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Not sure, but I have found that dual processing seems to fall back to single core, at some point. Having a bunch of files, it starts out with 100%, but then later comes down to about 50%, and the second core seems to be just idling. Not working for the tmpgenc process anyway.
Has anybody else noticed the same? I havent spent much time investigating this, dont know what triggers it.
Quick update - this fall back to single core seems to happen when TMPGEnc moves on to the next file in the list. Testing done with 4.2.3.193. Is there somewhere where I can report this as a potential bug?
Hi there. I downloaded the Trial Version of TMPGEnc4 XPress (Vista upadte version). The problem i seem to be having is when i'm trying to encode a Xvid/Divx file to WMV video/audio, teh audio side of things is just all hiss and crackles.
I've used WinAvi and RiverPast converters with no problems, they just dont have the great options TMPGE has, like output size etc.. Also the fact that it appears a decent bit faster for myself as well.
I just wanted to know if there is a fix i can use or is it a problem with the program. I would buy the full version if i knew this wasnt an issue at all.
My setup is,
Vista Ultimate 32bit
Intel Q6600 Quad Core
4Gig Corsair Ram
Gigabyte GA-N680SLI-DQ6
2x150gig Raptors Raid-0
2xSamsung 500gig
You may want to double check your Xvid/DivX audio file. If its AC3(maybe MP3 too, I haven't checked MP3) then you'll need an external AC3(mp3) decoder or TXP4 won't be able to read the audio portion and you get hisses/crackles.
i've been having this problem for a month now. i don't know what else to do. TMPGEnc never failed any of my files before.
i'd like to convert an avi file to mpg with subtitle.
but everytime i tried, the audio wont come out. but when i did it without inserting the subtitle, there's no audio problem.
what is wrong with it? i've used TMPGEnc to convert many of my avi files to mpg with subtitle before but like i said, it never failed me until this time.
Just wonder why I'm not able to run TMPGEnc 2.5 in WinXP or Vista ? Only can run in Win2k ??? Why converting a 40 min RMVB file takes about 2.5 hours when run in pentium 4 2.4GHz, 512MB RAM pc ??? Any way to make it faster ? Thanks.......
One big problem we have using the software with any Quicktime codec is that you cannot set the bitrate for Quicktime codecs for audio or Video. This would be a very welcome addition to any future updates etc.
I need TMPGEnc plus 2.53.35.130 or 2.54.37.135. I didn't find them in the site. Are they still available?
Pls kindly inform me to aiaialiu@163.com or aiaialiu@gmail.com.
Thanks a lot.
Hallo,
is there a way to process only audio stream in TMPGEnc4?
(I want to keep original video stream and process only audio as output format)
I see a bunch of templates, but non of them says "direct stream copy" for video :(
I know that i could do that by "demux->process audio->mux back", but its really a pain in the ass, especially if you have like 50+ small files to process.
btw,
It would be nice to have a batch demux/mux feature in TMPGEnc.
Ive jst bought this and tryed to convert some xvid files to mpeg to make a dvd and each time i try to convert my whole system just crashes, im using Windows Vista , does anyone know what the problem is?
If anyone does or if you have had anyway of resolving this let me know mine just started to do this today and when it starts encoding it does fine and after a few minutes crashes the whole computer.