window installer. Just thought I would give people a heads up.
I'd also like to know what he did. I haven't encountered any issues installing, but the only version I can get working is the trial. Apparently noone has managed to get their licensed version to work. It crashes at launch. Can anyone say if they have theirs working?
I have a short transition clip, about 2.5 seconds, which I try to export as elementary streams, but audio is not there. If I use PGCDemux, everything comes out fine.
Is there a problem in Xpress or some settings I need to use to get short audio?
I have the latest version of the software.
The only thing I can think of is that MPEG Editor 3 will need access to the internet every once in a while to validate the license. Shouldn't be a problem though if you add it to your safe list.
To test if it'll work okay on your system, you should download the trial version. It also needs an internet connection to obtain a trial license so it's a good way to see if your antivirus likes the validation system or not.
I am trying to add a background audio to a menu with a still image and all I get is invalid stream type, invalid format type , invalid bitrate and some other invalid. Anyone got any ideas on how to get rid of the invalid's?
Does anyone know what is the correct setting to encode a 24P (23.976P) MPEG2 for DVD NTSC with pulldown thing.
So if the player detects a progressive display, it will plays 24P, if it detects an interlace display it plays 29.97 interlace.
I would like to request your authoring works 4 capture utility
for HDV NOT break the streams up everytime a scene changes.
I do a lot of HDV to Blu-Ray and this makes it inconvenient.
perhaps add a preference for it NOT to break up. I want
one single mpeg2 file from a single tape.
I can do this with D-VHS capture, so I know its possible.
What about Flash video encoding?
Reading is ok, but the conversion into FLV would be a great improvement regarding the conversion of video snippets into a website providing an FLV player only.
I know that there were license issues, but other software producers are also able to implement FLV output (even free-of-charge software), so could you please implement this feature soon?
Does moviestyle do a double pass before encoding the movie; and is it possible to use 5000kbps on a regular dvd instead of just 3705 or what ever the default is. Oh by the way this is for apple tv settings
You can create a custom output profile (use the "Add" button or right-click on one of the drop areas) and use one of the HD picture sizes for 5000Kb/s, but the resolution will have to be 960x540 or 1280x720 (for the Apple TV settings). I'm not sure if that will make a difference in quality since the picture is bigger than the DVD standard.
Hi,
i'm using tmpgenc works 4 for edit dvd recorded by my dvd-recorder.
With dvd-recorder i wrote film and personal video in dvd-vr. Dvd-vr contents about 1 hour of videos and I want create, with tmpgenc, one dvd from 3-4 dvd-vr. But when i want output my project, in divx or dvd, the output take 3 or 4 hour. Infact tmpgenc use always full rendering also i don't edit the video. How i can use smart rendering? Have i use dvd-video and not dvd-vr?
Does the total content of the 3-4 DVD-VR go over the 4.7 GB limit?
Are you using the Transcoder settings in the Output stage to fit all of that content on one DVD?
If you are using the Transcoder settings, this may be the reason it will not use Smart Rendering since it has to filter the video to make all of the content fit on one DVD.
Hi tkrave, the content of the all dvd-vr go over the capacity of dvd-r. Infact i use the transcorder setting to fit all of content on one dvd.
But i tried to import the vob's files directly from dvd vr and tmpgenc let me use the smart rendering. Also i go over the capacity of dvd-r. Infact i have encoding 3 hours of video in 27 minutes.
I don't understand if the trouble are the dvddata's files....
I believe Smart Rendering only works if your content can fit on a DVD without transcoding. Transcoding will basically re-encode your entire video so it can fit on your media.
i'm agree with you...
But i have tried to import directly vob's files into my project and the size of all was about 7 gb. But tmpgenc let me use smart rendering and i trasconding the project in a 4.7 gb's dvd.
Ok, I was wrong -- Smart Rendering and transcoding will work together, though with transcoding, it will take a little longer than without.
DVD-VR should be smart rendered as long as it's DVD-Video compliant. However if you change certain settings, it will be full-rendered. Do you change any settings in your project?
I have a couple of DVD folders that have Dolby Digital 5.1 audio and they are recognized as such by the source wizard, however when I select them with the 5.1 audio track they appear in the clip addition window as 2-channel audio. I can burn the un-edited DVD and the 5.1 track plays as a true 5.1 surround track, however when it is brought into Works-4 (current version) it loads and burns as a regular stereo track. This is only a couple of music dvd folders, most are ok, however I would like to find out what the isssue is. Anyone having this problem also?
Thanks
Paul
Just want to make sure I've got this straight, when importing the files, the Source Wizard shows the audio track as being 5.1, but after you import them it shows up as 2 ch. in the Clip Properties window?
There are a couple of things you can check.
1) In Clip Properties, click on the downward arrow button to the right of the "Browse..." button for the Audio Source file.
1a) You can then select "Import audio with Source Wizard" to try and re-import the 5.1 audio file.
1b) You can then select "Audio properties" where you should be able to choose between 5.1 and 2 ch. if both are available.
2) In the Source stage's main window, click on the "Settings" button for your track then go to the Audio tab. Make sure the channel mode is set to 5.1 ch surround. You may have to select "Re-encode as below if necessary" or "Re-encode all as below" in order to change this setting.
However, if the loaded audio file is 2 ch, this won't really change that.
3) You can check the DVD default settings in the Preferences. Go to Options --> Preferences --> Project default settings --> DVD-Video settings.
Here, you can see the default audio settings and change them accordingly.
I'll give these ideas a try.
I have found this software to be very flexible in making composit music video tracks from various artists, inluding soundtracks that were recorded in "5.0 surround" (as apposed to dolby 5.1). There are just a couple of stubborn cases where the 5.1 soundtrack, when brough in by itself or with the other tracks, shows up in the properties window (and becomes) 2-channel audio.
Thanks for the help
I cannot load any subtitle stream in srt or other format.The only way i could is not a normal way(i use vobsub,and the subtitle loading automatically if avi file have the same name with the subtitle).
I don`t see any option in settigs,
Please help with any suggestions
Thanks
What exactly are you doing to load the subtitle stream?
It will not load automatically with Authoring Works 4.
To import a .srt file, go to the Clip editing window and select the Subtitle tab. Activate a subtitle stream, then click on the "Edit menu" button where you'll see "Import subtitle" which will let you import your .srt file.
As I've said in other subtitle related posts here and in the 4.0 XPress forum, TMPGEnc software is very picky about .srt files and sometimes they won't load for any number of reasons.
You can try UTF-8 encoding, but this apparently won't work for all languages.
You can check and see if there's any empty subtitles (timecode but no text).
If there's any extra data besides the subtitles, this may also cause the subtitles to not load.
>What exactly are you doing to load the subtitle stream?
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>It will not load automatically with Authoring Works 4.
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>To import a .srt file, go to the Clip editing window and select the Subtitle tab. Activate a subtitle stream, then click on the "Edit menu" button where you'll see "Import subtitle" which will let you import your .srt file.
I've tried that but the .srt file that Subrip creates is rejected. So after I clean up the subtitles in Subrip, I select the subtitle text with ctrl-shift-end, copy it with ctrl-c, and paste it with ctrl-v in a text document. Then I save that text document as a .subtitle file using ANSI as the encoding format.