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I am a nubie, though checked this help section the site and internet!
Could you please advise how/if possible to normalise the volume across all tracks? I have one music video in each track.
I can see I can adjust the volume per track, like 95%, however my ear is not that good to remember a base level volume and adjust the other tracks relative to it. Hopefully there is a normalization setting which can be applied to the project.
Thanks very much for any assistance! I like very much the software.
Bellow of the "95%", you have a LARGE button thas says: Copy the current audio stream filter´s settings to the other stream. Click it...(I think it´s that one hehehe)
It used to be that way with older versions.
Now, with 4.0.7.32, always first visible chapter is selected.
If you just press PLAY on your remote control
you will miss the hidden tracks at the beginning.
So you have to navigate to the PLAY button to see all...
It's only 1 track with several clips/chapters
and I couldn't find out how to pre-select PLAY.
What am I doing wrong?
Not sure what to tell you. I've tested a couple of DVDs and the Play/Play All button is selected by default on all of my projects. I'm using version 4.0.12.42.
Are you playing this on an actual DVD player or your computer?
I have done several projects so far
and I just tried a simple standard thingy...
always the same: first chapter pre-selected.
I can see this in simulation mode first
and later on DVD player as well.
Maybe I will update...
Thanks for your patience, anyway.
How do you pass through video without recoding for blu ray.
I am creating a Blu ray project where I just want to author the video at the native bit rate without encoding or recoding. I tried the automatic setting but the bit rate setting for average and maximum bitrate is greyed out at 23000 kbs.
The original source are 5 separate demuxed TS files that have been edited within the software onto one project.
1280x720 Progressive
50 fps frame rate
PAL
the files each have a different avg frame rate of about 15500 kbs
I am creating a blu ray for both pal and ntsc formats.
If you are changing from PAL to NTSC, then it will have be fully re-encoded no matter what. If you are just doing PAL to PAL then it shouldn't re-encode anything unless you've cut some scenes, and even then it will only re-encode the areas around the cut scenes.
While creating a blu ray noticed that the frame rate in the menu drop down for ntsc 720P 1280-720 was 29.97 fps. should be 59.94 fps. The menu upon play back was a little jittery.
Hmm, you're right that's not correct. In the meantime, you can change the menu framerate to 23.976 fps in the global menu settings--Output tab. That framerate should be compliant with the Blu-ray specs.
its seems when i convert a file to blu-ray format the end result for the movie is the movie sticks a little during playback and is not running smooth as it should
Is it somehow possible to create a 720p blu-ray project that's 30 fps instead of 24/50fps? Or if it's possible to just passthrough a AVCHD .m2ts file in 30 fps, rather than having to re-encode it?
Any solution for this is much appreciated, even if it's just a temporary one. Or if it's possible to swap the re-encoded file in the finalized project with the original one instead.
Would someone please look into adding support for either dolby digital 5.1 or ac3 5.1 output.
I have asked the question before as have numerous others and never once had a reply to say why you don't support it or even if it i going to be implemented.
You do not make it obvious on your features page that express does not support 5.1 output, in this day and age when 90% of people want to convert a file that contains 6 channel audio it is misleading to give the impression that this product can (in my opinion deliberately so)when in fact it can only handle the input of multi channel audio.
I like many others would not have paid for this product as i for one feel ripped off especially as this product is not cheap!!!
You probably won't get an official answer here. This forum is just for users helping other users. You need to email them if you want some kind of real response.
In their defense, they don't say that it does do 5.1 audio on the features page, and if you look at the specs, they only list mono and stereo for the audio output (except for WMV, which CAN output up to 7.1 audio). So if you're assuming it can do 5.1 then I don't see how they're to blame. I don't expect them to have a feature listing saying "NEW! Cannot output 5.1 audio!"
How do they give the impression that it can output 5.1 audio?
Nevermind the fact that you could have downloaded the trial version and seen for yourself that it doesn't do it. I don't know about you, but I don't just purchase $100 software without trying it first.
Don't get me wrong though, I'd love to see 5.1 DD output too, but I guess it doesn't bother me as much since I don't have a 5.1 audio system yet and most of the things I've been converting don't have 5.1 audio to begin with.
TMPGEnc XPress support for AC3 5.1 output (a simple stream copy - no AC3 5.1 encoding) seems to be something like a Trillian Astra final version - with the difference that nobody thinks about or works on it.
Dear PEGASYS, TMPGEnc XPress is a great peace of software, really... but without a simple AC3 5.1 stream copy feature you could cut off DVD input completely as well. I don't want to use TMPGEnc XPress for my iPod only.
I really hope you will think about this... Bluetac and many, many others are right - absolutely!
Dear PEGASYS, I just tried TMPGEnc XPress 4.0 and the quality output is great, but yes, 5.1 is a great missing feature that should be there. I'm, and I'm sure there are a lots of people thinking the same way, owner of PS3, Xbox 360, mini pc or other media reader connected to an HDTV with a 5.1 sound system would like to put their movies and tv shows on these media readers.
Think about that, more TMPGEnc XPress selling could happen.
Oh and... I hope the Cuda or OpenCL integration will be better in the future. When encoding a Divx, only 7% of the power of the GPU was used. I'm already using a software that encode mp4 at 40fps of more in 720p(sure you know what software I'm talking about.). :)
I agree with the others. TMPGenc Xpress 4 is almost perfect. Support for 5.1 DD support will bring it one step closer to perfection.
On a different note, CUDA support for transcoding (not just filtering) will also bring this wonderful program one step closer to perfection. Badaboom has shown how effective transcoding can be on the GPU, but they don't have the image quality TMPGenc has. Come on guys, give us 5.1 output and GPU transcoding and your little "Nothing else comes close!" slogan will be true!
Take a look around, most of the video encoding, transcoding solutions can do a direct stream copy of the audio stream -- AC3 5.1 audio stream included.
So I agree with the others. AC3 5.1 audio stream copy is a must have for this kind of software today.
It doesn't seem like it. I think it's limited so that the audio and video bitrate combined don't exceed 40MB/s. If you choose Linear PCM as your audio stream format, you can get pretty close to 40MB/s.
I have an AVI file that is 700mb and 2 hours long. When I try to burn this using TMPG it will not work. TMPG claims that it will not fit a 4.7gb DVD disk putting the project size at roughly 6gb.
Is there anyway round this? I know it says 120 mins on the DVD and that this may be the problem.
Also, at PC World, 10 Writable, Dual Layer DVD Disks cost £24.99. Day-light robbery!!! lol
You just choose the size on the Output Pannel in the box [Target Size]...there you have:
None (Transcoding will not be done)
Single Layer DVD Media (4.7 GB)<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<IT´S THIS ONE
Dual Layer DVD Media (8.5 GB)
Custom Target Size (Use target size setting)
You can also make your movie bigger then 4,7 (chosse Dual Layer DVD Media 8,5)and then use another program to burn the dvd, one that shrinks, like DVD2ONE or DVDFAB.In fact it´s better this way since TMPGEN 4 does NOT use the full space on a 4,7 dvd, if you chosse that size, but a "shrinker" does that when it shrinks a bigger movie like the one you made with 6 Gb.
About the sound...you used an AVI file, and that happens sometimes (AVI is a container with sound and image separated)...solution: convert your avi to mpeg2, and if the sound in the mpeg2 is in sync...them use it for your project, it will be OK for SURE.