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Here's a challenging menu setup that I can't find a solution to. I have a project with 6 tracks.
I want a menu (preferably without a preceding title page so that it appears first) with a link to TWO of the tracks, then a link to a page which contains FOUR of the tracks.
I've tried different types of layouts but I don't see a way to have two links on the first page and four on the second. I've tried combining different clips into tracks (1 track with two clips, 1 track with four clips) but then I can't control the action when each clip ends.
Do I understand correctly that you want a main menu with three buttons, two tht link to video clips/tracks, and one that takes you to a sub menu that has four buttons?
I have a DVD project that contains many (lets say 10) short clips. I've found that I can choose which of the clips to display in the menu by altering the chapter display settings, so I've got it where only only two clips show up in the menus (lets say the 1st clip and the 6th clip). During playback, when I hit skip forward, it currently goes to the next clip. Is there a way to make skip forward advance to my choosen chapters instead?
So you want it to only go to the 1st and 6th clip when you use the skip forward/back buttons?
Each clip in a track will contains one chapter mark by default, so you will have 10 chapter marks for 10 clips. The chapter display options will not affect whether chapters actually exist or not.
Thus, you need to delete the actual chapter marks in each clip you don't want to display/have a chapter mark in.
Go to the Edit Stage and double click a chapter you don't want a chapter mark for. This will open the clip editor window. Go to the "Cut-edit" tab if you're not there already and delete the chapter point that appears on the left column. Click OK to confirm. Repeat with the other clips you don't want a chapter mark for.
This will eliminate their appearance on the menus and the skip forward/back button should work as you want it to.
I must have a setting wrong because I am trying to output a Blu-ray and although the two files I am using only total only 14 gig plus I have ticked "Do not encode these files" (or whatever the term is)the program is encoding again before burning the Blu-ray. Its playing through in less than realtime!
Q. If the files are smaller than 25GIG, there is no menus to encode and the flesare MPEG2's then shouldn't TAW4 just burn to disc in 20 mins or so @ 4 speed?
In the output stage the orange section has gone past the purple 25 gig limit and there is no menu.
I am still having issues with something blowing out and over the 25gig limit of a blu-ray disc.
I must be doing something fundermenatly wrong in TAW4.
I re converted my files overnight, hopped up in eager anticipation that my new elementary stream clips would be the answer and after checking their total size (audio and video was 22.8 gig) I set about making it happen in authoring.
Running Win 7 as single core and dual core ( x86 and x64 ) and Tmpgenc authoring 4 ran ok, with onboard graphics chip on the motherboard. Installed an Inno3D GeForce 9500GT DDR3 dual DVI graphics card, and the main editing screen is now blank. The timeline images below the main editing screen ( one second captures ) are shown, but as I cannot see frame by frame on the main screen, I cannot edit precisely. I've re-installed the O/S and then installed Tmpgenc, but it persists. Any ideas ? The graphics drivers are up-to-date. I can edit using other editing programs, but I like Tmpgenc.
Input video
768x576 pix
PAR=1:1, DAR=4:3, SAR=4:3
progressive
PAL
Output video by program TMPGenc Authoring Works 4
720x576 pix
PAR=16:15, DAR=4:3, SAR=5:4
interlaced TFF
PAL
Do you know,
What are PAR, DAR, SAR mean ?
I am very, very wonder,
Why output video has black borders on left and right sides of output video 8 pix width each border ?
Really I have output video width 704 pix (video) + 8 pix * 2 (2-black borders) = 720 pix,
but
If you carry out minimum calculations, you wil see following:
768 pix (input video width) / PAR (output video PAR=16:15) = 768 * 15 / 16 = 720 pix.
Where are black borders here in video ? I don't understand !!! I have full 720 pix width output video (not 704 pix (output video) + 8 pix * 2 (2-black borders)) !!!
I know that Western People are not able to consider with fractions, I can help with fractions calculation !
Russian school education is the best in the world !!!
PAR = Pixel Aspect Ratio. 1:1 means that your pixels are not being stretched; they are square.
DAR = Display Aspect Ratio. The ratio the video should be displayed at.
SAR = Storage Aspect Ratio. The ratio of pixel dimensions. SAR x PAR = DAR, or PAR = DAR/SAR. Since your PAR is 1:1, SAR and DAR are equal (for your input file).
It states: "Note that sources differ on PARs for common formats – for example, 576 lines (PAL) displayed at 4:3 (DAR) corresponds to either PAR of 12:11 (if 704×576, SAR = 11:9), or a PAR of 16:15 (if 720×576, SAR = 5:4)."
Additional reading in case you want to learn more and do some calculations for yourself. Skip down to Section 3 to see a calculation table and see why TAW4 pads the video with the black borders/why you need to change the resolution width to 704.
I have a problem with making motion menues stay activated.
You press "motion" and it renders, you then see all the chapter playing as you would expect in motion. You flick to another menu and come back and all the motions have disabled itself!
"motion menu" under the motion menu tab within 'Global menu settings" is ticked.
If so, it is only for preview purposes, so it probably doesn't retain the motion render when you leave the page. When you author the project it will work properly.
No, you don't have to render in simulation mode in order for it to output. The rendering in Simulation is for preview only. You can skip the simulation altogether if you want and when you output your files, it will render motion menus correctly.
I have a HP dual-core AMD computer with Windows 7 , running on 3 gigs DDR3 memory and I just recently purchased Mastering Words 5.
I tried to encode Blue-ray and it took over six hours for a 120 min movie.
I tried to encode a tv dvd that I own and convert the files to AVI and one file with a time length of 24 mins took over 4 hours!!!
I have used this program in the past and I noticed that sometimes it would encode very slowly and then sometimes it would work fine. I tried the batch encoding and the times were even longer.
thanks.
6 hours for a 2 hour HD movie is not bad I think. At this price point, you aren't going to get realtime encoding...Definitely not with those computer specs.
As for your AVI, what codec were you using? The codec could be your bottleneck. That could also be why the encoding times were different in the past; you could have been using a different codec.
I import a TV programme from a DVD-RAM. I would like to take out the audio from a certain point in the video. An example would be to delete the audio from say, 10:00 to 10:15. Can this be done with this application?
So you want to keep the video for that section but have no audio, correct?
You can do by splitting your clip into multiple clips to isolate the section you don't want audio in.
So in the clip editor window, move the playhead to the beginning of the section where you want the audio to stop and click the split-clip button. The thumbnail navigator should change color.
Then move the playhead to where you want audio to start again and set another split marker.
Click "OK". It will ask you which sections you want to keep; keep both blue and orange sections.
After confirming, it will turn your clip into 3 separate clips and you'll be back in the Edit Stage. Double-click the clip that should not have audio to open the clip editor window again. Go to the Clip Properties tab. For the Audio Stream mode, select "None". Click OK to finalize the change.
Using TMPGEnc Master Works 5, I'm trying to encode an uncompressed AVI at 923x421 into an MP4 at the same dimensions. Importing the video, the software recognizes the dimensions, but when I try to encode it, it changes them to 924x424.
No matter what I try, I'm not able to use my 923x421. What's happening?