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Is it possible (when will it be possible) to convert the new file format that is used in the new Windows Media Center. The file format is WTV, and not anylonger DVR-MS.
The new Windows Media Center will be available with Windows 7, and can already now also be downloades seperately.
Thanks
All you have to do is right click on the new format .wtv file and choose "Convert to .dvr-ms Format." You can then import the newly created .dvr-ms file directly into TMPGEnc.
Convertion to dvr-ms is not a solution, it's just a waste of time. The software should be able to open wtv files directly - do you plan to implement this feature and when? Thank you, Pavel (satisfied customer)
the conversion wtv to dvr-ms is not possible when wtv is H264 container. When is container for mpeg2 the conversion to dvr-ms works but not with H264.
Did TMPEGEnc directly support wtv ??
Any news on getting 5.1 surround sound fixed or aleast a alternative? Just found out that all my ripped Blu Ray's did not encode the 5.1 as TMPGenc Express 4.6.3.268 had me believe it did. I had selected the WMA 10 Pro and it said the track was 5.1, yet after verifying in my audio receiver, it only plays back in stereo. I checked my standard DVD's and they play back in 5.1, but the M2TS files that were converted to WMV using WMA 10 Pro 5.1 are NOT. Tell me this is being worked on. How can this even be acceptable!
Yeah people that think theirs are in 5.1 just b/c Xpress says it is better check the movies again. If they are, please tell me what your setup is, so I can duplicate.
How are you inputting it into your receiver? Unless your receiver has a WMA Pro decoder, you'll have to input with 5.1 analogue inputs. SPDIF input will only give you stereo (as far as WMA Pro is concerned).
Why would it matter if my reciver could decode wma? Doesn't the computer decode it, and then send it to the receiver? I could understand if the computer couldn't decode it, but if it can then there is no need for the receiver amp to deocode it again.
It all depends upon what file format the video is in. If you have the DVD files output by DVD Author, then I have found this to be a good program for extracting the audio: http://www.castudio.org/dvdaudioextractor/
Also, TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress has the ability to just extract the audio from the various input file formats it can handle.
TMPGenc Authoring Works v4.0.2.14 under Windows Vista x64 is starting well. But if you close it and you want to start it again nothing happens. Vista cursor circle is playing but nothing happen. You can start other programs but not this (again). After restarting the computer it helps - you can start it and work, but if you close it and if you need it again you have to reboot the computer. I was looking into services and processes and I don't see anything running that may prevent it from starting :( I've tried everything: Stopping User Control; program run as Administrator; program run with Windows XP compatibility... nothing helps... :(
Maybe someone had the same weird behaviour and solved it?
I am using Authoring Works 4.0.2 and I am transferring Video to DVD. I have a Pioneer VCR that does the capture and transfer to my master DVD which I then read into Works to edit and create menus.
Problem is, EVERY time I use Works to Cut a section (e.g. a commercial) in Cut/Edit mode, the final Output/DVD shows distinct pixelation at the point of the Cut. The pixelation generally lasts a couple of seconds before the image clears.
I have tried increasing the quality of the output with no effect.
My gut tells me this is related to key-framing, but you have no control over adding key frames with Works.
Any tips or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
BTW - The exact same thing happens if I use Express 4.0 to
I have the same problem. The only thing I can do to help with this is to use TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.6, but you only can cut at keyframes points :( But, well, sometimes is enough and you forget about pixelation problems.
I use the MPEG-4 AVC encoder to convert mpeg2 files that are 640x480 into mp4 files. I run into a weird problem where if I set the output to be 1:1 pixels and 640x480 it will come out 640x470 and have 5px black bars on top and on the bottom.
I've resorted to just compressing it at 640x470 and making my player a bit smaller, but does anyone know how to fix this? I've done everything I can think of in terms of changing the inputs and output pixel type (4:3, 1:1, etc.) and it always seems to be a problem.
Another thing that is strange and possibly related, this - and every other video software - says that the original mpeg2 video is 720x480 but it's clearly 640x480 when you measure the pixels playing the video - if it's played at 720 then it's stretched.
The clip settings from the input mpeg 2 file say:
display mode: Interlace
field order: top field first
aspect ratio: Pixel 10:11 (NTSC 4:3).
res 720x480
When I open the video in any kind of media player and take a screenshot and measure it, the actual pixels on my computer screen are 640x480. The pixels on a computer screen are all 1:1 pixels I guess...
Any thoughts? I think I've tried every combination of changing the inputs and outputs in the encoding format section to try to output it to 640x480 actual pixels and haven't ever been able to make it work...
Thanks!
If you really want to recreate exactly how it looks, you can set the output size to 720x480 and the pixel aspect ratio to 10:11 (NTSC 4:3).
The source file actually is 720x480 but the pixel aspect ratio setting tells it to display a certain way. In this case, it tells the pixels to change shape to display the video in a 4:3 aspect ratio, ending up as 640x480.
720x480 are the common dimensions of a NTSC DVD compliant video file, but you may notice that it is neither 4:3 nor 16:9. The pixel aspect ratio tells the video to display at one of those aspect ratios, causing it to stretch or squash to the appropriate aspect ratio.
Your other choice is to do what you've been doing and then using 4.0 XPress' crop function to cut off the 5px of black bars from the top and bottom. You can find the crop function in the filter tab of the clip editor.
If I set it to 10:11 and 720x480 for an mpeg4 file then the outputted file is ACTUALLY 720x480 in pixels so it stretches the width by 15% or so and it's distorted...
If I crop out the 5px bars, then the resulting file is 640x470 which is what I get now without having to do that...
There's no way to get an actual 640x480 output with no distortions????
Thanks,
Ryan
I've run some tests on a file I have that is similar to yours with dimensions of 720x480 and aspect ratio of 10:11.
I can recreate the 5px bars you are getting when I change the output dimensions to 640x480.
The easiest way I have found to avoid the black bars is to set the format settings to the same settings as the original file -- 720x480 with a pixel ratio of 10:11.
I'm not sure how this in not working for you.
If you absolutely have to have a 640x480 video without black bars, then you can input your outputted file (with the 5px bars) into 4.0 XPress and use the Picture resize function to stretch the video vertically to 490 pixels, then output the file again.
When you use the 11:10 at 720x640 your image isn't distorted (stretched horizonally) are you sure? It can be hard to notice sometimes if you just look at it quickly becuase it's not really extreme, but people do get "fatter".
Does the picture resize filter work without reencoding - for example I have something where I need to change the audio track but leave the video the same - is there some way to avoid reencoding the entire video like you suggest? You get noticable quality degradation reencoding from an encoded file...
Hmmm...I think I found a solution for you. Use the picture resize filter and set it to "Centered (custom)", 640x480. Then do as you've been doing and set the output size as 640x480, 1:1 pixel. Check the preview to make sure there's no black bars.
Uninstall the software on the original comp. Make sure you write down your license serial number before doing so if you don't have it already.
Then just install the software on your new computer.
I have recorded a DVB-T program with Freeview TV card
Unfortunaly this File has a long GOP (18 Frames)
as PAL DVD standard is only 15 frame this will not drop onto a DVD without some reencoding.
if the Keyframes are at 0,18,36,54,72,
Can TMPGE DVD smart render shorten the GOP's an render new Keyframes at 9,27,45,63
this resulting in a Pal DVD compatable file with GOP's of 9 (0,9,18,27,36 etc)
When I change the default colour sets for the highlights in the menu editor, it does not apply the new colour set to the button even though I have selected to change the individual button's colour set. Is there a way around this is at the moment I am stuck with the default yellow, white and red colours?
I set colors in global menu settings (the only place to change colors and opacity of highlight in fact) and got the same problem as kdw, it doesn't work.
I am interested in Authoring Works 4, but I'm curious about the subbing capabilites for BD authoring. What formats can it import? Can it import pictures based subs extracted from DVD and author to BD?
I can import .srt and .subtitle only. It can extract subs from a DVD, but you won't be able to edit them (since they're pictures). You should be able to use them on a BD project, but obviously they won't look as sharp.
Hello. I'm a longtime user of TMPGEnc, and it's always been completely bulletproof. However, this weekend I upgraded my Quicktime Pro to 7.5.5 and now when I select Quicktime as an output format in TMPGEnc 4xp, I get the following error:
An error occured during the file output initialization. (-2147450879)
This happens as soon as I select Quicktime and try to move to the next step. I don't even have a chance to pick codecs or parameters.
I've unistalled/reinstalled QT, and I've uninstalled/reinstalled TMPGenc. Does anybody have any other ideas what might have gotten buggered up? I can't work without my TMPGEnc. I use it all the time.
Try opening QuickTime Player, then go to Edit-->Preferences-->QuickTime Preferences-->Advanced tab. Then make sure "Enable encoding using legacy codecs" is checked.
I'm also using QuickTime ver. 7.5.5 and I'm able to select and use QuickTime as an output in 4.0 XPress, so hopefully the above solution works for you.
Hi guyz......
i need some help..
1-can i import subtitle in (image) format?
2-i wana add same some title whole clips any option in tmpeg author 3.0 import and apply in whole clips in same time? ( like a tmpg encoder group filter)