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I am a TMPGEnc Xpress 3 user and recently I am considering to upgrade to version 4 as it provides MP4 encoding support.
I have some footage recorded by HDV (1440x1080) and I want to use TMPGEnc Xpress to convert them to MP4 format, and play them by XBOX,. However, I found that the aspect ratio in TMPGEnc Xpress cannot be set to Pixel 1.3333 (16:9). If I set it to 16:9 display in source and 16:9 display in encoding, the encoded MP4 file will be displayed as 4:3 by my XBOX 360 which connect to my 4:3 TV at 640x480 resolution by VGA cable.
I tried other tools like Sony Vegas. It can set Pixel aspect ratio 1.3333 and has no problem to display 16:9 video in the same situation. I understand that it may be the problem of the player. However, the quality of TMPGEnc is very good, and I really want to have pixel aspect ratio 1.3333 to be implemented into TMPGEnc. Grateful if you would add this request to your enhancement list.
My video is 16:9 video of pixel aspect ratio 1.3333. The video sketches to whole screen (people are taller) if I select 4:3 display at the encoding stage. It is the same if I select 16:9. If the pixel aspect ratio 1.333 can be set, the player will know how to handle it and the video can be displayed correctly leaving black bar at the top and at the bottom. It may be the problem of player but a minor enhancement in TMPGEnc Xpress can help a lot.
I hope it is not a complicated job to add an option of pixel aspect ratio 1.333 (16:9) in source clip settings and in encoding format.
I am building a DVD with DVD Author 3 and am encountering the error message 'GOP length too big' for a certain clip. I don't understand the instructions as to what to do about this. It says to adjust the bitrate but I don't know to what figure.
>I am building a DVD with DVD Author 3 and am encountering the error message 'GOP length too big' for a certain clip. I don't understand the instructions as to what to do about this. It says to adjust the bitrate but I don't know to what figure.
I encountered that message when authoring a PAL dvd, just hit ok, and the dvd was created fine. I use the highest bitrates that can fit on a dvd.
Would it be possible to implement a black box background to subtitles as a new layout? It would a great help to hide burned-in subtitles or just subtitles that are scrolling up or down.
Using TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress
From the [format] tab, which output template should i use to convert avi to mpeg-2?
the mpeg-2 format will be played on my ReplayTV unit (DVR)
I am trying to create a menu system, where the first page has the choices "Play All" and "Episodes", and then ONE page with 5 episodes. No matter what I try, I always get 5 pages. Both pages will be text choices.
In the Menu stage, click on the "Launch the Menu Wizard" button.
Choose "Create a custom menu by choosing layout and items." Click "Next..."
Checkmark the box next to "Create a Title page in the Top menu." Click "Next..."
For your Top menu, select a layout with 5 choices (choose the one without thumbnails if you just want text).
Select your other layouts, buttons, etc. Click "Next..."
For the DVD menu structure, you can select "Top menu only." This will produce a menu with two pages only.
If you want chapter pages for each episode, then choose "Top and track menu."
When you're finished, you can edit the text to your liking.
hi! do i need a player that support divx-ultra so that srt subtitle can be display?
i have a player that indicate divx support, and sadly subtitle doesnt appear.
I love what this application can do (on trial). I need to know if it's possible to tweak the encoding settings on the PS3 panel. My Xbox360 can play back H.264, but need to tweak so it will play the version for PS3. TMPGENC Xpress 4 is able to do this, but I like that this program will automatically encode from a directory. Any assistance is appreciated.
You can tweak it to a certain extent.
You can prioritize encoding quality or encoding speed and you can select the output resolution and bitrate from a predetermined list. Resolutions include 320x240, 320x180, 640x480, 640x360, 720x480(4:3), 720x480(16:9), 720x576(4:3, max. 25fps), 720x576(16:9, max. 25fps), 1280x720, and 1920x1080. You can also set it to output at 24fps (this is "cinema mode") and you can adjust the audio quality (normal, high).
Hi
New to the program...bare with me...
I am trying to clean up and redo my High School video yearbook for a bunch of friends. I graduated in 1989 so the video is 20 years old. I have captured the whole thing to an avi file. Now would it be best to use tmpg to clean up the source as much as possible before I bring it into an editor to re-edit?
What filters should I use? Should I keep the output as an avi file for easier editing? Any and All suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
It really depends on the condition of your video, so without seeing it, I can't say what filters you should use. You might want to take a look at Ghost Reduction, Color correction, and Video noise reduction to see if that helps. You can also play around with the sharpness filters, but I personally tend not to use them.
Be sure to click on the "Edit filter list" button to see all the available filters since they are not all visible by default.
Does anyone know what the cost would be to upgrade from "TMPGEnc DVD Source Creator 4" to "TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress"?
Before spending the extra money for "TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress", I would like to try "TMPGEnc DVD Source Creator 4" first. Unfortunately there is no trial version of "TMPGEnc DVD Source Creator 4".
You can't upgrade from DVD Source Creator 4 to 4.0 XPress. However, there is a user discount you would be eligible for which lowers the cost of 4.0 XPress to $79.95 (assuming you buy DVD Source Creator).
Why not just download the trial version of TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress? You'd be able to try out everything that DVD Source Creator does and then some.
Only just purchased this program and i am not of to a good start .What ever file i try to convert i keep on getting Could Not Open The Video Part - Only Audio .Has any one found out what the problem is.If i can not find a fix will i be able to recieve a refund or is that it just get on with it.Will not be happy if i can not get a full refund.
You are missing the codecs that the original movie was encoded in. Install some codec pack (KLite, blah blah) or install ffdshow. Personally, I prefer ffdshow, its open source and one stop for everything.
try the newest version that was recently released (4.6.2.266).
I was having the same issue -- video not opening, only the audio could be opened -- and thought that meant my satellite-PCI-tuner-card recorded TS MPEG2 files were corrupted and I had to transcode them wtih VLC to clean them up enough for TMPGEnc to load them.
so far all seems to be good with my previously thought corrupted files. 266 seems to have fixed something and now I'm able to open those files I thought were corrupted just fine. I"m quite happy that I don't have to lose some quality with the VLC step anymore!
I am having the same problem with TMPGEnc Express 4.6.3.268, when I try to open an mpg file made with a Hauppauge capture device. However, TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 3.0.7.81 can open the file. I bought TMPGEnc Express 4 so that I could edit and re-encode with one application, instead of having to use two.