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For those unaware, TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress has been updated to version 4.6.3.268. Here are the latest revisions:
Fixed: CUDA - CUDA usage would not display when at 0%.
Fixed: CUDA - A color error would appear when using the video noise filter.
Fixed: CUDA - "Simple duplication on stripes only" and "Inverse pulldown (reinforced anti-stripes)" deinterlace mode would not function properly.
Fixed: When used in a Core i7 environment, the determination of the number of CPUs would become invalid.
Fixed: An error would arise when rotating a picture in the Slideshow editor.
Coould you also make CUDA work under limited users also and not just on admin level accounts? Shouldn't be that difficult to implement, and at the same time it would be a great feature for companies that don't want to grant their users admin-level access! :)
Since version 4.6.xxx the AVI conversion does not work for me any longer. I have to roll back to the latest 4.5.xxx version to still being able to use the program. If I click on AVI output format in any of the 4.6 version (that includes the latest update) the program just hangs and I have to shut down the process.
Regardless of what file type the input file is in the newest version of the program I cannot even open the AVI conversion. Means I don't even get to the point to choose the AVI codec.
Thank you!
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>It actually hangs when I try to convert a MPEG2 file into an uncompressed AVI file. It hangs right away when I just click on AVI as output file.
It's strange that it works in 4.5 but not in 4.6. AVI output has been working the same as usual on my machine.
Couple of things you can check and try:
1) Go to Options-->Preferences-->Input/Output format list, and see if there is a "+" in the Output column for AVI and Wave. There may be a problem with the program checking the AVI encoder if there is a "-" in the output column.
2) Try deleting the system config file for 4.0 XPress. This file is typically found in "C:\Documents and Settings\your user name\Application Data\Pegasys Inc\TMPGEnc4P". In this directory, there will be a file called "TMPGEnc4XP_SystemConfig.en" You can just add a number to the name or move it to a different directory instead of deleting it. After you've done so, start up 4.0 XPress and see if AVI output works.
3) See if you have the latest version of DirectX.
4)Uninstall and reinstall 4.0 XPress. It might just be a bad install.
It may also be a codec problem. Try comparing the codec list between version 4.5 and 4.6 to see if there is a difference.
To check your AVI codec list, go to Options-->Preferences-->AVI settings.
When 4.0 XPress is started, it only checks the input codecs. Then, when you reach the Format stage and select AVI output, it checks the output codecs. Since this is where you're getting the lockups, it's reasonable to think that a codec might be the problem. However it's still odd that it would work in 4.5 and not 4.6.
when i try to create menus and i want to edit the top menu and put in a picture file it gives me error code 0x8007000e and freezes the screen. what should i do
I've looked through the topics and I don't think I found this one.
My problem
I have a two hour concert that I added chapter breaks to in between songs
I want a title page that says "play all" and "song selection"
if you click "song selection" it takes you to the next page and shows the list of songs(chapters) and you can click whatever song(chapter) you want to watch.
I keep getting a page for each chapter instead of just one page listing all the chapters. I don't need thumbnails either, just the name of the song
Here is what I did. First off, I have just one long track that I edited and split into several chapters. I am going to assume that the menu has not yet been created.
- Click the "Menu" button.
- Select the 2nd option, "Create a custom menu..." and click Next.
- Select "Structure the menu in classic mode" amd click Next.
Across the top you will see a row of the various menus and other basic elements of the menu you will create. Highlight them one at a time and below you will see the various types of options for the selected menu or element. You'll then have to choose the option for the Top menu you like. For the Trac menu, choose one that is just text and has enough chapters shown to cover the chapters you have. If you select one that has less, you will get more than one track menu. Make your desired selections for your Navigation button, Thumbnail frame, and Background and then click Next.
- Select "Top and track menu" on the next screen and click Next.
- Choose the desired settings on the next screen that control what happens when the disc is inserted and track playback ends. Click OK.
You should now just get a top menu and a track menu. If you get more than one track menu, start over again by clicking the "Launch Menu Wizard" button and then selecting "Yes". This time try a Track menu thumbnail that has more chapters shown on it. It took me several tries to get mine right, and once I did I saved the menu as a template for later use on other similar projects.
Where can be found a full, and actual list, that contains all of NVIDIA VGA cards, which cards support the CUDA technology (with TMPEG 4.0 XPress naturally)?
As for being compatible with 4.0 XPress...it seems that only the GeForce8800 GTX/GTS video card using the G80 core is the only one NOT supported so far.
I use TMPGENC 4.0 XPress with NVIDIA CUDA support.
I have a simple, low-cost Geforce 8400 GS VGA with 256 MB RAM.
If I switch on the CUDA in TMPGENC, the encoding speed of TMPGENC is faster, circa 10% (90% CPU, 10 % GPU).
My question: if I buy a new, stronger VGA card, with better GPU-the speed-increasing will be higher?
I think that if you have a powerful CPU the CUDA features are not used, that is why there is no difference in the speed, I guess this CUDA features are maily to be used for filtering functions.
good luck
i have the same problem i think. I start TMPGEnc and i get an error message like the one you got. This was happening with version3 and then i installed version 4 and rebooted and got the same problem
"At address 6795515C, read error occurred against address 6795515C"
I have also run a checkdsk and a defrag with no results.
Have the same problem like hello said program does not work i can't even start a new project now i hope they refund or fix this never had a problem with their software before :(
when I'm encoding with Mpeg2 Decoding for Cuda activated the app crashes every time. I've read the remark about the Mpeg2 decoding result. But it's just unusable.
The problem seems to be existant on all Geforce cards, with a common deliminator of the hardware accelerated MPEG2 decoding.
The problem is that TMPGEnc seems to be trying to do the decoding using CUDA, which in fact it does not need to as it is supported in Hardware via the driver interfaces.
Decoding MPEG2 in Hardware via CUDA is not the best method and probably not supported anyways.
Hi, when I'm encoding my GTX-280 is clocking down to the 2D-Clock rates, resulting in a much longer rendering process (the estimated rendering time goes up)
normaly this clock down is controled by the workload but it clocks down anyway.
It's a driver issue related to the power system regulator of the GTX200 series.
The latest drivers 181.22 address this issue but you also have to have 'preview' ON while decoding because the card ups the clock for videos and games but not just for basic desktop use which is how it is supposed to be. As long as you have these drivers and turn on 'preview' the card will use full speed to decode.
I am thinking about buying TMPGEnc Xpress to encode stuff from native HD resolution to a resolution that fits my TV best (HD Ready, 1366x768).
Until now the only optioin I found is DIVX HD 1280x700 - is there any way
to create a H.264 (or maybe a DIVX) with the above mentioned size settings?
I simply want to avoid that my TV is "upscaling" from 1280x720 by feeding it it's native resolution.
I have video and i want to cut this vedio to small parts like:
i want to cut it to 4 parts and every part nearly two minutes .
How can i save those 4 parts .
see the photo: http://up.dwltna.com/files/pl1ygve79lyi65gnzf96.gif
You simply split your clips in the cut-edit window. Then in the Format stage, select "Multiple file output" as the output mode.
To split your clip, use the clip split button in the Cut-edit window. The clip split button has an icon that looks like this:
<-|->
(two arrows and a bar in the middle).
Use the clip split button to set the split point. Then click "OK". A clip split window appears. Click on the "Split" button to register each division as a separate clip.
Just to make sure according to the info on this site, CUDA is only enable to help with video filters right? not encoding the video itself? Because I tried to have CUDA ecoding my videos at its 100% and so far my cpu is doing most of the work (81%) and CUDA buzzling at 19%. I didn't have any filter checked. My laptop comes with geforce 8600m GS with latest forceware. Plz clarify!
Yes, Cuda is only enabled for video filters and MPEG-1/2 decoding. So if you're not doing either of those, the output time will not be accelerated such as in the example you gave.