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Question TME2 Wrong Speed Audio Eski 0 2009-07-15 16:38:32
Question TE40 H.264 HD encoding: best encoder settings ? benoitm 5 2009-08-23 08:38:15
Question TE40 Preference: CUDA or Toshiba the hardware decoder? Ottudali 3 2009-07-15 15:33:27
Request TAW4 Need support more 2 languages Ottudali 0 2009-07-13 19:00:07
Question TE40 tmpgenc4 spurs engine (functions that should be implemented in an update) Martin Wichtmann 1 2009-07-14 10:20:01
Bug report TAW4 Menu frame rate settings are not correct for Blu Ray Rick0725 3 2009-07-14 00:04:17
Question TE40 2 audio streams to divx Bruce 1 2009-07-13 14:35:02
Question TE40 Can't open RMVB file scliew 0 2009-07-11 04:05:21
Question TE40 TMPGEnc as a frame converter zom 1 2009-07-11 02:33:19
Question TAW4 Is there a way to divide the clips in a track into Chapters? David40 1 2009-07-09 18:31:55
Question TAW4 Subtitles work for a while then sudden dissappear bLuECoDe 2 2009-09-20 21:44:03
Question TAW4 Will this software shrink video to fit 4.7 disc? David40 1 2009-07-08 01:01:34

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Question - TME2 - Wrong Speed Audio No.56107
Eski  2009-07-15 16:38:32 ( ID:nmgpoybtifm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I saved a movie to DV after using Windows Movie Maker (WMM) to add titles. The resulting avi, whether I use WMM or Pixella to download it from the camcorder has audio at a significantly slower speed than the video when played by TMPGenc 4.0 XPress (4.2.3.193) on the clip screens, on the encode preview, and on the final encode ac3.

When I play said downloaded movie in WMM, it plays fine, and WMP plays it fine. Using TMPGenc, the movie played fine, prior to adding the WMM titles.

What do I have to do to adjust TMPGenc or do I have to fix the file?

Thanx,
Eski



Question - TE40 - H.264 HD encoding: best encoder settings ? No.58947
benoitm  2009-07-15 08:13:51 ( ID:k.t6u.5hlbn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The video I need to convert is either 1920 * 1080 interlaced (from a AVCHD camcorder) or 1440 * 1080 interlaced (from HDV camcorder).

I want to achieve very high quality at about 12 Mbps.

I would expect H.264 to be the best format (best quality, future-proof standard); however I am a bit frustrated of my results so far compared with WMV9 Advanced Profile (VC1) at the same bitrate ! My perception is that while VC1 gives a somewhat softer image compared to H.264, it does a better job at keeping the details of blurred backgrounds or areas with low contrast ! Yes: for me with full HD at 12 Mbps, H.264 looks somewhat crisper/sharper on foregrounds and contrasted objects, but shows more artefacts (blocky patterns, loss of detail) in the shades and soft backgrounds, and this makes the image globally a bit less appealing to me.
I use H.264 with default settings, except 2 B-frames and CABAC.

I guess I can improve that by fine-tuning some encoder settings, but I find the TMPGEnc Xpress 4 help files lacking good info.

Any suggestions to achieve the best results with interlaced HD video with H.264 (and prove me that it is equivalent or better than VC1) ?


Martin Wichtmann  2009-07-15 13:49:28 ( ID:dfditwmikpk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

are you using spurs engine h.264 or the normal h.264 in tmpgenc4 ?? But for HD either 1920 or 1440 by 1080. i use 16Mb/s H.264 and the results are fantastic, i think you should just up your bitrate a little try 16MB/s and you'll be fine. for 720p i use 8MB to 11. But then again i like a very clean/crisp image.


benoitm  2009-07-16 11:38:34 ( ID:whrqtudrlcm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There must be something fundamentally wrong with the settings I use, or the setup, because at 12 Mbps, the same clip looks very good with VC-1 and "awful" with MP4 AVC (using the built-in TMPGEnc Xpress 4 encoder i.e. Mainconcept); when I say awful, I mean the kind of result I would expect from a 6 Mbps bitrate, not 12 !
And there seems to be a consensus on the Internet to say that H.264 (AVC) should be equal or better than VC-1 at any bitrate.

Will try a test with X264 and see what I get from that.


benoitm  2009-07-16 11:43:03 ( ID:whrqtudrlcm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

As a side note, I have the same difference (in favour of VC-1) with SD material at lower bitrates (1 - 2 Mbps): MP4 AVC looks somewhat sharper for contrasted foregound objects, but really awfully blocky for textured/blurry backgrounds and degrades. Strange b/c the general feedback is that H.264 is less prone to blocking artefacts than VC-1 in the same circumstances....


benoitm  2009-08-21 16:30:47 ( ID:ahjqbbysfec )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Anymore ideas ?


MathewLisett  Home )  2009-08-23 08:38:15 ( ID:/mc2urzlila )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I would encode to hd mpeg2 with high hl i think it is, vbr adjust to 800000 on both high and medium, encode to that and then use meguis features.

which allows you to use the mkv settings, which i would go avc auto 3 pass 5.1 level and you can select the siz of file to use.



Question - TE40 - Preference: CUDA or Toshiba the hardware decoder? No.58943
Ottudali  2009-07-14 20:13:00 ( ID:dndf7bei6s. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The preference have options - CUDA
- Use the hardware video decoder?


If I have plugin SPURS ENGINE? - On or off CUDA decoder option?

Thanks


macchia  2009-07-15 12:28:01 ( ID:7uhndttshmr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello,
I now you have Firecoder blu (based on spurs engine). For normal dvd pal (sd) bit rate 3000 kb/s is good? The quality of image in normal tv color, not plasma not lcd, is good like a commercial dvd?

Thank you


Martin Wichtmann  2009-07-15 13:46:27 ( ID:dfditwmikpk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i would only have the cuda option on if you are actually using it ( and you only use cuda for filter options, like sharpening,resizing, ect ) if you are simply encoding i would turn it off as it can make your encode slower. i turn it off and use the spurs plugin by its self.


Ottudali  2009-07-15 15:33:27 ( ID:lrlgfw2zfkg )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

macchia,

I don't work with bitrate < 8000.

Martin Wichtmann

Thanks

BEST Regards



Request - TAW4 - Need support more 2 languages No.62131
Ottudali  2009-07-13 19:00:07 ( ID:5ahacixove. )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Need support more 2 languages

THANKS



Question - TE40 - tmpgenc4 spurs engine (functions that should be implemented in an update) No.58941
Martin Wichtmann  2009-07-13 14:31:59 ( ID:dfditwmikpk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I'm using tmpgenc4 w/ spurs engine but there are some settings i would love to have that include :

*2 pass variable bit rate ( with spurs hardware mpeg2/avc H.264 encoding)

*2 pass constant bit rate ( with spurs hardware mpeg2/avc H.264 encoding)

*The ability to set any resolution, and not just choose from the avaliable resolutions

*Better quality when using lower bitrates. Encoding SD video using avc H.264 hardware encoding is unacceptable under 5Mb/s [using avc at low bitrates is why h.264 is a chosen codec]. (Although this may be greatly imporoved if the 2pass constant/variable bitrate was implemented using 2-3 Mb/s).

*the abiliy to output avc H.264 hardware encoding with different audio formats not just AAC eg: dolby digital(AC3),uncompress audio(PCM), MP3... ect

*when exporting as Mpeg2 hardware encoding NTSC dvd the ability to export as 3:2 pulldown playback. So 23.976p is played back as 29.97i

*Motion search precision fucntion to be implemented into with spurs hardware mpeg2/avc H.264 encoding

If any of these are in an update, i'm sure more people with buy this product and those who have it like me will get ALOT more out of it.

Regards Martin Wichtmann (africanmarty@hotmail.com).


Martin Wichtmann  2009-07-14 10:20:01 ( ID:dfditwmikpk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

i recieved a reply ( i sent this same message to the tmpgecn people ) and it reads :

"Unfortunately this is not possible with the current hardware implementation of the SpursEngine. All the settings currently available are what the SpursEngine processor is capable of and since it is a wiredsystem it is not possible to disgress. Maybe a future implementation will provide a more flexible approach into encoding but for now this is all we have."

So its not looking good for any updates soon.



Bug report - TAW4 - Menu frame rate settings are not correct for Blu Ray No.62127
Rick0725  2009-07-13 14:29:41 ( ID:.qui0lgypoj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

The frame rates for Blu Ray menues are not correct, do not match the values in the global menu settings for 16:9 HD drop down menu, AND do not output the frame rate that is selected. Noticed my motion menues for 720P 16:9 HD were unstable but the actual project played fine. I used a software to analyse frame rates for all M2TS folders in my projects to verify my issue.

For example
1280x720P NTSC 16:9
the correct scan rate should be 59.94 fps. and is not listed in the drop down.
29.97 fps is an option in the drop down. Selecting 29.97 fps actually outputs 24 fps which is not compatible with 1280x720P. thus the playback issues with the menus.

My projects are ruined let alone the money wasted on BD-R media!!!!

The frame rates for all menu parameters need to be checked and corrected. I sent the issue to support over a week ago and still have not gotten a response!


tkrave  2009-07-13 18:31:01 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

All technical specifications I've seen for Blu-ray Disc say that 24 fps (progressive) is a valid framerate for all HD resolutions.

See section 4.3:
http://www.blu-raydisc.com/Assets/Downloadablefile/bdj_gem_application_definition-15496.pdf

You can try selecting 23.976 fps for your menus which is also a valid framerate.


Rick0725  2009-07-13 23:03:15 ( ID:.qui0lgypoj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

1280x720P 16:9 broadcast TV
59.94 fps for ntsc
50 fps for PAL

1280x720P 16:9 used for FILM (3:2 pull down)
24 for NTSC
23.976p for PAL

The jobs I have been working on are either converting 50 fps PAL to 59.94 fps NTSC or 59.94 NTSC to 59.94 NTSC broadcasts. You can not use 24/23.976 in place of 59.94/50. 24/23.976 are used for projects shot on film. The 59.94/50 and 24/23.976 are NOT compatible and will cause playback issues.

If you use 59.94 fps for the TRACK you can not use 24 fps for the MENU.

The defaults are correct in your software in the dropdown menu for dvd track menu setting up but not correct for your menues.

the menu settings for 720p in menu settings should be

ntsc progressive

59.94 fps (not 29.97 - this setting is actually outputing 24 fps)
24 fps
no setting for interlaced

pal progressive

50 fps
23.976 fps
no setting for interlaced

FIX IT!


Rick0725  2009-07-14 00:04:17 ( ID:.qui0lgypoj )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

To make the point clearer. you should not mix scan rates... one for the track and another for the menu ...film format for the menu, TV camera/broadcast frame rate for the track... otherwise you will have play back issuses and they are not compatible.

you should not mix scan rates for the menu and for the track. you should not use a frame rate of 24 fps on a motion menu where the source in the track is 59.94 fps.

If the original source has a frame rate of 59.94 fps and you use that source in the motion menu you use a frame rate of 59.94 fps for the track and for the motion menus. you should not use 24 fps for the motion menu and 59.94 fps for the track. There will be playback issues.

the menu settings for 720p menues in menu settings needs to include 59.94 fps for NTSC and 50 fps for PAL. The menu setup currently does not have this setting to accomodate 720P.


ntsc progressive for 720p

59.94 fps (not 29.97 - this setting is actually outputing 24 fps)
24 fps
no setting for interlaced

pal progressive

50 fps
23.976 fps
no setting for interlaced

for 1080i (16:9)
NTSC
1920x1080i 59.94 fps

PAL
1920x1080i 50 fps

for 1080P (16:9)

NTSC
1920x1080P 24 fps

PAL
1920x1080P 23.976 fps

plus all the other possibilities from the PDF.

Please review the issue and fix the software.



Question - TE40 - 2 audio streams to divx No.58939
Bruce  2009-07-13 03:43:07 ( ID:ixq3oabtehm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I want to convert a dvd to divx.

If the dvd has to 2 audio streams, for example normal soundtrack + audio commentary. Is there a way to keep both audio streams when converting to Divx?

Thanks


Martin Wichtmann  2009-07-13 14:35:02 ( ID:dfditwmikpk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Not with tmpgenc4, you would have to export two videos with each audio track. And name them :

video 1 - norm audio
video 1 - commentary

for example.



Question - TE40 - Can't open RMVB file No.58938
scliew  2009-07-11 04:05:21 ( ID:enb/kds1o2k )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

TMPgence xpress 4 can't open rmvb file

I got KLite codec pack and Real Alternative.



Question - TE40 - TMPGEnc as a frame converter No.58936
zom  2009-07-09 20:27:27 ( ID:rgyt1/v1g2j )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I know TMPGEnc Express does interpolation in deinterlacing.

What I'm wondering is if I'm converting some 15fps video to 30fps... will TMPGEnc Express just double existing frames? Or will it generate new intermediate ones?

Haven't found any answer yet on line.

Thanks.


tkrave  2009-07-11 02:33:19 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I think if you're going from 15 fps interlaced to 30fps progressive, then it will generate new frames. But if you're going 15fps progressive to 30fps progressive, it will probably just double existing frames. You'd probably have to go from 15fps progressive to 30fps interlaced for it to generate truly "new" frames...they'll just be interlaced frames though.

I've only done 30fps interlaced to 60fps progressive and it looks great.



Question - TAW4 - Is there a way to divide the clips in a track into Chapters? No.62125
David40  2009-07-09 02:52:22 ( ID:rc2rimbg/yn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I was curious if there is a way to break up the individual clips in a Track into chapters. For example if I had a 30 minute clip and wanted to divide it into 5 or 10 minute segments. Is there a way to do this inside the program?
Thanks


tkrave  2009-07-09 18:31:55 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Each clip in a track registers as a chapter in the menu.

If you want to create more chapters within a clip, you can add chapter marks in the Clip Editing window. Just navigate to the frame you want the chapter mark to be at and click on the chapter mark button (it has a flag icon on it).

You can also use the chaptering tool to automatically add chapter marks to a clip.
In the Clip Editing window, click on the Edit Menu button (the button above the Undo button) and select the Chaptering Tool in the list. You can also use ctrl+k as a shortcut to access the Chaptering Tool.

Check out this page if you're not sure what I'm talking about. It's for DVD Author 3 but the process is the same for Authoring Works 4.
http://tmpgenc.pegasys-inc.com/en/lab/lab03_TDA3_chapteringTool.html



Question - TAW4 - Subtitles work for a while then sudden dissappear No.62122
bLuECoDe  Home )  2009-07-08 16:21:16 ( ID:hyfqkpetnkc )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Hello there. Well simple question, hope any1 can help and sorry for my english by the way. I made a BD from a M2TS with spanish subtitles. All play flawless until subtitles dissappered from minute 30 of the film till the end. What is wrong?,any1 can help me in this issue. Thanxs in advance, cheerz from Chile, southamerica.


tkrave  2009-07-09 18:44:18 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Are you using a separate subtitles file?

If so, it's possible that there is something in the file that Authoring Works doesn't like. It could be some html or an odd character. The point where subtitles stop appearing is where the conflict will be, so make a note of where the subtitles stop working and look at your subtitles file for something out of the ordinary.


Snakebane  2009-09-20 21:44:03 ( ID:cdk9jctzmbl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you imported the subtitle from an external file, such as SRT format, then yes sometimes the program will do that. As tkrave says something is causing a conflict. The easiest fix I have found, and I do this with every srt I import: Use subtitle workshop to open and resave the file. I've never had to make any changes to the subtitle file, just open and set the framerate and save it. Problem should be solved after doing this. I don't know why it happens, but if I import an SRT into TAW4 its usually blank or half missing until I open/save it in subtitle workshop. Hope that helps you. Version 2.51 is stable, version 4 is beta. get it here:
http://www.urusoft.net/downloads.php?lang=1



Question - TAW4 - Will this software shrink video to fit 4.7 disc? No.62120
David40  2009-07-07 21:04:51 ( ID:rc2rimbg/yn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have not experimented with this so I thought I would ask if anyone has. I want to add a bunch of clips to a project but the graph at the bottom of the screen shows my clips exceed the capacity of a standard 4.7 DVD. Will TAW4 automatically adjust the resolution and shrink the video to fit on the 4.7 disc?
Thanks


tkrave  2009-07-08 01:01:34 ( ID:lgrl8ryjzyl )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes, at the Output screen, select "Single layer DVD media (4.7 GB) size" as the target size under the Transcoder settings.



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