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Question TAW5 BBS tmpgenc authoring works 6 Sergio 1 2016-06-07 15:21:11
Free talk TMSR5 Upcoming English Version of TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer 5 Development team 6 2016-05-09 06:00:21
Question TVMW6 Any way to modify just a portion of a a/v file? Amby 1 2016-05-20 02:48:18
Question TVMW5 BBS Encoding MKV from a DVD kalemvar 1 2016-04-18 22:29:44
Bug report TVMW6 Cannot start VMW6 after installation. Alpa1 1 2017-05-25 00:33:39
Question TAW5 BBS Changing Menu to HD HagbardCeline 0 2016-04-08 12:42:50
Question TVMW5 BBS 1080p 25fps to 1080p NTSC digitalfreaknyc 1 2016-03-31 21:51:23
Question TAW5 BBS NVENC support when? Have we been abandoned? Kuno 5 2016-10-24 14:38:04
Question TVMW6 Video Judder bixbe68 0 2016-03-18 22:51:04
Question TVMW5 BBS conversion to MOV (DNxHD) still problematic after all these years benoitm 0 2016-03-17 22:55:12
Question TAW5 BBS best dvd settings BONLEV 3 2016-03-21 19:59:31
Question TVMW6 GUI - anyway to lighten the interface Mart Brom 0 2016-03-08 00:31:25

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Question - TAW5 BBS - tmpgenc authoring works 6 No.70309
Sergio  2016-04-27 07:05:16 ( ID:bdwsih14c6k )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Me gustaría saber si estáis trabajando en alguna nueva versión del Tmpgenc Authoring, y cuando saldrá a la venta la versión 6.
Muchas gracias.


Ades  2016-06-07 15:21:11 ( ID:nrp09m2aqdn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I don't know if they are working on it, but probably if they are they will announce something in their web site.

cheers



Free talk - TMSR5 - Upcoming English Version of TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer 5 No.70305
Development team  Home )  2016-04-26 12:59:51 ( ID:nrp09m2aqdn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Cut The Gordian Knot. Video Cutting Carried it to Extremes.
Announcing the upcoming release of the successor to TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer 4,
English version of TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer 5.

Preview trial version released today!
The download version will be released on May 9th(PST), 2016.

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The Concept
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In developing this new version, we were not only aiming to expand the smart rendering range, we were also focusing on a "back to basics" concept - that most desirable tool for cutting video must be really fast and smooth.

In addition to reworking the internal processing, other elements such as the seeking procedure and cutting order have been optimized. Combined with a newly evolved cut editing interface, these improvements allow for fast and comfortable editing.

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The de facto standard in video cutting tools now supports H.265/HEVC Smart Rendering.
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TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer 5 is a high-speed video cutting tool focusing on MPEG video file formats.

The product is designed so you can cut videos with speed and presicion, and it also incorporates the "Smart Rendering" function which allows super-fast output with practically no loss in quality.

In addition to smart rendering MPEG-1/2 and H.264/AVC, this latest version supports smart rendering of H.265/HEVC - a new format in the 4K and 8K generation, and features newly added powerful functions.

New features include 10-bit 4:4:4 H.264/AVC input and output support, XVAC S output support, MXF container import support, ISO File Direct Import support, and more newly added and improved functions.

One of these new features, the Production Tool, was developed for advanced preparation for editing, and allows users to perform the Commercial Candidate Detector and Indexing for Seeking functions automatically through the folder monitoring function.

The software also includes a Blu-ray BDAV authoring function, allowing for more output options in addition to the amazing high speed and high quality cut editing.

This new product will take your video cutting to the extreme!

Main New Features:
- Native Support for 64-bit Architecture.

Format Related:
- H.265/HEVC Smart Rendering Support.
- MXF Import Support
- ISO File Direct Import and Editing Support.
- 10-bit 4:4:4 H.264/AVC Input and Output Support.
- XAVC S Output Support.
- Post-processing of Title/Multi Streams Analyzing Support.

Editing Related:
- Improved Editing Functions and Interface
- Quick Properties and File History Functions
- Sharing Clip Support between Applications.
- Newly Improved Precise and High Speed Cut Editing Interface.
- Faster, Enhanced Dragging Seeking, plus Index for Seeking function.
- Real-time Clip Registering Function.
- Quick Cut Function - Instantly Cut When Setting the Cut Range.
- Current Frame Information Display function
- Player Controller Undocking Support.
- Keyframe List Preset Support.
- CUDA(TM) and Intel(R) Media SDK (QSV) H.265/HEVC Hardware Decoding Support
- AMD Media SDK H.264/AVC Hardware Decoding Support.
- Multiple Title Addition Support.

Other:
- Production Tool - Automatically Assists with Advanced Editing Preparation.

And more...

For more details, see the product page here:
http://tmpgenc.pegasys-inc.com/en/product/tmsr5.html

Discover even more improved functions!
Test out the software for yourself!
http://tmpgenc.pegasys-inc.com/en/download/tmsr5.html

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Important Notice for TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer 4 Users:
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TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer 5 is only for Windows 64-bit OS versions, and cannot be used in a 32-bit environment.
The following functions which are included in TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer 4 cannot be used in TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer 5. Please be aware of these changes before
purchasing the TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 6 upgrade version.

- HDV Capturing Function
- XDVD Specifications MPEG File Output Function
- The Time Tone Reduction Filter in the Audio Denoise.
- MPEG File for Video-CD and Super Video CD Output Function

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Try TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer 5 today!


Craig  2016-04-26 13:03:58 ( ID:30thgo3l5af )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I just downloaded the trial version and the program will not open. I have Version. 4.2.4.68 installed and it works fine


martytx  2016-04-27 06:57:53 ( ID:.3g9dct30b6 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Same here. Running Windows 10 x64 pro. All other TMPGEnc programs work fine. After install doesn't prompt for license like the others do. Using Norton AV. Disabled it and it still won't run.


George  2016-04-30 09:20:34 ( ID:gizj1inbaql )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you have a DPI display setting other than 100%, then that was the problem. It's already fixed, you just have to redownload the trial version.


George  2016-05-06 21:13:46 ( ID:4uslfllopul )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Looks like a very good release, I will test and most probably upgrade - a pity there is still no subtitle support.


Deckard51  2016-05-09 05:47:42 ( ID:s69jffiswoh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Yes very good release, but why each output file is called automatically "program ..." and not as the name of the original input file? every time you need to copy the original name of the file and change


Deckard51  2016-05-09 06:00:21 ( ID:s69jffiswoh )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>Yes very good release, but why each output file is called automatically "program ..." and not as the name of the original input file? every time you need to copy the original name of the file and change


I'm sorry, I found the solution. Never mind :)



Question - TVMW6 - Any way to modify just a portion of a a/v file? No.70301
Amby  2016-04-23 07:14:05 ( ID:o/rxnnzb0uf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have come across a puzzle that my previous experience with Mastering Works hadn't prepared me for, and I'd appreciate some guidance, please.

The specific puzzle is that I can't figure out how (or even it is possible at all) to modify the audio of just a PORTION of a video file (usually, but perhaps not always, just to increase or decrease the volume of the audio).

But in a larger sense, I also don't know a good way of performing any editing of just a portion of a video in general. I assume I would have to use Timeline Mode, but I find that the help file on that mode is rather confusing.

The only thing that comes to mind is to cut/create the original file into separate video files, edit the sub-file that contains just the portion that I want to edit, then join them all back together, which is awfully brute-force and inelegant.

I guess my idea would require the ability to "select" just the portion I want to change and then apply an audio or video filter.

Is this possible in Video Mastering Works 6? If so, please explain how I can do this.

Thanks!


George  2016-05-20 02:48:18 ( ID:gizj1inbaql )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You will have to simply split the file within MW6, I can't think of another way. No need to cut the original then manually join - the Split function does this automatically without having to touch the original file(s).



Question - TVMW5 BBS - Encoding MKV from a DVD No.70298
kalemvar  2016-04-16 04:53:20 ( ID:8ov7xsjuqhk )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5 since sometime now and I can't figured it out how to proper encode MKV with good ratio.

I want to encode a dvd (no commercial) to MKV, the source is 1:78:1 16/9 (which is fullscreen on my TV). I've tried lot of different setting but the result is always the same, I've 2 tiny little bars at top/bottom of my MKV file (on VCL and on my TV).

My settings are:

Size : 720x480
Aspect Ratio : Displey 16:9

I've tried: filter resize: Full Screen (no margin) = same result

What can I do ?


Persen  2016-04-18 22:29:44 ( ID:6tr/46zxmom )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I no offense to Video Mastering Works, then i have never used it for converting DVD's.
Instead i use DVDFab 9, where i choose the copy option (muxing) in its DVD ripper, so that image and audio gets copied to a MKV container completely untouched.



Bug report - TVMW6 - Cannot start VMW6 after installation. No.70297
Alpa1  2016-04-12 08:59:34 ( ID:aitjvxtmffr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I've used Pegasys products for a long time and never had a real problem in installing the software. Today I downloaded and installed VMW6 and all I get is an error message stating that I don't have the required minimum video resolution of 1280x768, so it will not start. My screen resolution is 1920x1080, the system has 8GB of memory, and a 4.2 gig AMD processor; all greater than the software requires. I've written to Pegasys and am waiting for a reply but meanwhile would like to know if anyone else has run into this problem. I'm currently running VMW5 and and have used version 4 (long ago) and never have run into this situation.....


DANIIEL SUARIS  2017-05-25 00:33:39 ( ID:5weiiscj54o )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I have exactly the same problem> My graphic card is Nvidia Geforce GTX 660>

Is it too weak to use TVMW6?



Question - TAW5 BBS - Changing Menu to HD No.70294
HagbardCeline  2016-04-08 12:42:50 ( ID:4c.rsdoj8lf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]


I have a project that needs to be exported both as a blu-ray and a regular DVD. In the main menu you can "open with conversion" an existing project. I opened the DVD project with conversion to Blu-Ray, however the menu is still set to be SD 16:9. Is there any way to manually change the menu to HD 16:9? The only place I remember that setting is in the menu wizard, and it would wipe out the 20 pages of menus I've already built.



Question - TVMW5 BBS - 1080p 25fps to 1080p NTSC No.70284
digitalfreaknyc  2016-03-30 06:05:38 ( ID:oi739vo9ncn )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Here's a question about rendering a file that starts at, effectively, 25fps (PAL) 1080p to NTSC. What's the best way to present a smooth looking final product?


Persen  2016-03-31 21:51:23 ( ID:6tr/46zxmom )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

There is no PAL or NTSC if the source is Blu-ray, also not if the source is HDTV.
So converting it should not be necessary if you want to watch it on your TV, it will play just fine.



Question - TAW5 BBS - NVENC support when? Have we been abandoned? No.70277
Kuno  Home )  2016-03-25 08:49:14 ( ID:hukdtzb7abf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Any idea if and when the team is going to give us nvenc support? It's really frustrating that video mastering works has it, and authoring works does not. It means if we want to use nvenc, we are forced to buy another product.

Come on Pegasys, give us nvenc.


Persen  2016-03-28 08:52:07 ( ID:6tr/46zxmom )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

We? Most i believe use CUDA, because that is standard in many of the latest NVIDIA drivers for your cards, which i also think is just fine by the majority, because both TVMW5 and TAW5 supports CUDA.

But for you, then you most likely have to wait for a couple of years more for NVENC support in Authoring Works, because that will most likely not happen before version 6 gets released, when there are way more than only two UHD supporting Blu-ray players on the market.


HagbardCeline  2016-04-08 12:44:21 ( ID:4c.rsdoj8lf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]


Personlly, I'd like OpenCL support (which most Radeon cards utilize). I edit with Vegas, which uses OpenCL, so I went with a Radeon based card for that reason. It was a bit disappointing that Authoring Works only utilizes the Nvidia standard.


Kuno  2016-05-27 13:55:19 ( ID:hukdtzb7abf )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

>We? Most i believe use CUDA, because that is standard in many of the latest NVIDIA drivers for your cards, which i also think is just fine by the majority, because both TVMW5 and TAW5 supports CUDA.
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>But for you, then you most likely have to wait for a couple of years more for NVENC support in Authoring Works, because that will most likely not happen before version 6 gets released, when there are way more than only two UHD supporting Blu-ray players on the market.


Nvidia DROPPED Cuda Support almost 2 years ago in driver 340.52. All Maxwell and newer cards use NVENC, 100% hardware based encoding for x264 and x265.

If you want this program to be taken seriously, Pegasys really needs to get their act together and support NVENC and OpenCL. Cuda is ancient and looks like crap compared to NVENC.


Persen  2016-05-29 20:00:30 ( ID:6tr/46zxmom )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

You are telling bullshit. I use driver version 353.30 and have CUDA support in both TAW5 and TVMW5.


Kuno  2016-10-24 14:38:04 ( ID:ebklpg3sl32 )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I am not telling bullshit you ignorant person. CUDA has been stopped by NVIDIA, and is no longer supported on newer cards that have NVENC capabilities. They also removed it form their drivers. If you have a Maxwell or newer card, you can not use CUDA, and must use NVENC.

First generation Maxwell
Graphics Cards
GeForce GTX 750Ti
GeForce GTX 750
Integrated Notebook GPUs
GeForce GTX 960M
GeForce GTX 950M
Second generation Maxwell
Graphics Cards
GeForce GTX TITAN X
GeForce GTX 980
GeForce GTX 980Ti
GeForce GTX 970
GeForce GTX 960
Integrated Notebook GPUs
GeForce GTX 980M
GeForce GTX 970M
GeForce GTX 965M

These cards are no longer supported by CUDA and only work with NVENC for encoding. They might work with CUDA filters, but that is it.

If you actually knew something about computers, you would know this.



Question - TVMW6 - Video Judder No.70262
bixbe68  2016-03-18 22:51:04 ( ID:mrqmb6emifr )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I cannot make smooth videos with this latest firmware. I have the right pc with GTX970, 32Gb RAM and 6core processor. My original HEVC 2160p 25fps clips play smoothly in all players (WMP, MPC-HC etc.) So do my HEVC videos from another NLE (which has other problems). I have tried many different settings. H265 to x264, H265 to NVENC AVC or NVENC HEVC. Variable bitrate as high as my camera NX1. All videos come out choppy, stroboscopic. All I want is to join my clips and make it smooth. You can watch it on my YouTube channel Anders Bixbe 160313 and 160316. Is there an easy solution to this? The free space on my SSD Windows 10 C disc is 150Gb..



Question - TVMW5 BBS - conversion to MOV (DNxHD) still problematic after all these years No.70261
benoitm  2016-03-17 22:55:12 ( ID:whrqtudrlcm )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

in 5.5.3.108, I still have problems converting AVCHD to DNxHD (QuickTime):

If I specify 709 color levels in the Avid DNxHD codec settings, I get levels expanded, producing blacks well below 16 and whites expanded from 235 to 255 (de facto causing clipping of any existing superwhites in the source)

If I specify RGB color levels instead, I get apparently correct levels, but there is hard clipping of any existing superwhites at 235 (losing whatever useful info is present there)

Anyone to confirm ?
Any workaround ?




Question - TAW5 BBS - best dvd settings No.70253
BONLEV  2016-03-11 21:55:22 ( ID:kstvbk0ogig )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I filmed and edited a carnival here. It's after editing 217minutes long.
I use DVD9 (double layer)

In settings I use 2pass encoding but do I set for example 8000 kbits for average video and hope that TAW5 is trying to reach that setting with the 2pass encoding? I know that this program is a very good encoder for minimal loss of quality.

Or use a online bitrate calculator which gaves me about 4750 kbits for average

Someone experience with this?


Persen  2016-03-15 20:59:14 ( ID:6tr/46zxmom )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

If you enter a minimum and maximum bitrate under Settings for the track in Source, that will also then be the output bitrate values, that will be forced on the video.

But the 4750 Kbps average you found, is pretty much the normal bitrate for standard DVD quality.
Rarely DVD releases from the various movie studios goes above this.


BONLEV  2016-03-16 19:25:23 ( ID:kstvbk0ogig )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

@ Persen: thank you for the reply!

I changed the average bitrate till it didn't exceed the 8,5Gig bar into red.
4850 was in this case the average bitrate to stay away from red.

I can't change the minimum bitrate, only the maximum and took 8000.
only changing the average bitrate affects the bar below for calculating.

If I had put for example 7000 bitrate for average TAW5 would outputted the same dvd quality like my 4850 average now? If the answer is no than I always will follow my method above.

1 extra question. I had to make blu ray and dvd from this project. First I made the blu ray project and rendered it. (took more than 12 hours! 2VBR and average bitrate of 13500 I thought)

Then I openend TAW5 "open with conversion" and I choose DVD (pal in my case)
I changed the bitrate to 4850 and rendered it and burnt it. But this took again more than 5 hours! why?

I saw after "open with conversion" the bitrates where 9800 or something for maximum and average after "open with conversion".

I remember in the past I had a conversion finished in less than 30 minutes.
So what I'm doing wrong or is my workflow not good?

I have a very fast intel i7 pc with lots of ram. I make/export my 50P files in sony vegas. Than drag them into TAW5.


Persen  2016-03-21 19:59:31 ( ID:6tr/46zxmom )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

When wanting to set a minimum bitrate, you have to choose Re-incode all as bellow, works for me every time on both DVD and Blu-ray projects when i do this.

The huge difference in output time that can be experienced depends on, if smart rendering is possible or not of the video files, where then everything then is just muxed (copied untouched). My own personal experience with the video files i have worked with, is that smart rendering for me was only possible with DVD-MPEG and VOB files for DVD projects and M2TS files for Blu-ray projects.

12 hours for creating a Blu-ray sounds normal to me, that's also the time it takes for me, when working with movies that was recorded from HDTV as TS files, which i want to turn in to Blu-ray's with a menu.
But is rare that i do this, because i normally only do such projects with Christmas movies in 1080i, where i then have 3 movies on each disc.



Question - TVMW6 - GUI - anyway to lighten the interface No.70250
Mart Brom  2016-03-08 00:31:25 ( ID:cu2r5lwro.w )   [ Delete / Reply with quotation ]

Is there anyway to lighten the GUI color on TMPGenc6 - like the GUI on TMPGenc5. Cannot find anything in the preferences but maybe there is a registry setting?

Any input appreciated



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