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Would it be possible for TMPGenc MPEG Editor to change MPEG Flags?
I've got a bunch of MPEG Files that came with the incorrect field order, and the only software I could find to do such a thing would be the Restream software, that is not updated since 2004.
I film using XDCAM-EX format, 720/60P, 35mbps and edit in Vegas Pro 10. I also smart render in Vegas.
My question is; can I author to Blu-ray format utilizing TMPG4 and smart render. Every other authoring program I have tried ruins the video by over compressing.
I used TMPGEnc to make an MKV (HD) to the same output but less bitrate.
The output is fine at the start and at the end but at the middle is
messed up, indicating that the encoding didn't go well.
I used Cuda.
Is it possible to create an "text button", and link it to a chapter, for example?
It can be done with DvdLab Pro, and it is usefull for linking chapters. I don't want to create a template button for each chapter, because, for each different movie I create, those names of chapter are differents. Neither I want to use thumbnails for that.
I am testing the trial version (which is very, very limited, by the way) and I need to know it before buying the product.
For text buttons with no thumbnails, choose to create a custom menu, then for the track menu, select a layout that only contains text (layouts that end in "(D)"). You can edit the text in the menu editor.
I don't understand why I can't use more than 50.000 bitrate when using Cuda.
This isn't good at all. I need to transcode some files with more than 100.000
but once I choose Cuda (or x264) encoder it reverts back to 50.000.
Bad.
This cancels the Cuda advantage.
This is a limitation of the Profile and Level setting that you are using. CUDA's highest level seems to be 4.1. Try using the x264 encoder and change the level to 5 or 5.1 and you should be able to increase the average and maximum bitrates to 100000 kbps.
I know what I a have to do but using X264 defeats the power of Cuda and increases the time too much.
Even Xpress 4 can do better. I don't understand why the have cut this out?
I'm testing the MW5 trial. Encoding a test clip, it is actually SLOWER to encode using the "Intel Media SDK Software" option than it is to encode with x264 2-pass VBR.
Isn't this option supposed to be using the Sandy Bridge Quick Sync hardware encoder? It does APPEAR to be working, since the CPU never goes above 30-40% during the encode, but it's encoding much too slowly. I can encode the same clip with Mediaexpresso using their Sandy Bridge support in about 1/8 the time.
My PC has an Intel Core i5-2520M.
Let me know when you guys get this working properly and I'll be glad to try your trial again.
Is the encoder listed as "Intel Media SDK Software"? If so, I think that is why it is slow. For some reason, it is not using the hardware, so instead it uses the software.
I'm using an i7 2600 and cannot get it to use the hardware myself. In the preferences, it shows that the Sandy Bridge hardware is "present but not usable". Not sure why though. Encodes with the Intel Media software take 6x longer than the x264 encoder.
Ok, I see that now in preferences. Mine also says present but unusable. I have a laptop with Optimus, so that may be causing the program to not use the hardware. Hopefully I can get this sorted out.
As for you, what kind of motherboard do you have? I know that certain boards do not allow the use of Quick Sync. H67 is one that does, I'm not sure if any of the others do.
is it possible to make an uncompressed MKV (1:1) copy from dvd files? I'm trying to make a mkv from my home movie dvds but I don't want any audio or video compression. If I left out any details please let me know.
Using an NVIDIA GTX580 with Windows-7 64-bit and 6GB of RAM. I get the error "An error occured during the CUDA execution (cudaError_t = 30" when I enable the CUDA options. Im running the NVIDIA WHQL driver ver 275.33. Has anyone else seen this?
I'm importing wtv files (from a BBC HD channel) and TMPGENC refuses to recognose the audio track. Works fine with standard def files but with HD nothing. These are bog standard recordings from Windows Media Center so I'm not sure what the issue is. The original files play fine in WMC and in WMP.