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After outputting a DVD project from Authoring Works, I am unable to delete the output from the hard drive. All files are deleted except the VOB files. For these files I get an "Access id Denied" error. As well, what is worse, I am not able to take "ownership" of these files, in spite of the fact that my user is an administrator, with full rights to the whole computer.
I am using Vista 32-bit, and have never had this problem with any other product. However, it has been the case with every project I've outputted from Authoring Works... it's now taking up around 30GB of space... and makes me not want to output any more projects!
My user is member of a Windows 2003 domain. So is my computer.
If I log in as the local administrator, I can delete the files. It is only with the domain user that I am denied access.
So, it seems there is a bug in the program that if a user is a domain user, the VOB files which are exported are not erasable by that user.
It may also be related the bug that the "finalizing VOB files" process is amazingly slow... it takes about 1 minute per VOB file, when using the domain user.
I am using TMPGENC to encode .avis I have created from old and very noisy black and white films into.mpeg for DVDs.
The instruction for setting the controls on the Noise Reduction filter only refers toreducing "color" noise (Chrominance). These films are black and white and have been desaturated. They don't have color noise, only luminance noise
Does either or both of the filter methods in the Noise Reduction filter also effect luminance noise?
If there is no luminance reduction, should I ignore the noise reduction filter when working with Black and White films?
There is a new survey on the TMPGEnc website. I think it'll be a good place to let them know what kind of features or products you'd like to see. Plus, who knows? you might win some free software.
There is a new survey on the TMPGEnc website. I think it'll be a good place to let them know what kind of features or products you'd like to see. Plus, who knows? you might win some free software.
Is it possible to use the KVCD templates I have for TMPGenc 2.5 Plus?? If so, how do I enable them, I want Xpress to produce mpg files that will fit on a CD, the one now that are produced do not seem to write properly on my WinAvi burning program, thanks
Hello, I have a verified registered licensed version 4.2.193, and downloaded the new 4.6 file. When I try to run it now, it asks me for my license, and when I enter it it says it is invalid.
You may be inputting an incorrect letter or number. Try 0 instead of O, 1 instead of I, etc.
You may also be using a different language than the license you purchased. For instance, if you bought a German license, you won't be able to use an English update.
If you continue to have problems, contact support and they should be able to look up your license number and tell you if there is a problem with it.
I have demux an Blu-Ray VC1 with tsMuxer into different files:
- one VC1 for the video VC1 1920x1020 in 23,9 fps
- two AC3 for the audio channels
- two SUP for two subtitles
In TMPGEnc Authoring 4, I want to create an BLU-RAY .
I import the source file VC1
So I user TsMuxer to create a TS file from just the video channel.
Now I can import it, add the two AC3 files and the two subtitiles (after converting in SRT with SUPrip), I can create the Menu.. the chapters.. etc
Everything is ok... until ...
I can't simulate the result ... neither output ..
I have an error :
the track xxxxxx invalid video pulldown mode ?
What does it mean ?
Why I can import, edit the video, but not output ?
You may need to change the framerate of the track that is getting the error.
In the Source Stage, click on the "Settings" button for the track that has the error.
Then, click on the "Video" tab. Change the famerate to something else and see if that solves the problem.
If that doesn't work, try changing the display mode and field order as well.
I have EXACTLY the same problem.
I have downloaded Grease which was 33Gb, and a separate Subtitles SRT file.
It connected just file.
I have version: 4.0.2.14
Everything goes OK until "Simulation". Will not run.
"Output will not run".
Everytime I get the "Invalid Pull Down" error.
I swiched to a lower bitrate like 20000 or 15000, as TKRAVE on the forum suggested to you, but nothing helps.
Maybe you solved the problem? If you did please tell me your solution.
I have demux an Blu-Ray VC1 with tsMuxer into different files:
- one VC1 for the video VC1 1920x1020 in 23,9 fps
- two AC3 for the audio channels
- two SUP for two subtitles
In TMPGEnc Authoring 4, I want to create an BLU-RAY .
I import the source file VC1
So I user TsMuxer to create a TS file from just the video channel.
Now I can import it, add the two AC3 files and the two subtitiles (after converting in SRT with SUPrip), I can create the Menu.. the chapters.. etc
Everything is ok... until ...
I can't simulate the result ... neither output ..
I have an error :
the track xxxxxx invalid video pulldown mode ?
What does it mean ?
Why I can import, edit the video, but not output ?
With TMPGEnc 4.0 Express, what would be the best quality settings when encoding from .vob to .mp4?
I'm a disc jockey and video jockey and don't want to use the .vob files as they eat more resources than the .mp4 files, plus I can save on hard drive space in going with .mp4. I don't want to lose much in the way of video and audio when converting however.
Starting at the first screen after loading the .vob file...I don't know what to select for "Clip settings"
Display mode: Interlace or Progressive
Field order: Top field first or Bottom field first
Aspect ratio: ?
I opened a support ticket for this. They came back and suggested disabling all multithread check boxes. In some cases, this worked.
In other cased, I've used Xpress 4 to convert the bluray m2ts to a BMDV mpg file then import it into Works 4 for the video source. Xpress 4 will not encode the 5.1 audio track as part of the bluray BMDV mpg. It will only create a 2 channel Dolby Digital audio track.
Then import the original m2ts file, if it only has DTS 5.1 or AC3 5.1 audio, for the audio source. Works will now create the bluray dvd without generating this error.