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One big problem we have using the software with any Quicktime codec is that you cannot set the bitrate for Quicktime codecs for audio or Video. This would be a very welcome addition to any future updates etc.
I need TMPGEnc plus 2.53.35.130 or 2.54.37.135. I didn't find them in the site. Are they still available?
Pls kindly inform me to aiaialiu@163.com or aiaialiu@gmail.com.
Thanks a lot.
Hallo,
is there a way to process only audio stream in TMPGEnc4?
(I want to keep original video stream and process only audio as output format)
I see a bunch of templates, but non of them says "direct stream copy" for video :(
I know that i could do that by "demux->process audio->mux back", but its really a pain in the ass, especially if you have like 50+ small files to process.
btw,
It would be nice to have a batch demux/mux feature in TMPGEnc.
Ive jst bought this and tryed to convert some xvid files to mpeg to make a dvd and each time i try to convert my whole system just crashes, im using Windows Vista , does anyone know what the problem is?
If anyone does or if you have had anyway of resolving this let me know mine just started to do this today and when it starts encoding it does fine and after a few minutes crashes the whole computer.
I'm having problems converting HD to DVD. I capture free over the air HD mpegs and use "Tmpgenc 4.0 xpress" for the conversion. The problem is this, Either the video is some what herky jerky or there are jagged edges.
I'd like to convert the High Def mpegs to a 16x9 format. I use Nero to burn it to DVD. I've also used tmpgnc dvd author as well.
I don't have these problems with non-high definition mpegs.
I successfuly set up "TMPGEnc DVD Author v3.0.5.149" on my laptop,
but encountered problem when set up on my desk computer.
The hint are as below,
"The wizards was interrrupted before TMPGenc DVD Author 3 with Divx Anthoring could be completely installed.
Your system has not been modifiled. To complete installation at another time, please run setuo again.
Click Finish to exit the wizard."
That's it.
My stestem is XP With SP2, and system disk in fat32 format. Is that the problem, or should I turn on any of the system services?
Awaiting for your reply,Thank you!
why is it that divx encoding is terrible slow? takes about 10 hours. other software is doing it max. 2h (same quality settings). what is wrong? also loading a file or cutting (scrolling) is very slow. please advice?
I am facing similar problems. I am trying to recode 30 minutes of Full-HD .mts (Panasonic AVCHD - 3.3 GB) as WMV and it takes about 11 hours. :-(
Surely this is a little over the top?
I note that .wmv is the only video I can work with on my Intel Core 2 machine with 4 GB of memory. Anything else just judders and jars.
I first used a bitrate of 8000 (whatevers) instead of the default of 1000, but a, now trying 4000 deinterlaced.
Martin
I have a similar problem. Accept Im using Xvid to encode to avi's.
When its starts off encoding its really fast at a whopping 100frames/sec. But then a little later it drop to only 10 frames/sec. I have the dvd contents cached so no problems with disc access.
I just updated to v4.6.3.268, but I dont remember this issue with the previous version.
Can you please advise if there is such a thing as an addin or template for TMPGEnc Xpresss v3 for converting AVI files to 3GP format - suitable for running on mobile phones.
Hi, when i try to Join an mpg video file to a sound(wav/mp2/mp3) file, in Windows Vista, i cant seem to get the sound at all after the process has done joining the two files, and trying to play the video file. Back in Xp worked fine...but dosent seem to work with Vista, I get no sound at all, plz help, thnx!
Just had a quick question I was hoping someone could help me with.
I use TMPGEnc to burn DVDs, and I’ve generally been satisfied with it. Starting today I have encountered a problem I have never seen before.
When I attempt to burn a DVD, the whole process appears to proceed as normal. It takes the usual amount of time, it appears to be doing what it’s usually doing, it tells me it’s been completed successfully, etc.
But the DVD itself remains (apparently) blank. I put it in and it does not play, and when I check the contents of that drive when it is inserted, it shows nothing.
I’m wondering if it has something to do with how it’s interacting with Windows. I have Windows XP, and while I have burned DVDs successfully since I’ve had that, I know there are frequent automatic Windows updates, and maybe one of those changed something that’s screwed up TMPGEnc.
Or if it’s something I intentionally did, I think I know the most likely culprit. A few days ago, for I think the first time, I burned a CD using whatever comes with Windows XP. I don’t remember the exact process, but I remember I used Windows rather than any additional software like TMPGEnc.
Could it be that that somehow reconfigured something on my computer to where when a blank something is placed in that drive, it can only do something with it through Windows and blocks any other software like TMPGEnc?
In any case, how do I reset it so TMPGEnc is again able to communicate with my computer so I can burn DVDs?