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This is an important message for those of you who use ffdshow and Haali in order to work with video, who has been encoded with DTS audio.
The latest version of ffdshow has gone thrue some major updates in the mixer settings.
It is no longer required to set it to 5.1 channels or more in order to read all audio channels in the DTS structure.
In the latest version of ffdshow, all you have to set in the Mixer setting is: same as input
Both TVMW5 and TAW5 will be able to read determine the correct number of audio channels in the DTS structure of the video file you wish to work with.
Don`t work.
Windows 8 x64 Pro
ffdshow_rev4500_20130106
Haali Media Splitter 1.13.138.14
TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5 5.4.0.100 Trial
DTS Audio 5.1 48 kHz 768 kbps 24-bit in M2TS or TS not detected.
If you downloaded the 64bit version of FFDSHOW, uninstall it using Revo Uninstaller (freeware) in order to be 100% sure that everything has been removed, which also incl. everything it wrote to the registry and reboot computer.
Then download the latest 32bit version of FFDSHOW at the official site http://ffdshow-tryout.sourceforge.net/
Reason: Haali is 32bit software and can't work propperly together with the 64bit version of FFDSHOW, they have communication issues.
Once the 32bit version of FFDSHOW has been installed, its time to set the propper settings.
Audio decoder configuration/Codecs:
TrueHD: libavcodec
DTS: libdts
Uncompressed: All supported
Now activate the mixer in FFDSHOW and set Audio speakers configuration to: same as input
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Now the time has come to adjust the audio settings within TVMW-5:
Options => Preferences => Input/output format list => File input plug-in
Remove here everything that has been marked EXCEPT the one at DirectShow file reader, then OK, close TVMW-5 and then load it again.
Above is also how you do it in TAW-5. Their audio configurations are identical.
Note: This does NOT give support for DTS-HD Master audio (Blu-ray), only standard DTS, which is commonly used by Blu-ray movie rippers in their MKV files.
The TS and TRP filetypes (both the same) are normally only used for TV broadcast recording by settop boxes and Smart-tv's, where DTS is not supported.
If you have .ts files with DTS audio, then you have files that are out of standard, which i do understand can't be determined correctly by video editors, because they demand that the file types follow the rules that has been made for them.
But for .ts files, you do also have MPEG and AAC audio. These two are also on the list of supported audio formats for TV broadcast and can also be found on the list of audio codecs in FFDSHOW.
Is there a recommended workflow to avoid unnecessary work when authoring both a DVD and a BD, that should have the same menu layout/structure, and the same source files (but with different encoding produced by TVMW5).
I would make the BD version first (better to scale down than to scale up), then try using the "Open with conversion" option in the Start Window. This will allow you to convert the project into another output format, like DVD-Video.
This is a relatively new option they added and I've never actually used it before, but it might work well.
Good idea !
Unfortunately I had to produce the DVD version first due to pressure from the client :)
Will try to up-convert to BD anyway.
There aren't so many fancy graphics so the upconversion should be painless....
I cannot encode to a large external drive with 2100gb free.
I get this error. The drive is USB3.0 I've connected it both usb 2.0 and usb 3.0 see if either would work.
I'm trying to encode 32000 tifs into an avi for mastering at 1080P.
I'm also making proxy wmv and mp4 files at 854x480 res @ 4Mbit. They don't work either. All paths are set to this drive in preferences. There is not enough space on my internal drive. Based on Microsoft's info on the error it looks like a bug? Any ideas how to solve? I'm guessing it has to do with the large number of stills. I've tried both CUDA and intel encoding.
Not enough storage is available to complete this operation (error code 0x8007000e)
What file system are you using on that external drive, FAT32 or NTFS ?
If your drive is FAT32, then it is equal for not having enough storage, because FAT32 is limited to just about 4GB in file size.
The drive has to be formated to NTFS if you want to go above 4GB in file sizes.
Note: I have Video Mastering Works 5 running on Win7 x64
All of my drives are NTFS and contain many files well over 4GB yet in the last few days I am suddenly seeing this error message also.
As well, usually I can use the program to edit videos larger than 9 GB but often I get this error message when dealing with files well under 4 GB.
Lately I am trying to re-encode a bunch of 1080p MP4 videos to 720p - no editting involved - and I am often getting this error 1% or 2% into the encoding. When I watch the process in Task Manager I can see the encoding process's RAM usage at around 300 MB of RAM and then suddenly spike to 3.5 GB. With videos that successfully encode - even 8 GB ones - the RAM usage stays around 300 MB for the whole encoding process.
I'm a relatively inexperienced user trying to convert WTV files that are not copy protected to a format that my PS3 media server can pass to my PS3 where it can be understood and played on my TV. I have a file I've attempted to convert and after I drop the file onto the source wizard (I've already selected PS3 as my target), make sure it is selected,I arrive at the MPEG-2 conversion settings. The program selects a conversion folder and offers a FINISH button. Pressing FINISH causes an error message to appear: "An error occurred cancelling the title copy to the HDD. Unspecified error: Code OX80004005"
I'm stuck here. Any advice?
Recently I have been getting this error message when importing .mov files into VMW5
ActiveMovie Window: TMPGEncVMW5.exe - System Error
The Program can't start because ad2h264dec.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the programme to fix this problem
The error appears with a loud "Pling" sound. Pressing Ok gets another pling and the second time it disappears - but the file is them imported as usual.
In other words, I can import the files but I get this double error message when doing so.
Any ideas?
I have no recollection of ever installing anything called ActiveMovie
Regards
Douglas
ActiveMovie is DirectShow (made by Microsoft) which basically allows Windows Media Player to play videos. The error may have to do with a codec or something.
I need to encore 2 media from a dvd to MOV to work with AVID
the first disk was good - no problem. The secend disk in the last page of TEMPGE the software worte on the status : "An arror stop the output"
It didnt say whay ... I need help please!
I mostly work with VirtualDubMod but this time it doesn't give a good result due to frame conversion, so I am using TMPGEnc VMW 5 (v5.0.6.38).
My source video is NTSC film and TMPGEnc gives me a satisfactory conversion to avi when using the XVID mpeg4 codec. But the resultant file is AVI 1.0 and I want it in AVI 2 OpenDML.
If I select the DIVX 6.9.2 codec this does give me an AVI 2 OpenDML file but with a Packed Bitstream that I don't want.
I prefer to use the XVID codec option as I make use of Zone Weighting throughout the video. How can I save it in AVI 2 OpenDML format, I can't see where that option is if it exists.
I'm using the latest version, and I see options for AVI 1.0/2.0 in the DivX file output (not AVI output). If you install ffdshow, you should be able to select it in AVI output, and make your choices there although ffdshow has removed Xvid encoding from its options. Have you installed the Xvid or DivX codec in your system separately? If so, you might see them in AVI output and make selections there.
Tks George. I have been using VDMod for years with all the codecs installed, so it appears that TMPG XVID doesn't have the AVI2 in its makeup.
DIVX does but it outputs in a Packed Bitstream (FF search doesn't work too well). If I unpack with AVIdemux then have sync issues.
I'll use TMPG with XVID option then run the file through VDMod in Direct Stream copy mode selecting AVI2 that way, (but I get a file that is 200Mb larger with the same Qf as if I used VDMod from scratch - but I can't because of the frame conversion problems with this video).
I use TMSR4 (4.1.2.57) since last month. I like "Commercial Candidates Detector" for finding easy where CMs exist in ts file.
But after smart rendering, the m2ts files outputted via TMSR4 has not "Delay relative to video" tag. So playback the file, I feel bad because video and audio are no longer synchronized.
Example (data via MediaInfo 0.7.64)
[Original file]
Audio
ID : 784 (0x310)
Menu ID : 296 (0x128)
Format : AAC
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Format version : Version 2
Format profile : LC
Muxing mode : ADTS
Codec ID : 15
Duration : 30mn 14s
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 192 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : Front: L R
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Compression mode : Lossy
*Delay relative to video : -149ms
Stream size : 41.5 MiB (7%)
[Outputted file]
Audio
ID : 4353 (0x1101)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : AAC
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Format version : Version 2
Format profile : LC
Muxing mode : ADTS
Codec ID : 15
Duration : 23mn 44s
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 192 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : Front: L R
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size : 32.6 MiB (9%)
I found a solution to output as mkv. This is not smart rendering for Audio, but needs only a little more time.
I have a DVD with many chapters set at scene changes, all of which have thumbnails. When I preview the project, the chapter thumbs are right where I set them; but when I output the DVD folder, many thumbnails are set 1 frame too soon. This means those thumbnails miss the scene changes.
My workaround has been to output the Keyframe List, import it into a spreadsheet, add 1 to all the values, and re-import the Keyframe List to redo the chapters so they're all set one frame later. Kind of a ridiculous process, but I've had to deal with this bug across several versions of AW4. Are there any settings that can correct this bug?
I would like to have the Audio and Video filters always available on the filter list. As it is, I have to install them on the filter list for each clip. When you have a lot of clips this is a REAL pain. Is there a way to do this?
Thanks for any help!
You can create a filter template that contains all of the filters you want.
Then, in the preferences, you can set the default filter template to load when you start the program.
I have a 6 minute HD (1920x1080) MOV movie file that I want to replace the original audio with my own soundtrack (a WAV) and then post this video to Facebook. The original MOV file is 1.5 GB and I would like to create a file that is significantly smaller in size than that so it will not take forever to upload via my DSL line but still maintain as much of the original quality as possible.
This is my first adventure into outputting HD content...so far, all I've done is DVD MPEG-2.
What format and options would you recommend for this? Thanks!
MPEG-4 AVC H.264 is the format most people are using now for HD video. You can set the video bitrate to roughly half that of an MPEG-2 video and achieve similar detail levels.
Thanks tkrave. As you can see below, the original video is also MPEG-4 AVC bit rate according to MediaInfo and the bit rate is 33.2 Mbps. Should I use that same value when I re-encode it with the new audio, or can I use a lower value without significant quality loss? Mind you, the original video was taken at a concert to the lighting is not all that great, so it's hardly a professional looking video clip.
Complete name : Y:\MVI_0494.MOV
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : QuickTime
Codec ID : qt
File size : 1.48 GiB
Duration : 6mn 6s
Overall bit rate : 34.7 Mbps
Encoded date : UTC 2013-07-14 05:38:57
Tagged date : UTC 2013-07-14 05:38:57
CNTH : 8DB
com.apple.quicktime.make : Canon
com.apple.quicktime.model : Canon PowerShot ELPH 330 HS
Video
ID : 1
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : Baseline@L4.1
Format settings, CABAC : No
Format settings, ReFrames : 1 frame
Format settings, GOP : M=1, N=12
Codec ID : avc1
Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
Duration : 6mn 6s
Bit rate : 33.2 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate mode : Constant
Frame rate : 23.976 fps
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.668
Stream size : 1.42 GiB (96%)
Language : English
Encoded date : UTC 2013-07-14 05:38:57
Tagged date : UTC 2013-07-14 05:38:57
Color primaries : BT.709
Transfer characteristics : BT.709
Matrix coefficients : BT.709
To be safe you can use the same bitrate. However, if you want to cut down on the file size, you can try a lower bitrate.
Your camera may only shoot at a constant bitrate so there may be excess data in relation to what is on screen.
First, I would suggest encoding with a variable bitrate (VBR). This means the bitrate will change depending on the level of detail needed for a particular frame. If there is a 2-pass option, you should use it.
You can then set the maximum bitrate to a lower bitrate than the source file.
I'd suggest doing some tests if you're not sure about how low you should go.
Isolate a short clip (don't waste time re-encoding the whole video) that includes fast action (quick camera pans/fast-moving objects) and still shots. Then test out various bitrates on it. You can try going low first (11Mbps or so) to see how drastic the difference is. Depending on how that looks, you can then go lower or higher.