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I have a mpeg file from sony camera with hardrive I think it was shot Anamorphic 16 x 9 at 740 x480 I can not convert it to AVI without it apearing letterboxed or Squished too tall> how to I convert to 4x3 format keeping center of picture looking normal and cropping sided. I do not want any black sides visable
Don't change any of the clip properties when you add the file.
Use the crop filter to crop the left and right sides so the end result is a 640x480 picture.
When outputting, you can either output it as 640x480 or if you want the output size to match the original, change the size to 740x480 (are you sure it's not 720x480?) and select "Display 4:3" or "Pixel 10:11".
Sorry, forgot you were outputting to AVI. It will depend on whatever codec you're using on whether or not you'll be able to change the pixel aspect ratio. The only codec I have that actually allows you to alter the pixel aspect ratio is the DivX codec - just select the DivX codec and click on the "Settings..." button to the right of the codec list. A DivX Codec Properties window should open. Click on the Video tab and you can change the pixel aspect ratio; by default, it is set to "Square Pixels".
If you don't want to use DivX, you'll most likely have to output as 640x480 if you want it to be 4:3.
You can change the output size after you select AVI as your output format; it should be set to 640x480 if you cropped the image with the crop filter: http://i39.tinypic.com/zx0eg5.png
I have been trying to convert a mkv to dvd format. it one stops everytime at 62%. I don't know why. it is a large file 6gb. I am usint authorworks 4 and the essentials codec pack for windows. any suggestions as to why this one freezes. thanks!
I would like to request the same. I have a Radeon HD 4850. ATI's Avivo Video Converter or GeForce 9500GT's (utilizing CUDA support) hardware based conversion is a lot faster than processor based encoding (with Q6600). I really hope the next revision of TMPGEnc 4.0 Express will include ATI Stream support.
Are there any plans to add support for DTS-HD Master Audio or Dolby TrueHD high resolution audio codecs in the future? Even a transparent "same as source" audio copy from input to output would be nice.
Same here! I was dissapointed to find out the latest version of TVMW5 did not support it either and would love to know if there are plans to support it as I just purchased a new hjigh-def camcorder that records audio in DTS format. Thanks!
I grab movies off a streaming video site with WM Recorder. I then would like to convert these asf / wmv movies to mpeg using XPress.
The asf / wmv videos play fine with WMP or VLC but as soon as I open them with XPress (Source), and play them through the Cut / Edit menu video stands still for a long time and then starts playing, while the audio plays right away.
I need to add a 5000ms Audio gap correction for the files to play with audio in sync with the video. This happens with ALL movies I've captured. Why does this happen?
I have been trying out TMPGEnc 4.0 Express and REALLY like the application. I really need it to support Type-1 (which is the newer type by the way) DV files. The only way I can transfer the full tape (1hr) as a single .AVI file is to choose type 1. If I try to capture/transfer type 2 as a single file I get no audio (Using WinDV). I tried EVERY program out there to convert from Type-1 to Type-2, but they all have the same problem; the audio comes out messed up (has a static hiss to the entire video). So, why doesn't TMPGEnc support Directshow so it can accept Type-1 DV files. VfW is the older format, and a LOT of other apps support Type-1 DV. I just cannot purchase TMPGEnc without this support. This is one of the primary roles I want to use the software for - To take my DV transfers, clip out parts of the video and encode it to h.264 to upload to Youtube, etc... Please help!
I am trying to import subtitles for my video clips of the tv show boston legal. When I import the sub only 5 min of subs will import leaving the rest of the show without subs. need help.
Look at your subtitle file at the point where they stop working. Is there anything irregular such as odd characters or html?
When subtitles stop working at a certain point, that usually means there is something that TDA3 doesn't like.
I recently upgraded from DVD Author 1.6, a practically prehistoric software by now. Unfortunately Authoring Works seems to ALWAYS re-encode my video, what's the deal here? In 1.6 All it did was a straight MPG-VOB No quality loss. And yes, my video meets DVD specs.
Is your Encoder mode set to "Automatic" in the track settings?
Are you changing the video from NTSC to PAL?
Are you changing the aspect ratio of the video (i.e. 4:3 to 16:9)?
Are you mixing 4:3 and 16:9 clips in the same track?
Any of these things can trigger full rendering.
Does the Smart Rendering icon (blue "SR") show up in the Source stage for your clips?
Which mobile Quadro GPUs are supported by TMPGEnc? My laptop has a Quadro FX360M with the latest nVidia drivers, and CUDA is greyed-out in preferences...
I have the latest TMPGEnc & the latest nVidia notebook drivers 185.85. I see from the link you provided that there are drivers with CUDA in the filename. Aren't the normal nVidia drivers supposed to included CUDA anyways? Why the different driver packages?
Even with the package suggested, CUDA is still greyed-out. Anyone from Pegasys who can comment on which mobile GPUs are supported and which not?
Hi
to import mkv to Author 4 try to install from http://www.matroska.org/downloads/windows.html this files
Haali Media Splitter & Matroska Splitter it works good. You must also in open window browse *.* files (no supported media)
From 1. version I have big problem whith load Subtitles from a file if i creating DivX format at TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4. Some same file format i import coretly, some NOT.
Try import this, its Czech language with diacritical marks, format *.srt (Code of text file: DOS, Windows CP1250) :
****start
1
00:00:48,549 --> 00:00:50,974
Už se vám tohle někdy stalo?
2
00:01:05,162 --> 00:01:10,218
Ode dneška se na 999 na pohotovost nedovoláte.
3
00:01:10,219 --> 00:01:12,561
A to není to jediné, co se mění...
I just copied and pasted your subtitles into a text document and saved as a .srt file. Text encoded as UTF-8 without BOM. I use Notepad++. You can get it here: http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm